To-day's Advertisements.
OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
FOR LONDON VIA SUEZ CANAL.
The Company's Steamship
**MENELAUS," Captala E. BILLINGE, will e despatched TO-MORROW,
the 25th Instant, at Noon.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
Agents.
- Hongkong, January 24, 1880,
ARRIVALS
Jan. 23, Tsing-po, Chinese gunboat, from Canton.
Jan. 24, Chop-chong, Chinoso gunboat, from Canton.
Jan. 24, Chefoo, British steamer, from Canton,
Jan. 24, Foochow, British steamer, from Canton.
Jan. 24, Malacca, British steamer, 1044, T. Reeves, Yokohama Jan. 17, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.
Jan, 24, Europe, British steamer, 628, ja2D N. Lamont, Shanghai Jan, 21, Gonora),→→
PUBLIC AUCTION,
GENERAL WERKLY. SALE.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Jan. 24, Menelaus, British steamer, 1559, E. Billingu, Shanghai Jan. 17, and Swatow 28, Governí.—BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE.
Jan. 24, Charito, French barque, 266,
CARLOWITZ & Co.
THE Undersigned will sell by Public Gautter, Chefoe Jan. 15, General.
Auction, on
TUESDAY,
the 27th Jan., 1880, at Noon, at his Auc- tion Sales Rooms, Peddar's Wharf,-
2 cases Tweeds and Trowerings.
50 doz. Woollon Socks,
200 doz. do. Mitts
20 cases Assorted Confectionary.
15 cases -tina Sardines.
Morton's Gilman's Stores.
20 cases American Clocks.
Lamps, Mirrors, Barometers, Nail Brushes, Toilet Soap, Rifles, Revolvers, Tobacco, etc., etc.
10 cases Borden's Milk,
3 cases Magenta and other Dyes," 160 drams White Zine Paint cach
28-iba
3 cases Huntley and Palmer's
cuits.
10 cases Safety Matches. And a Variety of Other GOODS. TERM-Cash on delivery.
DEPARTURES.
Jan. 23, Diamante, for Manila
24, Yottung, for Swatow.
}
24, Sumida Maru, for Kobe, &c.
24, Sindh, for Shanghai.
24. Papa, for Bangkok.
24, Amoy, for Shanghai,
24, Wang-hai, Chi. g.h., for Canton. 24, Tsing-po, Chi. g. b., for Canton.
CLEARED.
Menelaus, for London, de. Chin-tung, for Saigon."
PASSENGERA.
ARKIVED.
Per Malacca, frour Yokohama, Mr and Bis-Mfrs Crombie, Mr Jameson, and 16 Chiners.
G. R. LAMMERT,
Auctionser. Hongkong, Jan. 24, 1880..
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PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undersigned has received in- structions to sell by Public Auction,
THE
ON
TUESDAY,
the 27th January, 1880, at 3 p.m., at hin Sales Rooms, Queen's Road,- An Invoice of Japanese PLANTS
‹ ex S. 8, "Malacca."
Comprising Camellias,
Daphnes,
Holly, Conifers, and other Varieties.
TERMS.-Cash on delivery.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer,
Hongkong, Jan. 24, 1880.
NOTICE.
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Bave CLOSED my SHAREBROKER Bus and BBTABLISHED myself as PUBLIC ACCOUNTANT.-Office at MOOD-BAUee & Co.'s
LOUIS HAUSCHILD. Hongkong, January 24, 1880,
NOTICE OF REMOVAL.
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TR. F. KLAMPERMEYER bss RE-
M MOVED to his New PREMISES, No. 65, PRAYA CENTRAL, close to the Canton Wharf.
The Patronage of the Community is mort respectfully solicited.
F. KLAMPERMETER.
Hongkong, January 24, 1880.
MITSU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, VIA KOBE,
THE S. S. NIIGATA MARU, Caplain
THE AE, due here on or about the 2nd February, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 7th Feb,, at Day- light.
