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Notices of Firms.

NOTICE.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR SALE,

THE CHINA MAIL.

cloudy weather with light variable aire and radu," Swatow to Hongkong, cloudy wea ther with light Northerly airs. In Foo show-Str. Han Kang, Europe, and Y TENDER, the whole Stook-in-II.M gunboat Mosquito. In Amoy-Strs.

LIGHTER

*B. DALTON SÁTLE was admitted a

July, 1876,

Partner in our firm on the Sist of B Trade of the TAKO TUG AND

SAYLE & Co.

Hongkong, March 16, 1877.

M

NOTICE.

aple Steam Tug & Lighter Algerine, 3,500 pels

R. EDWARD BURNIE will Conduct the BUSINESS of my UFFICE, during my

Temporary Absence from the Colony.

R. H. CAIRNS, Surveyor to Local Offices,

and Lloyds Register of Shipping,

2, Club Chambers,

Hongkong, March 17, 1877.

NOTICE,

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TTE have been appointed AGENTS for

W

OLATION.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co. Hongkong, February 2, 1877.

COMPANY, consisting of the following Steamore!

Carrying Capacity. Pathfinder, 1,800", Steam Tug Orphẩm............................................. Little Orphan,........................ Tenders will Receive immediate attou- tion.

Apply to

TAKU TUG & LIGHTER Co.,

TAKU." Taku, March 12, 1977.

FOR SALE.

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SET of DR. MORRISON's Obinese and the AMERICAN SHIPMASTERS' Asso- A English DICTIONARY, in FIVE

VOLUMES. Price very moderate.

Apply to

WONG MAN YU TONG, 48 A, Hollywood Road. Hongkong, March 91, 1477.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY.

8p2

ON and after the 18th day of November,

1876, and until further notice, the BUSINESS of the above-hamed DISPEN- 'SARY will be carried on by the Under-

signed.

WM. CRUIOKSHANK, Manager. Hongkong, November 21, 1876.

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

JUST LANDED BY 8. 8. "Hesperia."

PIPER & Co.'s Celebrated CHAM-

H. CARTE BLANCHE, CARTE BLANCHE SEC and CARTE DOREE in Qts, and Pinta.

Also

The well known Orard DUPUY & Co.'s BRANDY in Cases of 12 qt. Bottles and a Small Lot of MEDOO CLARET in qt. Bottles.

Apply to

L. L. BUSH, Hongkong, March 7, 1877.

FOR SALE, AT CANTON,

STEAM COTTON MILL, well adapt- ed for Working Nativo OOTTON, ither Ninero or TIENTSIN. Capable of Making 8 plouls of Yarn in 18 hours, con sisting of --

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 Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour!--

ALDEN BESSE, American barque, Captain

8. Noyes, Kozario & Co,

dcgregor, Tientsin, Hailong, Pantower,

and H.M. gunboat Illy. In Swatow.- Str. Ningpo, moy, Ñorna, and Caris-

brooke. Gn the 30th inst., passed a blue

funnel steamer bound North, also off Double Island passed S. S. Cheang Hook Kian bound to Swatow,

CARGO.

Per Kashgar, for London: from Canton,

82 bales Raw Silk, and 10 cases SIK

Goods; from Shanghai, 119 half-chests Tea, 473 bales Raw Silk, 16 bales Waste Silk, | 19 bales Fongees, and 2 cases Silk" Goods; from Japan, 11 pkga. Tas, and 62 bales Raw Filk. For Continent; from Canton,

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY.

Shipping.

(No. 4289-Manch 81, 1877.

Staten by the next and following U. S.. Prokets ls 12 cents per half ounce. · Cor- respondence already posted at the old rates

about with strange instruments and flags, whitewashing every prominent point. Goods per Khita undelivered after this The ordinary Coast steamers will be able will be sent on se fully pald.

They are presumably surveying the river

date subject to ront.

THE

HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

Established A.D, 1841, -

香港大藥

A. §. WATSON & CO,

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGIETS, IMPORTERS

OF

to run very well there, as they can get

up as far as Big Laland, six miles below On the 7th page, in the issue of this the city, at any state of the tide with

three fathoms of water. To go farthering, we give full information on postal on there must be half tide on tho Bar, ratès, &o., corrected up to 1st April.

