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To-day's Advertisements.
FOR AMOY.
The Steamship
ESMERALDA,”
Capt. THEBAUD, will be de- spatched as above on TUES. DAY, the 27th Instant, at 2 p.m.
For Freight or Passage; apply to
A. MAGG. HEATON. Hongkong, March 24, 1877.
mo27
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,
The Steamship
"DOUGLAS,"
Captain PITMAN, will be de- spatched for the above Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 28th Instant, at Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS EAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, March 24, 1877. mo28
Not Responsible for Debts.
Nei
Teither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Gficers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-
ALDEN BESSE, American barque, Captain
1.-i.
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the Malle, da :--
Wednesday, 28th Instant.--
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HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Established A.D. 1841,
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(No. 4284-MARCH 24, 1877.
tho Straits cannot do likewise. Ordin-But let us hear a little more concerning man, gives up attempting to roar be- ance No. 1 of 1845 empowers the Judges this wonderful nation from one to whom yond the atmosphere of the earth and of this Colony to sentence any member certainly distance lenda enchantment to is content with what is really good for A conviction of this susidanly of a Triad Society or other dangerous the view" "The fruits of good living him. secret organisation to three years im being the same in every race and the net borne in upon every man's heart would teachings of Buddhism, the religion most restore the happiness of the pastoral age prisonment with hard labour, and Or- in vogue amongst the Chinese, oporating to at once, which could be enjoyed with dinance No. 12 of the same year the same social phenomena as those of Chris modern facilities The world wil be hap provides for the branding of any such fanity, such as order, regard for neighbours, pier when every man is so convinced that offenders. The probability is that but love of family and parents, the very koy he cannot eat more than a pound of beef- steak at a meal that no one attempts to do for these Ordinances, or others to a stone of Chinese society, it follows that to in- similar nature, Hongkong would be at duce a Chinaman to spostatize, it is necessary so. This is what the world is tending to the present time as much infested with to reason himintu the change." It is a pity a levelling not up nor down but a levelling, when a would-be instructor and leader of or an equilibrium." In other words, we Secret Societies as is Singapore,
his age has to lean upon vague resemblances are exhorted to recognise the end of being It is mere sentimental nonsense to which have no more reality than abadows, in the cultivation of the spirit of calculating talk of national customs and of harsh Such a one hears that there is a hospital in selfishness to the full, and in seeking mere are told that physical comfort to sink contentedly below. treatment as arguiments against some China, straightway we sweeping measure for dealing with these Buddhism produces the same result as the level of the brutes that perish. We Societies. Secret combinations are ille. Christianity. There aro schools, then the commend to their admirers this outspoken results are better; there are Ma.istrates delineation of the natural and logical re gal in China. If the Straits Govern and Courts of law, Coronors' inqueste, consults of such writings as theee of the author ment passed a law for inflicting penal tagious diseases not, what more is required of "Supernatural Religion," W. R. Greg, servitude for life on every Chinaman to show that Heathenism is as good as and kindred spirits, who delight in attack- proved to be a member of a "Kongsee" Christianity in its social results? what ing Christianity from its supernatural side. after a certain date, it would not be more indeed, save for the author so smitten it is a work in whose pa es the corrupt and: dealing ed hardly with him as his own by Chinamsaia to take up his residence in the depraved alono will find any satisfao- Government is at the present moment the midst of the Utopia he has a jured tion,
up from the depths of bis imagiusto. dealing with hundreds of his countrymen, The Chinese," says our author, “con- Only a month or two age the Peking Ga-servative as they are, are yet the most zate contained a memoriai from the high rationalistis people on the face of the earth." authorities of Kwangtung reporting that In other lands rationalism and radicalism some unfortunate wretches were to be for the most part go together, but this is doult with as seditious characters because another of the strange contrasts which Oblas it had been discovered they had formed prosents to the eyes of western peoples. But to proceed, "their ideal may be what nefit in time of distress. It was admitin much more nearly attaining it than ted in the memorial that the objects of Europeans can attain their transcendental the association were simply mutual standard, the Chinese actually reach a higher assistance in case of need and common level than the masses of Europe," We contributions towards the funeral ex-fancy a few months spent alternately in an English and a Chinese village would result penses of any fellow member "never in a very considerable modification of this theless," add these intelligent officials, opinion. If continuity and homogeneity The publication of this irrus commenced the tendency since the rebellion to of empire, increase of population (1), diffu-conditions of pesce asked by Montenegro. #1 7.80 p.m.
