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For Sale.

FOR SALE..

THE UNDERMENTIONED

AND BUILDINGS."

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LAND

AT HONGKONG :--| INLAND LOT 83.-The well-known House and Offices lately occupied by Messrs A. Hoard & Co., adjoining the Cathedral Oom- pound.

The Ground below the masonry retaining wall of the above, abutting on the Queen's Road.

Annus! Crown rent, $890.48.

MARINE LOT 111, WAYOHAL-First-class and extensive Godowns, *Annual Crown rent, $824.-

AT YOKOHAMA -

Lurs No. AND No. 27 in the Foreign

Settlement.

No. 6 is situated on the Band, and com-

prises an eight-reomed Dwolling House, de

tached, with Garden all round, Offices, Go. downs, Servante Quarters and Outhouses. Area 1,064 Taubos of 88 square feet.

Anunal Ground rent, $263.79.

No. 27 is separated from No. 6 by Water Street and comprises large Toa Firing and other Godowns, Floss Bilk Press, Compra dore's Quarters, Stabling and Fire Engine House, Area, B64 Tsubos.

Ground rent, $164.97 per annum. Applications for parohase, or further formation, to be made to

J. WHITTALL

To-day's Advertisements.

FROM SAN FRANCISCO,

MEES. S. Fasco da Gama, Captain Rros, Thaving arrited, Consignees of Cargo

are hereby requested to send their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersig nature and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.

Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at, Consignees rink. and expense.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agouts 8. 8. Fasco de Gama. Hongkong, April 29, 1876.

NOTICE.

troft in our Firm ceased on the BE Interest and Responsibility of Mr $1st December last., The Business will be

THE CHINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS, MAIES WILL Uxam, we back For OOOKTOWN, BRISBANE SYD

NEY.-

Per. SINGAPORE, 11.30 am.or

Monday, the 8th May urtead of previously notified Mails will also be made up for all parla of East Australia, Pasmanis, and Melbourne.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping.

8pm. Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.'s Steamer Gaelic leaves for Yokohama and San Francisco. p.m.-Genoa leaves for Saigon.

Anotions.

Noen sle of Opium at Mesare Butter- vefield Bwire's Godowns.

Meeting. O'g'n-Moeding of Zatland Lodge,

[No. 4005,—Apнil 20, 1876.

independent of his control. At the same The Colonial Chaplain; First Lesson, time the Colonial Chaplain should know Numbers, xx. 14 to XXI. 10; Second Lesson, his powers and duties better than to fall Colossians, II, from verse 8; Paalme, Non. 163 and 186, Monk; Service, Trimnél in into such an error as the one indicated.

F.; Anthem, Thon visitest the Earth," No. 13 in Anthem Book; Hymd, after Sermon, The Church's one foundation, No. 49 in Anthem Book.

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.

HAINAN.

(From Our Own Correspondent.)

Hoнow, April 14, 1676.

The Press says it was curious to note how faw collisions occur between the Man- ohne and the Chinese. Rarely indeed do they evince any open hostility towarde each other, although, as a matter of facty there is no feeling of cordiality between TO ADVERTISERS.

them. The mass of the Chiness have no The attention of Advertisers is respect-violent objection to the Manchu Govern fully drawn to the fact that a copy of the ment because it its Manchu. In spite of China Mail has for some time past been reports of revolts in Hupsh and other pre- Seychelles, Réunion, Mauritius, placed on board of every Steamer and Sail vinoes, our contemporary does not believe were. No more rash determination could ing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour that any general revival of the Taiping in. have been come to. In the first place, not Facilities which have recently been placed surrection is meditated. Still it might be

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACERÓ-- The French Contract Packet MEIKONG, will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 13th May, with Malls to Bod through the United Kingdom and Europe, via Marseilles to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Adon,

carried ou under the style of MAYBE & Co.Letters

MEYER, ALABOR & Co. Hongkong, April 29, 1876.

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LOST.

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Buez, and Alexandria.

may also be forwarded to INDIA

by this Packet, but can be paid only as far as Ceylon. The postage lo Ceylon must be prepaid. Buch letters should be marked Paid to Galle only they will go on from Galle as unpaid. following will be the hours of closing

the Mails, do. Friday, 12th May,

Tthe HONGKONG HOTEL or on the way The

thence to the Canton Steamer Wharf, A DIAMOND from a Ring.

The Finder will Please Return it to the Manager of the HONGKONG HOTEL. If re- inquired, a Reward will be given.