The banks of the river team with wild We give elsewhere some interesting inform- fowl and the woods with pigeons, but ation concerning Wenchow and Pakhoi-the pheasants are only to be found at two

WE learn that several telegrams are În

12 bales Raw Silk; from Shanghai, balek Daaiers SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUE boats can easily be obtained for trips up Japan is at an end, the rebels having res

Raw Silk, and 1 bale Pongees; from Japan,

84 bales Raw Silk. For America; from Shanghai, 17 bales Raw Silk. For Boston: from Shanghai, 555 half-chosts Tos.

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS,

MAILS will 'close --- For BANGKOK.-

Per GUNGA, at 9 a.m. To-morrow, the 1st April, instead of as previously

notified.

Per ZAMBOANGA, at 9 a.m., on Mon-

day, the 2nd April,

For MANILA.---

Per ESMERALDA, at 11.30 am., on Tuesday, the 3rd April, instead of ss previously notified,

FORMOUA, German 8-m. schooner, Capt, For COOKTOWN, SYDNEY, E. AUS.

G, Schweer.Melchera & Co.

MYSTIC BELLE, American ship, Captain. David Plumer.-Siemsson & Co.

ROSINA, American 3-m. schooner, Capt." C. W., Hansen, --Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

PANOLA, American 8-m, schooner, Capt. H. W. Lanb, Landstein & Ca

ECHO, British barque, Capt. George W. Tozer-Arnhold, Karborg & Co,

WINDERMERE, British ship, Capt. Mann. ---Mayer & Co.

IRIS, Dutch schooner, Captain J. Werter

veld-Order.

ROSETTA MONEIL, American barque, Captain Brown-Vogel, Hagedorn & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

SAMO

March 30, Mecca, British steamer, 687,

TRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, AND TASMANIA, -on,

Per BOWEN, at 11.80 a.m., on Tues-

day, the Brd April. 12 cents ratė, For SAIGON.-

Per FRANC018 I., at 430 p.m., on

Wednesday, the 4th April.

For BANGKOK-

Per RAJANATTIANUBAR, at 6 p.m.,

on Friday, the 6ib inst.

:

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet BELGIC will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 3rd April, with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, and London, which will be

closed as follows ter

BITES, TOLLET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATEN MEDICINES,

MANUFACTURERS "

QF

Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters. The Manufactory is under direct and continuous Buropean Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

days' journey up from Won-chow. The two of the new parta (to be opened on 1st beof is not very good, being white and prox.) which will most nearly affect the stringy. There are very good carrots, tradal interests of this Colony. oranges, pumeloes, cumquots, ground nuts, water chestnuts, arbutus and a variety of other fruits and vegetables common to most districts. Horses and town to the effect that the rebellion in

country, but neither are very comfortable solved some severo-roverses and submitted of their kind. The former partake of a to the Goverument. good deal of the passive nature of their owners, and seem to pass their lives in dreaming of happy pastures..

Surely surely slumber is more sweet than toll, Than labour in the doop Mid Ocoa

the Shore

LOSS OF LIFE FROM H.M.S. "NEWCASTLE.”

Tits Reverend J, Henderson, who has been Seamen's Chaplain at Birkenhead for up- wards of two years, has been appointed to auced the Revd. W. H. Baynes, M.Ag as Seamen's Chaplain at this place. Mr Henderkon will officiate at St. Peter's Ir will be recollected that several months Church to-morrow morning at 11 o'clock, ago the China Mail contained a long when there will be regular service, with a The publication of this issue commenced account of a melancholy occurrence which celebration of the Holy Communion. There at 8.10 p..

took place while the Detached Squadron will also be the natal service at 6 p.m, was voyaging from Hongkong to Singa-every Sunday.

DEATH.

GEORGE ASEWELL KNABBONE, aged 54 On March 30th, at Fairies, Hongkong,

years, 11 months,

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, MARCH 31, 1877.

a

pore sad which resulted in the death of

seamen belonging to the Newcastle. Our celebrated billiard player, intends giving brave young midshipmen and two able We understand that Mons. P. Carme, the account, which we obtained through a private source, went to indicate that overal public exhibitions of his skill at everything that might have been done to the Hongkong Hotel in the course of next save the men was not done j but na noue week. Mous. Carme has earned his reputa.^ of our contemporaries in the Straits or tion as a billiard player in Europe, Ame Hongkong seemed to have received any rica, Brazil, Mexico, the West Indies, information respecting the peculiar Mauritius and Australia, and judging features of the affair, we hoped that we

sus, valued at $600, and which, we un derstand, can now be seen at the Hongkong Hotel, as well as three gold medals that have been presented to him, one at Santiago, Chili, the second at Montevideo, and the third at Melbourne. The following aze

