Notices to Consignees.

OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL 8. S.

COMPANY,

Steamship

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR LONDON, The Steamakip

“GLEŃOYLE" shortly expented from SANG- HAY and Amor, will be de-

THE CHINA MAIL.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The British steamer Galley of Lorna zo- porta: Strong monsoon and heavy, wen• ther up the China nen.

The German steamer Quarta reports: First three days moderate winds. latterly strong Northerly and Northeasterly winde

CONSIGANT, of Cargo per chess, or spatched as a will be set with high seas to audiva

are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods,

Cargo impeding discharge of the Steamer will be landed and stored st Consignees risk and expenBD.

G. E. EMORY,,

Agent.

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Hongkong, January 18, 1878:

ONSIGNEES of Cargo per Norwegian

Bark VEGA, NORDTVEDT, Master, from HAMBURG, are requested to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside the Vessel.

Cargo Impeding the discharge will be landed and stored at Consignces' risk and

акрепа.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

WM. PUSTAU & Co., Agents

Hongkong, January 8, 1978.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIE

MARITIMES,'

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

VONSIGNEES of the following Cargo

CON

are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and take immediate delivery, This Cargo has been landed and stored at their risk and expens....

No Fire Insurance has been effected,

EL, DU POURY, Agent.

Ex "Sindh."

Mr G. K. Harman, Į 1 cane Cricketing

H.M.B. Mosquito. Gooda, from London.

Hongkong, January 17, 1878.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

B. BINDE

NOTIOE.

YONSIGNEES of Cargo por 8. 8.

Indus, from London, in connection with the above Steamer, are hereby la formed that their Goode are being landed And stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, anlass intimation is received from the Con alguses, before To-MORROW, the 10th Inst., at Noon, requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,

Instant,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & O‰... Agents, S. 8. Glengyle. Hongkong, January 31, 1878,

FOR YOKOHAMA, HIOGO AND NAGASAKI

The Steamship

"GALLEY OF LORNE" will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd Inst,

at 3 o'clock p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents, B. 8. Galley of Lorne. Hongkong, January 21, 1878.

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FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

red from this above Ports, Consignees THE S. 8. Galley of Lorne having arri- of Cargo are informed that their Goods are boing landed at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be ob-

tained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Yokohama, unless notice be given before Noon To-day,

The British steamer Yattung reporta Strong N. gales throughout the passage. The British steamer Ningpo reports: First day out heavy snow squalls, with fresh N.W. wind, and latter part of the passage moderate monsoon with cloudy weather throughout.

The British barque Lady Bowen reports: Had strong N.W. winds up to moon of the 20th, then had 6 hours calm, and from thenos to port strong N. W. winds.

The British steamer Bertha reporta: First part of voyage strong winds, middle part lay to for 48 hours during a strong N.E. gale and heavy ses, from thence to port fine weather and strong monsoon.

CARGO.

Per S, S. City of Peking, sailed 19th January, 1878 For Yokohama, 6,258- bage Sugar, 110 bage Sugar Candy, 61 bage Coffee, 1,212 balen Cotton Yarn, 100 pkgs. Candles, 70 pkge. Lead, 65 pkgs. Cordage, 25 pkga. Leather, and 642 pkgs. Sundries. | bage Beans, 50 bags Bago, 80 bags Coffee, For San Francisco, 19,298 bags Bloo, 47 70 pkgs. Natmegs, 35 pkgs. Shellac, 1,088 Empty Quicksilver Flasks, 70 boxes Opium, a bales Raw Silk, 218 pkga. Too, and 1,595 pkgs. Sundries. For Viotorto, 2 boxes Oplum, and 2. pkgs. Merchandise. For Panama, 6 pkgs. Silks, and 187 pkgs. Mor

handias. For Callao, 16 pkgs. Süks, 27 pkga. Opfum, and 5 pkgs. Merchandise.

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORRÓW. into any instruction in religious subjects

Shipping.

given at such school, or to examine any scholar therein in religious knowledge or Daylight.-Namos leaves for Count Porte in any religious subject or book.

