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For sale.

TAKASIMA COLLIERY.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co., Agentes

ГОВ FOR SALE, Large Takusima Coal, st $8 per ton, ex Godown. Small Takasima Deal, $6 per ton, ex Godown.

Apply to

T. G. GLOVER,

No. 7, Queen's Road, and at East Point.. Hongkong, May 16, 1876.

NOTICE,

TUDOR COMPANY.

N and after this Date, the Retail Price of our NATURAL 10E will be ONE

ON

CENT por Pound.

JOHN F. HORGAN,

Tudor Ios House,

Hongkong, May 4, 1876,

NOTICE

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR FOOCHOW.

The Steamship

THE CHINA MAIL.

PASSENGERS. DAPARTED.

Per Eribane, for Singapore, Menara F. S. Chapman and J. Neave; for Bydney, Mesra J. W. Vandevord, JW. Hender

** MONTGOMERYSHIRE” will be despatched on TUES.son, and 200 Chinese. DAY, the 23rd Instant, at Noon. For Freight or Passage, apply to **

R. KIER

my 23

Hongkong, May 20, 1876,

CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SHANGHAI,

The Stanmor

"GORDON CASTLE,” expected here on or about the 22nd Instant, will have imme. diate dispatch for the above Port

For Freight or Pasange, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, May 20, 1876.

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF. HONGKONG.

PROBATE JURISDICTION.

Deceased.

Agent.

In the Goods of Dang Jane,

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HE Undersigned, having been for 18 years it this port as Ships' Compra-

dore and Stevedore, has always on hand

FOR SALE.

HUNG CHEW Sz-Kí,.

TOTICE is hereby given that in accord.

First Class Tea Ballast, at 55 cents per ton. No with the provisions of Ordinance

Becond,

50

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Blue Stone Ballast,... 35

Stone Ballast,...

Coolies for discharg

ing Rice,........... Coolien for disobarg-

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Fresh PROVISIONS, Oilman's STORES, Paints, Oily &c., &c. can be had at more moderate rates for Shipmeters that any where else at this port, If any Shipmas ters require my services, they will please hoist No. 5 Flag on the main mast, or apply to No. 67, Praya West (between the Canton Steamers' Wharves.)

AH YON, Ships' Compradore and Stevedore, Hongkong, May 2, 1876,

intimations.

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Now

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THE OHINA REVIEW,

FOL. IV., No. 5.

Annual Subscription, postage

$0.50,

CONTENTE,

No. 9 of 1870, Section III, an order has been made by the Honourable Sir JoxN SMALE, Knight, Chief Justice of Rongkong, Bimiting the time for Creditors and others to rend in their Claims against the above Estates to SATURDAY, the 30th day of September, 1876, on or before which date all Claims must be proved, otherwise they will not be included in the scheme of Division,

to

All Persons indebted to the said Estates are requested to make immediate payment.

F. 8. HUFFAM,

Oficial Administrator. Hongkong, May 20, 1876. my 27

Not Responsible for Debts. Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour —

Neith

Azma, German barque, Capt. Lehmeyer: Melchers & Co.

Lizzie, British barque, Captain John Inokay,Broadbear, Anthony & Co..

TARTAR, German brig, Capt. Kaemera.

included,Melokers & Co.

Essays on the Chinese Language, (Continued

from page 212.J

The Folk-lore of China, Continued from

page 227.)

The Lamentations and Death of Uhfung Oben, The Last Emperor of the Ming Dynasty,

Ancestral Worship.

Notenne Verses for the Radicals. The Language and Literature of China. Chinese Spelling Tables

Oraco, British barque, Capt. Shadden. IFRIGENIA, German barque, Captain Matzen, Wm. Pustau & Co.

MARGARITA, British ship, Capt. Owens. Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.

Horn, British barque, Captain Boulton. -Gibb, Livingston & Co.

Comer, Amariean ship, Captain William E. Bray.

WILLIAM MANSON, British barque, Capt. G. King.Adamson, Bell & Co..