Steam Engine and Boller 16 Horse Power/Johnson, Salgon March. 28, Rige.Hot. 2.30 r., Correspondence for Japan or the Teas from the Peh-ling district, for in-of the Admiralty' whether his attention had described as some of M. Carmie's fancy shotst

Nominal, 1,280 Spindles, 12 Carding end Drawing Machines, 1 Speeder 18 Spindles, 1 Stretober 60 Spindles, 1 Lap Machine, 1 Cotton Gin, Bobbins, &o., with shafting and Belting Complete.

For Further Particulats and Terms of Sale, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Bonghong, March 14, 1877. ap14

To Let.

TO LET.

KEE

March 30, Rajanattianuhar, British str., 985, G. T. Hopkina, Bangkok March 22, Rice,-YUEN FAT HONG,

March 31, Golden Horn, British steamer, 1024, G. Alton, Saigon March 25, Rice, W. PUSIAU & Co.

March 31, Fuyew, Chinese steamet, 920, Croad, Shanghai March 27, General, -C. M. 8. N, Co.

March 31, Yesso, British steamer, 559, J. E. Punchard, Foochow March 28, Amoy 29, and Swatow 30, General.--Douglas LAPBAIX & Co.

March 31, Teresa, Spanish barque, 451, Cebada, Bual, and Canayan March 20, TO. 8, PEUBILI TERRACE, ELGIN STREET, Sapswood,STEMSSEN & Oo.

North Immediate Possession.

Apply to

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, February 7, 1877.

TO LET.

HOUSE No. 7, Caln Road, latoly ocen

pied by Mr

House No. 10, Albany Road, at present ocoupled by the Rev, R, H. KIDD.

Bisnes Ville, Pok-foo-lum, Furnished. DAVID SASSOON, BONS & Qu. Hongkong, February 15, 1877.

TO LET.

THE Upper Portion of Nos. 42 and 44, THE

Queen's Road,

The Dwelling House No. 2, Gough Street.

Apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Oo, Hongkong, November 17, 1876.

TO BE LET.

THE PREMISES No. 89, Queen's Road, at present in the occupation of the BORNEO COMPANY,

י.

TURNER & Co. Hongkong, February 6, 1877. -

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR BANGKOK.

The Spanish Steamer

ZAMBOANGA"

will be despatched for the above

March 81, U.S.S. Ashuelot, from Canton,

DEPARTURES,

Mar. 80, Glenariney, for Shanghal.

30, China, for Shanghai vis Ningpo. 30, Pernambuco, for Saigon. 60, Glory, for Bangkok.

30, Fiscount MacDuff, for Whampoa

81, St. Anne, for Tientsin,

81, Nestor, for Singapore, London, &c. 31, Carpa, for London,

81, E. M. Fly, for Hoihow and

Pakhoi. 31, Fuyou, fur Canton,

CLEARED.

Adelino, for Manila, Olympia for Holhos

San Francisco for Takow. Penola, for Bangkok. Columbian, for Swatow. Namoa, for Swatow. Golden Horn, for Amoy. Hankow, for Saigon.

PASSENGERS. ABRIVED.

Per Yesso, from Coast Ports, Mr and Mrs Morrison, Mr and Mrs Jackson and family, Mesere Bejor, Lent, Furlonger and Sebaar.

Per Juyew, from Shanghal, Mr MeBair, 1 European deck, and 180 Chinese.

For Teresa, from Sual, Mr Alejandro Fuster.

Per Rafanatlianyhar, from Bangkok, 78 Chinese.

Por Mecca, from Saigon, 4 Chinese, Per Golden Born, from Halgon, 8 Chi-

neve

DEPARTED.

Port on TUESDAY Next, the and 1 European. For Singapore, about Per Nestor, for London, Mr Beveridge, Brd April, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

Hongkong, March 31, 1877.

