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WHERE YOU CAN BUY
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Superior California LAMB'S WOOL
.. BLANKETS. SARATOGA TRUNKS.
TRAVELLING BAGS and SATCHELS. AGATE COOKING UTENSILS. THE AMERICAN BROILER. TURNBULL'S FAMILY SUALES.
TOBACCO SHAVES.
AMERICAN and Cruss's LOCKS.
HOUSE GONGS.
SMOOTHING IRONS.
LEMON SQUEEZERS.
MOUSE TRAPS,
BILLIARD CUE TIFS and CHALK.
·PANUS CORIUM for BOOTS. American AXES and RATCHETS,
LIFE BUOYS.
ROCKETS and BLUE LIGHTS, DOUGLAS OFFICE CHAIRS. COPPER WIRE GAUZE.
WAFFLE IRONS.
GRIDIRONS.
FIRE GRATES.
American SOFT FELT HATS.
STATIONERY
FOR LADIE
AND OFFICE. USE,
the
Best and Cheapest-
IS
Ilangkong.
NEW BOOK S
Mails.
U. S. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISED. THE U. S. Mail Steamship CITY OF TOKIO will be despatched for San Francisco, via Yokohama, on SATURDAY, the 9th April, 1881, dt 3 p.m., taking Preacugors, and Freight, for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
Through Bills of Lading issued for trans- portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantic m Inland Citius of the United States vin Over- land Railways, to
to Havana, Trinidad, and Demorara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South Amorica by the Company's and connecting Steamers.
Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany, by all trans-Atlantic lines of Stommers.
Freight will be receival on board until 1., the 6th April. Parool Packages will be received at the office until 5 p.. same day; al Parcel Packages should be marked to wldress in full; value of sane is required,
Consular Invoices to accompany Overland Cargo should be sent to the Company's Offices in Scaled Envelogios, udtressed the Collector of Customs at Sats Francisco,
For further informations to Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 9, Prayu Contral.
Intimations.
THE CHINA
MAIL.
To-day's Advertisements.
DERARTED.
Fer Amat for Bhangai, Mr A. G. Morris. Fer Meath, for Australia, I European HALL..(steerage), and 180 Chinone.
ST ANDREW'S BRILLIANT & CONTINUED SUCCESS
THIS HAIR WASH has been prepared by as for the last 20 years. Its sale is steadily increasing in India, the Straits and Japan. It posscases all the qualities of Hair Oil or Pomtide without their sticki-- ness. It induces a healthy action of the edip and nourishes the Hail. Dandruff never appears whilst it is in use. It con- tains none but the bust ingredients, and the greatest care is taken in the com- pounding. Whon the Hair falls off after fover any other sickness, this Wash will surely prove of the greatest value. The
THE
LAOU-TI-KEE HAIR WASH
An mique and dogani appendage to the Tollet, combining in itsuli the properties of a Hair
RUSSELL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, March 30, 1881.
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NOTICE.
Grease, Wash, and ZE Restorer.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
: MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS.
STEAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, COLŮMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, ISMAILIA, PORT -SAID, NAPLES, AND MARSEILLES ;
ALSO,
BOMBAY, MAHE, ST. DENIS, AND PORT LOUIS.
MONDAY, the 11th day of April,
INSTRUCTIVE ANY AMUSING. 1881, at Noon, the Company's S. S.
Large Assortment of FRENCH NOVELS.
TAUCUNITE'S POPULAR EDITION OF STANDARD
WORKS,
WORKS of REFERENCE.
&c.
ALMANACKS.
DIARIES. SCHOOL BOOKS. GLEIC'S SCHOOL. SERIES.
PRESENTATION BOOKS.
Eto,,
Eto, Etc.
RODGER'S CUTLERY..
ELECTRO-PLATED WARE.
WEBLEY AND SON' London-made SPORT-
ING GUNS.
BUSSEY'S PATENT PNEUMATIC GUN, SELF-SHOT-EXTRACTING REVOLVERS. THE PATENT. BOTTLE CLIP..
TABLE GLASSWARE.
EARTHENWARE.
CAVITE,
THE FINEST STOCK OF
FORTIN, and
MEYSIG
CIGARS, and
OHEROOTS.
