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NOTICE.

HONGKONG ICE COMPANY.

and after this Date, the Price of our ICE will be ONE CENT per Found.

KYLE & BAIN.

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Hongkong, May 4, 1876.

NOTICE.

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ON

CENT per Pound.

JOHN F. HORGAN,

Tudor Ice Bonso, Hongkong, May 4, 1876,

Agent.

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SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

May 6, Lombardy, Brit. steamer, 1720, E. M. Gillson, Bombay April 18, Galle 23, General.P. & Q, S, N, Co. Penang 28, and Singapore 30, Malls and May 6, Leonor, Spanish steamer, 408, V. Aranguren, fakso May 4, General DOUGLAS, LAFAIK & Co.

May 6, Douglas, British steamor, 864, Burnie, Foodhon May 3, Amoy 4, Swatow 5, General.-D. Lapbaix & Co. ·

May 6, Jeddah, British steamer, 994, J. Clark, Singapore April and Saigen May 1, Ride.-GEL CHEONG HONG.

DEPARTURES,

May 6, Gwalior, for Europe, &s.

6, Start Arasterdam, for Hankow,

6, Norno, for Swatów.

6, Feronia, for Saigon, 6, H.M.S., Juno, for cruise.

CLEARED.

Yesso, for Swatow do. Blue Bell, for Singapore. Dore, for Sual.

Ocean Chief, for Bangkok, Pernambuco, for Saigon. Tartar, for Whampoa. Beethoven, for Nowohwang.

PASSENGERS,

THE CHINA MAIL.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW, RELIGIOUS SERVICES:

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.

No: 4011-Max 6, 1878.

to sell in the calendar year 1877 more than 48,000 eberin of Bongal opium. The preoire

announced as soon as the manufacture in the

The Press says that the rumour to the Aumber of chests to be sold in 1877 will bo

present season is completed.Staterman.

see one of them deliberately inditing such a memorial as this, only deep sor- ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL--The Right Tow can be felt for the man, and for Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rov. R, the country in which he exercises so Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. On the much influence So long as officials of effect that L Bung Chang and other in- First and Third Sundays in cach Month this kind have the control of affairs, influential Chiness officials have determined At 11 a.m., Morsing Prayer, Sermon and Chino, it is useless to expect the nation on the erection of mills for the manufacture A LONDON correspondent of the Bombay Celebration of the Holy Communion. On to move in the direction of enlighten- of cotton cloth on European principles that preparations are being actively made Gazette writon I hear on good authority the Second and Fourth Sundays in eachment and civilisation. If the memorial either at Shanghai or Ningpa is worthy of for duplicating the Rod Eos and Indian Month (and Fifth, if any) Morning had been written by a Tartar General, the attention of British producers. It may Ocon cables between Suez and Bombay, Prayer, Litany and Sonos. On all Sundays-At 5 p.m., Evening Prayer and or any other official whose duty is rather not be correct, but it is unlikely flat it basa boon which India will gladly welcomes; Sermon. On Wednesdays at 5.80 p.m.

in the field than in the school, it would Evening Prayer (shortened form), and or not have been a matter of so much sur originated without some foundation. This position of Scripture. On all Holy Days: prise, but such a lacubration coming is the first time, the Press believes, that such At 8 a.m., oslebration of the Holy Com- from one of the chief officials in the a project has been mooted by the natives, Kingdom, who is specially charged with bat the idea is not altogether new. For Military Service. Rev. W. H. Beynes the training of students for official signers in Shangkal have considered the MA-At 8 am, Morning Prayer and posts, can only be viewed with pro- Latany alternately, Sermon and Celebration found astonishment by those who propriety of starting cotton mills in that of Holy Communion every Sunday.

are not sufficiently well acquainted with settlement, owing to the deterioration in | belonge, is at present engaged in raising UNION CHULON-Minister, Rev. Jamer Chinese matters to expect such things. Lamont, Morning Service, at 11 AM, Afternoon, GF.K

munion.

ST. PETER'S SHAMEN'S CHURCH Rev. W. H. Baynes, M.A. Servios atbp. every Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer and Communion on the First Sunday in

each month at 11 s.m.

