Notices to Consignees.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
P.&O. B. N. Co.'s 8, 8. ZAMBESI.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- pamed Vessel, from Bombay and In- termediate Ports, and in conreation with the GWALIOR and HYDASPES, from Lon- don, are hereby notified that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk in the Company's Godowns, at West Point, whence delivery can be obtained from this dato.
Goods not delivered by the 7th Proximo will be subject to rent
Optional Cargo will be forwarded by the following Steamer, unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon To-morrow.
A. MeIVER, ".
Superintendent. Hongkong, January 31, 1877. FROM LONDON, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,
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BE 8. 8. Benarty having arrived from TE
the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk by the Under- signed into their Godowns, whence and from the Wharf or Beats delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless notise to the contrary is given before 10 am. To-morrow;
Goods remaining in Godown after the 8th February will be subject to rent.
Bill of Lading, will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
No Fire Insurance has been effected,
GIBB, LIVINGSTON & U..,
Agents.
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Hongkong, January 81, 1877, FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
EE 8. 8. Galley of Lorns, having arrived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk by the Undersigned Into their Godowns, whence and or from the Wharf or Boate delivery may be obtained. Optional Cargo will be forwarded to Yokohama unless notice to the contrary is given by 8 pm. Today,
Cargo remaining undelivered after the gth Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be counteraigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agentt. Hongkong, February 2, 1877.
NOTICE,
To-day's Advertisements.
STEAM FOR
singapore, Penang, Point de Galle, Aden, Suez, Malta, Brindisi,
Ancona, Venice, Mediter ranean Ports, Southampton: and London; AZIO,
Bombay, Madras, Calcutta and
Australia
THE PATIO COMPANT's Steam-salp HÈ PANINSULAR AND OBTENTAL STEAM: LOMBARDY, Captain HALL, will leave tale on THURSDAY, the 15th February, at Noon.
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For further Particulars, apply to
A. MOVER untendent. Hongkong, February 3, 1877. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
requested to send in their Bill of YONSIGNEES of the following Cargo Lading to the Undersigned for soute signature, and take immediate delivers This Cargo has been landed and stored at
their risk and expense.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
H. DU POUEY, Agent. Ex Meikong. Desember 29th, 1878. ESD 18 bage White Wax.
Ex Ava, January 11th, 1877. Tao No. 1/', 2 oases Stozen, GD No. 1, 1 case Paper.
Ex Amarons, January 24th, 1877. OE, one box Sundries. X X
WS (in trian.) No.7809 one bale Shirtings.
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HONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY.
fes PROTO DE GIVEN AT THE
þROGRAMME OF CONCERT
THE BRITISH SHIP TYBURNIA,
FROM LONDON.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- named Vessel are requested to send In their Bille of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goodo,
Cargo Impeding the discharge of the Vessel will be landed and stored at Con- signees' risk and expense.
CITY HALL,
ON
Thursday Evening,
February 8th, 1877, Commencing at 9 o'clock.
FART I,
No. 1. Osertura.The Barber of Seville,"
Rossini
3. Song."A life that lives for you."
-Sullivan.
11
"
3. Trio. Mynbeer van Dunok."-
Bishop
MEYER & Co.,
JF
Agenti.
Hongkong, February 1, 1877,
GERMAN BARK BERTHA, FROM
HAMBURG.
YONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above-
"
4. Pianoforte Solo, "Adagio Gra zioso" from 18th Sonata-Beethoven.
B. Song, with Violoncello Obligato.-
"Orpheus with bis Lute."-Sullivan.
6. Solo and Chorts." With a laugh as we go round," from "The May Queen."-Sterndale Bennett,
PART II,
named Vessel are requested to send No. 7. Quartette, for Piano, Violin, Viola
in their Bills of Lading to the Under- signed for countersignature, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods.
Cargo impeding the discharge--will ba landed and stored at Consignees' riak and expense.
WIELER & Co. Hongkong, January 26, 1877. FROM BUSHIRE, BANDER, ABBAS AND SINGAPORE.
THE
THE 8, 8, Gunga, Captain A. GABOBAU, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bils of Lading for counter signature to the Undersigned, and to take Immediate delivery of their Goods.
H. A. ASGAR & H. ESMAIL. Hongkong, January 24, 1877. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES. MARITIMES.
BB. AMAZONE.
NOTICE. YONSIGNEES of Cargo per B. 8. **Indus," from London, in con- nection with the above 8testaor, are hereby Informed that thor Goods are being landed and stored at their rink at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained unmediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, taleza intimation is received from the Con signeer, before To-MORROW, the 28th Inst., at Noon, roquesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.