Cargo received on board and Parcels at the Office up to 6 p.m. of 6th February.
No Bill of Lading signed under 82 Freight.
All Claims must be settled on board before delivery is taken, otherwise they will not be recognized.
21
'RATES OF PASSAGE.
TO KOBE............Cabin $60. Stearage $15.
YOKOHAMA & }
Do. $76. NAGASLEI...
Do. $20. A REDUCTION is made on RETURN CABIN PASSAGER
QABOO and PASSENGERS for Nagasaki will be transblpped to the Shanghai Mail Steamer at Kobé,
For further Particulars, apply at the Company's OFFICES, No. 6, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL
Hongkong, January 24, 1880,
for
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew
Por Europe, from Shanghai, Mr Lễ Tavarie and 4 children, and 32 Chinese,
Per Menelaus, from Swatow, 463 Chinese, Per Churite, from befoo, 3 Chinese.
DEPARTED,
Per Diamante, for Maulla, Mr and Mrs Stevenson and family, Meera L.. F. Bar- retto and W. Boffey..
Per Hainan, for Hoihow, 20 Chinese. Per Yottung, for Swatow, 185 Chinese,
+
Per Sumida Mury, for Kobe, &c, 5 Chl- дево stoerago,
Per amoy, for Shanghai, 18 Chinese.
Chinese.
TO DEFAST.
THE CHINA MAIL.
MEMOS, FOR MONDAY.
Shipping,
4 p.m.- Ulysses leaves for Shanghai.. Goods par Escambia undelivered after
tile date subject to rent.
Auction.
2 p.m.-Auction of Japanese Porcolalo,
&o, at Mr J. M. Armstrong'e.
General Memoranda. TUESDAY, January 27 :---
Daylight.-Kuangtung leaves for Coast
Porta. Noon.-General Wookly Sale by Mr G.
R. Lammert, at bìa Sales Rooma, 3 p.m.--Auction of Japaneso Plants at Mr J. M. Armstrong's Salos Rooms. 3.50 p.m.-"Cinderella" at the City
Hail,
9 p.m.-Cinderella" at the City Hall.
WEDNESDAY, January 28:-
THURSDAY, January 29-
Goods por dh undelivered after Noor,
lative Council of the Colony may lend a factitious importance to the addition made upon last year's remark as to our population; but it is strange that special mention should be given to this," a population, in 1876, of 139,144, of whom 7,625 were whites, 1,451 Indians, and 130,168 Chinese (including about 40,000 British-born Chinese, who are becoming
the
[No. 6162.-JANUARY 24, 1880.
LIBUT Lano, R. A., who joins the command We hear that great preparations are being here, is expected to arrive by the English mail to-morrow. The other passengers booked for the incoming mail steamer, as per last advices, were the following :-Mr and Mrs T. Marab Brown and infant, Mr W. M'Knight Bartigan, Mr A. Percival, Second Lieuts. J. L. Armitage and A. J.
Lawford, Mr F. O. Parker, for Hoogkong: and for Shanghai, Mr Butler and child.
chief holdors of property and wealthiest merchants)." Here is the Hon, Ng Choy's constituency The credit given to the Colony for being the centre of trade in tea and silks is not a new In connection with the motion heard yes fiction; that has existed in previous terday in Sands. Forbes, It is complained editions, and has been smiled over be fore now. But whence if not from certain new financial notions, came the figures regarding the export and import trade of Hongkong The $500,000,000 piece of fireworks has evidently exercised
made in Macao for the procession of the Cross, which is to take place on the lat Sunday in Lent (15th February next.) Aa® most of our Portuguese residente belong to the Confraternity, and would like to bo present at the festival, the Secretary of the Steam-boat Company, will be requested, for the convenience of all, to postpone the o'clock p., as was done last years Our departure of the White Cloud from 2 to 4 Macao co-religionists, in deference to their Hongkong brethren, have decided to start the Saturday night's prosesion soon aftar the arrival of the steamer, so as to allow the new comers to join in the great annual penitential demonstration.