T. G. LINSTEAD, Trustees A. Heard & Co.'s Estate,

28, Queen's Road, Hongkong.

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Hongkong, February 1, 1876.

FOR SALE.

200 Apply to

LANDSTEIN & O.. Hongkong, March 10, 1876.

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Casks CLARET from BonDSAUX.

FOR SALE.

VERY Handsome PHAETON, -

1 Set Double HARNESS, nearly.new.

1 Set Single HARNESS,

Apply to

L. MALLORY,

No. 2, St. John's Place, Hongkong, April 19, 1876.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES,

8. S. MEIKONG.

NOTICE.

YONBIGNEES of Cargo per B. B.

"Euphrate," from London; in conneo- 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 THURSDAY, the 20th Instant, at Noon.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con #ignees, before To-day, the 19th, at p.m., requesting it to be landed here.

Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

Goode remaining unclaimed after WED. NESDAY, the 26th Instant, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

G. DB CHAMPEAUX,

Acting Agent.

Hongkong, April 19, 1870. -

To-day's Advertisements.

CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR SHANGHAI.

The Steamer

"FLEURS CASTLE" will be despatched for the above Port at Daylight, TO-

MORROW, the 30th Instant

For Freight or Passage, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agent. Hongkong, April 20, 1876.

FOR SAIGON.

The Steamship

"GENOA,"

ap80

Hongkong, April 20, 1876.

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THE GREAT NORTHERN TELE- GRAPH COMPANY.

TELEGRAPHIC: COMMUNICATION between GUTZLAFF and SHANG HAI Restored.

CARL CHR. BOJESEN,

Acting Superintendent, Hongkong, April 29, 1870.

NOTICE TO MARINERS,

HE Wreck of the P. M. B. 8. Japan Tx 20 miles 8. 28° E. of Breaker Point a Buoy marks the locality, and the Steamer Rajah and schooner Loiterer are anchored over the wreck,

Masters of Vessels are requested to avoid a near approach at night or during thick weather.

I

W. EL RAY. Hongkong, April 29, 1876.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

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April 29, Namoa, British steamer, 862, G. T. Westoby, Amoy April 27, Stratow 28, General-D. AFRAIK & Co.

April 29, China, German steamer, 642, P. H. Hennings, Shanghai April 25, Gene- ral-SIEMSSEN & Co.

April 29, City of Peking, Amer, steamer, 5979, J. Manry, San Francisco April 1, Mails and General.-P. M. S. S. 00.

April 29, Vasco de Gama, British steamer, 2000, J.. Rice, San Francisco Mar. 30, General.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

April 29, Zylland, Danish brig, 367, Laub, Hamburg Nov. 27, General. EDUARD SCHELLESS & Co.

DEPARTURES, April 29, Norna, for Swatow.

20, Fu-yew, for Shanghai, 29, Chinkiang, for Shanghal. 29, Sindh, for Marseilles, &o.

29, Glamis Castle, for Saigon.

20, City of Exeter, for Saigon.

29, Vancouver, for Whampos.

29, Java, for Salgon,

29, China, for Canton.

29, B. M.S. Thalia, for Singapore.

CLEARED.

Henrietta Behn, for Novgorosky. Christian, for Haiphong. Vella de Rivadavia, for Manila. Yarra, for Takao.

Abbey Cowper, for Manila, Hailong, for Swatow. Washi, for Haihow.

Fieurs Castle, for Shanghai. Canton, for Nowchwang,

Glory, for Bangkok.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.Per China, 24 Chinese,

Post

5 r.M., Money Order Office closes

Offles closes sroept the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night. Saturday, 13th May;---

7 A.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Ponting of all correspondence.

10 A., Registry of Letters ceases.

within the reach of Captains and Officers of

as well just now for the Peking Govera Ships have resulted in a material increase mont to do away with the remaining dis- to the Subscription List of the Maistinctions kept up between its Chinese and Amongst the shipping in port; and as Manchu troops and pitizens. special arrangements have been made to in orease the usefulness of the Shipping List and to extend the eirenlation in the Bay, these advantages will be at once apparent to Advertisers.

Orders may be sent to

GEO. MURRAY BAIN,. China Mail Office.

Its claim to power is not founded upon regk, and it is essential to its stability, therefore, to carefully note the signs of the times and to anticipate, as far as posible, the wishes of the Chinese people so long as they are just and resonable.

THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRESS.