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8. Noyes-Kozario & Co.
G. Schweer.-Melchers & Co.
MYSTIC BELLE, American ship, Captain David Flumer.-Siemssen & Co."
ROSIYA, American 3-m. nohooner, Capt. C. W. Hansen-Arnhold, Karburg & Co.
PANOLA, America 8-m, schooner, Capt. H. W. Lunb.-Landstein, & Co,
EURO, British barque, Capt. George W. Tozer,-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
March 24, Namos, British steamer, 882, G. Westoby, Baigon March 19, Rios- DOVOLAS LAPRAIK & Co.
March 24, Frangois. I., French steamer, 1181, Lecachout, Saigon March 18, Rios, TURNER, & Co.
Merah 34, Pernambuco, British steamer, 643, Wm. Éydo, Bangkok March 18, Rico.
SIZMIEN & Co.
March 24, Douglas, British steamer, 884, Goo. D. Pitman, Foochow March 21, Amoy 22, and Swatow 28, General,--Dovalas LAFRAIE & Co.
DEPARTURES.
Mar. 28, Manualsh, for Yokohamê;
34, Sarah Nicholson, for Manila.
$4, E. van Beaulieu, for Cheloo.
Djemaah, for Shanghai.
24, Wodan, for Ohefoo.
94, Danube, for Bangkok.
24, Ching-too, for Takow.
will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 3rd April, with Maila
for
Japan, San Francisco, the United Statos, and London, which will be .closed as follows---
P... Registry of Lettore cassER, 2.80 r.M. Post-Office olores. 1.30 1. M. Correspondence for Japan or the United States only may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 12 cents extra Postage until 3.50 r.x. when the Mall is finally closed. Correspondence must be specially directed for this route, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by British Packet. General Post Office, Hongkong, March 20, 1877.
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REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
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(Fía Sries)
LONDON, 22nd March, 1877. THE EASTERN QUESTION.
BENEWAL OF HOSTILITIES, Fighting has been renewed in Bosnia and great warlike preparations are being made throughout the Asiatlo Turkay.
MONTENEGRO,
The Porto still persiste in refusing the
THE COMMAND IN THE STRAITS. The separate command in the Straits and
LOOAL AND GENERAL.
organise Secret Societies of a dangeroussion of their highest known education (1), character has been so great, that any docility, love of family and neighbours, and attempt in that direction must be se contentment (1) are testa of a people's well- with any race the world has over known, sorely punished" Now let us compare being, then the Chinese compare favourably China is to be abolished the objects of such an excellent society and in some respects no race can presume as this, established as it was merely to
to compare, with thom." It is difficult to feed the starving and to bury the dead, believe that such stuff can be gravely put with those of the Secret Societies in the forward as one amongst several other THE steamers Fugew and Loudoun Castle Straits, with whom the local Govern equally valid argumen a to prove that arrived at Shanghai yesterday, the 23rd ment deals so tenderly, The Committee Christianity is a failure. We wonder how appointed to enquire into the condition of Chinese labourers in the Straits have annexed to their report the artiolon of association" of one or two of these Becret Societies. Article 8 of one of these rends, If a brother is involved and
in the midst of available statistics upon inst. China any one can be found to make such outrageous statemente until we come upon Tay Chinese Revenue Cruiser Peng.ohou the assertion that the phenomena of hai passed through the harbour this morn Chinese Hife have received but sont attention." "Our principal imprening (Westward), sions regarding them are derived from the
Calcutta, Bombay, 'Aden, Suez, and writing and discussion, both in China abscends to another place, and a notice vulgar Rippanvy of marcantile adventurere We understand that the property of the
is issued by the authorities, offering
F
The following will be the hours of closing Secret Societies. The subject is an im-award for his apprehension, the brother
the Malla, dro. Wednesday, April 4,-
4 Shen-shi, Chinese gunboat, for Thursday, April 5.--
Klangchow, Ea
34, Korsor, for New York.