Chinose Intercourse with the Countries of.

Central and Western Asia During the Fifteenth Century.

Dr. Williams as an Authority on Etymology. Short Notices of New Books and Literary

Intelligence,

Notes and Queries on Eastern Matters-

Historical Outline of Modical Missions at Canton, Hongkong and Macao. Mr. Kingsmill on Chineso Myths, "Sinologue" or "Einologist,'

Tienchu v. Shangti.

Chinese Wills.

Congress at St. Petersburg.

The 214 Radicals.

Bell's Visible Speech Alphabet "Micare Digitia." Books Wanted, Exchanges, ds.

China Mail Office. Hongkong, May 15, 1876.

FREDERIC ALGAR, COLONIAL, NEWSPAPER & COMMIS-

LONDON.

HION AGENT, 11, Clement's Lane, Lombard Street, THE Colonial Presssupplied with News Tapers, Books, Typer, Ink, Presses, Papers, Correspondents, Lottors; and any European Goods on London terms.

NOTICE TO SHIPPERS. Colonial Newspapers received at the office are regularly filed for the inspection of Advertisers and the Public.

To-day's Advertisements.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS.

STEAM FOR BAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, BUEZ, ISMAILA, PORT BAID, NAPLES,

AND MARSEILLES;

ALSO,

PONDICHERRY, MADRAS AND

ON

CALCUTTA,

N SATURDAY, the 27th May, 1876 at Noon, the Company's

8. 8. 474, Commandant FLETRIAIS, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Port for the above places.

Cargo and Specie, will be registered for London as well as for Massellles, and as cepted in transit through Matteilles for the principal places of Europe.

Bhipping orders will be granted till noon, Cargo will be received on board until P.M., Specie and Parcels until 8 P.M. on the 8th May, 1876. (Parcals are not to be rant on board; they must be lott at the Agency's Office.)

Louisa, German B-m. schooner, Captain

Shiorloh.-Eduard Schelhaas & Co. BELTED WILL, British ship, Captain J. Branthwaite.

WODAN, German barque, Capt. Meyer. Wm. Pastau & Co.

VINDEX, British barque, Captain John Parkhouse.

RUBICON, British, barque, Capt. Tinusan. Arnhold, Karberg & Do. ZOBOTA, British barqud; Captain Geo. Scarlett.-Gilman & Co,

TAUNTON, British abip, Captain James Clark,

JOACHIM CHRISTIAN, German barque, Captain H. C. Reimer. Wm. Pustau &Co. GENOA, British steamer, Captain J. Corrigall-Jardine, Matheson & Co..

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

May 19, 8p.m, Bud-Pan, Siamese ship, 575, J. H. Möller. Bangkok April 23, Rice.

-KIN TYS Loose.

May 19, 7 p.m., Ossanus, German 3-mast ed schooner, 335, L. Breckwoldt, Cardiff, December 1, Coals.-SIBMSSEN & Co.

Manekjee, B. John, Mahomad, J. Mowjce, Por Arratoon Apcar, Messra Dhalls,

M. Kurumney, A. Ruttonjve, Y. 0. Wil liaume, J. R. J. Loverby, Dr. C. M. Joues, and 340 Chinese.....

Per Penguin, 340 Chinese,

Per Lotus, for Shanghai, Mr. and Mrs Bird, Mr J, W. Mulier, Colonel Newdigate, Capt. Hen, C. O. Edwardes and Mr Herbert Smith.

TO DEPART,

Per Norna, for Swatow, 100 Chinese.

Chinese,

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.

Shipping.

No. 4028.—MAY 20, 1978)

ated would cost at least $1,800, but Comdr. H. N. Hippislog, of the Hornet↑ the result of this call was not a sat Lieut. F. H. Chapman, of the Victor

William Manson leaves for Foochow /isfactory one, and the work could Emanuel;/Nav. Lieut. J. Dixon,, of the

(dirent.)

Meeting.

