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Intimations.

THE MEDICAL HALL,

37, Q's Road, Hongkong. ESTABLISHED 1883,

TA. KOFFER, Proprietor. Hongkong, April 28, 1976.

AFONG,

PHOTOGRAPHER

by appointment, to

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H.E. BIR ARTHUR KENNEDY, GOVERNOR OF HONGKONG; and to

A LH. THE GRAND DUKE ALEXIS OF RUSSIA, Wyndham Street, formerly ATHLETIO` CLUB, TTAS on hand the largest and Best H collection of Views of China, Pho ➡tographic Albums, Frames, Cases, &c., of assorted sizes, Photographs enlarged from O. D. V. size to life size and coloured in oil. A new apparatus for Photography has been received from England; he is prepared to take Photos of Balldings and Interiors at the shortest distance.

Bongkang, July 17, 1878

NOW READY.

"THE FOLK-LORE OF CHINA,'

AND ITS AFFINITIES WITH THAT OF THE ABYAN AND SEMITIC RACES.

Charters Effected.

The following settlements have been. effected since last Report was published:

German bark Vesta, 302, Whampoa to Tamani and back to Hongkong via New ̈chwang, 56 conta per picul, 36 lay days.

German bark Gustav Adolph, 272, Hong. kong to Tientsin and back via Nowchwang, 63 cents per picul, 35 lay days.

Gertuan bark Breras, 380, hence to Hal. phong and back, $2,000 in full, 35 lay days. British schooner Tailoobgurum, 175, hence to faiphong and back, 81,250 in full, 20

ay days.

British schoonor Syrings, 242, bence to Haiphong and back, $1,650 in full, 85 lay days.

German burk Ferdinand, 416, Manila to London or Liverpool, private.

German schooner Amanda, 225, Iloilo to New York or Boston, private.

German bark Hauss, 199, hence to Channel for orders to a Port in the United Kingdom or on the Continent, private.

German schooner San Francisco, 250, hence to Singapore, $42ỡ in full.

German bark Augusto, 284, hence to Singapore, $650 in full,

Danish brig Jylland, 267, Takao to Yokohama, 32 cents per picul, and Now. chwang_to Hongkong, 224 cents per pioal..

British bark Marquis of Argyle, 500, Saigon to Sourabaya, 85 cents per pical, 20 "lay days.

By N, B. DENNYS, PH.D. "Instructive and amusing enough to command a ready sale."-Daily Press.

For Sale by

'Messrs Lane, Crawford & Co. | LAMMERT, ATKINSON & Co.; FALCONER Co.; MaEyes, FRICKEL & Co.; Gaufr

&Co and KRUAB & Co.,

Or can be had of the Author, at the Orr HALL, Hongkong,

London,

TRUDER & Co, Shanghai, ... Megers KELLY & WALSH,

100

Price-Half Bonod Roan,.........02.00 Papez Covers,....................61.60 Hongkong, December 18, 1876.

To-day's Advertisements."

FOR MANILA (DIREOT.)

The Spanish Steamer

"SALVADORA,”

>Capt. HORMAECEEA, will be despatched for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 17th Instant, at gp.m.

For Freight or Passere, apply to

BRANDÃO & Co. Hongkong, January 13, 1877.

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FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA.

The Steamship

"PENGUIN,"

W. O. COWELL. Commander, will leave for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 18th Inst, at 3 p.m.

Despatches will close at 2.30 p.m. For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, January 18, 1877. falo

CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS. FOR SHANGHAL

The Steamer

"GORDON CASTLE" expected here on or about the 14th Instant, will have imme-

diste despatch for the above Port.

For Freight or Fansago, apply to

ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents,

Hongkong, January 13, 1877.

NOTICE.

N and after the 15th of January, my Charge Brokerage of all SHARES, will be HALF PER CENT on the Full Amount, to be Paid by the Seller only.

W. M. MORGAN,

Broker. Hongkong, January 18, 1877.