CLEARED.
Washi, for Holhow
Anati, for Bangkok.
Viking, for Yokohama.
Norna, for Swatow.
Radnorshire, for Yokohama.
Ohinkiang, for Salgon,
Ozean, for Saigon." Taiwan, for Coset Ports, Sales fora, for. Amoy.
picked
PASSENGERS.
- ARRIVED,
Per Douglas, from Coast Ports, Mr and Mrs Masfen, Mr and Mrs Peterson, Capt. E. Vincent, Mr Skatashkoff, 110 Chinense and 1 European deck.
Per Namoa, from Saigon, 4 Chinese. Per Pernambuco, for Bangkok, 31 Chinese.
DEPARTED Per Mensaleh, for Yokohama, Mr F. R. Smith, Mr and Mre Pierret, Meaars Torlingla and Mullemann,
Per Djemaah, for Shanghai, Mr and Mrs Willams, Mr and Mrs G. Greig, Dr. Moledod, Messie R. Kirkwood, A. Ebra ham, J. Tennant, J. S. Stanficy, Thos Jackson, Kinder, H. Allchin, A, P.MOEWED, Lin Cheong and servant, Mr and Ms | Deveris, Mr and Mrs Bishop, Mesars Orranger, Tainter, Lacroix, Lambert, Conbeut, de Kernoffen, de Kergos, and d'Auriac Derbard del Fleury.
Fer Danide, for Bangkok, 411 Chinese, TO DEFART, Per Viking, lor Yokohama, 4 Europeana. Per Norna for Swator, 200 Chinese. Per Taiwan, for Coast Porta, 6 Euro- peans, and 100 Chinese,
Per Salvadora, for Amoy, 116 Chinese.
SHIPPING REPORTS, The British steamer Namoa reports: Left Saigon on Monday, the 19th March, at 3.20 p.m., passed Cape St. James at p.m. Had light Easterly winds and fine weather throughout.
winds with clear weather.
Posting of all correspondence,
10 A.M., Registry of Lettere opane,
or the interested statements of missions
*China has done
THERE has been during the last six or eight months an exceptional amount of
Arios. Rejecting all euch unworthy and P. M. S. S. Co, on Praya West has been and the Straits Settlements, in regard to
misleading sources of information, in other sold to Chinese for the sum of $206,000. portant and interesting one, and has shall not, in consideration of the reward, words disregarding ascertained facts, sad cause such refugee to be apprehended, or drawing largely upon the treasures of im always engaged the attention, more or
disclose his place of concealment. He agination, we are assured that Whon THE January-February Number of the 5 r., Money Order Office clocos Portless, of foreign residents in the Far as who does that disgraces the Hong league, China comes to be examined (and she soon Chinese Recorder, which has just been
but latterly several special circumstances Office olores except the NIGHT BOX, have tended to invest it with an unusual He who does not keep this command, will be) from a politico-economical point of which remains open all night,
the solution of problems which still puzzle of the "Rise and Progress of the Manjown." amount of interest. We have had, for if it is discovered, shall be killed." Then view, it will be found that she has learned received, opens with a lengthy instalinent 7. Post Office opens for sale of stance, a number of the most populous (again article 26 reads," If a member Europe, and that her historical career is This portion of the article deals with the Stamps, Registry of Letters, and cities in China thrown into a state of of the Hong lougue smuggles opium, he worthy of the very highest respect." We Conquest of Llaosi, during the first half of
intense excitement through the paper must keep it a secret, and not divulge it are not quite sure from the foregoing by men "mania, said to be the result of the to the authorities, to cause him to be whom the examination is to be sonducted, the seventeenth century, and seems to lead machinations of certain Secret Societies; arrested and the opium forfeited. He but it is to be hoped that facts and fauces up to the occupation of Peking, a descrip- 11 A.M., Post Office closen except for Late | then a crusade has apparently been com.who does not keep this command, both will not be so inextricably confounded as intion of which is promised in a subsequent
the pages before us. menced against all such organisations by his cara will be cat off, and, besides, be
had a Pope, Ultramontanes or a Bloody the light literature of the present No., in (11.10 4.M., Letters (but Letters only) the Chinese Government, and, lastly, in punished with 108 blows." Surely if surprisingly well considering that she never chapter. "Hoinos" is the contributor of
may be posted on payment of s the Straits, the Chinese" Kongsses" these extracts are trustworthy, and they Mary that her Government didn't burn to Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, seem to form the pièce de résistance among are placed on record by some of the her astronomers for their success in astro the form of a most interesting sketch of a
until (11.30 A.K., when the Post Office Cloans a Mongol Court of Justine, and an apprecia gapore have for their mental digestion, becomes not only advisable but the those of Europe), and that any man who tive and discriminating review of Colonel entirely.