All Specially Selected,
ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
GROCERIES, FRESH SUPPLIES RECEIVED BY EVERY MAIL
SMYRNA FIGS,
CRYSTALIZED CHERRIES. FAHN'S FAVORITE BISCUITS,
STILTON CHEESE.
FRENCH PLUMS.
Calcutta BEEF.
HUMPS.
BOUNDS.
BRISKETS, and
TONGUES.
California ROLL BUTTER.
APPLE BUTTER.
CLAM CHOWDER,
FISH CHOWDER.
Soused PIG'S FEET, ⠀
Soused SHEEP'S TONGUES.
Pickled LAMB'S TONGUES.
Gruyere CHEESE
New York CREAM CHEESE,
CAVIARE
Curried OYSTERS
California CRACKER Co.'s BISOUFTS. Cracked WHEAT.
HOMINY,
DJEMNAI, Commandant De BOISSEDIL BARON, with MATLS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and
places.
for the above, will loave this Port Largo and Specie will be registered for cepted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Earope
PATE DE FOIE GRAS, RICHARDSON AND ROBDIY's Potted MEATS. Lunch TONGUE
PRESENT TEA in 5 and 10 Catty Boxes,
WINES and SPIRITS of all Descriptions.
SAIL-MAKING executed on the Premises
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. Hongkong, January 28, 1881,
Shipping Orders will be granted until Noon
Cargo will be received on board until 4 p.m., Specie and Parcels until 3 pm, on The 10th of April, 1881. (Parcels are not to be sent un board; they must be left at the Agency's Office.)
Contenta and value of Packages are re quired.
For further partidulus, apply at the Company's Office.
G. 18 CITAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, March 29, 1881.
STEAM FOR
PREPARED ONLY BY
老德記
J. LLEWELLYN & CO. Chemists, .. SHANGHAI.
DIRECTIONS.
Asmall puction to be pamet upon the end, und the rubbed into the roots of the Eair. No Pomade required.
From its great nourishing power on the follicles it way in time use Hair to return to its natural color; it, however, does not contain a particle of any dyeing ingredient. Using it constantly will most certainly pre- vunt the Hair falling. It is cleanly in use, the smallest quantity sufficing. It has no sodiment, and therefore requires no shaking.
J. LLEWELLYN & Co., Kenzee Hongkung Agents; Lane, Crawford & Co.
Ninth Volume of the "CHINA REVIEW."
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SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MALTA, GIRRALTAR, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE. SOUTHAMPTON, AND LONDON;
*ONLY
BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, AND AUSTRALIA.
W Ready.
No. de-Vol. IX. OF THE
"OIMA REVIEW!
-CONTAINS-
Scraps from Chinese Mythology. Thuisit Passos in the Province of Kwang-
tang.
Notes of the Corean Language. The Tai-hst" King; or the Respiration of
the Embryo.
The Ju Shông Considered in Its Relation to Theemaining Tones.
Question
the
N.B.-go can be taken on through Bits Notices of Now Books and Literacy Intel-
ligence
of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSIAN Notes and Queries: GULF PORTS, MARSEILLES.- TRIESTE, HAMBURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON.
THE PENISION COMPANY'S Stean-ship THIBET, Captain W. R. JORDAN, with Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, on THURSDAY, the 14th April, at 4 pm.
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL. STEAM
Cargo will be received on board until 10 am on the day of loparture.
Parcels and Specie (Gold) at the Ofies until 10 a.m. on the day of departure.
Silk and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Point de Gallo; but Tea and General Cargo nt Bombay, arriving one week later than by the direct route vi Galle
For further. Particulars regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE, upply to the
Botanical Notuz.
The Arabic Numerals.
A Chinese Pilgrim on the Way to Mecca, Chinese Mahonetana at Meccn.
How Munk is Made.
Tales from Chinese History. Chinese Proverbs.
Various kinds of Chinese Ink,
The Curious Inscription at Macao. The Aryan Origin of the Cambodians... Bank Notes.
大紅紙
"Than."
Stone Lions.
Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c. Hongkong, March 18, 1881
SAILOR'S HOME,
PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGA-ANY Cost of OTG Book of TION COMPANY'S Office, Hongkong,
PAPERS will be thankfully received
The Contents and Value of Packages are at the Sailor's Home, West Point...... required to be declared prior to shipment
requested to
Shippers are particularly of the Cum-
note the terms and
pany's Black Bill of Lading.
A. McIVER, Superintendent.
Hongkong, April 6, 1881.
CHINAILSTEAM,
GEO
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MITSU BISHI MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY."
STEAM TO YOKOHAMA FIA KOBE
THE 5. S. KOKONOYE MARU, Capt. BETHLEEN, due here on or about the 11th Instant, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 16th April, at Daylight;
Cargo received on board and Parcels at the Office up to 6 p.m. of 15th April.
No Bill of Lading signed under $2 Freight.
All Claims must be settled on board before delivery is taken, otherwise they will not be recognized.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
Cabin Steerago. TO KOHË,
815 YOKOHAMA & NAGASAKI 76 20 SHANGHAI VIS YOKOHAMA,... 120
Ko 05 80
#T
40
Hongkong, July 25, 1878.
Insurances.
CHINA TRADERS' INSURANCE 'COMPANY, LIMITED.
HEAD OFFICE, HONGKONG.
Position of the Company at the close of the last financial year, the 30th April, 1880.
of the
ARANDINI CONCERTS.
NEXT CONCERT
WILL DE DIVEN
TO-MORROW EVENING, the 9th Aprit. NEXT CONCERT by this Company
will be given ou MONDAY NEXT.
A CONOBRT OF SACRED MUSIC WILL BE GIVEX
NEXT WEEK.
•
Per Athol, for Swater, 100 Chinese. Per Norden, for Saigon, 80 Chinese. Per Cantin, for Yokohama, 1 European. Per Esmeralda, for Amey, 50 Chinese. Per Diamante, for Manila, 7 Europeans, and 80 ChinesO.
Per Java, for Saigon, 20 Chinese.
SIUPPING REPORTS. The British steamer Diamante reports: Had light N.E. monsoon and fine weather throughout.
The American barque N. Boynton re- ports: Nothing special, N.E. winds.
VARGO.
Por S. S, Galior, sailed 4th April-To London: from Canton and Macao, 4,301 boxes Tea (containing 75,740 lbs. Congou, 12,204 Be. Scented Orange Pokoe, and 1.491 lbs. Sorts; from Piece Goods, 166 15 bales Tickets obtainable at Musers LANE, CHAW. Raw Silk, & cases Silk Piece FORD & Co.'s and at the Door.
bales Waste Silk, and 22 hales Punjun Silk; from
unknown), 145 bales
NOTICE.
IN THE PRESS and will be READY in a Day or Two, completo Reprint, in Pamphlet Form, of the proceelings in the RECENT LIDEL CASH Of
REGANAF. FITMAN, containing the whole of the Proceedings at the Police Court, full report of the trial in Criminal Sessions, with connected Corre- spondence and comments of the Prose.
To which is now adiled a Report of the Caso of
PITMAN F. KESWICK AND OTHERS
50 CENTR Price per Copy,
Orders are now being booked, China Mail OFFICE,
Hongkong, April 8, 1881.
THE
[No. 6634-APRIL 8, 1881.
Chapman, Staff Surgeon W. Graham, Pay- master T. W. Snell, Chief Engineer D. Watts,
Engineer F. F. Russell, and Houtswain G
Cutting, of H.M.S. Magpie Liout. Com mandor N. M. Annesley, Chief Engineer W. R. McEvoy, Assist. Pajinaster II. A. Peni cod, Engineer E. Price, and Boatswain W. Marchant, of H. M.S. Pigilant; Lout. Com mandor W. G. Nowell, Liout. D. Mac- pharaon, Assist, Paymaster G, J. Clow, and Gunner J, Swatson, of H.M.B. Foxhound; Surgeon A. H. Miller, Asst. Paymaster 8. Crooke, Asst. Engineer W. J. Brown, and Boatswain J. E. Pigott, of HMB Ty; and about 350 blue jackets and marines from the ships paid off, invalide and timio- expired mea, including eleven naval pri soners froiu Vistoria Gaol. There are alau forty mon, three women and seven children from the 27th Regiment; six men, two women and fire children, from Royal Artil-
N.B.Lulies naccompanied by Gantla-1 pkgo. Toa (paghai, 105 boxes and 54 HONGKONG DISPENSARI, |lory; one Staff Non. Com, officer and four
inen not admitted.