PUBLIC AUCTION,

fels

HE Undersigned has received instruo- dous to sell by Public Auction, on

MONDAY, ..

p.m., at

the 22nd January, 1877, at 2 his Sales Rooma, Queen's Road, A Selection of BOOKS,

Comprising the Library of a Gentleman leaving the Colony. Catalogues will be issued. AFTER WHICH

(For decount of the concerned,) LS26 cases Norwegian BRANDY, B&O (in double triangle) 9 cases Nor

wegian BRANDY.

FD 84 cases Swedish Puson.

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4148.28

148 13

St. Julien CLARET,

Praguao

SAUTERNE. Cautenso CLARET.

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TERMS OF SALE—Cash before delivery in Mexican Dollars weighed at 7. 1. 7. All Lota, with all faults and errors of description, at purchaser's risk on the fall

of the hammer.

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British brig Hieronymus, 262, Saigon to Seurabags, 33 cents per picul, 15 lay days, and hence to Saigon, $400 in full,

British bark Uzanima, 746, Whampoa to New York, private..

British bark Flying Cloud, 343, Bangkok to Bombay (Timber), Rs. 24 per ton of 50 foet.

British bark Antioch, 647, hence to San Franouco, private,

British steamer Ocean, 971, Saigon to Madras, 60 cents per pioul, and hence to Saigon, $2,100 in full, 5 lay days.

British steamer Thales, 820, hence to Cooktown, (Monthly Charter), private.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

· Jan. 13, China, German steamer, 648, T, H. Heunings, Shanghai Jan. 9, tiene

AL-SIEMESEN & Co,

Jan. 13, m., Mensiaus, Brit. steamer, 1859, R. F. Scale, Liverpool Nov. 16, Malta 27, Port Said Deo 2, Bucs 4, Penang | 29, and Singapore Jan. 2, à p.m, General.

—BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Jan. 13, Chinktang, from Canton,

Jan. 13, Norna, "British steamer, 606, A. G. Walkor, Swatow Jan. 12, General. KWOK ACHEONG,

Jan. 13, Fano, Danish barque, from Whampoa,

Jan 13, Norden, Danish steamer, 778, N. Jensen, Saigon" Jan. 6, Rise and Gone. | ral.--Wit. Pusžiu & Co.

Jan. 13, Friedrich, German barque, 872, Ulderup, Cardiff Sept. 4, Coal.SIEMASEN & Co.

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DEPARTURES, Jan. 18, Hante County, for London.

13, Gloucester, for Dunedin, N.Z. 13, Tokatea, for San Francisco, 18, B.M.B. Figilant, for Macao. 18, Tibre, for Yokohama, 13, dus, for Shanghai.

13, Cheung Hock Kian, for Stugapore

and Penang..

13; Hatloong, for Swatow, dra. 18, China, for Canton.

CLEARED.

| Cuba, for Loudon.

J. H. Lovs, for Callad. Tullochgorum, for Haiphong. Syringa, for Halphong. Chinkiang, for Shanghai, Olympia, for Swatow. Mount Washington, for Iloilo. Killarney, for Guam

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PASSENGERS.

ABRIVED.

Shanghai, Mr B. Parka For Hongkong, Per Menelaus, from Liverpool, do For Mrs Jones and 2 children, Mr Ah Swee,

102 Chinese.

Per China, from Shanghal, Mesore Bald. win, Estle, C. S. Whitmore, and 45 Chinese.

Per Norna, from Swatow, Mr John McLarn, and 160 Chiness,

Per Norden, from Saigon, 4 Chinese,

DEPARTED,

Per Hailborg, for Amoy, Mr P. MoMas- ter ; for Foochow, Mr Davis,

Per Tibre, from Yokohama, Mesara Tiegel, Takutzaka, Yamagata, Kinechta, and La Bunetel, and 11 seamen,

THE GRINA MAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close

For SHANGHAL

Per CHINKIANG, at 1.80 p.m., on Monday, the 15th-instz“, For HAINAN AND HAIPHONG

Per CONQUEST, at 6p.m., on Monday.

the 15th inst.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & OL-

OUTTA;- Per ARRATOON APOAR, at 2.30 p.in.,

on Thursday the 18th inst Por PENGUIN, at 230 p.m., on Thura.

day, the 18th insi, For BANGKOK—

Por DANUBE, at 5 p.m., on Thursday,

the 18th inst.