be treated himself was allowed to live the Projavalsky's work on Mongolia. Within the present month the Legislative absolute duty of the Government to treated his neighbour as he would like to Council of the Settlements has actually suppress these rival governing bodies term of his natural life!" It is impossible quirer" fills 28 pages of the magazine with discussed a motion for the introduction The Government complains that the to treat seriously such audacious misstate
We recall with a Shin'" Canon McClatchle has an artiole of a measure by the Government for the Chinese in the Straits are really governments unsupported by the slightest refer his views on "the Meaning of the Word
ed by their Secret Societies, and that ence to authorities, In pre- suppression of Secret Societies. vious articles we have noticed two bills many coolies when they leave the smile the blandness with which the pre-on "Paganiem;" and the missionary in-
not quote his authorities for his facts, introduced into the Council at Singapors / Colony hardly know whether there is face informe us that the writer does formation, which is exceptionally valuable, Daylight.-Douglas leaves for Coast Ports. and read a second time, one for appoint any other Government in it or not his conclusions are those that have been completes this somewhat bulky issue. - Goods per Viking undelivered after this ing Protectors of Chinese and establishing The only sure and reasonably short reached by the thorny paths of the
AT the Marine Court yesterday, J. 0. date subject to rent.
depôts for immigrants, and the other for way out of the difficulty seems to highest scholarship, and every educated man On the be to allow the Protectors and their should know where to find chapter and the prevention of urimping, THURSDAY, March 29
Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports former bill being brought before the assistants to get thoroughly acquainted reres. This little bo only attempts to White, 3rd engineer belonging to the Brit.
Lotters.
Hongkong, March 22, 1877,
General Memoranda.
TUESDAY, March 27:-
2 p.m.--Bmeralda leaves for Amoy.. WEDNESDAY, March 28:-
of Call and Europe."
aphi
**In.
Goode per Djemaah nadelivered after Council, Mr Read, an unofficial member, with their duties and the people with collate in a popular form the influences of teamer Jeddah, was charged with being
Noon, subject to rent and landing
charges.
TURSDAY, April 3-
3 p.m.-Onidental & Oriental 8. S. Co., Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco.
THURSDAY, April 12-
presented a motion to the effect that it was expedient before proceeding with the measure that another one should be introduced by the Government for suppressing the Chinese Secret Societies, A lengthened discussion ensued on this motion, but it was ultimately with
2 p.m.-Sale of Ground, at Queen's drawn,
Road East,
SATURDAY, April 14;---
On all
While we should view with favour any active and determined attempt made
|
of
whom they have to deal, and then,ivilisation." following the advice offered by Mr McArthur at the meeting of the Legis lative Council, "not only suppress these socioties but utterly annihilate them,"
REVIEW.
a
We may be mistaken, but.
we think one of the most beneficial resulta drank and disorderig on the 16th instant, day is the doing away with the pernicious
the progress of science at the present on board the vessel at Saigon, he was fur- substituting for it the demand for the ex-and abusing the Chief Engineer, The Chief habit of taking things for granted, and thor charged with aarating the Supercargo hibition of the authority upon which state-der and Chief Engineer both gave cur ments are made. Perhaps, however, we
are behind the age and have not been roborative evidence, as to bis being dinnk sufficiently alive to our opportunities. Our and creating a disturbance, and further author remarke "Europe is stebly learning stated that force had to be used to get him. from China" (the Italios are hin). "We have just awoke to the need of education to his berth. The defendant, who dented and instituted competitive examination for being drank, said that the whole thing arose public employds. We are acquiring some from his having jumped overboard to save thing of her anti-dogmatic and practical tone of thought, and may perhaps hope in a friend, and he was relating the circum» We stance to the 2nd engineer, when a China- time to be as rational as the Uhlaese."