Reserved Seats,
22.
Unreserved Sents,
<$1.
Hongkong, April 8, 1891.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.
The Stormship
"Thales,"
Captain Pocock, will be despatched for the above Ports on SUNDAY, the 10th Instant, at Daylight
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, April 8, 1881.
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NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
AMERICAN SHIP «WILLIE REED," FROM ANTWERP.
CONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- uned Vessel are requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to tako immediato delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vussel will be landed and stared at Con- aignees' risk and expense.
MELCHERS & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, April 8, 1881.
NOTICE.
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N Extraordinary Gonorul MEETING AN A of the MEMBERS of the HoxGKONG CLUB is hereby convened to take place at the Crus HOUSE un SATURDAY, the 23rd Instant, at 2.30 pin
By Order of the General Committee,
EDWARD BEART,
Secretury, Hongkong, April 8, 1881.
NOTICE.
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SPANISH CONSULATE, TERCHANT VESSELS bound to lonto
MERCHANT VESSICOS and anojected
to the same Rules and Prescriptions in conection with their Manifest and other Documents, aa aro anforced in the Ports of Spain, by the Custom's Regulations of the 23rd July, 1878.
A. MENĊARINI,
Consul for Spain. Hongkong, April 8, 1881.
Not Responsible for Debts.
aplb
ether the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Iesponsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Cran of the following Vessels, during their-stay in Honghong. Harbour ---
Gov. Goodwin, American ship, Captain William Lestor.Messageries Maritimes.
WocusILLE, British barque, Capt. Rode. -Chinesc.
WM. H. BESSE, American barque, Capt. B. C. Baker.--Adamson, Bell & Co..
STATE OF MAINE, American ship, Captain G. G. Small-Arnhold, Karborg & Co.
Notas, Danish steamer, Captain Ras- mussen. Sierassen & Co.
COREA, British barque, Captain John Irvin.-Ambola, Karberg & 06.
TrousHILL, British steamer, Captain T. Walker-Arnhold, Kurborg & Co.
PROSPECTOR, British fanyne, Captain W. Authony.-Eduard Schellhuss & Co.
NAPLES, British steamer, Captain C. White. Jardine, Mathosón & Co.
HERCULES, Amorienn ship, Captain J. Berry,-Order.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
April 7, Zabiala, Russian corvette, Lo- men, Nagnaski April 3.
April 7, Diamante, British steamer, 514. K.F. Cullen, Amoy April 6, General RUSSELL & CO.
Aprib 8. Panny, Spanish steamer, 547; G. Goyeneches, Amoy April 6, General- REMEDIOS & Cn.
April 8, Willie Reed, American ship, 1440, Yutes, Antwerp Nov. 15, General, MELOHEES & Co.
$1,000,000.00 ...8 300,000.00 April 8, N. Boyntony American barque, 405,000.00 1065, Wu, E., Nason, Shanghai April 1,
70,278.43 Ballast.YOUEL & CO.
CAPITAL SUBSCRIERU CAPITAL PAID OF... RESERVE FUND BALANCE UNDIVIDED .... DIVIDEND PAID TO SHARE
HOLIKES.................................--20% per Annum. DIVIDEND PAY TO ALL CONTRIBUTORS
OF BUSINESS, 26 Z on the anïount of their Contributions.
THE Company grants Policies on MARINE RISKS to all parts of the World, pay- ablo at any of its Agencies.
Contributory Dividends are. PAYABLE TO ALL CONTRIBUTORS OF BUSI NESS WHETHER THEY ARE SHARE HOLDERS OR NOT.