A Subscription list is lying at the house that our short report does not convey a of our friend Mr F. G. Pereira, Wyndham correct iden of what took place. The fol- Street, and members of the Brotherhood lowing may be more correct -The motion send in their contributions; and as the and devotees generally are requested to was worded in such a way as to call upon funds at the disposal of the Confraternity
|sollotted.-Ibid.
a certain effect upon the compiler of this the plaintiff to show cause why the defendre very all indood, alms are urgently 1 p.m.-English Mail leaves for Porte portion of the Almanack; for the "imant should not be paid & per cent. commie-
of Call and Europe.
porta from United Kingdom in 1878" sion, Mr Ng Choy objected to it fu that Taar have been marrying and giving in are stated, without comment or exple form and said if not amended he must ask marriage about theso new-years' times in nation, to be £4,677,017; and the "ex for an adjournment. The notion was made Siam. Tho-booal paper is full of the event. ports to United Kingdom," in same year are put down at £1,174,469, How a substantive one for the payment of com- Editorially the event is the subject of com these figures have been arrived at, it is mission. Mr Bayllar moved in accordancement, and we have hurled at our heads not hinted; but they have been "re with it. Mr Forbes and Mr Wotton were imposing sentences which not only stato rised by the Local Government," who, it examined at great length; the hearing lasted the plain fact that the gathering at H. L may be remembered, is well versed in from 11 a.m. to about 4.30 p.m., and was M.'s German Consulate to witness the cere figures! No mention is made of "op- tional cargo," or of goods in transit, nor
subject to rent and landing charges. p.m.-"Sorcerer" at the City Hall.
FRIDAY, January 30;—
3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the H., C. & M. Steamboat Co., Limited,
at No. 50A, Queen's Road.
WEDNESDAY, February 4 -
Noon.-French Mail leaves for Ports of
1p
Call and Europe.
p. m.American Mall leaves for Yako- hame and San Francisco,
Yokohama via Kobó.
WEDNESDAY, February 25:---
&p.m.-Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San
Francisen.
THE
Established A. D. 1841.
香港大蘩
finally adjourned to allow Mr Hagilar to is it stated how Hongkong can pose as amend his notice of motion by adding that the centre of the tea and silk trades on he moved for the amendment of the answer & total export of a little over a million in the suit by striking out the second para sterling. A statement, however, which BATURDAY, February 7 :---
formerly did duty as the only remark graph which admits that Mr Forbes did Daylight-Mitau Bisht Mail leaves for indicative of a correct conception of the not ble the necessary account. The Chief port and island, has been rudely erased: Juation suggested at the end that the plain. it is this, "With the exception of a sugar refinery, rum distillery, and ice tiff might make an offer, and thus save the manufactory, it has neither agriculture question coming again before the Court. nor manufactures, and produces: little."
A FIRE broke out in the Hotel de l'Univers It is evidently not a part of the pro- gramme of the present Head of the last night, alarming in its nature but hap' HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Executive to reveal the barreness of plly not destrutive. A live coal falling the Island, so much as to expose to the on to the floor, from the grate of one of world the mistaken views of its foreign the bedrooms occupied by Mr and Mrs Nor residenta
But we
not yet done with villa, burned through the wood and set fire Whitaker and his gubernatorial in- to a mass of shavings which wore stuffed ably-compiled London companion of the ceiling of the lower room. Miss Minnie spirations. Our exccodingly useful and between the floor of the cue room and the
orango cover has anticipated events as Nordt first noticed the fire from the lower to the component parts of the Govern. ment here in a most unwarrantable names and salaries generally wind up manner. The six leading officials whose
the record of Hongkong, are now seven; aud the seventh reads thus-" Chinese See., Dr E. Eitel, £1000." Now, either the Hongkong Directory or Whitaker is wrong somewhere in this connection; in the local Directory as an official for the name of Dr Eitel does not appear
of this Colony under any heading what That he fills the post of Govern-
A. S. WATSON & Co..
Per Chin lung, for Saigon, about 550 FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTE, IMPORTERS
SUUPPING REPORTS,
Tho British steamur Europe reports: Had strong nevon and thick hazy wea ther, and high sen running till off Chelang Point, thence to port moderate northerly winds and overcast weather.