11.M., Post Office closes except for Late The publication of this issue commenced The Chinese Mail gives the regulations for

Letters. 11.10 AM., Letters (but Letters only)

addressed to the United Kingdom

to:

at 7:15 p.m.

Saigon, or Singapore may be posted THE CHINA MAIL.

on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until 11.80 M., when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely.

ALFRED LISTER,

Postmaster General.

General Post Office, Hongkong, April 2, 1876,

General Memoranda. TUESDAY, May 2

4 p.m.--Penedo leaves for Saigon, WEDNESDAY, May 8:-

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Daylight-Namou leaves for Swatow,

Amoy and Foochow

FRIDAY, May 5:

Noon. General Weekly Sale by Meaare

Lane, Crawford & Oo. Agamemnon leaves for London on or

about this date.

SATURDAY, May 6;---

Noon-Maglish Mall leaves for Porte

of Call and Europe.

Goods per Glaucus undelivered after

this date, subject to rent. Goods per Fleurs Castle undelivered after

this date subject to rent. MONDAY, May 8:→→

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 29, 1876.

the management of the Paters Customs Station, It comments favourably on the courtesy the Governor of Fokien had shown to foreign consuls at his receptions of them. Consuls, though inferior in rank to a Viceroy or Go vernor, are nevertheless officials who, in Chinese phraseology, are designated as Hak Koon" (stranger officials) and are entitled to be treated as equals.

....

The Chung Ngol San Po has no editorial in this issue.

WRITING to the Penang Gazette a Mr A. Smith makes some statements which are intended as a severe oensure upon the conduct of the Colonial Chaplain at Penang. It appears from the letter that Mr Smith in the course of a visit to The Universal Circulating Herald copies Penang prosseded, with the aid of some the Chinese Mail despatch on the And friends, to put up a tablet over his son's

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grave in the St. George's Cemetery. question without acknowledgmont. It com-

I promised in my last to tell you how I passed the right at Chi-lung-ahan. We arrived at that interesting place shortly before sundown, and as the next haien, or residence of a Magistrate, was some miles further on, determined to stop where we

a

single villager out of a total population

of some 300 had ever before seen a for-

eigner, and the fights for an inside place in the ring which rapidly formed round my

chair were more earnest than agrosable.

for an inn I ever saw in oven inn-leas Secondly, the place had the worst apology

China. Unfortunately the place did not boasts temple more pretentious than the single-hall min common to country villages, and to sloop in such a place was to get mized up with idols and joss stick and drums and well-live concomitants, to an extent that might be distressing and give one a nightmare. No official resided within some distance. The nearest imitation of that article was the tipo for tea-poy as a non-sinologie friend of mine will call him) venerable old gentleman with white hairs escaping from various parts of his face at irregular intervals, indiferently fitted up with teeth and carrying with him an odour of garlic, which would enable a blind ma to know him at half a mile's distance. Having learned that a monkey devil," as an impudent little urchin designated me, was on view, he pushed his way through the crowd. 1 happened at the moment to be writing a character with a lead poncil in order to explain some question i was putting to my gallant escort, when I sud- denly found that implement raised by the trembling hands of the aged apparition. Frantically signing me for a piece of paper he retired to a door post and probably for the first time in his life wrote a few chas

The stone had been lying in the Camements on the possibility of the rising in Huacters with a devil pen." His conduct tery some time previously, and verbal psh turning out to be true, though it dis permission had been given by the Parish credited the report in a late issue. Clerk for its erection. While engaged in their labours at the grave Mr Smith and his friends ware: aboosted by a gen- tleman whe subsequently turned out to

LOCAL AND GENERAL

be the Colonial Chaplain. This is Mr We are informed by the Principal Agent Smith's version of the affair

at the pencil perpendicniarly, obliquely, after doing this was excentric. He looked horizontally, upside down and side ways, lying it all the time as if it was a newly- found gold nugget. The idea of returning it ovidently never entered his head; what passed through his venerable mind-what wild schemes of offering me houses, lands, gold or silver in exchange for this pro

We had been at work about half an hour when of the Messageries Maritimes that the S..cious article I shall never know, 1 bad we were suddenly in the most abrupt and rough Ata left Saigon this morning at 6 o'clock, manner, socoated by a person, (whom judging for this port. She passed Cape St. James, from his dress we took to be a clergyman,) a follows: "By whore authority are you putting soon after 11 this morning.

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this stone?" I replied I had no authority and was doing the Noon-Singapore leaves for Cooktown, werk out of my own free good will, over my son's

Brisbane and Sydney.

