Notices to Consignees.
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE
THE S. 8. Glenartney. having arrived, Copagaces of Cargo are hereby in formed that their Goods are being landed at their risk by the Undersigned into their Godowns, whence and from the Wharf or Boats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be sent on to Shanghal unless notice to the contrary is given before Noon To-morrow, the 4th Fust. Cargo remaining undelivered after the 10th instant will be subject to rent.
No. Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agents 8. S. Glenartney. Hongkong, April 8, 1876.
S. S. OLYMPIA,
apio
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
"ONSIGNEES of Goods by the above
For Sale.
BLANCHE
DOLDNIE CHAMPAGNE ART
Quarts, $15 por asse (1 dozen.) Pints, $16
13.
5 per cent. discount on 25 osse
Bourbon WHISKEY.
20
$12 per case (1 dozen.) FOR SALE BY Hongkong, June 22, 1876.
HEARD & Co.
-BL
WASHING BOOKS, (In English and Chinese.)
WASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use
of Ladies and Gentlemen, are now ready at this Ofoe-Price $1 each.
CHINA MATE Offion
To Let.
TO LET.
With Immediate Possession.
Steamer are hereby notifind, that THE House No. 35, Wellington Stroot, lately in the occupation of Mesars ROSE & Co.
their Cargo in being landed and stored at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence delivery may be obtained.
Goods remaining in store after the 10th Instant will be abject to rent.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, "unless applied for by the Consignees before
2 p.m. on Monday, the 3rd Inst
Bills of Lading will be countersigned. by
SIELSSEN & Đ
Agents,
Hongkong, April 8, 1876.
The Dwelling House No. 4, Alexandra Terrace.
1-
The Store and Dwelling House, No. 31, Queen's Road, lately in the occupation of Miss GARRETT,
(Also with occupation from 1st April next.) The Dwelling House No. 46, Pael Street, now in the occupation of Mr.HAUSCHILD,
(And with occupation from 1st May next,
The Dwelling House No. 1, Alexandra ap10 Ferrade, at present in the occupation of
Dr STOUT.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, March 20, 1876.
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
HE British. 8. 8. Aindostan baring Taived from the above ports, Con tignees, are hereby informed that the Ge- neral Cargo will be landed by, and into the Godowns of the undersigned at Wanchi, whanos delivery can be obtained on and after the 6th instant.
Goods remaining in store after the 13th Instant will be subject to rent,
A
TO BE LET. COMMODIOUS HOUSE in Queen's
Road East, with Godown attached. Rent $25 per month.
Apply to
PURDON & Oo, Hongkong, March 20, 1876.
TO LET. With Possession on the 1st April. E-Premises in Queen's Road Central, known as the "Londons Ian,"
Consignees of Upium are requested to fake delivery from the boats alongside the Ice House Street Wharf, otherwire the Drug will be stored by the Undersigned at T Consignees' risk, unprotected by Fire In- surance,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,
Agents
Hongkong, April 4, 1870.
Apply to
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, March 9, 1878,
TO LET.
ap12 FIRST Class STORAGE, GODOWNS,
on the Prays, Apply to
TAYLOR & THOMPSON. Hongkong, November 20, 1875.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
TO RENT CHEAP. FFICES and Godown, No. 59, Prays, tely oupled by Messrs TATION & Alto OFFICE and Gonows aituated in the rear of the Messageries Maritimes Office.
6. B. IRAQUADDY.
NOTICE, YONSIGNEES of Cargo per-8. SLHOMPSON.
"Indus," from London, In connec tion with the above Steamer, are hereby Informed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained from FRIDAY, the 7th Instant,
at 10 a.m.
Apply to
LAI HING & Co. Hongkong, March 30, 1876,
TO LET [OUSE No. 5, Zetland Street.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Coi Hongkong, April 8, 1878.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless Intimation is received from the Con-H signees, before Noon To-morrow, the 7th Inst, requesting it to be landed here,
Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
Goods remaining unclaimed after Fu BAY, the 14th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
G. D2 OHAMPEAUX, A
Acting Agent.
Hongkong, April 6, 1876.*
8. 8. ORCHIS, FROM LONDON VIA SINGAPORE.
To-day's Advertisements.