The Britiab ateamer Menelaus reports: Moderate N. E. monsoon and cloudy wea- ther throughout.
* POST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILS will close:-
For BOIROW & HAIPHONG (PAKHOI
AND HANOI)—
Per Conquest, at 9 a.m. To-morrow, the
25 inst
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, SUEZ,
AND LONDON.—
Por Menelus, at.9 a.m. To-morrow, the
25th inst.
or
Drungista Sondaire, Nyany Reque AITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENOLIMIT, AMERICAN, AND French ParanT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERA
มา
Sol Water, Locionado, Tonto Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.
No. 8.-Vol. VIII. -OF THE-
ever,
are
For SWATOW, AMOY & SHANGHALCHINA REVIEW Chinese Secretary by a grand coup
Per Bouchow, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,
the 26th inst.
For AMOY AND SHANGHAL---
Per Ulysses, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday,
the 26th ingt.
F6: SWATOW, AMOY, & FOUCHÓW.-
Fer Kuungtung, at 5 p.m., on Monday,
the 26th inst.
For MANILA. —
Per brig Filla de Rivadavia, at 10 am,
on Tuesday, the 27th inst
For SAIGON -
Per Switor, at 5.30 p.m., on Wednesday, the 28th inat., iustead of S. S. Foo chow as previously notified,
For JAPAN via KOBE.-
WILL BE READY IN
room, raised the alarm and rushed to the The occupants of the room, especially Mr George bod-room where the flames were.
Norville who had fallen asleep on a chair in front of the fire place, had a very narrow escape from suffocation. The floor was torn up and the fire was prevented from
been five minutes longer in noticing the spreading, but had the young lady named
fire a most serious conflagration, destroying valuable property and rieking valuable lives, would have been the roault.
M
monics of the Christian marriage of Oscar Brener, Secretary of that Consulate, to Mins Frederike Goldsticker, was large," and the gratifying Intelligence that the leading grandeur of the occasion and joined the princes and nobles of Blam aided to the foreign residents in their hearty wishes that all to each other that the stored relation the new pair might long be spared to be the prescribes," but we have an "ook" to the effect that this maid sacred relation" con- stituts the highest earthly happiness which human beings are capable of enjoying," The speofalable pen" which furnished the report tells us that Biam "society is welcoming to its circle with great pleasure, German ladies. Several of our German merchants bave induced their countrywo men to leave the fatherland and home circle, the home of a chosen friend in this far In the old country, to gladdes and protect off Idolatrous, polygamous country. They have a-Mission, most exalted one; and every true heart has for them a most cor- not seen anything better than this for dial welcome." And "for high” we have
some times:
*The holy bonds of matrimony." marriage sacrament.
"Joined in holy wedlock," Such are some of the expres They have their signiflesno. There can sions to describe the marriage relation. not be too much importance thrown around leaves the home of his father, his mother the last tatlon. Time comes when the com and sisters, for new friendships; but his wife is to be always at his side. His
to be heedless here, and the future is happiness, his success, his topes must contra in the object of bis choice. Dare
irretrievably lost. Choose well in the common ille incident to mortals. The relation, sud you madly laugh at the
greater the sorrow to act as a refiner, the brighter the gem which adorns your casket. It is suitable to put on robes of gladness It is well-to-call-in-friends at a wedding. to call in the most joyoui Instruments of music for the occasion, and to spread the a great event, pregnant with momentous tables with thanksgiving bounties. It is interesta
*The
Thfa new bride will hava a most cordial welcome to the society of
The Manufactory is under direct and ment Inspector of Schools is true enough; and that he ought to have appeared as continuous European Supervision.
