Intimations.
NOTICE.
have
THE Undersigned beg respectfully to Established themselves as
BUTCHERS AND GENERAL
COMPRADORES,
At No 'd, Graham Street, And are prepare to Supply Frosh and Salt PROVISIONS and STORES; also, WINES, STI- RITS and ALES of every description.
MATHEW & Co. Hongkong, March 25, 1876.
To-day's Advertisements.
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FOR YOKOHAMA & HIOGO.
The Departure of the S. S..
CANDIA,"
Captain R. TuomSON,. is un avoidably Postponed until
Daylight TO-MORROW.
Despatches will close at 5 p.m. To-day.. For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, April 1, 1876.
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LIMITED.
1HE Steamer "KIU-KIANG" will leave this for CANTON TO-MORROW, Bunday, at 8 a.,, and Return the ease, day, leaving Canton at 2 p.m.
By Order,
P. A. DA COSTA, Secretary,
Hongkong, April 1, 1870
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CHINA NAVIGATION CO., LIMITED, THE Steamer ICHANG" will leave This for CANTON TOMORROW, Sunday Morning, at 8 o'clock, Starting thence on the Return trip at 3 p.m. Saloon Fare $3.00 Single trip, $6.00 Return,
BUTTERFIELD & WIRE,
Agents.
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Hongkong, April 1, 1876.
NOTICE,
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HAVE this day Established myself an GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT at the Ports of Takow and Taiwanfoo
P. F. DA SILVA. Formosa, April 1, 1876.
weather with rain. Spoke the Brit. bark Ellen, of Sydney, on the 14th March, three miles North of Beewong Islands, Coast of Barneo, all well on board.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS, MAILS WILL CLOBN
For MANILA.
For SAIGON:
Per MONTGOMERYSHIRE, at 11.30
a. m. on Monday, the 3rd Instant. For SAN FRANCISCO,
Per Ship LATALEY RICH, at 11 am.
Tuesday, the 4th April
ou
THE GRINA MATL.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES:-
munion.
The Rev. E. Faber says of the Dis-
No. 8982-Aratt. 1, 1876.
THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
they will hope that be has many a plea a more suitable location, and hope to flud strings of the public pursotho Provincial one on terms sufficiently favorable to opable Treasurer should have sanctioned such sant day yet to spend in America.
unwarrantable expenditure. The unexported" ST. JOHN' CATHEDRAL-The Right A table in the book shows that the us to romeve, Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. R. aggregate of the attendance on prescrib- Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. On the ing days was 17,577, and of this number pensaries at Fu-mun and Tang-kun city, death of the late Treasurer at the early age. First and Third Sundays in each Month: 5374 were new patients. The number that at the former there is a decrease in of a little over thirty gave rise, at that time, At 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and of in-patients was 915, of whom 205 the attendance, owing to the opening of to ne little surprise and suspicion. Celebration of the Holy Communion. On were females. This is somewhat less à Chinese benevolent dispensary not very Per ESMERALDA, at 11,30 am. on the Second and Fourth Sundays in each than the previous year, but the falling far from his establishment, bat at the
Month (and Fifth, if any)!—Morning Monday, the 3rd April.