Noon. Sale of Stook-in-trade and Horse- hold Furniture, of Mr B. R. Stanford, Shipwright, at Spring Gardens.

MONDAY, May 15:-

8 p.m.-American Mail leaves for Yoko

bama and San Francisco.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES --

grave,

He answered, Zon cannot put up any stons here without my permission,"

I said that I was not a Roman Catholis; to which he rejoined, "Neither am 1,"

I said I was not aware that such rules existed in a Protestant Cemetery.

He then said, "You must not only get my permission to pat that stone, but also submit the Inscription on the tablet to me for approval before you will be allowed to put it up either."

Aly reply was: "I should rather prefer to take the whole of the stones away and break them

I pray

To-MORROW and every Sunday Evening till further notice the Servios in St. Peter's Seamen's Church, West Point, will begin st 6 p.m. instead of at 5 p.m. as at present. The usual monthly Morning Servios will continue to be at 11 am. on the first Sun- day in each month.

We observe that the last issue of the Hongkong Times, Daily Advertiser and shipping Gazette was published this morn

no other pensil handy, so I gently dio engaged it from his affectionate grasp and pocketed it. But the look of sadness and disappointment on his face as I did so made me rashly promise to give him one on my return, Poor old gent o in his tumble-down old shanty. Circum man! he is still watobing for the "devil" stances over which I had no control pre- vented my returning by that road, and when I passed near his ancestral home I was too ill to think of pencils, or I would certainly have soothed his declining years with a BBB.

It was evident that I was to have à ohoice of evils as to the matter of a might's rest. If remained in the road-and my chair was so constructed as to form a very toler able sleeping berth it was doubtful whether I or the obair would survive the erush. Moreover a heavy dew soon begaú bearers to set me down opposite what they to fall, and I very unwillingly ordered my

consisted of a large kitchen, black with smoke and grensily grimy an to its flow, from which two little rooms about 8 foot by

ST. JOHN'S WATERDEAL.-The Right outside the walls than submit to any such rules. Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. R.If I can remove the body I shall do so."

I got

on pulling Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. On the t for my reply. " If you persist in putting ing, and its conductor therein some up the First and. Third Sundays in each Month I shall not allow my privilege it down, es | career and results of this the latest journal-galled the inn. This cheorfal-looking place

be trampled istic venture in this Colony. At 11 am, Morning Frayer, Sermon and apon. Io the Colonial Chaplain." Celebration of the Holy Communion. On

naturally, greatly surprised and taken the Second and Fourth Sundays in each aback at this, but since I had commenced the Month (and Fifth, if any):-Morning On al Prayer, Litany and Bermon SundaysAt 4 p.m., Evening Prayer and On Wednesdays at 5 p.m., Evening Prayer (shortened form), and ex- position of Scripture. On all Holy Days; At 8 a.m., celebration of the Holy Com

Sermon.

munion.

Military Service-Rev. W. H. Bayner H.A.-A 8 m., Morning Prayer and Látený alternately, Sermon and Celebration Fer Named, 5 European deck and 20 of Holy Communion every Sunday, Obluese.

UNION CHURCH.—Minister, Rev. James Lamont. Morning Service; at 11 | Afternoon, 6 P.M.

Capt, CORRIGALL, will leave for the above Port on MON- DAY, the 1st Proximo, at 4 p.m.、

For Treasure Fraight or Passage, Per City of Peking, 90 Chinese.

Per l'asco de Gama, Capt. Nott, Mrs apply to

Chandes, and 34 Chiness. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

DEPARTED.Por Sindh, for Bingapore, Agents.

For Marseilles, Baron do Hongkong, April 20, 1876. mylone Chinese.

Cercal, Mr and Mrs Kruger, two children and ash, Mestra E. Helestre, Reynard, ank Abbot

FOR SAIGON, The British Steamer

"PENEDO," Captain Joux CAINE, will be despatched as above on, TUES DAY, the 2nd Instant, at 4 pm.

For Freight or Fausago, apply to

AH YON,

Prage West. Epagkong, April 29, 1876. my2. FOR SWATOW, AMOY & BOUCHOW,

The Steamship Captain G. 1. WISTORY, will be despatched for the above Forts on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd Proximo, at Daylight

"NAMOA,”

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Fer Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPBAIK & Co. Hongkong, April 29, 1870. FOR SALE, FREIGHT OR CHARTER The British Bark-

CORINNE," GORMAN, Matter, of 398 Toba Register.