9 p.m.Mesting of Victoria Lodge.

not be undertaken. During the early

part of last summer, a oargo boat. Emanuel; The Rev. J. S. Ladds; Pay was moored off the Boat-house for the master H. HI. Wyatt; and Assistant Pay. convenience of swimmers, but the funds master J. H. Boulton. We wish the of the Club ran so low that it was found gallant Commodore a prosperous voyage; necessary to discontinue it, and at the he will be missed in Hongkong, where he last meeting of the Committee on the

doned.

TO ADVERTISERS. The attention of Advertisera is respect 11th August, the subscription lists has ever been active in all public move- fully draw to the fact that a copy of the showed such a smialiamount promised that ments and ebaritics. Olina Mail has for some time past been it was the general opinion the idea of placed on beard of every Steamer and Sail. re-building the Bath-house must be aban-Taz following is the order of Service of St,

We trust, however, this will not John's Cathedral, Hongkong, the Sunday. ing Vessel on arrival in this Harbour. be done. There ought to be no difficul- after Easter, 21st May, 1876 :— - For Fyen, for Bangkok, 1 Cabin and 20 Facilities which have recently been placed ty, in a place like this, in raising $1,800 within the reach of Captains and Offers of or $2,000 for erecting a Bath-house, even

Morning Prayer, Sermon and Holy Com- munion at 11-Reader, The Colonial Ships have resulted in a material increase if trade is not in a flourishing state. A Chaplain; Preacher, The Colonial Dha, to the Subscription List of the fail swim is one of the most enjoyable luxu- plain; First Lesson, Deuteronomy, v; amongst the shipping in port; and as rien to be obtained in this part of the Snaond Lesson, John, VII, to verso 25 special arrangements have been made to in-world, and we should scarcely think a Venite, No. 6, Mercer ; Te. Deuth, Oak fow dollars would be allowed to stand in ley; Benedictus, No. 2, Maroor First crease the usefulness of the Shipping List the way of obtaining it. The annual yn, No. 294; Kyrie, Miara de Angelis;

Second Hymn, No. 448. and to extend the circulation in the Bay, meeting of the members of the Club, is, these advantages will be at once apparent we believe, to be held shortly, and we hope the question will be again brought to Advertisers,

ng there, and fresh stops taken to bring it to a satisfactory conclusion,

SHIPPING REPORTS, The Siamese ship Bug-Pan reports: light southerly winds and fine weather through out the passage.

Tise German 3-masted schooner Occanus reports up the China sea had light winds

and calms.

The British steaner Douglas reports: had moderate N.Ef winds, and unsettled weather throughout

The French bufque Chateaubriand re ports light southerly winda until the 18th, whun experienced northerly winds with thick westber,

The German barque Ferdinand reports: first part of the voyage southerly and part easterly wind and foggy weather, sonth-westerly winds and light breeze, later

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS. MAILS WILL CLOSE:—

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

Per Y2880, at 9 a.m., on Sunday, the

21st Inst.

For SWATOW.---

Orders may be sent to

GEÓ, MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Office.

The publication of this issue commenced at 7.80 p.m.

THE SPIRIT OF THE MORNING PRESS.

The Press says that swelling with vanity and conceit the rulers at Peking have mad-

THE CHINA MAIL.ly planged into hostilities with the Ameer

Reader, The Colonial Chaplain; Preacher, The Colonial Chaplain; First Lesson, Deuteronomy, I.; Second Lesson, 2 Ti- mothy, IV. Paalme, No. 107, Monk; Magnificat, Parisiau Tones; Nund Limittis, Parisian Toues; Authem, “Cast thy bur den upon the Lord," Mendelssohn, No. 90; Hymn after Sermon, No. 13 in Mercer.

Evening Prayer and Sermon at 6--

Police Intelligence. (Before James Russell, Esq.}

May 20, 1876...