BISCUIT FLOUR,
N Excellent FOOD for INFANTS and
CHILDREN,
1
MANUFACTURED SOLELY BY
sp14 THE HONGKONG & CHINA BAKERY
Co., LIMITED,
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above;
Steamer are hereby notified, that their Cargo is being landed and stored at their risk in the Godowns of the Under- signed, where delivery may be obtained.
Consignees wishing to take their Goods from the boats alongside the Wharf are at liberty to do so.
Goods remaining in store after the 15th Instant will be subject to rout
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
WM. PUSTAU & Co.,
Agents.
ap15
Hongkong, April 7, 1876,
FROM YOKOHAMA AND HIOGO.
Tue 8. 8. Stud Amsterdam, Captain
Boos, having arrived, Consignees Cargo are hereby requested to take imme- diate delivery of the same, otherwise it will he landed and stored at their risk and expense by the Undersigned.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Agente S. 8. Stad Amsterdam. Blongkong, April 3, 1870,
FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
1888. Argyll hasing atsived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby requested to send their Bills of Lading for countersignature to the Undersigned and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense,
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, April 4, 1876.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGÈRIES MARITIMES.
KOTION
YONSIGNEES par Company's Steadiet
Tibrs from Calcutta are hereby notified
that the Cargo will be discharged futo Boate
In Tins Containing 6 lbs. Hongkong, April 8, 1876.
NOTICE.
|
THE CHINA MAIL.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.--Per Agamemnon, from Sing-
spore for Hongkong, Capt. Barkey, Messia Javert, Scott and 0.1. Baker, and 174 Chinese. For Shanghai: from Liverpool, Mr Warrick; from Penang, Mr Holliday from Singapore, Mr Kabler.
Per Kuangtung, Mr. Byrne, 8 European deck and 184 Chinese,
Per Feronia, 25 Chinese, DEPARTED, Per Volga, for Tokohama,
[No. 8988-Aruil 8, 1876,
Such a piece of childish con- MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. its own officers. We agree with our
native contemporary to a very great seit was scarcely to have been expected RELIGIOUS SERVICES ——
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right extent, but not entirely. It is unfair from the Imperial Council.The Prus Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. R. that Government officials should have also comments on the meat racetion, and^2 Hayward Kidd, Oolonial Chaplain. On the one day's rest every week, and that!
says the public must feel indebted to Mr First and Third Sundays in each Month the general public should have none. At 11 .., Morning Prayer, Sermon and Whether, however, the Government Granville Sharp for the trouble he has Colebration of the Holy Communion. On should take upon itself to shut up the taken to expose the manner in which the the Second, and Fourth Sundays in each shops and theatres on Sunday is a doubt markets are supplied with animal food. Month (and Fifth, if any)-Morning ful question. If it is desired to close From what had been made public it was Prayer, Litany and Sermon. On all Per Sindh, for Shanghal, Col. Unterber, Sundays: At 4 p.m., Evening Prayer and these places of business and amusement
On Wednesdays: at 6 p.m., Masars Chongkong, and Mervant Evening Frayer (shortened form), and ex- Elliott, Rehders, Evans, Burabett, Stewart, position of Scripture. On all Holy Days: Bridgman, Buoheister and servant. At 8 a.m, oslebration of the Holy Com
Mr Ki-Aramis.
ger,
3718040
SHIPPING REPORTS. The French steamer Tibre reports had Aivo weather to Singapore, thence to the Island of Hainan fue weather, after passing which had strong N.N.E. winds and heavy
fogs.
The British steamer Cheops reports: left Saigon lat instant at 5 p.m. and arrived, as Hongkong on 7th at 4 p.m. Experienced light breeze and fine weather during the heat part of Judge, the latter party rain heavy head wind and sea with heavy and vivid flashes of lightning and overcast sky.
Shipping Intelligence.
HOME SHIPPING,
Serbion:
munion.
Military Service.Rev, W, H. Baynes 4-A 8 a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany alternatoly, Sermon and Celebration of Holy Communion every Sunday.
UNION CHURCH.-Minister, Rev. James Lamont. Morning Service, at 11 AM Afternoon, 6 r. M.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH-Rev. W. H. Baynes, M. Service at 5 r., every Sunday. All soate free. Morning Prayer and Communion on the First Sunday in each month at 11 a.m.
THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS.