MAILS THE UNITED STATES PACKET, be United States Mail Packet CITY OF TOKIO, will be despatched on MON- DAY, the 10th instant, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, and Landon, which will be

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES :-

No. 4228-JANUARY 19, 1877.

Merchants Steam Navigation Company | In spite of the stringent measures adopted by has been a losing concern ja short time the Viceroy of Canton to put down gambling, go it was reported that i had come it nevertheless prospers, and there have been forward with Tools 400,000 to supply antil quite recently no less than some fifty the needs of the Company, and alto- establishments in existence. This was

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right Reverend Bishop of Victoria, The Rev. R. Hayward Kida, Colonial Chaplain. On the First and Third Sundays in éach Month-gether there can be no doubt tho Chinesa Celebration of the Holy Communion. On heavy burden than otherwise. At 11a.m., Morning Prayer, Sermon and authorities have found the enterprise a brought to the notion of the Viceroy, who st But once issued an order to close them up, and the Second and Fourth Sundays in each possibly Li thinks a monopoly of the caused a mark of a great default to be Month (and Fifth, if any):-Morning traffic will give a profitable turn to the recorded against the names of all the off- Prayer, Litany and Sermon. On all Sundays-Atip.m., Evening Prayer and affair, and so far as it will enable the cials, civil and military, in whose jurisdia- Sermon: On all Holy DaysAt 8 a.m., rates of freightage to be mised he is celebration of the Holy Communion.

undoubtedly right. Opposition may tion the gambling houses existed. again have to be encountered, especially

Military Service. Ror, W. H. Baynes M.A-At B. a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany alternately, Sermon and Celebration of Holy Communion every Sunday, Lant, Morning Service, at 11 am. UNION CHURCH,Minister, Rev. James Afternoon, & P. M.

W. H. Baynes, M.A. Service at 5 F.,M. every ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.-Rey Sanday. All seats free. Morning Prayer and Communion on the First Sunday in

if there is a chance of rival companies THE new law limiting the autober of pas. being bought up. On the whole foreign sengers to be taken by each of the Canton sra cannot find much cause for congratu-steamers has been strictly observed, and to Obina as yet in a position to take the prevent any infringement of it, the Captains lation on the event, nor do we think

whole of hor trade into her own hands, of the different steamers have adopted the. and "run alone."

system of issuing tickets on board to in- tanding passengers, only the limited number Ir is satisfactory to observe that some first on board is very great, and it is neces- being issued. The rush therefors to get attention is being paid at Peking to the ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE CHAPEL-On Wed-proceedings of the Canton native revenue sary after the full compliment of tickets has nesdays: at:6 p.m., Evening Prayer cruisers, The Peking Gazette of the been served out to close the gate of the (shortened form), and exposition of Serip 28th November contained a somewhat wharf to prevent the inroad of late arrivals. ture.

singular memorial from the Censor The closing of the gate, however, danced ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION OXURCH.--Rev. Hwang Hwaishen, in the course of

osch month at 11am.

closed na follow- 2.P.K. Bogistry of Leitern cases, 230 P.M. Post-Office closes, 230 r.. Correspondence may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fes of 12 cents extra Postage until

A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam which he asserted that members of the great inconvenience to post carriers, and 2.50 e.. when the Mail is finally closed. Fuen. (All Services in Chinese.) Morn-criminal class had committed depreda- several bundles of our Chinese newspapers Jorrespondence must be specially directeding Prayer: Litony, Anto-Communion, tions of a piratical character whilst sail for Canton could not be sent off for this

and Sermon, at 11 A.M. Bible Class, at 3 for this route, and if not fully prepaid. Preaching, at 6.30 P.M. Holy Coming in the cruisers of the Maritime Cue-reason, The postman arrived at the gate will be sent by British Packet.