Goods remaining unclefiaed aftor Web. DESDAY, the 31st Instant, at Hoon, will be #ubject to rent and landing cherges,
No Fire Insurance has been affected,
H. DU POUET, Agent.
Hongkong, January 24, 1877.
THE MEDICAL HALL,
37, Quen's Road, Hongkong.--
ESTABLISHED 1883,
Ta, KOFFER, Proprietor. Hongbong, Apill 49, 1870.
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To-day's Advertisements. FOR YOKOHAMA, HIOGO AND NAGASAKI.
The Steamship
"GALLEY OF LORNE," Captain MCDONALD, will be de spatched a abote on MONDAY, the 8th Instant, até p.ni:
For Freight or Fatsego, apply tð“
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hengkang, February 1, 1877.
and Violoncella" Grave and Alle-
gro" from Op. 18.-Beethoven.
THE CHINA MAIL.
PASSENGERS.
-Per Douglas, from Coast Ports, Messrs Roos and A. Smith, Master Wilson, and
113 Ohineso.
DEPARTED.
Por Benarty, for Yokohama, 1 European. Per Menelaus, for Singapore, & Europeans and 198 Chinese.
Нигораад.
TO DEPART.
No. 4244-FEBRUary 3, 1877.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW, per license. These papers the China. would make its appearance; but our oferi- man, in his capacity of American citizen, cat friends seem to be irrepressible. And RELIGIOUS SERVICES :-
ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right sold, and forged the names of others on the high and important position which is Reverend Bishop of Victoria; The Rev. It. them as suited his pleasure. While on hold by the author of this effort makes it Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. On the this subject we may note that the arrival, First and Third Sundays in each Month: on the 11th January, of the U. S. flag- incumbent upon us to devote to ita review At 11 a. 2., Morning Prayer, Sermon and ship Tennessee and the Ashuelot at the a larger share of attention than we should Celebration of the Holy Communion. On month of the river Monam is reported otherwise feel inclined to give. Still wa Per Valley of Lorns, for. Tokohama, 1 the Second and Fourth Sundays in each in the Bangkok paper. The Admiral, the shall not ensuinber our columus with a
Month (and Fifth, if any):-Morning
Morning new Consul, and others, had a public heavy theological or philological discussion: Prayer, Litany and Sermon. Sundays:-At 4 p.m., Evening Prayer and audience with the Siamese King a tow the pamphlet before us fortunately calls for Sermon. On all Holy Days:-At 8 a.m., days afterwards, and are said to have been
warmly received. celebration of the Holy Communion,
Military Service-Rev. W. H. Baynes A.-At 8 a.m., Morning Prayer and Litany alternately, Sermon and Celebration of Holy Communion every Sunday.
UNION UEVEOH.-Minister, Rev. James Lamont, Morning Sorviço, at 11 A. Afternoon, 6 P.M.
The "Stars and nothing of the sort. The Bishop boldly Stripes" are likely to rise again in avows his position in this controversy. "My struggle," says he, "is ratber against general estimation at Bangkok,
Shangti than for any particular term." He ACCORDING to our daily contemporary atomes forward is the avowed enemy of all Singapore, the export trade at that port who use this name.""If any of these gentle. during the last year shows a very satie factory increase. The exports of gambier, men has ever indulged the wish that his **adversary had written a book," his de pepper, tin, pearl, sago, and rattans, were site is hero undoubtedly gratitled. But if heavier than they have ever been before, ba look for agent reasons and weighty and the exports of sago flour, gutta, arguments he will most certainly be dis- The Bishop disapproves of tapiços, and other articles were fully up to, appointed.
and in some cases, over the average. In controversy (p. 12): ho sees no good in it. Declamation, or remonstrance, is made to regard to imports, our contemporary do duty for it. The book is really a record baa no means of estimating or comparing
SHIPPING REPORTS, The Danish steamer Norden roports :: Left Saigon at 0.30 a.m. on the 29th Jan,, and Cape St. James at 6.30 a.. had fine weather and light Easterly wind first four days, from yesterday evening Northerly winds and thick foggy weather to arrival.
The British steamer Doulas reports: Foochow to Amoy light to fresh N. and N.E, winds and thick weather, thence to port light winds from N. to E. and cloudy.