Prayer, Litany and Sermon. On all off is to be accounted for partly by a latter there fa a considerable increase Sundays: At 4 p.m., Evening Prayer and regulation requiring each patient to pay in the number who havo aveiled them-
On Wednesdays at 5 pm & suial! sum on admission, and weekly selves of the benefits of the establish- THE Press says it understands that a nega- Sermon. Evening Prayer (shortened form), and ex-thereafter, for wood and other kitchen ment. The reverend gentleman in the tive reply has been received to the petition from the Government Civil Servants in this position of Scripture. On all "Holy Days: axpenses. The Doctor explains that it course of his report says
At 8 a, celebration of the Holy Com became necessary to adopt this regula- The attempt has been made and will gra- Colony asking the Home Government to tion because patients coming from the dually be carried out to greater extent--to country would bring buindies of wood give prescriptions in some cases, and have place them on the same footing with regard with them and keep them under their the patients bay the medicines in a drug-to leave and pensions as Her Majesty's beds in the wards, and there were also shop. I think this plan advisable, especial- Consular ofloials in China. This refusal, ly for the work in the country. Most of the though perhaps disappointing to the ap- some patients, who, having been cured, ill-feeling, against our foreign practice of were disposed to make the hospital a medicine is caused by the jealousy of native plicants, is not very surprising. There are stopping place when they or their friends practitioners. The Chinese have early as had occasion to visit the City. The many physicians and drug-shops as pationts payment of these small fees Ind aided with money to pay for both, thousands of services, and the Consular officials possess very materially in keeping the wards people can get gratuitously from the foreign some advantages over Colonial ofloors. But readers depend upon for their living, they clean. A singular item in the report is dispensary, what a host of spoiled book-the latter are, on the whole, much better the one which states that the sum of will of necessity be stirred up to hostile remunerated, and, if their petition had been 824 had been forfeited by opium smokers movements. A good deal of this ill-feeling acceded to, the Consular servants might pro-- for failing to comply with the regulations will subside when the medicines are got bably have found ssuse to complain that for in-patients. The total sum received from native shops. The Chinese also know in various ways from in-patients amount to value better what they have to pay for. 3ed to no less than $280.82, or nearly The obstacles are at present that the native one-fourth the curront expenses, and of shops are not yet provided with foreign drugs, and they cannot be relied on to sell this amount $190.66 was received for pure and genuine articles, and many medi kitchen expenses. The Doctor thinks sines will be too dear for the poor among the that the income in this way might be Chinese.
Military Service.Rev. W. H. Baynes M.A.At 8 x.m., Morning Prayer and Litany alternately, Sermon and Colebration of Holy Communion every Sunday,
UNION CHURCH.-Minister, Rov: James Lamont. Morning Service, at 11 A.. Afternoon, 6 P.M.
For COOKTOWN AND SYDNEY. --
Per NORMANDY, at 11.30 am, Thursday, the 6th Instant. Malla will also be made up for all parts of East Australia, Tasmania, and Melbourne. Postage, 24 cents. For SINGAPORE AND PENANG.-
Per KILLARNEY, at 1.30p.m. on ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH-Rev.
Friday, the 7th Instant.-
W. H. Baynes, M.A. Service at 6P.M. every For YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO.Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer Per QUANGSE, at 1.30 p.m. on Wednes; and Communion on the First Sunday in
day, the 12th April, For HONOLULU.The Bark COLOMBO, Postponed till further notice. MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.—
The French Contract Packet HOOGHLY, will be despatched on THURSDAY the 6th April, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom via Marseilles; to Europe, Saigon, Sin gapore, Galle, Madras, Caloutts,
dach month at 11 am.
SI. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam Yuen. (All Services in Chinese) Morn ing Prayer-Litavy, Anto-Communion, and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at P.M. Preaching, at 6.90 r.M. Boly Com masion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, every Sunday, at half-past ton gradually increased by requiring small At the Fuk-wing Dispensary, the West Point,
Bome undoubted anomalies between the two
they were relatively underpaid. The Press also notices the Report of the Medical Missionary Society in China for the last your,
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS, THE Chinese fal, in noticing the exodus of
Bombay, Aden, Buez, and Alexan- the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, fees from those who are able to pay. Rev. Jobannes Nacken reports that few / Chinese to Canton for the purpose of wor-
dria.
The following will be the hours of closing
the Malls, de Wednesday, 6th April- Vednisoney Order Office closes,
Office closes except the NIGHT
which remains open all night.
Thursday, 6th April.-
Post
Box,
of
7 A., Post Office opens for sale
Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
10 A.M., Registry of Letters ceases.
Letters.
cases of importance presented themselves shipping their ancestors' tombs, gives a and the general complaints were much historical sketch of the practice of placing the same as last year. The number of paper money on the graves.
The Chung Nyoi San Po notices the extra” cases in which medicines were dispensed was 1419, and 34 small operations had trip of the steamer Kukiang to Canton to been performed.
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,Walling. They could easily be made to see that it ton Street. Vary Reverend G. Burghigis proper for them to make some return soli. In the morning, at 6 o'clock, Ist for the benefit they receive, and the Mass at 7, 2nd Mass; at 8, High Mass, Doctor gives a conversation he had with with Sermon in Portuguese; at 10, Milia patient to illustrate the point. It tary Service, Mass and Sermon in English. appears that the patient had been
An interesting feature at the conclu-morrow. This, it says, is to meet the wishes. In the afternoon, at 4, Catechism in Portu attended by more than ten doctors, and guese, English and Chinese; at 4.80, Sermon had paid them about one hundred dol- sion of the book is the list of the Chinese of the Chinese who repair to their native in Portuguese; at 6, Benediction.