The Chinese Mail reviews the work of
on Sunday, we do not imagine the Govery evident that large numbers of very in- vernment will offer any objection, and ferior beasts were brought into this Colony the matter rests with the Japanese people and slaughtered for, the consumption of themselves. The Government has set a British foreign residents. good example in giving its officials a day of rest every week, and Japanese trades- men and others employing labour, will do well to follow it. The suspension of business on Sunday is a Westera institu tion, having far greater recommendations J. G. Kerr, M.D., on Materia Medica. It for adoption than top hats and top-boots, says Western Science on pharmacy is in which the Japanese were in such a superior to the Chinese inasmuch as the hurry to encase themselves.
foreign doctors know aostomy while the Europeans can only look with disfe-Chinese do not. Dr Kerr bas opened a and Japan of working on the Sunday, took will find a place among Chinese your on the prevailing practice in China Large field for the Chinono to study, and his
standard works on medicine.
It thinks a
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev.or, rather, of not having any day of rest 4. B. Hatchiuson, and Rev. Lo Sam in the week. Putting altogether aside
The Chung Ngoi San Po complains against Yuen, (All Services in Chinese.) Morn- the fact that it is in consonance with the ing Prayer-Litany, Ante-Communion, views of most of us that one day out of the apathy shown by the Chinese Govern and Sermon, at 11 A.M. Bible Class, at the seven should be set apart to afford
ment towards newspapers. F.M. Preaching, at 6.30 PM Holy Com special opportunities for religious observ The following is taken from the latest munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.
anses, it does seem to the European that great many misdeeds of the mandaring are traceable to the lack of newspapers, London Papers J.
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service in we should have periodical breaks in phy- the German language, by Pastor E. Elitzke,sical and mental labour to prevent pros which re-cobe the voice of the people. If every Sunday, at half-past ten 4.M., intration of the powers of body and mind, the people could lift up their voice, a great the Ohapel of the Berlin Foundling House, We almost feel bound to assume that deal of the existing abuses would not have if there were no cessation of labour, ex-occurred. It instances the attention foreign
DEPARTURES,
Jan. 6, Annie Braginton, from New York
to Shanghai.
Jan. 6, Otteroaps, from Cardiff to Hong-
kong,
kong.
West Point.
The Universal Circulating Herald comp ments on the scheme of raising money
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL-Welling- ton Street. Very Reverend G. Barghig. cepting our nightly rest, decrepitude Jan. 6, Lycka Till, from Cardiff to Hong-noli.. In the morning, st 8 o'clock, 1st and, possibly, Insanity, would ensue, governments pay to the newspapers publiah."
kong.
Mass; at 7, 2nd Mass; at 8, High Mass, Facts in this part of the world do not, ed in their countries, Jan. 10, Echo, from London to Hongkong, with Sermon in Portagaosa; at 10, Mili however, appear to bear out such an Jan. 11, Titian, from Penarth to Hong-tary Service, Mass and Sermon in English.assumption. The Chinese labour from In the afternoon, at 4, Catechism in Fortu-day to day, from week to week, and from
to pay the expenses of the expedition guese, English and Chinese; st 4.80, Sormon month to month, without ceasing, and into Kashgar. While giving a puff to Jan. 13, Antipodes, from Cardiff to Hong in Portuguess; at 5, Benediction.
yet they live in health to an old age. kong.
Br. FRANCIS XAVIER'S CHAPEL. Spring They have a few lengthened intervale of Two Foung Tang, the commander-in-chief, Jan. 17, Alex. McNeil, from Cardiff to Gardens In the morning, at 7, Mass with restone in particular at the commence it says the army, under him are any
Hongkong.
Bermon in Chinese. In the evening, atment of the New Year-but it can soar thing but trained, the men being still -- Jan. 17, Onward, from Liverpool to Hong, Benediction.
ROMAN CATHOLIC REFORMATDAY, West coly be presumed that these intermissions armed with bows and arrows. It comments koug.
can have anything like the beneficial Jan. 19, Sophie, from Cardiff to Hongkong Point-Rev, B. Vigano, In the morning, effect of short ones occurring at the close on a possible conflict with Russia.
of every week. Besides they do not Jan. 20, Forward Ho, from London tot 7.30, Mass.