[No. 4541 JANUARY 21, 1878.

Wn have to note the arrival of another; batch of racing ponies and another instal- - ment of the raw material (Griffins). Our

Every school provided by a school horsey" correspondent will doubtless give board is to be a public elementary school bla opinion of them soon as he has form. General Memoranda.

within the meaning of the Act. This is done. WEDNESDAY, January 23:---

an important point to bear in mind. 3pm.--Galley of Lorne legyen for Yoko-No religious catechism or religious for- THE Criminal Sessions of the Supreme

hams, de

mulary which is distinctive of any par- Court were formally resumed this morning THURSDAY, January 24:→→

ticular denomination is to be taught in by Mr Justice Snowden, and then adjourned Noom French Mall leaven for Ports of the school." The expenses of the school till to-morrow at 10a.m., in order to give

board are to be defrayed from the school

Call and Europa. Noon--Sale of British barque Alphington, FRIDAY, January 25:-

3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the

fees, and from the local rates, a precept way to the argument in the Yens case on for the amount required being served on the points of law reserved. the rating aathority. If the rating

H., O. & M. Steamboat Co., Limited, authority make default in paying THE Tamar left Singaporo on Saturday

the amount specified in any precept of

at No. 50 A, Queen's Road."

4 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the the school board, then the school board morning at eleven o'clock for this port, with

H. K. Hotel Co., Limited, at. Hong-may appoint officer to levy a mate for the 74th Highlanders, in command of kong Hotel.

the school purposes,

In regard to Lieut. Colonel John Jago. It is under- attendance, every school board may from stood that Ident-Col. Wm. Kelly Mood time to time, with the approval of the goes home on leave. The Tamar, may bos Education Department, make bye-laws expected here about Sunday next.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Victoria Lodge. MONDAY, January 28

Goode per Galley of Lorne undelivered

after this date subject to rent,

THURSDAY, January 31-

Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports

of Call and Europe. Glengyis leaves for London on or about

this date,

FRIDAY, February 1;— -

Bp..Oooldental & Oriental &, S. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San Bowen leaves for Singapore, &o. on or

about this date.

Francisco.

SATURDAY, February 2

Transfer Books of The China Fire Insur ance Co., Limited, olozed from this date

Cargo remaining undelivered after the For Punta Arenas, 830 rolls Matting, and to 15th February, inclusive.

28th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents, B. S. Galley of Lorne. Hongkong, January 21, 1878, Ja28

Not Responsible for Debts.

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Öficers or Oreo of the following Vessels, during their slay in Hongkong Harbour:.....

FORMOSA, German 8-m. schooner, Capt. Bchweer.-Melchers & Co.

VESTA, German barque, Capt, R, Dirks, ---Melckers & Co.

ADELINA & MARIANNE, German barque, Captain C. N. Dahl-Wm. Pastau & Co.

Quickerer, American. barque, Captain Barnaby.--Captain.

TARTAR, German brig, Captain Kaemons. -Melchers & Co.

MARTA, British steamer, Capt. J. H Brokerlemesen & Co.

ABZONYTE, British barque, Captain Congoure.-Order.

ZANZIBAR, British steamer, Captain

Goods remaining unclaimed after WED-Gardener Fox.-Captain. MESDAY, the 16th January, 1878, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insurance has been affected.

H. 17 POUEY, Agent

Hongkong, January 9, 1879,

Volume Sixth of the "CHINA REVIEW."

Now Ready.

No. III.-Vol. VI. -OF THE-

'CHINA REVIEW››

CONTAINS- Imperial Confucianism,

A Visit to the Country of Gentlemen. The Rhymes of the Shi-king.

Brief Sketches from the Life of Kung-ming: The Tang. Kou Obi.

Geographical Notes on the Province of

Kiangai

Translations of Chinese Sohool.books. Short Notices of New Books and Literary

Intelligence,

Notes and Queries :—

On Silk-worm Oaks.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Jan. 20, Galley of Lorne, British steamer, 1389, McDonald, London Nov. 20, vis porte of call, and Singapore Jan. 8, General.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

Jan. 20, Quarta, German steamer, 731, Haye, Salgon Jan, 12, Rice,-CAFPAIN.