lars, but had not been outed. On the subscribers, and their aggregate sub places to worship the tombs of their an St. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHAPEL, Spring Doctor asking him how much ho intendscriptions amount to about $380. If vertors, Gardens.In the morning, at 7, Masa with ad giving him for having affected & sure our native contemporaries will take up Sermon in Chinese. In the evening, within a month, this intelligent Chinaman the cause of the Institution, we believe ROMAN CATHOLIC REFORMATORY, West replied: "I am very grateful to you for that next year this amount will be con- Point. Rev. B. Vigano. In the morning, curing me, and you are a very good man, siderably increased. The subscriptions at 7.30, Mass.
and I would be glad to pay you, but I from the foreign community reach have spent all my money, and I will be $894. obliged if you will give me some cash to pay my passage home!" We quite agree SEVERAL amendments of importance have with a subsequent remark of the Doctor been made in the Pilotago Regulations that all who have not been reduced to of the Port of Shanghai, and are pub. poverty, and those of moderate mean, lished in the local newspapers for general would no doubt better appreciate the
11 A. M., Post Office closes except for Late (11.10 A.M., Letters (but Letters only)5, Benediction.
addressed to the United Kingdom or to Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until 11.30 A.., when the Post Office Closes
entirely.
to
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TREASURY BILLS JIENDERS of SPECIE, Mexican Dollars TENDER
durrent in the Colony, weighing 7.1.7, In exchange for Bills drawn at 30 days' aight on the Lords Comalesioners of Her Majesty's Treasury, will be Received by the Treasurer until Noon on the 5th Instant. The Tenderers to state the Total Amount required, and the amount for which each Bill should be drawn; but no Bills will be drawn for sums below £1,000.
The Tenders to be in duplicate in Sealed Covers, addrossed "Tender for Treasury Bill.'
The right to accopt, or reject, any, or sil of the Tenders is reserved.
C. R. SHERVINTON,
Lieut. Colonel, Assistant Commissury Gentral H M's Treasury, Commissariat Buildings, Queen's Road,
Hongkong, April 1, 1878. Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
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TAKING THROUGH CARGO AND PASSENGERS FOR THE UNITED STATES AND EUROPE,
IN CONNECTION WITH THE
CENTRAL and
UNION PACIFIC AND CONNECTING RAILROAD COMPANIES
AND
ATLANTI0 STEAMERS. MHE S. S. "GARLIC," will be des
vla
hama, on MONDAY, the 1st May, at 3 p.m., taking Cargo and Passangers for Japan, the United States and Europe.
Connection is made at Yokohama, with Steamers from Shanghal
Freight will be received on Board until 4p.m. of 30th Instant Pares Packages will be received at the Office antil 5 p.m. same day: all Parool Packages should be marked to address in full; value of same is required.
Return Passage Tickets available for 6 months are issued at a reduction of 20 per sent, on regular rates.
For further information an to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, Praya West
G. B. EMORY, Acting Agent.
Hongkong, April 1, 1876.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
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March 31, Notre Dame Auxiliatrice, French barque, 790, Jagoret, Cardiff Nov. 91. Coal-CAPTAIN.
April 1, Yangtres, British steamer, 788, Bahulize, Shanghai Mex. 28, General. BIEBSEN & Co
April 1, Formora, from, Whimpou
DEPARTURES.
April 1, Belgio, for San Francisco,
1, Ched of, for Cooktown & Sydney.
1, Wm. Phillips, for Bangkok.
1. Yangisse, for Canton.
CLEARED.
Douglas, for Swatow, £5. Rajah, for Swatow. Candia, for Yokohama Johann Smit, for Taksu. Northampton, for Manila.
PASSENGERS.
AREIVED. Per Yangless, Mr Droëge, and 28 Chinese.
DEPARTED.Per Cheviot, Mr J. G. Piton, Bud 470 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS. The French barque Notre Dame Ausilia. Fries reports: bad favourable and fine wea ther nearly the whole passage. Rounding the Cape experienged strong W and N.W. Finds, and in the China Sea had thick
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General.
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General Post Office, Hongkong, March 23, 1876.
MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET. ---- The English Contract Packet GHELONG, will be despatched with the Mails for Europe, do, on THURSDAY, the 13th April.
The
following will be the hours of closing the Malls, &e.
Wednesday, 12th April.