man interfered and he resented his intere that China is the birth-place of the indus quite expect in a future edition to be told tive method, and the natural home of the farengs. He may have made use of im is coming when it will be understood in the steam engine and the telegraph. The time proper language while excited, but he was West that the much-boasted education of very sorry if he did so. He was fined $5. China is a myth, and that so far from being ahead of us, education in Chins is far be. Reruan of Visitors to the City Hall Library hind that of Christian Europa oven in the darkest ages. With the writings of Murray, and Museum for the week ending Marat William, Medhurst, Flowers, Davis, Mar 21st, 1877-
European Chinese
668
16th, 17th 46. 18th
25
874
409 Sunda
10th, 27
814
20th, 49
798
aist,
697
Totala,
253
8,810
Grand total, 8,689,
Civilised Christianity. A reply to Modern
Christianity a Civilised Heathenism de Second Edition. Trubner & Co. 238pp. 3 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko by the Straits Government to annihilate
This extraordinary farrago of astertion hama and San Francisco.
these troublesome and dangerous organi- sations, yet we can scarcely see the force and sophistry bas already reached a second MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. of Mr Head's contention that this work edition, and we should not be surprised should necessarily precede the appoint-ware it to have a yet more prolonged ezis RELIGIOUS SERVICES :---
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right ment of Protectors of Chinese and the tense, The author, whoever he may be Reverend Bishop of Victoria; The Rev. E. establishment of depots for immigrants confesses that with "a barren critical ap- Davys, Acting Colonial Chaplain. On the These Protectors will be men thoroughly First and Third Sundays in each Month: convertant with the Chinese and their paratus" he endeavoured to dispose of The British steamer Pernambuco reports: At 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and language, and we should imagine they number of great subjects in his first edition, Strong B.B. winds in Gulf of Siam, from Celebration of the Holy Communion. On would be of the greatest assistance to so by way of improvement he has more thence to eastward of Paracels strong N.E. the Second and Fourth Sundays in cach the Government in any efforts it may than doubled the site of his book and winds, and thence to port light easterly Month (and Fifth, if any):-Morning muke for the suppression of the "Hong increased its offensiveness in au even larger
Prayer, Litany and Sermon. The British steamer Douglas reports Sundays-At 4 p.m., Evening Prayer and does." It is admitted that at the present From Fooctor to amoy had moderate and
to asy nothing of valuable statistion and Thursday, Mar. 18th, of the Government who is able to con. amining hie view of what Christianity and other authorities easily accessible, light N.E. wind and hasy weather; Amoy to Sermon. On all Holy Days At Bam, time there is only one European official ratto. His title is a misnomer, for on ex
celebration of the Holy Communion. Swator light 8. W. wind and basy weather;
Military Service,At 8 a.m., Morning Terse in Chiness: Now it seems to us should be we find that he excludes not reports from Consular and other sources, Friday, Bwatow to Hongkong, first part light S.W. wind and thick zaing weather, latter part Prayer and Litany alternately, Sermon that the task of extinguishing these only Christ himself and every dogma that there is no excuse for the presentation to saturday freak N.W. winds and cloudy, In Feo and Celebration of Holy Communion Secret Societies is one in which the serhat the Saviour for its centre, but that he the public of auch misleading platements. Sunday, vices of a number of intelligent and deliberately denies altogether the existence The studied neglect of these when dealing Monday, show H. MS. Sheldrake, In Amoy every Sunday. H.M.S. Lily, and 3.8. Ewai Yuen S. B
UNION ORTECH.-Minister, Hav, James well-educated Europeans are almost in- of moral vil to the world. In his own with Chinese questions disposes at onse of Tuesday, Swater arrived and left again 4 P. Lamont. Morning Service, at 11 AM. dispensable hence the advisability of words" there is no such thing. It follows the author'e representatia that his book is Wednesday, dame day. In Swator B 8, Chefon, Afternoon, 5 ..
passing the Immigration Ordinance frat, of course that there can be no sin, and the outcome of the conflict between auper therefore no necessity for Christianity, natural religion and modern civilisation Ningto, State of Louisiana and Carisbrooks.