ST. PRIER'S SCAMEN'S CHURCH.--Rev. Passed 8, 8. Pau Tah of White Dogs on:
U. 8. S. Kearsarge laft W. H. Baynes, M. &. Service at P.M. overy Amoy for Foochow Feb, 1st. 5. 6. Hai- Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer the 81st alto. Loong left Swatów for Amoy on the 2nd. and Communion on the First Sunday in In Foodbow, M. S. Hornet. Amoy H. M S. Growler, and str. Hwai ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE CHAPEL -Ori Wed- Yuen (late Calabar), and. H. I. M. R. O.nesdays at 8 p.m., Evening Prayer Ling Fing and Fei Hoo. In Swatow (abortened form), and exposition of Scrip- their quantity and value, but prices bad of the mistakes which the writer has, on his Chinese gunboat Chento, and stra. Foochow ture. and Norna..
CARGO.
In each month at 11 a.m.
Per Khiva, sailed lat February, 1877 For London: from Caston, 30 bales Raw Silk, and 10 boxes Silk Piece Goods from Waste Silk; from Yokohama, 80 pkys, Tea, Shanghai, 800 bales Raw Silk, and 87 bales and 187 bales Raw Silk, For Continent: from Canton, SU bales Raw Silk; from Shanghal, 22 bales Raw Silk; from Yoko
hama, 16 bales Raw Silk. For Boston from Shanghal, 891 pkgz. Tea.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,
MAILS will close→→→→
For YOKOHAMA, HIOGO, and NAGA.
BAKI, Per GALLEY OF LORNE, at 8.80 p.m., on Monday, the bih inst,
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOOHOW,- Por DOUGLAS, at 5 p.m., on Monday,
the 5th inst.
For SAIGON.
Per GUNGA, at 6 p.m., on Monday,
the 5th innt.
For SWATOW & AMOY.--
Per LEONOR, postponed til farther
notice.
MAILS BY THE FRENOX PAUKET, -*-*-*-*- The French Contract Peokot 474,
SL STEPHEN'S MISSION CHURCH.-Rev. A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam Yuen, (All Services in Chinese) Morn- ing Prayer:Litany, Anto-Communion, and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at 8 P.M. Preaching, at 6.30 P.M. Boly Com munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month,
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOVES-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, every Sunday, at half-past ten a.x., în ve Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House,
West Polat.”~
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY, Shipping. Noop-Esmeralda leaves for Manila. 8 p.m.-Ganga leaves for Saigon. &p.m.--Galley of Larne leaves for Yoko
hama, Hiogo and Nagasaki.
Miscellaneous, Reglator of Shares of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, dlosed from this date to 15th current, in Transfer Books of the Hongkong and Whampoa Duck Company, Limited, closed from this date to 19th Igstant,
clusive.
included.
THE
a downward tendency throughout the year, and for this rouson, and on account of the low exchanges, it is thought that the business in staples, at least, was anything but remunerative.
to
DA be despatched on THURS HONGKONG DISPENSARY, salt duos at the station in the Fass when
DAY. the 8th February, with
Malls to aud through the United
Kingdom and Europe, viá Marevilles;
to Salgon, Singaporo, Batavia, Galle,
Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom.
bay, Aden, Bues, and Alexandria,
The following will be the hours of losing
the Malls, do. 1-.
Wednesday, February 7.
5 r.M., Money Order Office olores. Post Ollos closes except the NIGHT Box, which remains open all night.