-

for, although the cable has been singularly exempt from nosidents, it in as well to be prepared for them when they do occur, It second cable will be completed by the end hoped that the Red Sea section of the. of October in the present year, and that between Aden and Bombay before the beginning of March 1877. Telegraph Company, to whom the cable money for the enterprise; and as its credit sufficient funds. is good, it will have no difficulty in Anding

The Fastern

(Londay & China Express, March 31.) Latest mail advices.--Yokohama Feb. 8, Hongkong Feb. 17, were delivered on Shanghai Feb. 11, Foochow Feb. 13, 26th March.

A question was put in the House of and the abolition of bounties on the export of refined sugar in Holland.

The Gazette notifies that Sir George tary, is appointed a second secretary in the Francis Bonham, Bart., now a third Boore- Diplomatic Service.

the quality of the goods sent out from The man is also a wilful perverter of Manchester to China. The Chairman of the truth. It is too much even for residents in China to believe that a T the Shanghai Chamber of Commerce at a terary Chancellor of the Empire is so meeting of that body held last year alluded ignorant of its history, or of Chinese to the great success which had attended the feeling towards foreigners, as not to institution of large spinning and wearing ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. know that the Emperor did not make a establishments in India, and said that suc- Tuen. (All Services in Chinose,) Morn lence of his Government," and that all similar institutions in Shanghai. The Chl- A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam treaty with us out of the "vast benevo- cess suggested the possibility of adopting Lords on the subject of the sugar duties, ing Prayer-Litany, Aute-Communion, our successes against the Chinese were and Sermon, at 11 A. Bible Class, at not due to mere good luck; and yet this nose officials have no doubt profited by the P.M. Preaching, at 6.90 r.. Holy Com-Chancellor "sighs to think that on these suggestion, and come to the conclusion that ARRIVED-Per Lombardy, for Hong. munion, lat Sunday in Chinese month.

accounts the Treaty with us now existe, if cotton mills could be profitably esta kong: from Southampton, Captain ✪, BERLIN FOUEDLING Horen-Service in and the Chinose troops were defeated by blished in the Model Settlement by Euro Watson, BN, Messrs J. Silverlook, B. the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, the foreigners! Passing on, the Chan- Philps, J. Wilson, Mellish, J. Freeth, T. every Sunday, at half-past ten M., in cellor expresses a hope that his Govern peans, they might as easily be started by Sampson, Robinson, G. Oliver and J. Long; the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, ment will take advantage of the oppor-natives. Labour is abundant, cotton is from Venice, Mr and Mrs Haslam; from West Point,

tunity of the hearts of the people being oheap, machinery could easily be imported, Bombay, Meaare Doutzer, Meerally ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, Welling Mabemed, Peer Mahomed and Framjee ton Street. Very Reverend G. Barghig inflamed against the "barbariana" to and foreign instructors engaged; why Gowsien; from Galle, Mrs Spencer: from moll. In the morning, at 8 o'clock, let send official circulars in all directions, should they not make the venture Singapora, Mr and Mrs Mesfen. Mr and Mass; at 7, 2nd Mass ; at 8, High Mass, informing every one of the evil propen- If the rumour is true then the manufac Mrs Tolbert, Rev. Dr Fiold. Miss Field, and with Bermon in Portuguese; at 10, Mili sities of the foreigners, so that the indig tarers of Lancashire will have only their 45 Chinese. For Shanghali from South-tary Service, Mass and Sermon in English. nation of all may be aroused. "Let the ampton, Mr and Mrs Conte, two ohildren. In the afternoon, at 4 Cateobism in Portu- high Provincial Authorities," be goes own want of honesty and grasping supidity and European female servant, and Mr.guese, English and Chinese; at 4.80, Sermon on, be instructed to burn all foreign to thank for a new and formidable rivalry, Hurst from Brindisi, Mr R. For Yokohama: from Southampton, Mrs in Portuguese; at 5, Benediction.

churches, and lead on the people to ex-The Press also comments on the Chinese Esmany and three children, Miss Tatham, Gardens. In the morning, at 7, Mass with memorialist gives seven reasons why

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CRATEL. Spring terminate the wicked brood." The Customs' spy system in the Colony. and Mr W. Taylor.

Sermon in Chinese. In the evening, at they should go to war with the foreign- 6, Benediction,

ROMAN CATHOLIC REFORMATORY, Westers, as follows Point.Rev. B. Vigano, in the morning, at 7.30, Mass.

Per Leonor, 630 Chinese: Per Douglas 62 Chinese. Per Jeddah, 9 Chinese.