Yokohama, ko
much more than counterbalance the fortnight or month's holiday in the year that every Englishman, not in this Co- lony, hopes to enjoy. It seems to us THE cass before the Magistrate to-day were that one of the abief reasons why the of a trifing nature.
Jan. 22, Flintshire (str.), from London to
Penang, dre
Jan. 24, Victoria (str.), from Liverpool to
Madila
Jan. 81, Lord Macaulay, from Newport to
Hongkong.
Feb. 1, Nearabus (str.), from Cardiff to
Hongkong.
Feb. 3, Evelyn, from London to Hongkong. Feb. 4, Undine, from London to Shanghai. Feb. 6, Paul Marie, from London to
Shanghai.
Feb. 6, Bootle, from London to Hongkong. Feb. 6, Kaisow, from London to Hong.
kong.
Feb. 17, Naples (str.), from London to
Chino
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN" PORTS, At London-Steamers via Suez Canal Sumatra
Lorne. Russia,
Galley of Lorne, Fleurs Castle.
Viking.
Gleniyon.
Bailing Vessels,
Cashmere.
Ada
Moss Glen,
At Liverpool.
Antenor (str.) Oregon.
Glaucus (str.)
CARGO.
፡፡
Shipping Daylight.-Year Leaves for Swatow,
Amoy and Fooghow. Agamemnon leaves for Shanghai on or
about this date.
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY, Shipping.
Goods per Olympia undelivered after this
date subject to rent. Goods per Glendrney undelivered after
this date subject to rent,
Tenders Close.
Chinese, labouring such long periods
without cessation, are wanting neither
LOUAL AND GENERAL
Reax Admiral Rowley Lambert, C. Bi landed this morning at the Government Wharf, and was received by a guard of honor, the battery meanwhile firing a salute.
in health nor longevity must lie in the Tax Legislative Couneli will mest on Tues fact that they do not, as a people, exer- day, the 11th April, at 2.30 p.m. cise their minds to the intensity, or upon the high subjects, common among West ern nations. Those Chinese who do use their mental faculties to any great ex tent belong as a rule to the better class, and it is not to be doubted that they get Noon-Fonden for Army Contracts.resas much-rost as. Europeans. Whether
ceived by the Assistant Commissary rest at short intervals is more beneficial The recent rains have caused serious foods. General
than say a fortnight's rest two or three The district of Samsoey was inundated to times a year, or not, the European has, the extent that the inhabitants had to take shelter on the heights.. Great suffering bas prevailed throughout this province,
Auctions.
TO ADVERTISERS.
It is requested that all advertisements be sent, when practicable, by p.m., to allow of the early issue of the paper."
1 p.m.-Sale of Bulk, Machinery, Rigat all events, the satisfaction of knowing ging, &c., of Gunboat Camoens at his system is far superior to that of the Chinese on the points of enjoyment, and Масар
convenience. Dulce far niente is all very wall for a few days, but the business man gets tired of it, if it is too prolonged, At the same time he thoroughly enjoys the brief cessation from labour he gets ou Sunday. The interruption and dis arrangement to business, also, resulting lengthened period, is something serious, while business seems to go on all the better through abstaining from it for one day in the week.
The publication of this issue commenced from a general withdrawal from it for a
at 8.0 p.m.
Per Patroclus, Hongkong to London, THE CHINA MAIL. my 56,660 lbs. Congou Tes, 1,550 lbs. Ponchong Tea, 16 pkgs. Silk Piece Gooda, bo pkgs. Canes, 133 pkgs. Star Aniseed, 186 pkge. Matting, 118 pkgs. Chinaware, 20 pkgs. Preserves, and 145 pkgs. Sundries.
THE OFFICE of the Undersigned bas THE
been REMOVED to BUAD's LANE.
MEYER; ALABOR & Co. Hongkong, April 8, 1876.
I
NOTIFICATION.
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is herewith notified that a CusroM HOUSE bis been Established at HOI-HOW(), the Treaty Fort of KIUNGOHOW(), and has been Opened for transaction of Business under this day's date.
H. O. BROWN, Commissioner of Customs. Kinngchow Customs,
Hoi-how, April 1, 1876.
my8
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. April 7, An-lan, Chinese gunboat, 281, Godail, K'ing Chow April 8.