5 r.M., Money Order Office closes,
to
6 P.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Thursday, 13th April. 7.3.
Post Office opens
for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10 A.X., Post Office oloses except for Late
Letters. Registry of Letters GEREGS. (10.15-A-M., Lettera may be posted on payment of a LATE Bax of 18 cents extra Postage until 11 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely. 11.30 A.M., Letters (but Lettera only) addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi or to Singapore may be posted on board the Packet on payment of a Late Fee of 48 coute extra portago. 11.50A.M., Posting on Board ceases.
ALFRED LISTER,
Postmaster General.
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General Post Office, Hongkong, March 30, 1876.
General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, April 5-
close.
Noon-Government Tenders for Specie
THURSDAY, April 6:--
Call and Europe,
and Sydney.
Noon, French fall leaves for Ports of Noon-Normanby leaves for Cooktown
on or about this date.
FRIDAY, April 7:
Noon,General Weekly Sale by Mesare
Lane, Crawford & Co.
Shipping, Daylight.-Douglas leaves for Swatow,
Amoy and Foosbow.
Daylight Candia leaves for Yokohama
and Hiogo, 8am-Xiu-Klang leaves for Canton, 8 a.. Ichany leaves for Canton.
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping.
Noon. Esmeralda Icaves for Manila
(direct) Goode per Candia undelivered after this
date subject to rent.
TO ADVERTISERS.
It is requested that all advertisements be sent, when practicable, by 4 p.m., to allow the early issue of the paper.
of
The Universal Circuisting Herald notices the establishment of a Chinese bank, and gives credit to Lee Hung Chang, Teo- Chung Tang, and Ting Yih Chang for fostering Chinese trade.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
We are requested to mention that the next benofits derived from the Mission if they information. Local Rule I. of the re. practice of the Choral Festival will be beld” Igulations published in August 1879 is at the City Hall (instead of at the Oathe-
dral). had to pay a little for the same,
on Monday next, at past õp.m. would therefore be well that those who amended to read as follows t
The number of Pilots for the port of punctually, can, should be required to pay small fees, Shanghai shall be limited to forty fire on the while it should be cleatly made known that the poor are freely admitted, and as carefully attended to as the rick. Dr. Kerr had no lack of opportunity for ex- hibiting his well known skill as a surgi-
ive List, and ten on the Reserve List, ST. PETER'S CHURCE --To-morrow, and the and no more Apprentices shall be allowed to serve and no vacancies that may ocurr shall first Sunday in every mouth, there will be be filled-except by such Apprentices as had morning servies and celebration of Holy. served their apprenticeship previous to Ju- Communion in this Church at 11 o'clock. cal operator during the year, for it ap-nuary 1st, 1876 until the number of Pilots pears from the table which follows on the Active List shall be reduced to thirty- All the sants are provided with Byma the tno less than 912 operations were re, unless in the meantime the trade of the Books and Prayer Booke,
port shall appear to demand a larger number St. Peter's Seamen's Church-Matins- performed within the twelve months of Pilote, in which case the Harbour-Mas-Vaulte, Gibbons; Te Deum, Hayes Explanations of the more difficult or re-ter will consult with the other Pilotage Au Jabilate, Gregorian; Introit, Hymn 164; markable cases are given in the report. thorities, as designated in Art. 1 of the Kyrie in Holy Communion, Tallin; Before The Doctor makes the following inter General Regulations, before taking on any Sermon, Hyman 95. Reader, Preasher, and Celebrant, Rev. W. W. Baynes, M.Arg esting remarks in regard to opium more Apprentices.
Seamen's Chaplain.
The publication of this issus commenced smokers -- at 7:50 p.
Bye-law III., published on the 16th During the year 142 victims of this per-November, has also been amended. It now states that it shall be allowable for nicious habit have applied for relief. The majority of them professed, on leaving the licensed pilots to the number of ten to hospital, to be cured. The fact that so serve in command of vessele trading in At Shanghai, on the 25th Instant, Mrs many apply and endure the terrible ordeal, Chinese waters, or between China and H. PITERS, of a Son.
is evidence that a large number-are-de-Japan, under certain conditions which livered from the bondage of the destroyer.
BIRTH.