DEPARTED,Per Norna, 82 Chinese. Per Feronia, 16 Chinese,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The Spanish steamer Leuner reports i Hght winds and fine weather,

The British steamer Douglas reporta i light breese and Bye weather throughout, In Foochow: Europé In Amoy; Flintshire, Agamemnon and Carisbrooks. In Swatowi Estepona and Fonchow.

The British steamer Jeddah reports i loft Singapore on 23rd ultimo at 5 p.m., experi enced light variable winds and fine weather to Saigon, which we reached on the 26th alto. at 10 p.m. Left again on Monday at I am, in the river passed the British ship Fontenage, bound up, and a French trans port; off Cape Padaran on the 2nd passed a schooner-rigged steamer bound South, on the 3rd spoke Sian ship Young Siam, from Bangkok to Hongkong To Cape Varela experienced light variable winds and fine weather, thence to port fresh N.E. and E. 2Zauto

winds with dull overcast weather and fre quent equalle of wind and zain. Arrived at 8.30 am, this morning. Stra. Asia and CONSUMPTION, INDIGESTION AND Dund arrived at Saigon on the 31st ulto,,

WASTING DISEASES,

and Montgomeryshire was to leave for Hongkong on the 2nd inst.

13t

No.2

The most approved zamupixs are Pancreatic Emulsion

AND

Pancreatine.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIÑOS, MAILS WILL UL083 :--

Shipping.

1.—Foreigners can only fight with stooaNY in the summer. We oan fight during any of the four seasons, so we have the weather on our side,

2-They can only fight with success at 10. Fea leaves for Swatow, Amoy see. We can defend the land. The land

and Foochow

therefore is an element on which we can tely.

They excite the anger of the people. We satisfy the people's minds. We ona reckon on the good will of the people.

4-Besides, they live in an outside state. We live in the Central nation. Are we not a match for them in nutabors F

5They bellere in Jesus, we in Confudlus and Menoins, Thers faiths, differ as truth

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping. Noon-Singapore leaves for Cooktown,

Brisbane and Sydney. p.m.-Leonor leaves for Manila (direct.) Anchises leaves for Shanghai on or about

this date.

Auctions.

Noon.-Sale of Stock-in-trade and House- hold Furniture, of Mr B. R. Stanford, Shipwright, at Spring Gardens.

TO ADVERTISERS, The attention of Advertisers is respect. fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the China Mail has for some time past been placed on board of every Steamer and Sail- ing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour Facilities which have recently been placed within the reach of Captaina and Officers of

and falsehood.

THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS,

·The Chiness' Mail comments on the in- greased emigration to California,

The Chung Ngol San Po notloss the son tradition of the report that emigration to California was prohibited.

"-/

"The Chiness Mall comments on the Can ton Vissroy's proclamation, defining the etiquette and costumes for the officials and the people on festive or funeral occasions.

LOGAL AND GENERAL,

away on a trial trip, and returned to port this afternoon.

6. They have to find rations. We have our supply of provisions. This makes all the THE German gunboat Cyclops has baon difference between strength and weakness.

7-They come from a long way off, and suffer accordingly from many infirmitles, We are safe at home, and, so are not aflioted at all, and can therefore wait till they are exhausted.

Tan body of the Chinamon who was The absurdity and falseness of these drowned yesterday afternoon, was found reasons is too apparent to need pointing floating near the Canton steamer wharf. out. Unfortunately, however, the mass of the Chinese are not yet sufficiently. We are informed that the S. S. Oseanio, enlightened to regard this memorial in

The Gazette notifies the appointment of Major General the Hon. Francis Colborne, O.B., commanding the forces in China and the Straits Settlements, to be an Ordinary Second Class, or Knights Commanders, of Member of the Military Division of the the Order of the Bath; and of Captain Alexander Buller, of the Royal Navy, to be an Ordinary Member of the Military Division of the Third Class, or Companions, of the said Most Honourable Order, for their services in, Perak.

Deputy Inspector-General Morgan, O.B., will shortly be removed from Hongkong to the charge of the Medical Establishment at Chatham and Deputy Inspector-General 8, 8, D. Wella has been nominated from the Half-Pay List to Hongkong, vise Morgan.

The German gunboat Nautilus will leare Kiel in a few days for Hongkong, to remain on the China station. She will proceed by the Suez Canal, and call at porta en route.