DRUNK8,

of Kaalgar. Passing a fooble military` force, ill-armed and worse disciplined, it yet undertook the re-capture of a country

Nicolas Gomes, a seaman, unemployed, between which and China proper intervenes was brought up for being drank and incap the vast desert of Gobi-a country, moréable, and was fined $1, or in default four

Per NORNA, at 8 am, To-morrow, is going on in Japan in favour of Chi-over, defended by valiant and disciplined days' imprisonment with hard labor.

the 21st Ingt..

For SAIGON,

Per JAVA, at 4.80 on Monday, the

22nd Inet.

For F00CHOW....

Per MONTGOMERYSHIRE, at 11.30 a., on Tuesday, the 23rd Inst. For BANGKOK,—

For KJOBENHAVN, at 3.30 p.m., on

Wednesday, the 24th Inst.

General Memoranda. TUESDAY, May 38;-**

Noon Tenders received at the Spanish Comalate for the construction of boilers. Noon. Montgomeryshiro leaves for

Foo.how,

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MAY 20, 1876.

THERE are reports that a strong reaction nese learning and thought as opposed to those of Western nations, and that the troops under the ablest commander in Government is actively promoting it. Central Asia. The result has been even The Japan Mail, referring to the subject, more disastrous than it was first imagined says that the first statement is undoubt it would be. The Chinese General has, edly true, but there is no reason for be- it is reported, been defeated and driven lieving the second. Granting that these reports are well founded, they are, after back his troops have instined, through, Reaction is bi inability to give them the arrears all, not very surprising, almost the natural sequence of sudden of pay due to them, and Yacoob Beg is and violent change in thought or prac-reported to have taken the Kea-Yu Pass tices, and the student of Japanese history and to be marching on China. Rebellion for the last ten years cannot fail to be hai reared its head in several provinces, and impressed with a sense that Japan has has with dificulty been kept from assuming been moving, during that period, far too' hastily in the track of Western nations, portentous, dimensions į discontent is ripe, A people oannot be enlightened in a day, and Secret Societies are busily engaged in nor can they adopt strange customs with fomenting it, and the Imperial Treasury is comfort and success except by slow de-well nigh empty. Troubles are coming thick grees. If it takes a school-boy years to and fast upon the Chinese Government, and reach a high position in his school, how much more time must a nation require they are of their own creation. The people to rise from barbarism to the ci are.ripe for a revolution and only require a vilisation of the West. While, however, leader, and when the hour arrives the it is very probable that a strong re- Man is seldom wanting, Goods per Sumatra undelivered after this action towards, the old state of things.

date subject to rent.

has begun in Japan, we think it can be safely assumed that the movement FRIDAY, May 26:

Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messrs will be of short duration, and that the

Lane, Crawford & Co.

country will never relapse into the SATURDAY, May 27:-

darkened condition of years gone by, Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of Rather, we are inclined to believe that

Call and Europe.

after the reaction bas expended itself THURSDAY, June 1:-

the Japanese will set their faces towards Western civilisation and enlightenment

The Universal Circulating Herald com with renewed vigour, and, guided by the experience of the past, will push on steadi-ments on the necessity of establishing

5.30 pm.-Meeting of the Victoria Re-

creation Club at Gymnasium. Esmeralda leaves for Swatow and Amoy

on or about this date.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge, THURSDAY, May 25

Antenor leaves for London on or about

this date.

3 p.m.---Occidental & Oriental S. S. Co.'s Steamer Oceanic loaves for Yokobama and San Francisco.

THURSDAY, June 15-

THE HONGKONG NATIVE PRISS. The Chinese Mail continues to give a translation of the official correspondence in the Margary affair.

Benry Cook, a seaman, unemployed, was brought up for the same offence, and was fined 20 cents, or in default one day's im prisonment,

DESTROYING TREES.

Wong Achung, was charged by P. C. 243, with cutting a branch off a tree at Wong- net-chong village, and was fined $2, or in default 7 days imprisonment with bard labor, and to be exposed for one hour in the stocks with placard,

NUISANCE.