Apply to

WIELER & Co. Hongkong, April 29, 1876. HONGKONG, CANTON, AND MAOAO STEAMBOAT COMPANY,

LIMITED

THE Steamer “WHITE CLOUDY will makes Trip from and to Marso TO. MORROW, Sunday, lesving Masso at 10

m., and Hongkong at 3 p.m.-

By Order,

PLA DA COSTA, Scoretary, Hongkong, April 20, 1879,

Per Olty of Exeter, 50 Chinese, Per Fuyew 80 Obinere. Per Norna, 108 Obinose,

TO DEFACT, Per Wash, for Haiphong; Messes Granier, Barello and Athenae, and 48 Chinese,

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ST. PETER'S SEAMER's Oncon,-Rev. W. H. Baynes A Service at P.M. Overy Sunday. All seats froe. Morning Prayer and Communion on the First Sunday in

esch month at 11 a.m.

St. StarBen's Miastor Causon.-Rev. AB. Hutshisson, And Rev. Lo Sam Yuen. (All Services in Chinese.) Morn ing Prayer Litany, Ante-Communion, and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at

.. Preashing, at 6.80 p.. Holy Com munion, lot Sunday in Chinese month.

BRALIS FOUNDLING House-Service in the German language, by Pastor R. Klitzke, every Sunday at half past ten An the Chart of the Berlin Foundling House, Peared Aying squadret off West Foint

SHIPPING HEFORTS. The British steamer Named reports from Amor to Swatow had toger whether In Amoy Glenartney, Swatow, Carisbrooke

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wat I would finish it, and be with a good deal the Cosmopolitan Dook, Kowloon, several work I did not care to stop it, and I told him A SMALL stesher was launched today from of unbecoming warrath twice reiterated his threat

most primitive sort consisting in a tiny 7 opened off. The ventilation was of the

supposing that as much air as any China. mau wanted could find its way in from the to "pall the stone down." I then begged of him gentlemen being present to witness it. The hole in the rear wall, the builder I presume to read the inscription on the tablet which was ly launch took place exactly at I o’dock, and ing exposed before him, but he would not, and the vessel slid off the ways in a very satis- kitchen. However there was no help for enddenly went to robe and give what is termed

Christina burial" to a soldier whose body was factory manner. The craft, which is in-it, sa-I had my luggage put into the better looking den of the two, and having lit a just being borne into the cemetery.

tended for the Chinese and will be used for candle made preparations for a dinner with trading purposes, is about 200 tons burthen, the stores I carried. To do this, however, sary. One cannot find a corkscrew in a measures 112 feet along the keel, 120 feet some little privacy was absolutely neces dark room, it an intelligent native sex holding it topsy tarey for the purpuss. Nor, amining the bottom end of your candle, when the corkapteis found, can one draw the cork of a bottle of Bass, if a hundred, people insist on banding the bottle round as a work of art, which must be felt all

One or two of our Straits contempo raries comment upon the affair in a strain the reverse of complimentary to the Colonial Chaplain, but for ourselves over all, bas 20 fast beam and 8 feet depth we fail to see any sufficient cause in the of hold. On leaving the ways she was astion of the reverend gentleman for all named the Foo Kien by Miss May Rose, the indignation that appears to be felt in it is expected the vessel will be ready for the mation. It is quite certain that superrea in about three weeks. Everyone ap vision of some kind must be exercised peared well pleased at her appearance in over the inscriptions plated on the grave stones in Christian burial grounds, otherwise the possibility, and, indeed, the probability, will exisit of our finding Br the arrival of the steamer Nana we most objectionable sentences recorded in learn that the cruiser Feihoo reached Amor these solemn places, and it seems to us on the 28th, with three junka in tow, son- that ministers of the Gospel ought to be taining goods to the value of $15,000 sived the most suitable parsons for judging of from the wreck of the Kwangtring. The the suitability of Inscriptions of this na-

the water.