St. Peter's Shamer's Chuan-Rev. and the measure for dealing with the which is nothing if not the religion for going on in the minds of the great mass of Of Zendosa passed M. M. S. Mentalsh Charles Clack, pro tem. Sarvice at P.. Bocieties afterwards,
sinners. Why he should desire to retain men of avarage intellebt and cultivation. bound North,
every Sunday. All sexta free Morning The authorities in the Straits appear the name of Obristianity at all as the title Between the extremes of Ultramontantem Taz next Entertainment will be given
and the grossest materialism there is a POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS | Prayer and Communion on the Firat Sun- | to be tadaly Baridi of taking any bold of the religion of the future is a mystery wide domain in which the purest form of the Temperance Hall, on Monday evenin And decisive abtion against the Societies. There would bardly be a reason for noticing ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE CHAPELO Wid-To our mind the danger lies not in mak. unpalatable a work were it not that the Christianity and the trucet science go hand next, commencing st past 8 o'alosi author confidently appeals to China is in band in promoting tan's social well-being Admission being free as usual. The foller Ingany firm attempts to retout these cow being the to try with a religion that has in the very highest degros. Let any one
1.-Duet, Viola and Piano, Romanie (shortened form), and exposition of Buriptinations, but in letting them alone. In razos ded. He says, " To refer oro tore to thicks that the rejection of every ing is the programme
Goltermison. ST. STETHEN's Mission CHUNCE-Roars past they have been the cause of to the Chiness their belt bring more mis- dogma of religion and the stifling of all A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. La Sam constant riots and bloodshed in the Satt that is less dogmatic, or at all events led the noblest aims and aspitations of the Yuen (All Services in Chiness.) Morn-flèmetita i at the present time they are a reasonable than Christianity not morelt butan soft, a recommended by our author, no fear of death, ad had been illustrated the story of sich experiments made in Per VIKING, at 9 am, To-morrow, in ing Frayer Litany, Anto-Communion, constant source of anxiety to the author tep them virtuous in life (but implants would result is univerest happiness, recall and Sermon, at 11 a.. Bible Class, at åtles there, and in the future, should occs before Blast Flora rabes hate practitally Franes at the commencement of the present stead of da previously notified.
.M. Prosching, at 6.30 2. Holy Comm aiba of Spportunity offer, there can be but no feat of death the Chinees are perhaps, century, and then marvel at the effrontery munica, lat Sunday in Chinese month.
little daaurante for residents in the Settle exceptionally indiff rent to it," Cet with which a repolition of such attempte BERLIN FOUNDLING House, Service in ments that these scenes, of affairs still anything be immagined thora absurday in recommende to us now as the result of the German language, by Pastor E. Klitske, worse, will not be ensated over again, one who has mixed even lightly with the the progeses of the 19th century. "The Chinto knots that as to virtue the inspired noblest Bonteivable aim of waz should every Sunday, at half-past ten & We have made it a penial offence for suy description of sobisty in the heathen world be towards a state wherein all the pleasant
Chinaman to belong to any Secret So. 60-70 best suits the China of to-day at gifts of nature will be the things most 10-Hong Wort Points
biety prejudicial to good order and con- whilst at to the feelings of the Chinese with prized, and consequently wherein all men 11-Reading, stituted authority in this Colony, and regard to death, they may be liters'ly said shall enjoy all that they need of air, light, 12Song, Le Miriton," Daylight, Taiwan leaves for Const Forte, we fail to understand why our friends in to be "all their lifeline subject to bondage," water, food and slothing. When in phori 13 Banjo Selo,
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Por CAIRNEMVIR, at 4.80 p.m., dn
Monday, the Seth fust,
Shipping
2-Beading, "Tam of Shanter," 3Song, The Bridge."
Solo, The Hielands of Sentiand" B-Guitar Boloi
Notturno 8-Dusty Viols and Plano,
Spabr. f-Reading. 8.-Character Bong
Pianoforte Solo, "Grande Ducher - de Gerolstein
"A Yarn"