Wong Apo, a boatman, was fined $10 for throwing a large quantity of rubbish into the harbour near Kollett's Island. The defendant was employed by the Govern ment night-soil contracter,

ZARUENT, &o,

Chan Tiu Lam, a servant and Tam Ayow, a house coolie, were charged the first with stealing a silver watch from the person of Me Duras in the Central Market on the 18th fast, and the second with receiving the same. The complainant stated that be was a cook lodging at present with Mr Vincenot, of the French Bakery. About 8 a. m. on the 19th inst, he went to the Con tral Market with one MrPillant who intend- ed to make some purchases. Complainant had a silver wat ob socured to the button hole The Chung Ngai San Po has no editorial by a black chain and bar. Shortly after in this issue.

entering the Central Market, the watch and chain were gone how they were removed he could not say. A report was made to Inspector Grey at once, and later on, in consequence of a communication, complain ant went to the Station and saw uie watoh, and the two prisoners were in custody.

Detective Sergeant Yip Ánam stated that he went to No. 118 Hollywood Road, from information received. He saw there the

8 pm:-American Mali leaves for Yokoly but determinedly to the bright goal beschools for teaching foreign sciences,

hama and San Francisco.

SATURDAY, Sept. 90

Claims against the Estate of Dang Jane, Leong Alock, John Dodd Smith, Ah Fong, James Freeman, Tong Quang, Hang Chew Sg Ki, and Felippe A. do Souza, deceased, must be proved on or

before this date.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES:

fore them: Japan hasjeabed too far up the path of progress not too appreciate its benefits, and if through her hasty and violent efforts she is compelled to halt a

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

little or fall back a few steps, depend Tax contents of our sixth page in this upon it she will renew the difficult issue are:-Portfolio, The "Definition journey with fresh determination and Bee," Irrigation in the East, A Burnt extended powers of endurance. The

two prisoners, be asked the first where is the silver watob ?" The first prisoner in . reply enquired "what watch " The Ber- géant rejoined that he meant the watak stolen from a foreigner in the Central Market. Thereupon the first prisoner ro-

picture of Japan exchanging her railways Loaf, In an Opium Den, A Trip with the for the miserable roads of China, her to New Chinese Ambassador, and Miscel-plied that he was a good man and was not legraphs for the courier, her steamboats laneous. ***

for the junk, and the Western education

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL,-The Righ Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. R. her youth have already acquired for the THE next English mail is due here on Mon- Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. On the narrow and profitless system of instrur day, but the reel bringing it, the Surat, First and Third Sundays in each Month:tion, or rather of reading, pursued in the had to be towed into Lisbon Harbour At 11 a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and Middle Kingdom, is too absurd to be with a broken shaft, and the Australia do Celebration of the Holy Communion. On worth serious consideration,

spatched from London to bring on her mails the Second and Fourth Sundays in each Month (and Fifth, if any)-Morning

and cargo. The latter vessel will probably On all Prayer, Litany and Sermon. Sundaye-At 6 p.m., Evening Prayer and Ir is a somewhat singular and regretful not reach bere until towards the end of

On Wednesdays: at 5.30 p.m., fact that at this semi-tropical city, with next week. Sermon. Evening Prayer (shortened form), and ex- the sea within twenty yards of us, we position of Scripture. On all Holy Days:

munion.

a thief. The Sergeant said it was no uso for them to deny, and then spoke to the The second prisoner second prisoner.

replied "ask him, ask him" meaning the first prisoner. The first prisoner, then observed give him the watoh, give him the watch."