such in the local publication is equally -Hongkono, Juno 1,-1876.
clear. But why this mysterious silence THE Volunteers held a parada this after. in the Colonial Secretary's return 1 Are noon ander Captain Francia and Lieutenant there moro Carnarvon despatches" to Danby, when a sufficient number presented be unearthed? Or are we to have the themselves to man a three gun battery. Colonial Secretary superseded by the
The orpe marched out to Happy Valley, One of the most wonderful characteristics and the proceedings commenced with a of the Hennessy régime is, that straws little company and marching drill after often indicate the direction a very big which the man reformed on their guna and wind may blow, or is blowing. So many engaged in a serious of evolutions së a influences now seem to be at work PASSENGERS arriving in Hongkong, or any that one is compellod to be ever on
mountain battery. A very pretty ozeroise other persons who may desire to con- sult the files of local, China, Japan, the look-out for surprises, or for some of dismounting the gas and carriage MR Herbert Roberts, who is now in Stam, American, English, Indian or Austrs half-true but misleading representa was performed, and although this was has had the honour of playing for the en lian newspapers, are invited to call at tion of fact or opinion. And, with the first time many of those present tertainment of His Highness, the ex the CHINA MAIL" Office, where over out entering into the question, it sixty newspapers, dailios and weeklies, would seem to us that the last entry executed, indeed the whole of the drill was These distinguished noblemen were much had ever been so engaged it was very fairly Regent, and H. E. Chow Praya Bhann
wongde, the Minister for Foreign Affairs. from these countzles, are from to-day in Whitaker regarding this Colony is a filed for reference. Hongkong, Jan. 1, 1880. -
A DAY OR TWO,
Bangkok. We are growing rich in ladies. Our cousuls and our merchants are giving hostages of good citizenship. And the old countries have still ladies to spare for those who have not chosen their life friend. Go and do likewise,'
straw which, if well studied, would very creditably done. Before dismissing pleased with the entertainment, and Mr reveal the existence of quite a number the parade Captain Francis announced thated him.
Roberts with the gracious reception acoord- of diplomatic typhoons and official "high the Battery would go to Stanley at an early winds." It is significant that Mr Hen-day for target practice, and levited those A RUMOUK la plost in Stam that H; M. the On Dec. 29th, 1879, at B, I. M.'s Ger-nessy has been so reticent lately upon who had more recently joined to attend King of Siam contemplates visiting Hong-
this and other points. While we rejoice
MARRIAGE,
Per Niigata Mami, at 6 p.m., on Friday, man Consulate, Bangkok, Siam, by the
the 6th February,
Rev. N. 4. MacDonald of the Am. Freab. Mission, Mr Uson BREUER, Sec. in H. 1. M. German Couaulate, to Miss FRIEDERIKE GOLDSTICK KE.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET, -—- · The British Contract Packet Bokhara
will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 28th Instant, with Malls to and
to find greates prominence given to the moonlight drills during the next week, Chinese language and Chinese, interests when he would also be prosent to assist. in the Government of the Island, it is to
kong and other Chius ports. Those rumers
are also noted:-
That Thos. George Knox, Esq., H. B.ML Agent and Consul General, will probably become Sir Thomas George Knox.
be feared that the present Governor Waar will our sisters and our cousins and will never succeed in utilising two our aunts think and say of us after reading The publication of this issue commenced Colonial Secretaries at the same time, the following paragraph, which we cut from China Express, and the Straits Times, bas That Mr Palgrave, who, hy the London He does not possess the tact necessary a home paper →→
been announced as the newly appointed for so delicate an operation. It is to be regretted, but it is nevertheless the fact, Branch of the Royal Naval Scripture Res-that Mr ewman will become the Agent At the annual meeting of the Guildford Agent and Consul General for Sism, will only visit Blam, temporarily... is hinted that the wheels of the administration der's Society, held on the 2nd instant, and Consul General for Siam.
through the United Kingdom and at 8.50 p.m. Europe via Brindisi or Southampton;
to the Straits Settlements, Batavia,
Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, THE CHINA MAIL.