B. GOLDSMITH
Ading Secretary. Hongkong, August 18, 1880,
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY,
A REDUCTION is made on REZER CABIN THE Undersigned are prepared to grant PASSAGES
Policies against Fire to the extent of CARGO and PASSENGERS for Nagasaki 845,000 on Buildings, or on Goods stored will be transhipped to the Shanghai Mail Barein, at current local rates, subject to a Steamer at Kobe,
Discount of 20% on the Premis
NORTON & Co.,
Agonte. sp16 Hongkong, January 1137L
For further Partionlara, apply at the Company's Orato, PRATA CENTRAL, West Corner Pottinger Street.
Hongkong, April 0, 1881,
April 8, Hat-tung-husy, Chinese gunboat, 120, Leung Yin-ting, from Canton
DEPARTURES.
April 7, Meuth, for Melbourne, etc. 8, Atholl, for Swatow,
8, Chen-to, Chinese gunboat, for a
oringe
8, Norden, for Saigon:
B, Canton, for Yokohama.
8, Esmeralda, for Aroy,
B, Shen-chi, Chinese gumboat, for a
cruiser rate Mania 8. Diamante, for 8, Amoy, for Bhanghai, Java, for Saigon.
ULEARED.
Livingstone, for London.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED. Per N. Botton, from Shanghai, Raymond H. Fose
Per Diamante, from Amoy, 110 Chiness, and 3 Europeans (deck), 2)
Per Panay, from Amoy, 55 Chinese,
Raw Silk, and 67 bales Waste Silk, To Continent: from Canton, 19 bales Raw Silk, and 44 canes Silk Pieco Goods; from Shang hai, 26 bales Raw Silk, and 7 bales Waste Silk from Japan, bales Raw Silk.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close- For MANILA.---
For Panay, at 3.30 p.n., on Saturday,
the 9th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY, & FOOCHOW— Per Thales, at 5 p.m. To-morrow, the 9th inst, instead of as previously notified.
For BANGKOK.—
Per Thithe, at 5 p., i Monday, the 11th inst., instead of as previously notified.
For HOTHOW, PAKHOI, AND HAI-
PHONG-
Por l'any-ex, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the
11th ist.
For YOKOHAMA via KOBE-
Per Kokmoje Mar, at 9 a.m., on Friday,
the 16th inst.
For KOBE, NAGASAKI, AND YOKO-
HAMA.--.
Per Malacca, at 11.30 am., on Saturday,
the 18th inst.
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PAUKET,- The United States Mail Packet Peking of
Tokio, will be despatched on SATUR- DAY, the 9th April, with Mails for Ja- pan, San Francisco, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:-
2.15 r.. Registry conges.
2.30 P.M. Poat-Office closes, but Lettors for Union Countries may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cents actra Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies or Paraguay, cannot be sent by this route.
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Hongkong, March 30, 1881. MAILS DY TE FRENCH PACKET, The French Contract Packet Djemnah
will be despatched on MONDAY, the 11th April, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, India (via Mars), the Australasian Colantes, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, &c.
'MAILS BY THE BRITISHI PACKET, --- The British Contract Packet Thibel
will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 14th April, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europo il Brindisi; to The Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon,
Established AD. 1841.
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, --WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUOGISTS,
IMPORTERS.
OF
DRUGGISTS. SUNDRIES, NURSEY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITÉS, ENGLISH, -AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT
MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonic Water, Gingonde, Potass Water, Sarangarilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.
The Manufactory is under direct ant
· continuuna European Supercision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
an
PASSENGERS arriving in Hongkong, or any other persons who may desire to con- sult the files of local, China, Japan, American, English, Indian or Austri- lian newspapers, are invited to call at the." CHINA MAIL" Office, where over sixty newspapers, dailies and weeklies, from these countries, are now filed for
mon of the Army Hospital Corps, besides six military prisoners.