Thursday, February 8,
7 AX., Fost Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Lebtors, and Posting of all correspondance.
10 A.M., Registry of Letters coaDON. 11, Post Office clanen except for Late
Letters
Established 4.D. 1841,
香港大
A. 8. WATSON & Co,
4
FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTB, of some sort from him-a course which power, I appeal to-you, my Brethren, "
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
OF
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLIB, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PAtent MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
Whore is the Chief Justice? Where are Perhaps the authorities will the Police Are all the deaths duly re- gistered 1 fook into the information coming from auth an authority, Seriously, however, there must be something wrong although the impression of the lay mind will inevitably be in favour of the majority until better reason be shown to the contrary,
own shewing, made in connection with the subject indicated in the title. It reminds us somewhat of the confessions of St. Augustine and of the Apologia of Dr. New man, The Bishop recounts how he has fallen foul of the Local Committees of the Tract and Bible Societies, and their on- toemed Secretary, Dr. Eitel; next of the We are in possession of some further Home Committees of said Societies; and information respecting the ecent capture lastly of his own clergy; and in despair of by the Peng Chao Hai of certain salt getting them to see things rightly--that junke in the vicinity of Hongkong. It is, as he does he appeals to the Missionary seems to be pretty dearly demonstrated world generally. His complaint seems to that the junks, of which there were five, be that the parties referred to are the most unreasonable, intolerant and exclusive set were off an island at the entrance to the of people with whom it has ever been his Cap-sui-moon Pass when the cruiser came unhappy lot to have anything to do and up to them, and the fight commenced. his office supplies to him a partial solution According to account there was a traitor to the question Why is this? "1 appealed first to the Church Missionary Society, in the camp of the smugglers, who gave and then direct to the Tract Society, but neither of my applications was availing. 1 information of the intended "run the gunboat. It will be remembered suppose both Socipties are afraid of bishops, that when the smugglers found they were at all events my position as Bishop isolates intercepted they landed and throw up, or me from the sympathy and assistapos I tock possession of, a sort of barricade, once found so rasdily an a Missionary." and resisted for a time the attack of the We fancied that Dr. Burdon owed bis men from the Peng Chao Hai, several office to the nomination of one of the lives being lost in consequence. While Societies of which he thus speaks, which makes his remark sound slightly ungrateful the junks were taken to Canton, these But this is not all. Something still worss men escaped and we learn that they are is behind, He piotures the Local Trach now in Hongkong endeavouring to onlist Committee as a sort of Pehngericht or the sympathy of the authorities and Carbonari which now and then goes to the others here on their behalf, They allege length of executing capital punishment that they were on their way to pay the upon those who will not come to terms with them. The question is again echoed why, why this exclusion of me from the the Peng Chao Hal attacked them, and Tract Society in Hongkong? What have 1 that they were not out of British done to deserve, excision? If I be an jurisdiction. Mr Tonnoohy, however, offender or base committed anything after instituting a few enquiries, refuses worthy of death, I refuse not to die as a to have anything to do with them, unless member of the Tract Society, but if there they first of all present a petition to the he none of these things whereof they accuse Viceroy at Canton, and get countenance me, no man may give me up to their We commend this to the notice of the the smugglera, for reasons best known to Executive; it is quite time that such highly themselves, do not appear very ready to irregular tribunals should be put down. adopt; and, failing the support of the Acting Registrar General, they have been seeking aid from other quarters. The junkmen appear to have cleared properly from Hongkong, but smugglers probably are always particularly careful in that respect, especially when they intend paying the salt dues-unless they
Our estemed follow-resident Dr. Fitel comes in for a prominent share of attention, can slip through, and avoid that trouble- some proceeding. It is rather singula! We congratulate him on the success which that if our unfortunate friends sailed has attended his effort to enlighten now with sack honest intentions they should comers to China, as well as those who in have gone in a party of five, and have England are obliged to take cognizance of been so well prepared to give the Peny this controversy. For the third time his Chao Hai a warm reception. The modo paper is here printed in extenso and com- of procedure with these smuggling craft mended to the public. It seems a much. The publication of this issue 'commenced | is to sail five or more in company and easier task to charge it with inaccuracy and unfairness tian to prove the allegation. We make a rush by the revenue boste have not space to point out the mistakes anchored in the Pass, "sailing all round with which this pamphlet teems, nor do we us," as we once heard an individual, not care to undertake a task so wearisome and altogether unused to brushes" with ungracious. We notice, however, that the these daring fellows, describe their pro-large and deserving body of German Mia- ceedings at the Cap-sui-moon Pass and sionaries is entirely ignored by Bishop Bar- don, although we should think that their other similar places. Only steam launches judgment in the con roversy is not alto. are effective against these junke on such gether to be despised--but perhaps it does It is a curious phenomenon not peculiar occasions. The men now in this Colony not coincide with his own have the impudence to assert, we understand, that the authorities here to any one class of controversy that the will not take up their case, because log of pisin words is so often mistaken, man of straw" thus set up by forsooth, the Viceroy of Canton has been and the
an angry disputant is noundly belaboured tickling the palms of their hands with whilst the real opponent remains untoucb- a little filthy lucre!" It is a pity that ed. It is so in this case, Dr. Kitel says those individuals cannot be taught that, Canon MoClatchie brings forward" a new Straightway the Canon while British officials possess some term Obi Shin, amount of conscientious objection to supplies the Bishop with an emphatic (11.80 A.M., Letters (but Letters only)
being bribed, and are believed to be, as denial" that he ever used it in preaching addressed to the United Kingdom We are glad to observe that the now a rule, impregnable in that respect, in &o." One is irresistibly reminded of the two visitors to the cookshop in the old Via Brindisi or to Singapore, may American Consul at Bangkok is persist- this particular instance they would be table one of whom declares have not be posted on board the Packet with ent in his efforts to amend the abuses quite ready to listen to any complaints at your tart and the other I never took Late Fee of 48 conto extra postage, left him by his predecessor, the now of illegal proceedings on the part of the it. The Canon doubtless fat cled " to bring till 11.80, when the Mail is finally notorious General Partridge. It will be Feng Chao Hai. The charge, however, forward" meant to use," and the Bishop.