Jan. 20, Nautilus, German gunboat, 500, Valois, Swatow Jan. 19.

Jan, 20, Yottung, British steamer, 289, Hawkins, Hai-hong Jan. 18, Rice,-Kwor ACIEONG.

Jan. 21, Tigre, French steamer, 2054, Lormier, Shanghai Jan. 18, Mails and General-MERsagebies MariTIMES.

Jan. 21, Ningpo, British steamer, 761, R. Cass, Shanghai Jan. 18, General.- SIEMEN & Co.

892, James Fox, Swatow Jan. 10, Ballast. Jan, 21, Lady Bower, British barque,

—CAPTAIN,

Jan. 21, Bertha, British steamer, 1441, E. G. Langley, Hiogo Jan. 12, Rico BUTTERFIELD & SWIRL.

Jan. 21, Tennessee, U. 8. Flag-ship, 2840, J. Young, Amoy Jan, 19.

Native Literature on Chinese Porcelain. Rolland, Yokohama Jan. 15, Maile and

A Chinese Advertisement.

Studies of Words,

Distillation in China.

A Chinese Calo,

The Desert of Gobl

Books Wanted, Exchanges, dc,

China Mall Office,

Hongkong, January 14, 1878,

To-day's Advertisements.

THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE

BOCLETY OF THE UNITED STATES.

HENRY B. HIDE, Pre ident.

J. W. ALEXANDER, Vice-President.

SAMUEL BOBROWN, Secretary,

Jan. 21, Volga, French steamer, 1043,

General (2,191 baga Rice and $44,230 Treasure).MESSAGERIES MARITIMËS

DEPARTURES,

Jan, 20, Glory, for Touron.

20, Vilurnum, for San Francisco.

20, Altona, for Whampoa

20, Rafanattianuhar, for Whampoa

20, Hochung, for Canton.

21, Cassandru, for Saigon.

91, Zamboango, for Haiphong,

21, H.M.S. Fly, for Singapore.

21, Ningpo, for Canton.

CLEARED.

Bamos, for New York.

A. A. HAYES, J. General Manager, for Namoa, for Coast Ports,

China and Japan.

PRINCIPAL OFFICE,

120, BROADWAY, NEW YORK.

Assets................831,700,000 Suamikan? 5,500,000

Burplus.

ند

THE Undersigned having been appointed Agenta in Hongkong, China, for the above Company, are prepared to Accept Bisks at greatly reduced rates and upon terms very favourable to the atsuired.

For fall information and particular, apply to

OLYPHANT & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, January 21, 1878.

HONGKONG ION COMPANY.

ON

and after This Date the Patcz of our 10E WIF-be TWO CENTS

per Pound.

18 HOVER, January 22, 1876.

KYLE & BAIN, Proprietors

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11 pkgs. Merchandise. For Trinidad, 1 pkge. Merchandise. For La Libertad, 2 pkgs. Silks, For Acajutla, 7 pkgs, Silks, and 1 page. Merchandise. For New York, 2 pkgs. Silks, 50 balos Raw Silk, 27 phgn. Tea, and 87 pkgs. Merahandise.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close-

For YOKOHAMA, HIOGO AND NAGA.

SAKL Per Galley of Lorne, at 2.80 p.m., on

Wednesday, the Bird fast.

MAILA BY THE FARNON PACKET, [The

French Contract Packet TIGRE wID be despatahed from Hongkong on THURSDAY, the 24th Inst. with Malls to and through the United | Kingdom and Europe, eid Mar stilles to Safgon, Bingapore, Bata- vis, Galle, Australia, New Zea land, Teamanta, Fl, Aden, Seg- chelles Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre- spondence to F. Afrio, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascension.

Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA

by this Packet but can be paid only

FRIDAY, February 15;---

2.30 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of The China Fire Insurance Co., Limited, at No. 39, Queen's Road. ⠀

TRE

requiring the parents of children of not less than five years nor more than thir. teen years to cause such children to attend school, unless there is some res sonable exanse for their not doing so. The board may also make bye-laws for other purposes.