toms at Canton named the Tung Chang, but could not gain admittance. Could not Letters, &c. can be posted for Canada, the

Tung Hai and Tung Shen, under pre: the Steamboat Company devise some metus West Indies, and other places named

tence of searching for smugglers, and below, it efficient American Stamps

under cover of flags and uniforms which whereby post-varriers and obit-coolies would are added to prepay them from San

they had been improperly allowed to be admitted after the gate is closed to Francisco to destination. Amorican Stampa are sold at this Offlos.

take out. It seems that this memorial ordinary passengers ? Genersi Post Office,

had been referred to the Canton authorl-

Hongkong, January 8, 1877.

MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET.--

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The Engilah Contract Packet GEELONG, will be despatched with the Malle for Europe, do, on THURSDAY, the 18th Inst.

The following will be the hours of closing

the Mails, de, 1–

Wednesday, January 17th,--

2.M., Money Order Office olosos.

6 F.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT

Box, which remains open all night.

Thursday, January 18th,

7., Post Office opens for sale

union, Jat Sanday in Chinese month. the German language, by Pastor E. Klitske, every Sunday, at half-past ten A. M., in the Ubapel of the Berlin Foundling House,

BERLIN FOUNDLING HOVEL,—Borvice in

West Paint.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.

Shipping.

Noon -Singapers leaves for Cooktown

and Sydney.

2 p.m.-Uhinklang leaves for Shanghai. 3 p.m.--American Mall loaves for Yoko-

kama and San Francisco,

Meeting.

p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge.

ties for report, and the whole of a subre Tan China Marchants Steam Navigation quent issue of the Gazette is occupied Company bids fair to rival the huge foreign with a reply from the Governor General

and Governor at Canton. Touching the steamer companies of England; and if we assertion that persons of the criminal are to believe that Li Hung Chang--who isi class had been allowed to take out ftags of course, the great Director---le aiming aq and official badges for employment in the final supplanting, by this means, of the Maritime Customs preventive service foreign influence on the Chinese seaboard, and commit pirationl depredations undor

one pretext and another," it la atated there will be no lack of funds to carry out that the junks of the proventive service his scheme. It was only the other day that baving been destroyed by the typhoon of a steamer here (the Calabar) virtually peened September 1874, the three junks Just into the hands of this Company; and we... zeforred to were procured. The dage now learn that the negotiations referred

of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and HONGKONG DISPENSARY, carried by these oraft bad characters Fosting of all correspondence..

10A.M., Post Offos aloses except for Late Letters, Registry of Letters ceases.

(10.10., Letters may be posted with LATA FRR of 18 cents extra to

Postage tili

11 LK, when the Post Office CLOSES

entirely. (11.30 a., Losters (but Lotters only)

addressed to the United Kingdom Via Brindisi or to Singapore may to be posted on board the Packet with Late Bee of 45 cents extra postage, Hil

11.60 AM, when the Mail is finally

cloned.

Hongkong, January 6, 1877.

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THE

Established A.D. 1841,

香港大藥

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS

OF

DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUT AITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT

MEDICINER-- MANUFACTURERS

Sodo Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Glagerade, Potans Water, Barsaparilis - Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision.. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKET.— The French Contract Packet MBIXONG, will be despatched on THURS DAY, the 26th Instant, with Mails to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, vid Marwillos; to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Galle, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Seychelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA by this Packet, but can be paid only as far as Ceylon. The postage to | x Ceylon must be prepaid. Such letters should be marked l ́aid to Galle only; they will go on from Galle as unpaid. The following will be the hours of closing

Wednesday, 24th Inst.--

the Malls, de jun

5 P.M., Mousy Order Offoe closes. Post Office closes except the NIGHT BOX, whidli remains open all night, -. Thursday, 25th Iost-

7., Font Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondance. 10a.m., Registry of Letters ceaseE.