The second in turn asked a

F. Berry, Carcliff Jan. 9, Coal-MESSA-At 8 am, celebration of the Holy Com.bare no facilities for bathing. Once on Wx observe that the steamer Yesso in flying security in $0 thereafter for twelve

May 19, May, British 3.maated schooner, 237, Plumley, Wellington (N. Z) March 22, Coal and Iron.-OLYPHANT & Ús,

May 19, Titan, American ship, 1226, B. GERIES MARITIMES,

May 20, Ocean, Brit, str., 971, Jaques, Miltary Service. Rev. W. B. Baynes Swatow May 18, General, JARDINE, MAM.A,At 8 am, Morning Prayer and May 20. Dauglas, British ateamer, 864, Ldtany alternately, Sermon and Celebration Burnie, Foochow May 17, Amoy 18 and of Holy Communion every Sunday,

UNION CHURCE.-Minister, Rev. James Swatow 19, General,--D. LAPRAIZ & Co,

May 20, Chateaubriand, French barque,

Morning Service, at 11 4.M. 384, Hervé, Bangkok April 28, General, Afternoon, 6 P.M. CARLOWITZ & Co.

THESON & Co.

May20, Chiakiang, from Canton. May 20, ie, Briti 3-masted schooner 274, Badenoch, Yokohama May 4, Kerosine Oil.-Vogel, HAGEDORN & CO.

May 20 Ferdinand, German barque, 416, E. Westergaard, Bangkok May 4, Teak-wood and Rice.-Mascaras & Co.

DEPARTURES.

May 19, Duna, for Salgon,..

20, Brisbane, for East Australian Port. 20, Arratoon Aptar, (Sassoon's) for S'pore, Penang and Caloutta, 30, Penguin, for Singapore, Penang

and Calcutta. 20, Hindostan, for Southampton, do, 20 Lot, for Shanghat.

20, Sumatra, for Y hamma & Nagasaki, 20, Alden Besss, for Bonolulu 20, Jerfalcon, for Takao. 20, Victor, for Tientsin,

CLEARED. Louied, for Haiphong, Yes, for Coast Ports Chiniciang, for Shanghal- Ocean; for Canton

orna, for Swatot. Jas. Finfconbe, for Taiwanfod. E. M. Young, for Saigon

Contents and value of Packages are re- Fys, for Bangkok. quired.

Penedo, for Bratof. For further particulars, apply at the Fardo, for Saigon. Company's Offies

G. DE CHAMPEAUX, Acting Apink.

Hongkong, May 20, 1978,

PASSENGERS. ARRIVEIR

Per Douglas, Capt. Tracy, 2.8., Mesara my*T | Oxley and Harcelo and 44 Chinese,

Lamont.

woman who was his wife to give up the watch. The woman then took the watch from her pocket and handed it to the Ser-

as having been several times in gaol before, geant. The first prisoner was recognised, He was sentenced to twelve months' hard labour, and to be twice flogged ten strokes dach time. He was, moreover, to give

mouths, in default, to be recommended for deportation. The second defendant, whe to Me Seabra, was sent to one month's had been for seventeen years a house-doplie hard labour and to be fined 850, in default three months' further hard inbour, for re- ceiving stolen property,

a time, as the story-tellers say, the

Is silk flag presented to Captain Panchard Victoria Recreation Club, here, had a Bath-house, but the typhoon of 1874, or the other day by a few Chinese passengers, rather Her Majesty's ship Flamer came as an acknowledgment of certain good offices down on it, and the Club has since had rendered to them during the passages to mourn its destruction, and also that on the Const. It is gratifying to note of their Boat-house and Gymnasium, Since then the Club have made several these signs of good feeling, which, though ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.-Rev. efforts to re-construct the Bath-house, little in themselves, betoken a growing W. H. Baynes, M. A. Service aty.. every but without success, simply because the understanding and closer sympathy be Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer money for the work was not forthcoming,ween natives and foreigners. We under. and Communion on the First Sunday in Finding that they could not get sufficient stand that a similar recognition of kindly

funds from the members of the Club to services was made to Captain Westoby of (Before each month at 11 8.m.