THE sold on the Coast and in Shanghat has been reported as unusually severe during the last week or two. At Canton yesterday morning we learn there was ics of about

It is also provided "That after the 31st the eighth of an inch thick, and the March, 1871, no parliamentary grant severity of the cold there is described as shall be made to any elementary school more intense than has been known for # which is not a public elementary school number of years. within the meaning of this Act." Section

but none are yet spoken of with any show of authority. Colonel Bassano's friends will be glad to know that that gallant offloor standa very high on the list for promotion to the rank of major-general,

97 farther atatos "The conditions re- SEVERAL names are mentioned as probable quired to be fulfilled by an elementary successors of Major-General Colborne, in the school in order to obtain an annual par command of the Straits and China Station, liamentary grant shall be those contained in the minutes of the Education Depart ment in force for the time being, which shall amongst other matters provide that after the 31st March 1871 no such grant hall be made in respect of any in struction in religious subjects," and no such grant shall for any year exceed the HONGKONG DISPENSARY, income of the school from volun- tary purposes, school fees, and from any sources other than the parliamentary grant. The term "elementary school" is defiued in the Act as "a school or depart ment of a school at which elementary education in the principal part of the education there given, and does not include any school or department of a school at which the ordinary payments in respect of the instruction from each scholar exceed ninepence a week.”

Established A. D. 1841.

香港大藥

A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISZE, IMFORTERS

OF

DRUGGINTS" SUNDRIES, NURSERY Rsqui« BITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLIKE, AMERICAN, AND FRENOK PATENT MEDICINEL MANUFACTURERS

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gugerade, Potans Water, Barsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

Tas entier yacht Naiad met with an aocid. ant yesterday. When under the manago- ment of the Chinaman she was formed, by the objectional obstacle of a line or "bar" of sampana, to go out of her course, and

the consequence was that she ran foul of a resol and thereby suffered considerable damage. We hear constant complaints of the inconvenience caused by strings of sampana, but the evil seems to be a stationary and permanent nuisanCE.

Tas Portuguess Amateurs gave a performe ance on Saturday at at the Lusitano theatre for the benefit of the poor of Macao.

The elementary Education Act of 1873 did not amend this one in any of the important features to which we have been referring, the amendments being mainly confined to the portions relating to legal proceedings against parenta, acquirement of property by the boards, The first plece performed was an original and election matters. The whole Act drama in three acts, representing one of the shows how carefully secularist the Go many extravaganoles committed by D. vernment is in dealing with the Education Jobs V., and their consequent disastrous

as far as Ceylon. The postage to The Manufactory is under direct and question. In the first place it refuses to result. The amateurs fully sustained to

Ceylon must be prepaid.” Buch let

ters should be marked Paid to Galle

only they will go on from Galle as

continuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

unpaid.

recognise any school as a public elemen-

The following will be the hours of closing 57 The publication of this issue commenced school mesting during which a child greatly enhanced by the fact that none of

the Malls, dro, game

Wednesday, 2ård Inst. -

5 F.M., Money Order Offics closes, Post Office closes except the Nrer Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 24th Inst

7., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.

10 A.M., Registry of Letters cesses. 11 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late

Letters.

(11.10 M., Letters (but Letters only) except those to and through dust, alis, may be posted on payment of a to Late Fue of 18 cents extra postage,

until

entirely.

si 7.10 p.m.

BIRTHS,

At Yokohama, on the 3rd Inst, the Wife of.F. A. COFE, Esq., of a Son,

At Tokio, on the 4th lost, the Wife of

Dr. T. W. BEUKENA, of a Bon.

At Yokohama, on the 2nd fast., the Wife

of F. L. POLLARD, of a Son.

DEATH.

At Yokohama, on the 29th December, of bronchitis, Mrs MARY MARIA WILLIAMBON, aged 78, relict of Mr T. Willamson, of Boston, Lincolnshire.