FOR MANILA,

The Steamship

AH YON

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ESMERALDA"

will be despatched as above on TUESDAY, the td Pro- ximo, at Noon, instead of es previously Botified,

For Freight or Famage, apply to

A. MAUG. HEATON, Hongkong, March 81, 1877.

FOR SYDNEY & MELBOURNE, -

The Steamship

"OCEAN,

500 Chinese.

Per Pernambuso, for Saigon, 12 Chinese. For China, for Shanghai via Ningpo, 60 Chinese.

Per Glory, for Bangkok, 20 Chiness.

TO DEFARE, Per Olympia, for Holbow, 10 Chinese, Per Renola, for Bangkok, & Chinese, Fer Namoa, for Swator, ds, d Euro- peans, and 165 Chinese

Per Henkow, for Saigon, 1 European and

50 Chinese.

HAUSHIFPING REFORTS. apa

▶Capt; Jaques, wil loed Ten at Fooszow for the above Perts at the opening of the coming Sepson,

For Freight, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agrite Hongkong, March 31, 1877.

FOR MANILA (DIRECT.).

The Spaniel Brig

**BAN LORENZO" >having the greater portion of her Cargo engaged, will be despatch adambove on or about SATURDAY Fest,

Fer Freight or Passage, apply to

REMEDIOS & CO Agente

the 7th Proximo,

Hongkong, March 81, 1877,

The British steamer Media reposta: Bad Ught B.E. winds up to the Parasols, calme and a high sea middle part, and latterly strong winds to port.

The British steamer Golden Horn teportal Fine weather till the last three days, then strong NE. winds to port,

2.50 .. when the Mail is finally closed. Correspondence must be specially directed for this route, and if not fully propaid will be sent by British Packet, General Post Office, Hongkong, March 20, 1877.

Apg

WHETHER foreign trade will be benefited. It will be seen, however, from the formanoes we have before us he is likely to

bad been misinformed regarding them. from a number of notices of his pet to any great extent by the forthcoming following extract that the matter has afford some keen enjoyment to the admirers conjecture, and one that leaves ample Gazette, and ultimately into Parliament. In Chicago Mons. Carme was presented with opening of Wen Chow, is a matter of found its way into the Army and Navy of the game in this Colony before he leaves. room for diversity of opinion. That it The account in the Gazette gives exactly has certain advantages over Foochow, the same particulars as were furnished in for the shipment of teas from a certain district, cannot be doubted but whether the China Mala fact which tends to the native merchants, or to speak more prove their accuracy

On the 9th February in the House of 22.M. Registry of Letters csakSI.

technically "tea-men," will find it to their interest to avail themselves of these

Commons, 2.30 P.M. Post-Office closes.

My HANBURY-TRAct asked the First Lord advantages, is by no means so certain. United States only may be

been called to an article in the Army and posted on board the Packet stance, can be transported to Wen Chow Naty Gantts of February 3 entitled Loft-1. Follow shot the length of the table with Late Fee of 12 cents for nearly one dollar lens per pioul than to ble," in which the Captain of Her effecting a cazem, the ball first played on extra Postage until

to Foochow, owing principally to the Majesty's ship Newcastle is stated not to being within an inch of the one ball. 2. lekin taxes being less on the former have taken sufficient steps to rescue the lives The same shot effecting a rom, after strik route. There we have at once a decided of Mr Wingfleld, midshipman, and two able ing the cushion at the far end of the table advantage. Now for the tea men's view seamen who had gallantly jumped overboard and returning. 3. A combined follow and to save a man from drowning; whether he draw shot. Play on the far cushion and of the question. They will probably argue that, though they may get their was able to contradict the statement there strike the ball on its return, putting &

made

retrograde hoist on it and effecting a carom teas down to the coast at so much per That in one short hour after the man at the far end of the table. 6. The sams picul cheaper, they will be sending them fell overboard; before abe sighted the men or complex draw around a hat. 6. Jump shot to too small & market, and will not be the life-buoy, the boat was recalled, and oarom on a ball on the table, then on a ball able to get by any means so good a price the ship stood away. That the Commander on a hat. 7. Jump shot, carom on a ball on the spot the hat held two feet from table. 8. Jump as in a large market like that of Foo begged the Captain to beat up

where the men were likely to be still shot, onrom on ball on the mouth of a bottles chow where there is great competition. battling for life, but that the Captain de-9. Play against far end of table, strike the The probabilities are that they will comclined to do so. That throughout the ship ball on its return, carom on a ball against promise by shipping at Won Chow par and the squadron there is a most painful the right head cushion near the far end, Coast steamers, and putting the teas on impression that either from apathy, want of return without touching the cushion, and 8 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s the Foochow market, so that at all presence of mind, or absence of resourde carom in left hand rear corner. 10. Place Steamer leaves for Yokohama and an events the foreign carrying trade may the whether a Court of Inquiry had been strike them off in rapid succession so that twolvo balls in a row at near end of table, these gallant fellows wore left to die." Francisco. 4p.m-Bale of Race Horses, at Messrs. profit.