11 M., Post Office closes except for Late

Letters

(11.10

For Ave, from Shanghai, Mers A. Andre, Dammann, G. Laloaca, Viguter, Chin Cho, Le Hsino, Craken, Satow, and to Lelmeyer.

Per Gloucester, for Dunedin, NZ, 1][ European, and 121 Chiness.

Per Chiang Hock Kin, for Singapore and Penang, 602 Obinose."

TO DEPART. Per Syringa, for Haiphong, 1 European and & Chinese..

Par Chinkiang, for Shanghai, 80 Chinera Per Olympia, for Swatow, 10 Ühinesə, Per Mount Washington, for lla.lo, 4 Baropeass

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The German stramer China reports i Had light N., winds from port to port, off Mendous passed 8. 8. Yangtane.

The British steamer Menelque reports Experienced moderate weather until ar riving at Singapore. From thondo to Paracels strong N. monsoon, and from Paracole to port moderate wasther.

The British steamer Norna reporta | Light Easterly winds and thick átmos. phere,

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer. Hongkong, January 18, 1977. Ja22

Not Responsible for Debts

The Danish steamer Norden reports! Neither the Captain, the Agente, nor

Left Saigon on the 6th at 9.30 am. passed Owners will be Responsible for any Cape St. James at 2.18 p.m. Had strong Debt contracted by the Officere or Crew Northerly gales and high Easterly ses for of the following Vasaels, during their say the first three days, from thence to port in Hongkong Harbour !--

fresh North and E. winds and high as VEKTA, German barque, Capt. H. Dirke, to arrival.

Melchers & Co.

MADAKE DEMOREST, British barque, Captain C. H. Besaft--Gibb, Livingston &Co.

BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain R. Haje Melchers & Coyle

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close -- For MANILA.-.

For barqua PERDİNAND, at 11.86 aith, on Monday, the 18th inst.

Per MENELAUS, st 1180 am, on FETING CLOUD, British barque, CaptainMonday, the 18th inst,

Batourtown, British barque. Captain For SHANGHAI.— E. W. Crisp Arahold, Karberg & Co

B. Willas-Turner & Co.

TRANE, German schooner,

Hansen-Carlowitz & Cop

quần 0.

Harts County, British barque, Oaptalo”

9. W. Gelman.loyer & Co,

of COOKTOWN AND SYDNEY -

Per SINGAPORE, at 11.30 am,, 68 Monday, the 18th inst. Mall will also be closed for other ports of E. Australia, New Zealadi, and Tar penis & cants rates

A., Letters (but Letters only) addressed to the United Kingdom Baigon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until

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insoribed upon them declaring them to

to in our leading columns (which for

be preventive craisers of the Maritime some time past have bean causing a Customs of Kwangtung, and the uniforms futter in the share-market) to transfer supplied were issued for the actual num-the entire fleet and plant of the S. B. N. - ber of the searchers and crew on board. Co, to the China Merchants' have been con No such abuse had occurred as that of cluded. By this movement about a dozen flags and uniforme being improperly river steamers and some fine coasting versela taken out, neither had any complaints

been lodged respecting piratical depreda pass into the possession of the native tions on the part of the head men in Company, so that the latter assumes charge, the searchers, or the crow, It dimensions which would have astonished was, however, within the limits of the residents of a former generation and be. possibility that fraudulent imitations come a significant fact to those who now watch of the dage and uniforms employed

had been made use of by lawices the course of events in China. The terine, persona. In regard to one of the we understand, are the payment of a lump military officers who was denounced sum of two million Taels, half of the pur- by the Censor, it is stated that he died chase money to be paid within three on the 23rd June, but it is requested months, and the remaining half to be that this fact may not stand in the way spread over a term of five years. of the infliction of the punishment ke has deserved in order that, a salutary lieved that the bargain money has actually warning may be conveyed to others been paid down, and that the transaction is The rescript orders that the military so far an accomplished fact that the B. 5. N. officer in question be exempted from shares have advanced to 96. There appears further proceedings, but another officer

It is bew

The publication of this issus commenced denounced is to be stripped of official to be little doubt that the affair is looked 7.40 p.m.