As each applicant is entered on the books are appended. The amendments taks THE CHINA MAIL of the hospital, a note is made of the amount effect from the 1st of April.
ef drug used, of the cost per day, and of the number of years of indulgence. Reliable data have thus been accumulate, upon THE provincial exchequer of Canton must be which approximate estimates may be made
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 1, 1876,
à CORRESPONDENT, whose time is evidently
oney, calls our attention to the fact that
he had to walt 74 minutes after 7 o'clock this morning at the Post Office window before ho could get a postage stamp. Though a note to the Poamaster-General would have been quite sufficient, we make public the torlie's drowsiness in order to prevent its repetition.
We Tearn that Mr J. J. Francis, who for
of the number of Opium Smokers, and of at a very low ebb, when it has not enough We have a strong predilection in favour the amount of money wasted by the vice. money to pay the salaries of a few soldiers Many of the statements of those who oppose of Medical Missions. In such a country the opinn traffic are mado at random, but and their officers. The poverty of the trea- some years practiced in our Courts here as as China, they take precedence of the the Opium Stackers wari of the hospital sury is openly admitted by the Provincial an Attorney, had passed his first examine- Missions for simply spreading the Gos furnishes facts which cannot be disputed. Treasurer in a notification issued by him;ion for the L., L. B. degree at the London pel. They combine the work of the For any one who wishes to stady the subject, and the matter was brought to light by an University. His friends will be glad to Missionary with that of the Doctor, and no better place can be found. The history
on themselves and their families, afford
the healing of the body has ever been a of the rectes, their poverty, with its importunate application on the part of an fearn that he took first place in the second We believe Mr Lord of the Tales leaves for San Francisco powerful auxiliary to the healing of the attendant miseries, which they have brought officer for his pay. It appears that he was class of honours, there being three students
soul. The Great Physician went about heal abundant reason for using all legitimate ordered to bring a quantity of saltpetre to only in the first class, ing the sick, and medical missionaries means to save the people from so terrible a Canton, and he asked for an allowance to Francis purposes taking his degree in Ja- must find no small encouragement in know- calamity. The statistics show that the cover the expenses of transport, and failingnuary nort, and expects to be called to the ing that they are carrying on the work monthly expenditure varies in different of the Gospel in exactly the same way in cazes from 31.00 to $15.00, and it must be a grant on that account, he asked to be paid bar in June of November of this year; which the Divine Master prosecuted His noted that this expenditure ie constant, or his own salary and that of his men for the after which he intends to return to the field
steadily increasing, and only diminishes Autumn quarter of the 12th your of Thing of his former professional labours. under the pressure of poverty. The oraving appetite must be satisfied, at least twice che (1873), in order that he might find the means in this way of paying for the trans- every day.
Patrocius leaves for London on or about
this date.
MONDAY, April 10:-
1 p.m.-Sale of Hulk, Machinery, Rig- ging, &o, of Gunboat Camuthu at Macao.
WEDNESDAY, Aptil 12;-~
2p.m.Quangse leaves for San Francisco, Thusay, April lä:-
Noon-English Mall leaves for Ports
of Call and Europe,
SATURDAY, April 16:-
work on earth.
THE steamer Rajah has been chartered by In concluding his report, Dr. Kerr part of the saltpetre. The proclamation, in the Chinese Insurance Co. to attend the states that the missionary character of refusing the grant of the allowande request salvage party at the wreck of the P. M. the hospital has been carefully maintained, set forth that the treasury was in ans. s. Japan, but will probably not start. ed, and the great importance of religions truth, both for the present and eternal extremely embarrassed ette, rising from before the middle of next week, as some well-being of man, has been impressed the enormous expenditure incurred in const details concerning the charter have to ba defences. There was no precedent for such settled with the owner (Chinese) as Binge the patients →→
8 p.m.-American Mall leaves for Yoko the Chinese, with all their exclusiveness, A daily morning service is conducted by an allowance, and the request could not pore. The operations will as formerly be
hama and San Francisco.