April 7, Tire, French steamer, 1096, De Girard, Calguita Mar, 18, Gulie 25, and Singapore April 1, Cotton and General MESSAGERIES MARITIMES,
April 8, Agamemnon, British steamer, 1650, Wilding, Liverpool Fob, 17, vis porta of call, and Singapore April 1, General. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
April 8, Peng-chao-haf, Chinese gunboat, Palmer, from a craise.
April 8, Kuangtung, British steamer, 491, Ashton, Foochow April 8, Amoy 6, Swatow 7, General.-D. LAPRAIK & Co.
April 8, Louise Marie, French bark, 389, Lalse, Bangkok, Rise and Tenkwood. LANDSTEIN & Co.
April 8, Dorn, Spanish brig, 41, M. F. Luzarraga, Sual April 4, Timber.-Cart.
April 8, Feronia, German steamer, 1080, Schaltse, Saigon Aßtil 3, Rice,—WE. PUS- HAU & Co.
DEPARTURES,
April 7, Glamis Castle, for Salgott.
8 Lathley Rish, for Ban Franelas
8, Sindh, for Shanghai,
8, Folge, for Yokohama.
B, Rajah, for Batow.
8, Feng-chao-hat, on a etülte
OLEARED.
and landed at the Company's Godowns. In Genda, for Saigon. both cases it will be at the Consignee's fisk. Stad Amsterdam, for Bairo The Carga will be ready for delivery shortly&G Reed, for Portland (Oregon). Lord of the Isles, for San Francisco after her arrival · ·
Agamemnon, for Amoy.
The above Steamer left Singapore on Saturday, 1st April, for this port.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Acting Agent.
Hongkong, April 5, 1879,
Arratoon 4pcar, for Swatow,
Maharajah, for Brator,
Macltrezor, for Bangkok,
Yero, for Swaton, de
:
HONGKONG, BATURDAY, APRIL 8, 1876.
On the whole the native of the Far East would do well to adopt a weekly day of rest, and no, day would be more convenient for the purpose than Sunday. He would probably be able to get Ir will be seen from the letter of Our through as much work in the six Correspondent, published in another co-days as he now does in the seven, and, if lumn, that the port of Kiang-show was the system were generally adopted among formally opened for trade, and the whole his countrymen, he would not be a fine For YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO.-island of Hainan made a Consular distion out of pocket through his day's It would be Per QUANGSE, at 1.80 p.m. on Wednes-trict of Canton, on the 1st April. The cessation from labour.
day, the 12th April,
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS. MAILS WILL CLOSE"!----
General Memoranda. TUESDAY, Apell 11-
2.80p.Meeting of Legislative
Council.
WEDNESDAY, April 13
2p.m.Quangse leaves for San Francisco. 9 p.m.-Meeting of Letland Lodge, Gooda per Hindostan undelivered after
this date subject to rent. THURSDAY, April 18:-
Noon-English Mall leaves for Forte
of Call and Europe.
480 p.m.Meeting of the Hongkong
Club at Club House,
FRIDAY, April 14.
Noon. General Weekly Sale by Messrs
Lane, Crawford & Co.
Goods per Traszaddy undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charged.
up the refrain with "our Sally "
Of all the days that's in the week I dearly love but one day, And that's the day that comes betwixt A Saturday and Monday!"
SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.
The number of lives lost by the capsining of the Shan Kan passage boat reported the her day has been estimated at over 100 people. Many of the bodies had been re- covered and were placed on the beach, in charge of some watchmen of the district, During the night robbers attempted to strip the bodies with the view of finding some valuables, but their diabolical object was frustrated by the watchmen who drove them away.
The weather at and abiit Canton is so peculiar for this time of the year that many craft, laden with ancestral worshippers come to grief from the squalls which accompany :
The latest casualty we the rainstorms.
hear of is a boat bound to Sai-tam, which was capsized in one of these "peripatatio"- puffs, and the inmates thrown into the water, more than one half of them being drowned.