11.30 4.M., when the Post Office Oros THE CHINA MAIL. Hongkong, January 10, 1878,

MAILS BY THE EXOLLIH PACKET. ---

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The Engllah Contract Packet Mirzapore, will be despatched with the Mails for Europe, de, on THURSDAY, the

31st Instant.

The following will be the hours of closing Wednesday, 30th instant —

the Malls, de

-5 r.M., Money Order Office alone.

Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, Bist inetantan

7 A.M., Post Office opens for

of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JAN, 21, 1878.-

to the Education Question it may be Now so 'much attention is being directed

both interesting and useful to enquire into the provisions of the Education Act

tary school in which religious teaching the last their respective parts, judging from in not banished except at stated periods the frequent bursts of applause from the the beginning and end of the audience, their histriopic talent being

can be withdrawn from instruction them had ever appeared on the stage before. by its parent; then in board schoola no religious catechism or religious for- The faroe-An account of a clarinet-kept mulary which is distinctive of any par the audience in a continuous roar of laughter. ticular denomination is to be taught at The house was full, chiefly composed of any time while, lastly, no parliamentary Portuguese, among whom were a goodly grant is to be muide to any school in number of ladies. The orchestra, conduct. respect of religious instruction.

And

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE “OHINA MAIL."} (By Southern Route) THE WAR.

LONDON, 18th Jan., 1878.

In both Houses of Parliament Lord Beaconsfield has reiterated has statement that If British interests are threatened, we shall not hesitate to defend them.

yet some people would have a believed by Mr A. A. Cordeiro, greatly contri buted to the success of the entertainment, that the Government is not seculariat.

at the conclusion of which the amateurs were called out and heartily applauded, many bouquets being thrown on the stage, this being a manifestation of satisfaction among the Portuguese. Mr J. de Souza, the director of the performance, was also called out and cheered by the audiencs, and a box of gold studa was afterwards presented to him by the amateurs as a token of their appreciation of his services. The intervals were short, and the performance was con

orchestra played the national anthem of cluded shortly after midnight, when the

Portugal, The audience then dispered, quite satisfied at having enjoyed an agree able evening entertainment. We are not at present aware of the amount realised for distribution to the poor of Macao, but as Mr Romano has taken the matter in hand we have no doubt that a fair and impartial apportionment will be made. The following are the names of the philanthropió gentles men who came forward to the aid of their

war will approach the localities defined Lord Salisbury waved the idea that the

as relating to British interests, and denied

of 1870, which includes the chief law the report that differences exist to the under which the Government of England Cabinet,

is endeavouring to carry out the eduos- Sir Stafford Northcote said that at pre- tion of the masses at the present mo sent Government has nothing to proposo, ment, The Act of 1870 is entitled " An

as they are ignorant of the peace proposals

6F.M., Post Offles closer except the NIGHT not to provide for public elementary education in England and Wales." Sec- tion 5 enacts that there shall be provid. saleed for every school district a sufficient amount of eccommodation in public ele- montary schools available for all the 10 A., Post Office aloses except for Late children resident in such district for Lettor Registry of Letters coaton. whose elementary education efficient and (10.18 A.M., offers may be posted with suitable provision is not otherwise made, Lay Fun of 18 conte sztra and where there is an Insufficient amount to Postage till

of such accommodation, the deficiency is 12, when the Post Office OLoss

antirely, 1180 x Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom

Olari, for Swatow,

to

| Viscount MesDuf, for Triests,

PASSENGERS, ALRIYODA

made by Russia.

Mr. Gladstone expressed his approval of these statements.

There is nothing further about the fight starving brethren at Macao: Mesara A. A. lng nest Philippopolis.

'LOGAL' AND GENERAL.

to be supplied, after dae notice had been We have received a letter signed "Ang- given that the accommodation is inenfi,

cient, by the formation of a school board, lisan" very late, and hold it over until or falling the formation of a school tomorrow. Fia Brindisi, or to Singapore, may board, the Education Department la to

be posted on board the Packet with

Late Fee of 45 cents eziz postage, cause the duty of such a hoard to be We learn that the English mail steamer performed in a matuer laid down Indus, with the outward mails of Dec. 21, 11.50 hat, when the Mail is finally in the Act. Every school, to become a was to leave Singapore for this port this

closed.