It is reported that a special award of extra pay and allowances to the naval forces which took part in the operations in Perak is contemplated,

Lieutenant E. J. P. Wade (1870), late of the Revenge, is appointed to the Modeste, on the China station.

The Army and Navy Gasette saya i-It has now been arranged definitely that the 1st Battalion 10th Regiment shall stand fast at Penang. The Field-Marshal Com manding-in-Chief has within, the last few days been doing his utmost to get the Co- lonial-office to consent to the relief of the

regiment; but Lord Carnarvon, acting on the advice of Sir William Jervois, has de oided that the services of second Line bat. tations shall be at the command of the Go- vernor of the Straits Settlements. The question of Indian allowances rendered Ite fwpossible for the 1st Battalion of the Buffs or the Goorkhas to be retained; and hence It was that telegraphic orders had to be sent out for the 10th to proceed on to But though the regiment remains on the Penang on the conclusion of hostilitles. Colonial establishment for a short time longer than had been proposed, we are as- sured that his Royal Highness is alive to the serious injury which it is suffering, and has made up his mind that relief shall be

tunity.

The Original and Geunine prepared only by For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.-Ships have resulted in a material increase morial had recently emanated from the THE Kinshan broke down this morning, provided for it on the first possible oppor

SAVORY & MOORE,

:

143, NEW BOND STREET, LONDON,

Sold by them and all Chemiste and Store- keepers throughout the World. 29may75

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT.).

The Steamship

**LEONOR,"

1

Captain ARANGUREN, will be despatched for the above Port on MONDAY, the 8th Instant, at 4 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, May 6, 1876.

-Per YESSO, at 9.30 a.m. Tomorrow,

vionely notified.

For YOKOHAMA.-

the same light as we do, and it is easy from San Francisco with mails, &, April to believe that its circulation over the 18th, will sail from Yokohama for Hong country would be calculated to do an kong to-morrow at daylight. immense amount of harm. If this me

Chancellor,there is reason to believe it has not,-it seems to us it would be dis- The passengers were transferred to the owing to the barsting of her steam-pipe. tinctly within the duty of the foreign re- presentatives at Poking to demand the fchang, the Kinshan returning to Bong removal from office, and perhaps punish-kong. ment, of this official. We do not believe

borne, C.B., who has just been promoted to the dignity of a Knight Commander of the Bath, Military Division, entered the army in 1836 as ensign in the 18th Foot, in which he rose to the rank of captain in

Mauritius, and Assistant Adjutant-General He has held the chlof com-

Major-General' the Hon. Francis Col

the 7th Instant, instead of se preto the Subscription List of the Mail amongst the shipping in port; and as special arrangements have been made to in- Per MALACCA, at 11.30 am. To-mor ocease the usefulness of the Shipping Last

row, the 7th Inet,

and to extend the circulation in the Bay, the Chinese people as a mass hate the Tas Portuguous transport Africa arrived 1844, lieutenant-colonel, in General at the these advantages will be at once apparent foreigners; or if they do it is chiefly the in Macao Reads on the 4th inst., bringing Per PERNAMBUCO, at 4.80 p.m. To. to Advertisers.

result of the teachings of the literati and 12 officers, 1 shaplain and 140 rank and morrow, the 7th Inst.

Orders may be sent to

officials. No doubt the object of these file for the Macao garrison. The Africa individuals in propounding such theories

For SAIGON-

For SHANGHAI.—

Per LOMBARDY, at 5 p.m. To-morrow, the 7th instant. Late Letters from 5.10 to 5.30 p.m. For COOKTOWN, BRISBANE & SYD.

NEY.- my8

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

"DOUGLAS,"

Captain ByRNIE, will be despatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 10th Instant At Noon.

-For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co, Hongkong, May 6, 1870. my10

FOR LONDON, The 3/3 L. 11 German Barque *J. H. JENSEN,» >Rasmussen, Moster, will load for the above Port, and will

have quick dispatch

For Freight, apply to

ARNHOLD, KARBERO & Co, Hongkong, May 6, 1876.

Not Responsible for Debts. 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 j

BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain R. Haje. Melchers & Do.

Alma, German barque, Capt. Lehmeyer. Melchera & Co,

Latte, British barque, Captain John Inokay.Broadbear, Anthony & Co.