ST. STEPHEN's Mission Cautox,-Rev.re-erect all three of the establishments,

4. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam the Committee, in January 1875, resolved the Namon some time ago. Tusn. (All Services in Chinese,) Morn to apply to the Local Government for e

ing Prayer-Litany Ante-Communion, grant in aid of the work, but the Go. Uts Excellency the Governor paid an off- and Sermon, at 11 A. Bible Class, at F.M. Preaching, at 6.30 P. H. Boly Comvernment replied that they were unable oil visit to the Victor Emanuel this fore- to grant any money for the purpose. noon, and may be said to have thua munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month.

the German language, by Pastor E. Kliteke overy Sunday, at half-past ten M., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.

A number of

- SUPREME COURT.

IN CRIMINAL SESSIONS,

the Chief Justice Six Jott SMALE)

May 20, 1876,

ATTEMPT TO KËTORT &c. Regina-bai Alsung and. 2 others.

Lai Alenog, Ching Shing Cho and Lai Apo, were indicted on six'counts for acous

M de Sopts, W. N. Middleton, G. don Remedios, A. G. Aitken, A. Bleecker, F. F. Elgel and A, J. Mey.

Mr Kingsmill oflolated for the Attorney Jong indictments. The fate of the onse

BELLIN FOUNDLING HOUst.-Serrice in Undaunted by this failure, the Com-welcomed the new Commodore while fag on 23rd April, at Sowkeewan, one Kwok

mites again made an appeal to the mem- bers of the Club, but instead of asking wishing good-bye to his predecessor in Apo and his son Kwok Astt of piracy and them for a full year's subscription (820), command. The usual salute was fired by murder, with intent to extort, and for sons. Te prisoners pleaded not guilty, and the in advance, as they had done on the the flag-ship and the crew of the U. S. Poy to acouse the prosecutors of crimes, ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL-Welling previous occasion, they moderated their Cor. Esarsurge manned yards when H. E. following Jury was empanelled: Messrs ton Street. Very Reverend G. Burgbig. request to @10, deoiding that if they bailed on board that vessel noll. In the morning, at 6 o'clock, 1st could get sufficient fuade they would Moss; at 7, 2nd Mass at 8, High Mast, build the Boat-hotise and Gymnasium; the friends of Commodore Parish went on with Sermon in Portuguero; at 10 Mili and leave the Bath house for a future board the mail steamer to day to bid fare tary Service, Mace and Sermon in English. time. The result of this appeal was the well to the gallant commodore. The eight-General, and exp'sined the bearings of the In the afternoon, at 4 Catechism in Portu- guese, Englich and Chinese) at 4.80, Sermon subscription of sumus amounting in the dated gig in which he was rowed to the were there -The prosector owned a fal in Portuguese; at B. Benediction. aggregato to 81,450, and, with this money steamer was manned by commissioned ing junk, and was anchoring in the Bay of

Sowiewan. On the 33rd April the pri in hand or promised, the re-building of

officers recently under his command isomers came on board, and the first prisoner the Boat-house and Gymnasium was

was rather choppy, the said to him on the 7th October last year, commented, and finished in May 1878. and as the Bes But the Committes seemed determined long pall inuat have been somewhat you committed a piracy on my junk, and thirty men were killed; you must come not to be satisfied until they got a Bath- trying to the loss muscular members of the with us to the Kwrong Chuen Li Hong. house, and in May of last year they brow. The offers who thus did honour to They also demanded a sum of money, issued another dircular to the members their late commander and themselves The prosecutor's wife beard of this and made report to the Station, when all the pri asking for a further subscription, in

somers were arrested. At the Station the second prisoner repeated the charge.

ST. FRANCIS XAVIER's Ontral Spring Gardens.In the morning, at 7, Maas with Sermon in Chinete. In the evening, at b. Umrediction.

Rugar Catzolio Beropitafony, West Polat Rev. B. Vigano. In the morning, at 7.30, Mine.

shipping.

- 10 m, 1.— Yessó leaves for Swatow, Amoy advance, of $10 each for the building wore Capt., Stirling, of the Thistle

and Foochon,

of the Bath-house, which it was catim Comdr. O, B. Theobald, of the Kestrel

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