Malta, and Gibraltar.
N.B.-This Packet carries no mails for the Austration Colonies, E. or S. Africa, nor for Mauritius.
MOS. FOR TO-MORROW Shipping, Noon-Menelaus leaves for London.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES:-
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, The Righ. Reverend Bishop Burdon. Morning Sert vice 11, Evening 5.45. Holy Communion on the first Sunday in the month.
Military Service-Rev. J. Henderson, officiating Military Chaplain. At 8 am. on the second and fourth Sunday in the month.
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JAN. 24, 1880,
persistently refuse to run smoothly upon the absurd pro-Chinese and anti-foreign rails which Mr Pope Hennessy has so laboriously endeavoured to lay down.
LOCAL AND GENERAL, The next Exos MAIL may be expected to arrive here To-morrow (Sunday), the 25th inst, by the P. & 0, steamer Nizam, which left Singapore at 6 p.m. on the 18th. She bringe London dates to the 19th ult.
Ir is always interesting to note what is said about this Colony in the outside world. Even when good people induce their friends at home to send Scripture. readers to convert the "merchants" of Hongkong, there is some satisfaction in the thought that they do "think of us at home" after a fashion, and that this "dot on the ocean" is not altogether forgotten. It is this desire, to see what is said about us as a Colony, that prompts a resident to open every guide- within reach, and turn to the heading of "Hongkong." It was certainly this feeling of curiosity which caused us to THE steamer Chefoo was towed to dook to- turn to page 248 of the new "Whitaker's day by the Foochow Almanack," for the present year, where-
The next AMERICAS MAIL may be expected to arrive here on or about Monday, the 20th instant, by the steamer City of Tokio, which left Yokohama on the 20th.
of the following Vessels, during their stay | Morning Prayer, &c. Holy Communion book or other compilation that comes We would call attention to Mr Norville's
in Hongkong Harbour
MOSES B. TOWER, American barkentine, Cmpt, C. Hall —Jardine, Matheson & Co.
MIDDLESEL, British barque, Captain A.
UNION CHURCH.-Morning Service, at 11 A., Afternoon, 6 P.M.-Divine Service în Chinese, 2-3 P.M. every Sunday, with communion on first Sunday of every month, -Rev. Dr. Chalmers.
on are recorded certain particulars of the
advertisement of a treat for the children.
Admiral Campoon, O. B., stated that through the manificence of Mrs More.
That His Highness the Ex-Regent will Molyneux and Mrs Gambrill they had been visit the Great exhibition that is to take enabled to send a reader to Hongkong, place in Australia. where much valuable work might be done
among the merchanta and Chinese. Cap UNDER the heading "A Reckless Memory," tain Pitman, R. N., expressed his pleature the San Francisco Call writes Mr Wong that a reader had been appointed for Chi g Foo, the Chinese missionary, has Hongkong, remarking that from his own experience he had found it a centre of vice and immorality.