closed
recollected that one method adopted by is the natural outcome of the celestial" did not perceive the difference. We may Hongkong, February 8, 1877. feld the General for increasing his income mind under such circumstances. The point, to say nothing of his other writings, was to issue an apparently unlimited Chinaman is probably incapable of be to the Yil King, pages 8, 150, 328, and many others, coutaluing such phrases by number of spirit licenses to Chinamen lieving that there is such a thing as the Canon as this (p. 320), Chi Shin or as agents of American citizens, charging official honesty Officialdom from his Supreme God, i eru fu, to vindiente them somewhere about twenty-five dol point of view are powers to "squeere" Dr. Kitel's accuracy. It this is not brings Daylight.Douglas leaves for Swatolare for each license. The river and end authorities to be bribed indeed an ing forward" a new term we are at a loss
Amoy and Foochow p.m.-Sale of Curica, &d., at Mr J.
upright office-bearer in the Central King to understand plain English. dom might well claim to be regarded as M. Armstrong's Sale Room, { Transfer Books of The H. K. Fire Insur aute Co., Limited, closed from this date to 20th Febrasry, included. WEDNESDAY, February 7:
Goods per Zambesi undelivered after
this date subject to rent, THURSDAY, February 8
11.10 A., Letters (but Letters only)
to
addressed to the United Kingdom, Saigon, or Singapore may be posted on payment of a Late Fes of 18 cents extra postage, until 11.30a.m., when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely.
Hongkong, January 5, 1877.
97
8. Barcarole, "Dormi pire."-Sou-
deri.
22
9 Violin Sole.Oberlidler."
Gung'l,
35
10. Four Fart Song,-"The Lark."
Mendelssohn
|**
,, 11. SongMy Quesn."Blumenthal. 1,12. Glee with Solos."Tho' he be now
a grey grey feiar.-Bi: hop.
GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,
Tickets, Price $2.00 each, may be obtain ed on and after MONDAY, bth February, at 10 s.m., from Messrs LANE, CRAWFORD & Co.'s, who have a Plan of the Hall, Tiakete may also be obtained at the Door
of the Hall on the Evening of the Concert.
T. G. WILLIAMSON,
Acting Hon. Scorelary. Hongkong, February 3, 1877.
Not Responsible for Debts.
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Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crow of the following Vessele, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour --
BRIDGETOWN, British barque, Captain E. W. Crisp.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
CEYLON, American bark, Capt. E, Kelly. STAR OF CHINA, British ship, Captain E. B. Blaker-Douglas Lapraik & Co.
NEBEMIAR GIBSON, Amerle bargtie, Captain D. Bradford.Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
Bostro, German bargue, Captain J. F. Wesenborg,--Biomsson & Co.
ALDER BESSE, American barque, Captain Noyes. Kozario & Co. TYBURNIA, British 'ship, Captain Robt. Golder.Meyer & Co..
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Feb. 2, Carpe, British hargue, 1083, M. Murphy, San Francisco Nov. 20, Coal- ORDER,
Feb. 3, Norden, Danlah steamer, 778, X. tensen, Saigon Jan. 29, Hies and Leneral,
WM. PUSTAU & Co.
Feb. 3, Dougies, British steamer, 854, Burtle, Foochow Jan. 81, Amey Feb. 1) and Swatow 2, General-DoUGLAS L FRAIE & CO.
Kada
DEPARTURES Fob, 8, Benariy, for Yokohama.
8. Menelaus, for Singapore & London, 8, H.M.§. Fly, for Fooshow,
OLEARED Galley of Lorne, for Yokohamis. Red Riding Hood, for Slugapore,
BASSENGERS. Ádzivab.
Pas Norden, from Salgos, Mr Biltri, les 1 European deck, and 60 Chinese,
MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET. ———
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The English Contract Packet LOMBARDY, will be despatched with the Maile for Earope, do, on THURSDAY, the 15th February.
The following will be the hours of closing
the Malla, do, :— Wednesday, 14th Inst.