MARRIAGE.

19th Deo.. 1+76, at H.B.M's Consulate, by At Nagasaki, Japan, on Tuesday, the

Marcus Flowers, Feq, B.D.M.'s Consul, and afterwards at the British Episcopal Church, by the Rev. Herbert Maundrell, ALEXANDER WEIGHT to HELEN LOUISA, el ost Daughter of the late Kenneth Ross Mackenzie, Japan.

rank, and stringent measures are also to upon as a good thing" by the steamer be taken for the capture of certain offen. owners, and it naturally occurs to one's ders who remain at large. There can be mind, how long a period will elapse ore tho no doubt whatever that a large number remaining foreign-owned steamers on the neighbourhood of Canton either under the of abuses and crimes are carried on in the Chins Coast will be swallowed up by guise of or by the native preventive ser-

Mesars Li, Tong-king-sing & Co. rice.

It is worthy of note that the Censor who memorialises in this case is the same who memorialised against the resumption of gambling at Canton, and

which led to the removal of the late Viceroy. The Censor is, we are told, a

THE CHINA MAIL native of Canton,

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, JAN. 13, 1877.

LOUAL AND GENERAL

Tan following is the order of Service at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, 2nd Sun- day after Epiphany, 14th January, 1877 :-

Morning Prayer, Litany and Sermor, at 11Reader, The Rev. Edmond Davys; Prescher, The Colonial Chaplain; First Bud Lesson, Isaiah, LY.; Second Lasson, Mate thew, VII, from verso 16; Vanite, No. 4, Maror; Te Deum, No. 2, Mercer; Bene- distus, No. 120 Mercer First Hyme, Art thou weary, art thon languid," No,

Tus news received from Shanghai to-day Tax Penthau hai from Chungchow passed confirms the report, which has been lately through the Harbour this morning, circulating in the Colony, that the Chine Merchants' Steam Navigation Company Tas suit of Browne and Another versus are "ahont to buy up their rival the Alabor and Another, trial by Special Jury, Shanghai Steam Navigation Company. ja28. A special meeting of the latter has been will come on for hearing at 10 am on

called by advertisement for Monday next Monday.

11.80 ... when the Fost Office Ozoses

entirely.

Hongkong, January 11, 1877.

General Memoranda. TUESDAY, January 16

Goods per Penguin andelivered after this

date cubject to rent WEDNESDAY, January 17:--

Daylight Tesso leaves for Swatow,

Amoy and Foochow

2 p.m. Salvadore leaves for Manila.. THURSDAY, January 18:

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to consider an offer which has been

made to the Directors for the purchase of 3. HONDA, Master of the French barque the Company's real estate, floating pro Vidal, was summoned at the instance of the perty, and plant, and to pass resolutions Sergeant of the Water Police with having in reference thereto." According to

native report in the settlement the pur no riding light on the night of the 12th, and chase money is two millions and a half was fined $1

of teels, of which one million is to be paid

down. This will give the shareholders The Canton authorities have announced their money back, plus a division of the that their seals of offes will be closed for

11 4..Meeting of the Medical Mis-reserve fund, and make the shares worth the transnotion of business from the 1st sionary Society, at Messrs Olyphant & about Taels 120 each, The Courier vory February next to the morning of the 3rd Co.'s office, Canton..

aptly. ahrerves that, had anybody two

Moon. English Mail leaves for Forts

of Call and Europe.

8p.atárrascon apear leaves for Binge-

pore, Penang and Daloutta..

8 p.Penguin leaves for Singapore,

Panang and Caloutta.

Altons learns for London on or about this

date,

FRIDAY, January 18:00 -

- Nooh. --General Weekly Sale by Messrs

Lane, Crawford & Co.