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over to be appreciated. So I instructed my escort of four to form themselves into a sort of barrier at the door, which they part, and tbla being taken by assault their readily did. But the legs were their weak bodies ignominiously followed ult. f course they speedily recovered them. selves, and ejected the trespassers a well as they knew how to but it is no easy matter when a door way is too

stalwart Chinamen through the living wall. ture. In this tree it happened that the Felitoo, which had left a native boat's crew, densely packed to allow of even feat inscription was entirely unobjectionable, to assist Captain F. Ashton in protecting passing either way to fling two of thres still there was the possibility of its being the wreek, was herself to return to the Moreover my supply of are was rapidly be Kuangtung on the following day, to salve coming exhau tud, the chink at the back belog filed by faces whose proprietors, No doubt the Colonial Chaplain was a Lammocks Island. From Breton to port ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL, – Welling- moderate weather and cloudy. In Swalow ton Street, Vory Reverský G, Burgbig little more abrupt on the octation than the remainder of the cargo. Chinese boats turn and turn about, insisted on this Douglas, Riga, Atalanta and Cyphrenes

doll. It the morning, at 6 o'clock, int he need be, and had he used a little more from the Fouthow Arsenal were alongside, viewing the foreigner. The temperature sensations of the man who accompanied the Mass ; at 7, 20d Mans at 6, High Mast delicacy in interfering with a father are saving the machinery and iron belonging rose rapidly until 1 began to realize the with Sermon in, Portuguese; at 10, ili ting an instription on the grave of his to the Arsenal authorities. The hull was leg of mutton into the oven to superintend taty Service, Mass and Sermon in English. son it is more than probable we should in much the same position as it has been its baking. Having hasti y: swallowed a Fow mouthfals which did duty for dinner, Int the aftertioen, at 4, Catethlem in Porta- bave heard nothing of the affair. Mr. from the first, though it had taken a slight. I made a vigorous effort to get out luto the grese, English and Chinese) at d. 80, Sermos Smith is evidently an individual who is list to port. There seems to be a general in Portuguese at 8, Banediction.

and Fet-hoo.

CARGO.

Per Sindh, for Duttinent, 190 bales Silk, 2 bales Waste Silk, 7 cazce Bilks, 183 cases Sundries For London, 93 bales Silk, bales Waste Silk, 12 cases Silke, 9,201 boxes Ten, 8onses (8,473 or) Treasure, 4 Case ($28, 250) Treasure, and 497 cases

Bundries.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATINOS. MAILS WILL GRONË (E For BAIGON,

Por ADRIA, at 11,30 a.m, on Blonday,

the 1st May.

For SINGAPORE ASD PENANG.

Fer BENLEDI, at 1.30 am. on Mon

day, the 1st May.

For BANGKOK

Fer DANUBE at 2.80 p.m. on Monday,

the 1st May, For BAIGON. -

Por GENUA, at 3.50 p.m. on Monday,

• the Lal Magi

otherwise,

St. Francis Xavier's Chart Spring not slow in standing on big rights, or

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Gardens.In the morning, at 7, Mass with what he belloves to be his rights, opinion felt in Ainoy that Captait Ashton Sermon in Chinese. In the evening; at and his assertion that he would has behaved admirably throughout this 3. Benediction.

Roman Catholic REFORMATORY, West Foint Rev. B Vigano. In the morning, at 7.80, 2x

Shipping

Daylight. Halioong later for Hwalow,

"Amoy, Taiwanfoo and Tantus. Daylight Fleure Colle

Shangha

for

leaves

pm-White Cloud leaves for Maono. Gooda par Glenlion undelivered after this

date subject to rent.

Miscellaneous. Claims against the Estate of George Barty Falconer, deceased, mast he sent in on or before this data,"

prefer to take the stores away and break them outside the walls" than ab tain a clergyman's approval of the it stription he proposes to place on them, and for their erectioni; helther redounds

to his common-sense or his credit,

The question of the right of the Chablains to interfere with the Colonia. ereption of gravestones in the

is another matter altogether, and one on which we can scarcely form an opinion without an intimate knowledge of the history of affairs in Penang. The Straite Observer, however, who should be au fait with local questions, denies the right of the Chaplain to interfere in the matter, and says the ceremony is perfectly free and

unfortunate affair.

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as following is the order of Servios of St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, and Sunday after Easter, 80th April, 1876

open als. It was finally successful, and for no risk of actual sulfoostion. Bat I was perhaps a quarter of au hone I at least for the centre of a circle which the utmost efforts of my escort could not widou and of which the diameter was most three

free and easy comment that, amusing so it

det. Meteover I was the subject of such was, I could hardly at times enjoy it.

First of all they talked over my ehtorior appearance they fell to arguing about my Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11inside. Some of them wanted to tough my Reader, The Colonial Chaplain Preacher, skin, while othern lavestigated my boots. The Colonial Chaplain First Lessou, Had I been at any ordinary port I should Number

Town fonto vofað le; Sedos have been a little more--or rather con

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