The feelings entertained towards us by the Afghans is thus forcibly described by a cor- respondent of the Civil and Afilitary Gazette of Lahore :-
reached Chicago and preached to that people, In his opening discourse he asys have come to tall the Christians of this wicked world that there is salvation for them if rios and embrace the sublime principles of they will give up their religious manime- Confucius." It seems to us that Mr Wong Ching Foo is subjecting his religion to a savere teat He might have promised salva- tion to a Boston dan, a Philadelphian, or The tale one bears the whole way down San Franciscan, and thus tested his religion from Kabul, is ever the self-samo song:- by degrees, but to begin with the wickedest Hatred of the hated Berloghi, nursing their city in America indicates a recklessness in country la soothing with fierce suppressed what impairs their ardor. If, however, ba. wrath to keep it warm. The whole the matter of making promises that some passion; but one disaster, and we would can establish the fact that he has redeemed have all the tribes in arms against us bis promises to the Christians of that city, Our line of communication is through a the average good citizen of other cifica need most difficult country, and if opposed by an feel no apprehension about the future. activesnomy, it would take twenty thousand
Walsh,-Bornea Company.
PRINCE FREDERICK, British ship, Capt. John Olague-Vogel & Co.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH-ROV. interest felt in discoveries here made the Pratas Shoal on her last voyage to Ma-mon to hold the road open between Cabul Tax following is from the Fall Mall
trade and conditions of this Island. The THE British barque Hazelhome stranded on MABEL, American barque, Capt. Francis J. Henderson. Service at 5 P.M., every Hallett-Captain.
Sunday. Wednesday and Friday, at 11 may be reasonably described as mixed in nila, but was got off again with only slight and Feshawur. ALICE REED, American barque, Captains... All seats free. Morning Prayer and character, and varied in accordance with damage. She is the second vessel that has Killerau-Vogal & Co.
Communion on the First Sunday in each the interpretation the reader may place been lucky enough to get off after being on upon the following announcement: ""In
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Jan, 25, Chang-wan, Chinese gunboat,
from Canton.
Jan. 23, Chop-sai, Chinese gunboat, from (Canton.
Jan. 23, Wang-hai, Chinese gunboat,
from Canton,
Jan. 23, Hai-chang-ching, Chiness gun. bos from Canton,
month at II a, M.
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH.-Rev. most instances, the Sections have been this dreaded shoal. She has put back to J. Grundy, and Rev. Lo Sam Yuen. revised by the Local Governments, and, this port for repair. (All Services in Chinese.) Morning Prayer:-Litany, Ante-Communion, and being more recent, will frequently be
Sermon, at 11 A.M. Bible Class, at S found to differ from the statistics pre- Oca Correspondent "Quiz" is all wrong, P.M. Freaching, at 6.30 P.. Holy Compared and published by authority in this and we do not publish his effusion. The munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month, country." We are inclined to believe
BELLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE Service in that the statements which now appear naval and official demonstration of to-day the German language, by Pastor F. Klitzke, under the heading of "British Posses had nothing whatever to do with the recent the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, by the Local Government" to some par- was caused by the arrival of the Viceroy, every Sunday, at half-past, tor A.M., 12sione-Hongkong" "have been revised appointment to the Legislative Council. It
St. Josera's CHURO, Garden Boad, poss. Perhaps the appointment of a
Chinese barrister to a seat in the Legis will be found expialued elsewhere.
West Point.
! !
In the morning, Mann at 8 o'clock,
as
Poor Chung How! His rare abilities and
Ganette:-
just now. In every direction they are The Chinese Government are very active politicians; the important services rendered the interests of their countrymen. The tact as one of the most sagacious of Chiness making treaties and looking sharply after by him to his country on numerous occa last arrangement of which news has come sions; his exertions in averting a sanguinis with the Sandwich Islands. There are Tientsin maasacre on the 21st June, 1870; some of them have done exceedingly well all thele services are forgotten by his Impe there. But some, on the other hand, have ary war with France on account of the many Chinese coolies in that group, and
the Bir Boards and Nine Courts and Heaven men who had come out with the promise of rial Master, and he is now handed over to not been well treated. Skilled artisans, knows to what more abominations, simply being employed at good wages in their own bon be the reward of his services -Catholic Chinese Government will in fatare have because he was unsuccessful in his last trade, have been turned to ordinary Held mission to Rusala. Will the fatal allk rib work. On this and similar matters the Register
something to say. But the Chinese M