Tas late excotive and continuous salz is Canton has caused so much anxiety among the provincial authorities that the Vloeroy and the Governor repaired yesterday to a matahed which had been specially erected for the purpose, to offer up prayers for a cessation of rain. The first orop of the
Sun chee arrived at Nowshow on the pleasant to hear the "Celestial" taking 25th, the Ling feng, with the Consular staff on board, on the following day, and H. M. 8. Egeria, with Sir Brooke Robertson and staff on board, on the 27th ultimo. The three steamers left for Hoi-how (the port for the city or foo of Kiungohow) at 8 am on the 28th and reached that port at about 3 p.m. the The Custom House and same day. Harbour regulations, of which we have received a copy, do not appear to impose any objectionable restrictions imagined that the experience of foreigners on the trade, and as a whole, we the Chinese officials have gained during the year has been irretrievably lost, and deale think they will be considered, for a last thirty-five years would have discipated ers in rio: may find "a good chance" in Chinese port, to be satisfactory. Ent to some extent the unparalleled conceit te importation The inhibition agaiunt... passant it may be remarked that the Compradore system has already received with which they have wrapped themselves the slaughter of animals still continues
up as with 6 garaient. But it appears A szitant a considerable development at the port
The Press says it might well have been
no less than thres Compradores have that their former sublime self-com. At extract from Chambers's Journal giveti opened establishments there, and one of placency and vanity has not desert on out öth page' is a somewhat spirited them has issued a card informing the ed them, and that to indulge in sketch of su incident which may yet be in public that he has started a "Backery
this feeling they are content to risk the the recollection of a few old residents in 8 p.m.-American Mail isaves for Tako at "Hainam" as a branch of his business chance of offending a friendly power. the North. Times have improved somewhat
+
SATURDAY, April 18-
handa and San Francisco.
"
Goods par Orthis undelivered after this and that "The price charge at moderatet seine that after the exchange of trea: since the time when such events were
date subject to rent. TUESDAY, April 181-
4 p.m.-Choral Festival at Uathedral, THURSDAY, April 90%-
Nestor leaves for London on of about
this date,
Bouth leaves for Blugapore, Brisbane, Sydney and Melbourne about this
date.
SATURDAY, April 19
Builera.
whatever that may mean
ties between the Peruvian and Chinese possible. Except the slightly exaggerated. Governments, His Excellency Dr. Elmore, tone of Orientalism, visible in the man.
A JAPANESE native newspaper, the Nicht the Ferutian Minister, presented the Emsgrove-created sreeka" and thick vegetation Nahi Shimbun, points out that the peror with some articles of interest attributed to Shanghai, we daresay the closing of the Government offices on
Sunday, in accordance with the notifica brought from Pern. They would be no sketch is a fair one. tion recently issued, will give rest to the cepted, Dr. Elmore naturally supposed, in
officials, but they, being free from duty, the same spirit in which they were offered, De Passion Week services will, Es will frequent the shops and theatres and To his great surprise and annoyance, tistiai, be held in St. John's Cathedral every Noon. Tenders rebaived at Spanish other places of resort more on Bunday however, he subsequently discovered that day, at 6a.m., 11, and 5,30 p.m., ex. Consulate for construction of Sik than any other day in the week, and it was being droulated among the Chinese rept on Palm Sunday, Good Friday and
thus the persons employed in them will Claims against the Estate of Captain be harder worked than ever on that day, that the presents were tribute lent by Feru." Easter Day, on which days the afternoon Lawrence Yodug, deceased, must be so while those who ara never over- This tendcney, adds the Press, to exalt the service is fixed for four o'clock, & special sant in on or before this date.
worked will have one day of rest in power of Chinese by malting it appear to course of eight short sermons on appropriate SUNDAY, April 80
seven, the very close mest needing sibh the ignorant people that all outside nations subjects will be preached by the Rev. C. J Olaims against the Estate of George Barty boon, will get no day of rest at all) as tributary and inferior to her, le likely Corfey B.N., Chaplain of HMS audacious,
Falcopat, decensed, must be sent in on but will have to work harder on the
mischief as to dreste
it disposes at the afternoon services; commencing tow of before this date.
Sunday than heretofore. This the
MONDAY, MAY 1
8 p.m.--Oudienta! & Oriental 8. 8. Co. Nicht Nichi Shimbun thinks, is unfair, them to treat foreigners with contempt, morrow afternoon. The offertory on Easter Steamer Gzele leaves for Yokohama and the Government ought to make and may be at the root of some of the little Day will be devoted to the Diocesan Hama some provision for the people as well as difiosities which are ovnstantly occurring, and Orphanage, gpw a popular institution
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