"public elementary school" within the

morning (21). ja81 meaning of the Aot, is to be conducted

Per Galley of Lorne, from London, Hongkong, January 18, 1878, ports of call and Singapore, Mrs Barrow and child. Merers Gott, Fenwick, McKie, and 200 Chinese.

Per Tigre, from Shanghali for Hongkong, Mrs Lily Lamb, Mekas Kall and John Brown, and 22 Chinese; for Singapore, Mr Hatley Rosaj for Galle, Mr Kratel

to nordance with the following regul. Tan Chinese Revenue Cruiser Chen Jul tions it shall not be required as a con- MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PAUSET.dition of any child being admitted into arrived here yesterday morning and left The United States Mail Packet Oceanio the sohool that he shall attend or abstain again in, the afternoon, and the Toking

will be despatched on FRIDAY, the from attending any Sunday school, or Tsing arrived and left this morning. 1st February, with Mails for Japan, any place of religious worship whatever

San Francisco, and the United States, that the time during which any religious Hrs Excellency the Governor has provision which will be closed as follows.---

observance is practised or instruction in

Fer Volga, from Yokohama for Hong. Registry of Letters ceases.

E. da Silva, In A. Xavier, G. Tranovich, V. A. Favecho, J. M. Baston, F. Af. Franco Jr., F. J. Boaron, A. M. Roza Pereira, L.

M. Baptista, and A. F. J. Soares.

Ms. O'CONNOR, a gentleman who, believe, bas had considerable experience in the Indian Pollos Foros, has been appointe ed by the Home Government to the post of

Senior Police Magistrate here, Strate Timis. |||||

THE HONGKONG HOTEL COMPANÉ LIMISNIN-

Report of the Directors to be presented

to be held at the Company's Hotel, at the Ordinary Meeting of Shareholders, four o'clock 1.m., on Friday, the 29th January

In socordance with Section 58 of the Articles of Association, the Directors have again to submit to you their Half-Yearly six months ending 81st December, 1877 Report with Statement of Accounts for the

New Lease-In view of the approaching

Directors deemed it advisable to advertian in the local papers and elsewhere, Inviting Tenders for a new L'ase, and have much pleasure" in informing the Bhareholders, that their efforts have so far been success. ful as to elloit several applications. Cor respondence on the subject has now been opened with San Francisco and New York,

kong, Mesare badge, and Fisker for dar 280 Pt. Post-Office closes, but Letters of the school shall be either at the begin son to be a member of the Legislative termination of the present Lease, the

religions subjects is given at any meeting ally appointed Mr Francis Bulkley Johns

seilles, Messrs Ziegler, Fowlie, Von Kuob- lock, Date Shinshito, Masseds Eynac, Mitua Tonoské, Mrt Rothmund, Mesers Adolph Marla, Jules Havard, Joln Pierre, and Pertin Jules.

Per Fottung, from Halphong, 20 Chinese

Per Ninggo, from Bhangbal, 81 Chinese, and 1 European deck (MF J. Raph.)

DEPARTED.

For Glory, for Touran, 20 Chiume,

(except for Non-Union Countries) may

be posted on board the Packet with ning or at the end of such meeting, and Council of Hongkong, vie the Hon. Will

Late Fee of 18 cents extra Postage until the time of departures ja

Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Costa kica, Honduras, Monte Video, New Granada, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, January 19, 1878.

fet

any scholar may be withdrawn by his lam Keswick absent on leave. parent from such observance or instruc

tion without forfeiting any benefits of A Parc Examination of the scholars at the school; and that the school shall be open at all times to inspection by any of the Government Central School will be Her Majesty's inspectors, but it is spe- held on Friday next, the 25th instant, at sially provided that it shall be no part 10, and Bis Excellency the Governor of the duties of such inspector to enquire will distribute the Prizes at noon,

and from the tenor of the last news zerelvad from these places, the Directors have reason to expect that their negotiations will resula

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