6 P., Money Order Offics closes.
6 P.M., Fost Office closes except the NIGHT Bor, which remains open all night. Thursday, 14th Inat..
YA.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Regletry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence. 10A.M., Post Office aloses except for Late Letters. Registry of Letters ceRBÜ5.
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tanta Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision.. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.
8.05 p.m.
MARRIAGE.
On the 3rd February, 1877, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Revd. R. H. Kidd, Colonial Chaplain, HENRY FRNEST WODEHOUSE, Colonial Civil Service, Son of the late Lieut.-Cal. Philip Wodehouse 15th Hussars, to FLEANOR, Daughter of the Revd. J. Bathurst Deane, M.A., Rector of the United Parishes of St. Martin's Out wich and Great St. Helen's, London.
(10:18 AM, Letters may be posted with THE CHINA MAIL.
LATE FR of 18 vanta extra Postage till
to 11 4., when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely.
to
►
General Memoranda, TUzDAY, February 6;--
Goods par Bendrty undelivered after this
date subject to rent
HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEB. 8, 1877.
Consulate
at
canals at Bangkok are said to have been
We must give the Bishop credit for the at one time, swarming with boats owned and manned by Chinese, calling liquors a phenomenon. The mendacity of this ingenuity with which he uses his facts. One might fancy for aught we are told to the under the protestion of the American flag charge is only equalled by another asta dintrary that Biskop Russell and the Canon According to the Bangkok paper Mr.D. B. nishing "b" which we are assured are quite with Bishop Burdon in opposition Sickels, the new Consul, hus, since his finds favour among some of the more to Shangti an the term for God. But we can arrival set to work to thoroughly respectable members of the Chinese com atste on the best authority that whereas investigate and remedy this
anmunity in this Colony, namely, that Bishop Burdon abjects to it as being far other scandale in connection with the when a Chinese patient is taken to the too low and idolatrous, Bishop Russell esteems it as so majestic that it ought only Noon French Mall loaves for Ports of United States'
the Civil Hospital the European doctors can to be applied to Jeborah and not used for Call and Europe.
capital. He has issued an order, as we til at a glance whether they can or can gode generally whilst the Canon would p.m.-H. Choral Society's Con-intimated a few weeks ago, that all so effect a cure, and if the decision is in treat Bishop Burdon's own term as equall cert at the City Ball,
holders of these censes should present the negative, they give the unfortunate objectionable in bila syon as Shangli, In the same at the Consulate for reglatraman a dose of something to kill him, so fact the spectacle of these three church tion on or before the 18th of the present that he shall not fall into the hands of a dignitaries and missionaries of the Church month. Up to the 11th of January Chinese doctor, and enable him, in case Missionary Boriety discussing this question, rewinde one painfully of the triangular however, very few of these licenses were of his effecting a sure, to put his foreign dust which Marryat has made famous forthcoming, but still enough were prefire de pilules" out of face," sented to afford come tingular confirms- tions of the charges made against the Some of there licentes, it General. seems, were drawn up in the names of men who had left Siam years ago, and had even been reported as dead. Others were foued in the nates of parties with out their knowledge or consent. One. Chinnan presented fifty licenses We fately expressed the hope, in review which he purchased of the fats Consiling a letter by Dr. Blodgett on this sub and his gun at about twenty dve dollars foot, that no other pamphlet of the sort
FRIDAY, February U:-
Yoon-General Weekly Sale by Mens
Lane, Orawford & On,
Goode per Galley of Lorns undelivered
after this date subject to zent. Monday, February 12
Bp.balo of Office Furniture, &o., at Meters Heard Co.'s Office, Queen's Road. 8pm-Meeting of H. E. General Cham-
"ber of Commerce, at the City Hall THURSDAY, February 18:-
Non-Englah Mall lesvos fez Perte
of Call and Europa.
Aperican Mali leaves for Toker Batas and San Francisco,
REVIEW.
The Chinese Term for God. A Letter to the Protettant Missionaries of China. By J. B. Burdon, Bishop of Victoria. Hongkong, 1874.
We learn for the Arst time that a "woll- stored purse" is, in the Bishop's eyen, an argument which tells more forgibly than any other upon the majority of English Missionarias" is leading them to a decision on philological questions. We faney come of our Presbyterian friends, to say nothing of the London Missionary Boalety, will have something to say in reply to this charge but it is hardly consistent with that Chris tian charity to which the Bishop appeals, to say nothing of the dignity of the Episcopa position, to make such anpansions and pl
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