Goods per An undelivered after Boon, subject to rent and landing charges. MONDAY, January 2

Noons of Ground, Timber, de, at 7 pm sale of Books and Spirits, at Mr

"J. M. Armstrong's Bale Room. THURSDAY, January 25;---

Wanchal.

I p.m.-Mogling of Shareholders of the H., O. & it. Beamboat Co., Limited, at City Hall, N favaSDAY, February 1

years ago expressed his belief that in two March, on secount of the Chinese New year years more the Shanghai Steam Naviga.

tion Company would have passed into Tz vonnger brother of the Tarter General the hands of the Chinese, he would have at Canton has been recently promoted to be

been looked on as a suitable Individual

for admission into a lunatic asylum.Vice-president in the Hoard of War, and The Chinese are determined to have the great has been the rejoicing in the General's river traffic all to themselves, and with household. Congratulations were pouring the purchase of the Shanghai Steam in from the General's admirers, Navigation they will have it. Some

people assert that Li Hung-chang and The steamer Calabar has, we hear, been his colleagues are bent on driving the

foreigner out of the country, but that is temporarily detained by an accident. A a task rather beyond their powers. The telegrant was received at the Central Police demand for foreign goods in the country Siation reporting that she had anchored of will remain in spite of anything the Shau-ki-wan at å o'clock yesterday morning, Chinago attthorities will dare do to lessen in consequense of sotite mishap to be it, and so long as that demand exists, machinery. Men were of course immediate. and, the carrying trade to and from ent down to take the necessary re Europe is in the hands of foreigners,

European commercial houses wil be{ pairs; which we bellats are trivial, and 3. Occidental de Oriental §. 8. Oo, found in China. Probably, however, Li although we have not yet heard that she Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San thinks the present bargain may be made bas prosseded, we presume that the ra- Franaisen

Le profitable end. Hitherto the China mumed har vorage seen afterwards.

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254; Second Hymn, "Pleasant are Thy

opurts above” No. 240,

Evening Prayer and Sermon at. 4.- The Rev. 1dmund Davys; First Lesson, Roader, The Colonial Chaplain; Proscher, Iasiah, vir: Sooond Lesson, Acts, VIT from varse 20; Psalon, No. 81, Monk; Cantate Domine, No. 174, page 222, Monk; Deus Minereatur, No. 171, page 221, Monk; Anthem, "Cast thy burden upon the Lord," Mendelssohn, No. 90 in oven ore the sun was set," No, 20 in Hymn Anthem Book; Hymn After Sermon, "At Book.

Bwatow.

Jan. 11, 1877) Charters Effected are German betque Swatow 18 cents per pisul, 16 lay days 1 Alexander Newton, 7,600 plaula, Saigon to

erman barque ammonia, 9,000 pívüls,

once to Balgon and back 321 cents per

pioul, 30 lay daye; British barque M. A Dizon, 415 tons reg1, to Channel Lo,, if to

Lordon dis par ton, if to United King dom 83% 6d. per ton, if to Continent 896, 6d. per ton, 30 Isy days, an

Arrivals -fan. 8, Námos from · Count Ports, Yano from Hongkong, Atalanta froin Hongkong 6, Tiestain from Shanghaij 9, Hailoong from Amoy, Naworth Castle from Chefoo 10 Donglet from Hongkong, Noras from Hongkong. Cheáng Hook Kish

from Amoy 11, Focshow from Shanghali Departurea-Jan. 6, Year for Coast Newton for Saigon, Haple County fut Ports, Namos for: Hongkong i 7, Alex, Hongkong 8 Tal Wath for Hongkong Ling eng (8.1.C.M.B.) for a orbiss B for Hongkong) 10. Douglas for Coast Poria, Montgomeryshire for Singapore, Halloo g I heatg Hook Kian for Hongkong, and Tientsin for Amor,

Vossale in Fort Station Horns foź Hongkong, Fosshow for Shanghai, Atalanta for Singapore. Sailing vessels M.

Dizon, Naworth Castle, Pelham, Rubloon; Condor Bammonia, Mon-of-war | Chapte;

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