TABTAR, German brig, Capt. Kaetlen. Melchers & Co.

Orave, British barque, Capt. Fadden.

FRIESIA, German barque, Ouptato Metsen Win. Pustan & Co.

MARGARITA, British ship, Capt. Owenza Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.

HOFF, British barque, Captain Boulton Gibb, Livingston & Co.

CoMET, American ship, Captain William H. Bray,

WILLIAM MANSON, British barque, Capt.

Bing Adamsop, Bell & Or

Per SINGAPORE, at 1180 a.m. on Monday, the 8th May, lustead of as previously notified.

GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office

of service has expired; she will also take some convicts to Timor.

!.

to the people is to preserve their position will come to Hongkong on Monday next and influence; they see in the advent of for the purpose of cleaning her bottom, the foreigner the introduction of a new and will return afterwards to Macao to -The publication of this issue commenced order of things and the oversetting of all convey to Idsbon the soldiers, whose time at 7.40 p.m.

their pretensions to public favour, and they cling to existing beliefs, practices and institutions with a pertinacity that is truly wonderful, Instead, of enden

modes of thought and practice, they per sist in violently opposing themselves to change of any kind. But change will come, nevertheless, and future genera tions will not look back upon these men as patriots

BIRTH.

in Scotland

wand of our forces in China and the Strait nominated a Companion of the Bath in Settlements since the year 1874. He was 1855, and a Knight of the Legion of Honour in 1866. Party vote of 85 to 17, passed the Consular The Senate of the United States by a and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill, Brat striking out overy reduction made by the Blouse. This Bill, as passed, is similar to to the present service arrangements. The two Houses are thus in direct confllot.

A Hamborg Correspondent writes: to report, and of departures only the Galatea, s., on the 25th inst. On the berth are, bealdes the vessels reported in ay last letter, the Bonita, mit, for Yoko hama, do, a da stanmor of the Deutsche Dampfzobiffs Rhederal," for the usual route of this line. Freight per steamers, 101, and 6 per cent. 458, in full to Hong Kong; ailing vessola, hardly anything above 201, with little nothing doing,

On the 28th March, at Forest hill, the vouring to adapt themselves to the new We understand that the vessels of the Ger of arrivals from the Far East I have nons

a

Maila will also be made up for all parts wife of SAEL HARLEY CHESHIRE, of

of East australia, Tasmania, and Son. Melbourne,

DEATH. On the 26th March, at Mentone, JANE Per LEONOR, at 3.30 p.m. on Monday, ABBAY HOBSON, beloved and only Daughter of the late Dr. Benjamin Hobson, formerly Medical Missionary in China, aged 31.

For MANILA.

the 8th Inst. For SAIGON. -

Per THINGVALLA, st& p.m, on Mon

day, the 8th Inst.

For SINGAPORE'& PENANG.--.

Par NORDEN, at 1.80 p.m. on Wednes.

day, the 10th Inst.

For BANGKOK. ---

Per RAJANATTIANUHAR, at 450

pm on Wednesday, the 10th Inst.

General Memoranda. TUESDAY, May 0

2p.m.Sale of Bousebold Furniture at Mr.J. M. Armstrong's Sale Roome, Goods per

indelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. WEDNESDAY, May 10:-

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1876

Buggest that some consideration should

man squadron which have aided in enliven ing our barbour for the last month or two, will shortly leave us for a time. They proceed, it is believed, on a cruise to the Philippines, where they will doubtless im part some activity to the usually dull life of our Manila friends. As their places will

WE some time ago noted that the P. & noon be filled here, however, by the vessels O. steamers for the North wero despatch now on their outward voyage, our regrets ed on Sundays too frequently to boare naturally tempered by the desire to pleasant bat although we ventured to welcome the incoming representatives of be shown to the mercantile commanity the German flag in these waters. Spite of the North are again circulated so that that the newcomers are daily expected. in this regard, the malls for Japan and the Anaz settlement, we are glad to hear

their departure will seriouly interfere with the rest of our Sunday. We do

of Silver reassembled yesterday Mr The Select Committee on the Depreciation eschen in the chair. The witzensen as smioed were Mr Wilkins, bullion broker Bir Giffon, of the Economist; Mr Campbell, manager of the Oriental Bank; and H Crawford, chairman of the East Indis Railway Company, and formerly Governor of the Bank of England,