THURSDAY, April 20-
Botic leaves for Singapore, Brisbane, bydney, and Melbourns about this dute, SATURDAY, April 221-
The report of the Medical Missionary Society in China has been forwarded to us for notice. Most of the residents in this Colony are well aware that the Chinese have shown considerable appre ciation of the efforts of this Society, and there is no doubt it has done a very large amount of good. Here then is one foreign institution, at all events, which and dislike of the native of the West, his habits and practices, have regarded the Rev. C. F. Preston, and the Evangelist, therefore be granted. As to the arrears of carried on under Capt. Roberta' able super.
and the in-patients and their attendants, with feelings the opposite of antagonistic with the pupils and servants connected with Pay, they would be paid up the moment the vision, and the two professional divers whis Of course the native doctors are not the hospital, are expected to attend Thera treasury was in a better condition, and arrived recently from England, will be in particularly fond of the Medical Minston, is aleo a regular Church Service on Sunday, notice would be duly given when that re-attendance. They are very sanguine of
can read. Noop. Tenders received at Spanish and there is still a hesitation among the conducted by the Rev. C. F. Preston. Books 2sauring state of things was realized. The Canton authorities must have been in very Consulats for construction of Sir natives in availing themselves of ita and tracts are given to such Builers.
benefits, but the enmity of the Chinese In these ways, the all important truths Olaims against the Estate of Captain" Quacka" to the Institution is a recom. the Gospel are kept defore the minds of the great straits, But at the same time there A CORRESPONDENT Writes |—The Celesilale
patients and their attendante, and it is be
the Imperial treasury. Some people aftri the 30-cents fare for Canton, particularly Lawrence Young, deceased, must be mendation in its favour, and happily, this lieved that many return to their homes with must have been gross mismanagement of must feel indebted to the Tal-koo Hong for
hesitation among the natives to place a conviction of the truth of Christianity, themselves tinder the treatment of the
The report from the Society's Disbuted this state of affairs to the extravasat this period of the year when tomb. SURDAY, April 80:-
European, not only medically but spirit pensary at Satnam is a cheering one, ganne of the late Viceroy Ying Han, who worshipping forms one of their chief national ually as well, is fast wearing away. for, although the number of patients is was removed, it is alleged, not so much observance. The crowd was unusually In the opening pages of the report smaller than last year, the number of because he had allowed gambling as for great at the Ichang's wharf this morning, from the Hospital at Canton, Dr. Kerr operations performed is doubled, showing is spendthrift habits Common rumoure and the large veel was packed like a expresses his regret that the time has the increased confidence of the natives
sent in on or before this date.
Claims against the Estate of George Batty Falcobor, deceased, must be sent in on or before this date.
MONDAY, May 1
8 p.m.-Ocoldental & Oriental 8, S. Co.'s
and San Francisco, FRIDAY, Jane 80
B000888.
"Steamer Gaglis leaves for Yokohama come for him to sever his connection in Western surgery. Religious services siete that he had misappropriated something herring-barrel. No such crowd seemed to
MONDAY, July 31
lilo $200,000 while he was governor in endanger the limbs of onlookem at the with the establishment. After manfully have been conducted as usual, and e Claims against the Estate of Diederich labouring in Chins under the auspices of small school has been carried on by the anhwai, and that he had to make good H. K. O. & M. Company's Wharf, though Heimeoht, Querino Antonio Guterres, the Mission since 1864, the worthy Lostor native preacher in charge of the station, that amount at the expense of the Can- doubtless the passenger traffic in consider. Martin Carroll, Dora Howard, and finds that the health of his family and The total attendance during the year ton exohequer. Then the reserection of the ably increased all round. I understand the Henry, Roberté, decasted must be educational needs of his children render was 8,700, about one-third of whom were Bogue forts was undertaken, and a fabulous Tchang will make an interim trip between proved on or before this date.
his return to the United States necessary, women, and 60 surgical operations were sum was spent, but with what results people this and Tuesday, so that she may secure The unwearying and careful attention Claims against the Estates of Gustay that Dr. Kerr has devoted to the dis performed. Doster Graves adds ! →→
We feel the need of another situation for who take a trip up Canton can rest for them an additional slice of what may be termed Tobler, Edward Parker Edward charge of his duties during the long period the Dispensary, in order that its benefits may selves. That there have been gross mis- the tomb worshipping pudding." It is to Rishard. Haudley, Kwong Them; Lata of his connection with the Mission is a be more widely diffused. The present loca management and what is worse gross misap-be hoped that questionable characters will the Police in Kok Cheong, Lee Ah You, Leung matter of common note, and while tion is in a very narrow street, and the Fan, Man Oban, and a Chinamfany nate unknown, No. 11, dessased, must every one, natives locluded, will regret premises are overdowed during the season of propriation, there is no doubt, but what strikes be sharply looked after that he is about saying pale to China, high water. We are looking for a house in one as peculiar is that the keeper of the ❘ these days of cheap fares, be prayed on or before this date,
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