NEws is anxiously looked for by members of the Order in the East of the result of the law case set down for trist at the Leeds Assizes, appointed to open on 31st
January The plaintiff in this action (Dr. F. R. Leos) claims from the defondant (Jessph Maling, G.W.C.T) (1) The Charter of the Grand Lodge of England; (3) An affirmation that plaintif
•Damages for
Lees, is of right entitled to hold auch charter na G. W. Chief Temple of the Grand Lodge of England; (1) 1 the detention of the Charter by the-de- fendant; and (4), such further satisfaction
sities of the case may require as the necessities
while the defendant, on behalf of the Grund Lodge of England, resists all the claims of the plaintif It was announced that Sir Farrar Herschell, Solicitor-general, wasepe- cially retained by the plaintiff, and Mr E- the defendant. It is to be hoped that this nuol D. Waddy, QC, as senior counsel for case will finally settle the existing diangres- ment in the Order, and that soot all will again be united under one banner for the suppression of the liquor traffia-Temper ance Union
LAST NIGHT'S CARANDINI CONCERT.
The Concert given last evening by the Carandini troups was fairly well attended. Each number of the lengthy programme was rendered with spirit, and duly acknow- ledged by an appreciative audience. The dnets Twine the hity with the rose" and far The publication of this issue commenced Trust her not, she's fooling, theo," sung at 8.30 p.m.
reference.
The China Stail.
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, APRIL 8, 1881.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
by Madano and Malle Carandini, were well received, the comic effects introduced into the latter apparently "fetulting" the male members of the audience immensely. As Inst ovoning's programme has already been performed on a previous occasion, it is manifestly unnecessary to enter into any detailed notice here. It is sufficient to say that all the performers were in good voice,
The next FRENCH MAIL may be expected to arrive here; by the M. M, steamer Oras, on or about Monday, the 11th and did their best. We would particularly inst. She brings London dates to 4th refer to Miss Carandini's singing of Let March
me dream agai" (in response to an encore) The next Axcar Mat may be ex-
up to the 5th March.
pected to arrive here, by the O. &0. and "I cannot mind my whool, mother" steamer Belgic, on or about the 15th na almost perfect specimens of emotional April; she brings San Franciscu dates singing. This fair young artiste has con- siderable dramatic powers, her phrasing is ORDER OF SERVICH AT THE UNION CHURCH excellent, her intonation and accentuation
-APRIL 10TH
aro most distinct, and all her vocal afforts
Forenton Hymn 26, tune pago 12;
Psalm 48, tune page 201 (Bustynie); ure characterized by the most consummate Hymn 139, tune page 22; Hymn good taste and feeling. We prophesy that 371, time page 169.
Bits Cavandini will yet make a briglit name Aftomoon Pelar 96, tune page 142;
Pralia 84, tune page 105; Hymn for herself on the operatic stage. We were 37, tune page 17 Hyun 57, tane delighted to licar Madame Carandini again Faye 28.
singing her charming Beutelf songs. We
India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and G In conséquenes of the proes of work in have no hesitation in saying that such por-
raltar.
ritius.
This is the beat opportunity
for forwarding Correspondence to Mau- Original Jurisdiction the Prisne Jadge adjourned the Samary Jurisdiction Court NB.-This Pucket carries no mails for the to-day without hearing any cases.
Australian Colonies.
HOURS OF CLOSING
THE FRENCH MAJ. L. The following hours are observed in closing Mails, &c., by the French Contract Packet-
Day before departure (or Saturday if the de
parture be on Monday),--
5
P.M.-Mouer Order Offico closes,
Post Office closes, except the NIGHT BOX, which is always open out of Office hours.
feet rendering of the music of old Caledonia has never been heard in the Far East be- fore. All loyal Scots should go to hear her. Such an opportunity is not likely soon to occur again,
THE HONGKONG ICE COMPANY, LEITED.
THE Carandini Company will give their next performance to-morrow, (Saturday) night, at the St Andrew's Hall, when there will, no doubt, bo a crowded house. The Company increases in popularity at every In recordance with the articles of associa appearance. They go to Canton for Tuestion, the first meeting of shareholders in day and Wednesday, and in all probability the above company was held at the office give a Sacred Concert on the evening of of the General Agonis (Messrs Jardino, Friday next, (Good Friday). The prices, Matheson & Co.) this afternoon. There it will be observed, have been re-arranged. were present Hon. W. Keswick (Chair), and Messrs A. Melver, George, Arnold, H. WITH reference to our paragraph in last Wicking, W. N. Bain, C. S. Taylor, Ful- evening's issue on the subject of the disturb- lerton Henderson, A. Coxon, J. Msc. closed, except for Latoause which was made by a number of mon Gregor, and Dr. Murray.