Dr Robert Pottinger has been promoted to the rank of Inspector-General of Hospi tals and Fleets in the vacancy cented by

of Szechuen very clearly shows that an THE memorial of the Literary Chancellor

official who should be one of the best educated and most enlightened men in Chins could not compete in point of not pretend to be acquainted with all The following is the order of Service of St. general knowledge and common sense the instructions under which the respect. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, Sri Suadsy

the retirement of De Loals Donnet, It is most deeply to be regretted that at is compelled to set in this matter but with a village school-boy in England, ed Agent of the Company in Hongkong after Easter, 7th May, 1878 jaa

14, thus writes to the L. & C. Repress Morning Prayer, Sermon and Holy Com. under date 28th March -"I observe that. official holding the position of Literary when a steamer arrives from the South munion at 11. fender, The Oslonist you give the summary of the judgment Chancellor of a province in the Middle three days before her schedule time, Chaplain; Preacher, The Colonial Chap. arrived at by the Supreme Court in the Kingdom as large, probably, as Great people are apt to wonder why the lain First Lesson, Numbers, Exn. Sosora cate of the trustees of Augustine Heard and Britain, should display such deplorable upward maila need be hurried Lesson, Lako, x2, 50 to xx17. 18; Co. v. Bennecke, Bouchay and Co., and that Venite, No. 4, Monk Te Deum, No. 2, the decision is to the effect that there had Koon, Douglas loaves for Swatow, ignorance, pride, and conceit, as is evid. of so as to deprive those engag Merger Benedictus, No. 108, Monk: First hean a frattdulent preference in favour of

Amoy and Footho#.

enced in this predous doctment, The ed in mercantile pursuits from their Hymn, Thou art the way to thee alone, defendants. I shall look with considerable 2p.m.Norden leaves for Singapore and writer is a functionary ranking with the fair amount of rest on the cas day in No. 1991 Kyrie, C. F. A. Sangster Sesond Interest for the full text of the judgment,

Londonban.

Governor General and Tartar Com seven." From representations minde to Rymn, Bread of the world, in mercy because there is a cano in my recollection THURSDAY, May 11:--

munder; be is specially appointed by the us, it may be gathered pretty clearly broken," No. 440.

which arose in China, and which (judging Noon-Sale of the wreck of the Steatter Emperor, and his duties are to supervise that a strong fesling exists against all Evening Prayer and Sermon at 5.ments of fraudulent preference than the

from the reports) contained stronger ele Kunigting, at Mr W. Kerfoot Hughes the studies of the candidates for office in unnecessary work being done on Sunday! Reade, The Colonial Chaplain Preacher, present case, but in which the Privy Colin- office.

his province, and to confer degrees and it is but fair and reasonable to ask The Colonial Chaplain: First Leon oil, reversing the decision of the Supreme Fatbat, May 12:

Under these circumstances, when it is the Company's Resident Agent to con- Numbers, Xxiit. ; Second Lesson, 1 Toes Court at Shanghai, held that fraudulent considered that the appoititment of all sider the matter. Could not the Chamonk Servise. Tremmel in 1 Antbam, preference was not established. Of late

saloniana, J.; Fealms, No. 52, page 48 officers in China is theoretically, at all ber of Commerce Committee do any Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us years the Courts have shown reluctance to admit this grotind of action, and in order events founded on literary merit, too thing, by way of representation of re- No. 37, in Anthein Book Hymit after to satisfy them of the existence of a fraudu much importance cannot be attached by monstrance, to strengthen the hands of Sermon, Abide with me," No. 30 in lent preferense, it must be very clearly. foreignete desirous of seeing the nation the local Agent with his superiors in Mercen

established that the payments objected to advance to the knowledge, attalaments, London Now that the hot weather

were made not only in contemplation of Hankruptcy, but without any pressure whatares on the pest of the creditor"

Noon-General Weekly Bale by Messrs

Lane, Crawford & Co. Monday, May 16-

4.

p.th-American Mail leaves for Yokes

hain and San Francisco. TroasDay, June Lo

3 p.m. Uccidental & Oriental S. 5. Co

Steamer Joegnie leaves Los Yokohama and San Franglang

sad lergapens of ideas of the Literary has fairly get in, something ought to be We learn that the Government of India bes Chancellors in the Empirej and when we dons,

determined paty under any circumstances,

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