The Chairman explained that the moot- 11.10A.M.-Leitors may be posted with from the Russian man of war Rasboynik, it
Late of 10 ́e
cents until Fee
appears that the matter will probably being was a purely formal one, complying 11.30 AM. When the Post Office closes dealt with by the officers of the Russian with the ordinance, to declare the Company
Duy of departure,~~~~
10
11
A..-Post Office opens. A.Registry of Letters ceases. Posting of all printed matter and
Merna ceasca.
Letters.
cutirely.
11.40 A..Late Lotters may be posted ship. At the Police Court this morning no duly formed, that the shares were taken on board the picked with Late further proceedings were instituted, and as up, &c. This, on behalf of the General Fee of 10 cents until time of it appeared from the Itussina account of the Agents, he now formally declared. There ̈ ̈ ̈ ̈departure.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW,
Shipping
affray that they suffered quite as severely was nothing more to be done. He might
ss the constables in the contest, and that it only further say that the concern was going arose to a great extent through misappre- on satisfactorily, although as yet it was too
3 p.m.-American Mail leaves for Yoko Lension between the parties, it is possible early to place any figures before the share-
that the Police Authorities may cry quits, holders.oradyra and let the matter drop,
hana and San Francisco, 3pm-Panay leaves for Manila. Goods por Glenfin, undelivered after.
this date subject to rente
Amusements. 9.p.m.-Carandini's Operatio and Ballad
Company at St. Andrew's Hall
General Memoranda. SUNDAY, April 10
MONDAY, April 11
Meeting dissolved,
VALEDICTORY ADDRESS TO THE CHIEF JUSTICE.
Wr-learn, through the courtesy of Captain Pocock, of the B. S. Thats, that no change had taken place, up to the departure of the.
On the fitting of the Court this after- Thales, in the position of the S. S. Hailongoom in a matter on which it had been
The chief and second engineer, and the
the
chief officer of that vessel esing to Hong-nounced that the judgment of the Full Court would be given, this being it all probability the Chief Justice's last appear- Daylight Thales leaves for Coast Forts,kong by the Thales, Captain Hunter still re- Goods por Japan undelivered after this maining by the vessel Mr Fergusson,
ance on the Beach, it was found that there date subject to rent.
second officer of the Hailong, met with a
was an unusually large gathering of the serious accident after landing from the ship. Barristers and Solicitors, Officials of the Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of He appears to have fallen upon the rooks Court and others. There ware pras
Call and Europe.
and suffered some severe injuries on the Hon. EL O'Malley, the Atto Gen p.m.-Pingon leaves for Hoihow, &c.
head, the skal being fractured, and it is TUESDAY, April 12
ral, Mesars T. C. Heylar, Q.C., J. J. 2p.m.Auction of Household Furniture, feared that a permanent recovery is very Francis, Hon. Ng Choy, Maxioan, and P st the residence of Sir John Staale, doubtful. It was much in favor of the Smith, barristers; Messrs E. Sharp, Caine Boad
9p.m.Meeting of Victoria Lodge,
WEDNESDAY, April 13
THURSDAY, April 14
4 p.m.---English Mail leaves for Ports of |* Cell and Europe.
position of the Hallong that she was empty at the time of grounding.
nearly
W. Wotton, AB Johnson, M. Stephens, HI Dentys, W. M Monop Mr Deacons, M Stokes, Mr Sangüter, Acting HM Troopship Tyne, which leaves here, Registrar, Mr Ball, Mr Buff, Mr Hazeland probably to-morrow, for home, takes the and a small representative audience of Ya Daylight Mitan Bishi Mail leaves for following Officers and men from the paid off ried nabonahties.
Yokohama, &e.
vessels and the Garzison Commander L
The Attorney Genaral said u Lordship Ching of the Iron Duke: Captain P. H. had observed to-day that this was the list Noon Tenders for Repair of Lighter Napior, Leute, R. C. Prothero and E. P. Location in which he would eside in this
Blip received by Naval Storckouper.
SATURDAY, April 15 ---
WEOSBADAY, April 20 --