held to investigats into all the circumstances of they shall traverse the table one and a half Lane, Orawford & Co.'s Sales Rooms, Wan Chow-foo is a dreamy, lazy, town the case; and, if not, whether, in justice to times, and lodge within a given space in the Proya.

(enclosed of course within a wall) about the Captain and the honour of the Naval far end. This feat is effected without any 9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge.

twenty-five miles up the most muddy Servies, he would give directions to hold one sollision of the balle. 11. The masse shot**

half length of table, return and oarom. 12. Goods per Glenartney undelivered after river that ever was seen. The wall is forthwith.

this date subject to rant.

about three miles and a half round, so

Mr WARD HUNT-I have read the artiole Bame shot taking two cushions and caroning. THURSDAY, April 6–

that if the enclosed space were filled with to which the question of the hon. gentleman masse, traversing the length of the table, Noon.-French Mall leaves for Ports of houses, it would represent a tolerably refere, but I am unable at the present taking three cushions returning and carom

moment either-to-confirm or to eantradiating. 13. Masse jump over cue at 6 inches Call and Europe.

populous place. This, however, is not the facts set forth in it. I am sorry, how from table, return under ous and parom, the case. There are a great many large ever, to say that it is correct in the main 14. Start a ball on its travels around the open plate inside the wall, some being fact that as unfortunate loss of life occurred table, masse and carom on the first ball at Noon,-General Weekly Sale by Mesars cultivated, others planted with small on the occasion to which it alludes. I have the right and of the table while still in

Lane, Crawford & Co.

pine woods, and the remainder forming received the following extract from a report, motion. This is a very surprising shot." The incredible inde dated 15th December, 1876, from the Cap-Mons. Carme carries, we believe, his own miniature lakes, San Lorenzo leaves for Manita on or lence and supineness of its inhabitante tain of Her Majesty's ship. Newcastle to table, made for him by Messrs Aloook & Co.

Rear Admiral Lambert, summanding the are most astounding to any one that is Detached Squadron to which his vessel be- of Melbourns. It is smaller than usual, accustomed to the bustle and activity of longe

while the balls are larger and the quenes any of the now open ports. It will At about 2.50 p.m. yesterday (December

General Memoranda. TUESDAY, April 8;—

Daylight,-Zamboanga leaves for Bigkok. 11 am.-Sitting in Admiralty. Noon-Emeralda leaves for Manila,

FRIDAY, April 0:-

SATURDAY, April 7:-

about this date.

F

THURSDAY, April 12-

2 p.m.-Sale of Ground, at Queen's scarcely be believed that the gates of the 18) Mr Wingfield, midshipman, had hove shorter and heavier.

Boad Fast.

SATURDAY, April 14;--.

kama and San Francisco.

eity are frequently left closed till nearly the log, when William Miles stepped on the nine o'clock in the morning, at which lower half of the starboard quarter port for Whanghai Courier) are extremely sorry 8 p.m.--American Mall leaves for Yoko-time only the people begin to stir. They the purpose of snatching the log line, when to record an accident which befel the fine

then show themselves at their shops, in jumping after him.

he slipped and fell overboard, Mr Wingfield steamer Loudoun Castle yesterday morning The life buoy was (March 28th). It sooms that fust as ahe front of which the goods for sale are dia- immediately let go, and the ship brought to was preparing to cross the Woosung Bar, a posed, and if any body wants to buy the wind on the port tack. She was running collision took place between her and the anything, they are very glad to sell it with single-reefed topsails, and beth coursee, Mangregor, which was coming down the if not, never mind, it's all the same to between 8 and 9 knots with a very nasty, river, which resulted very disastrously for them. Enquire the price of any article, regular sea. The lifeboat was at once the Loudoun Castle. Her rail, davits, cleared and lowered, and signalmen and steering gear, sto, were all considerably they will calmly ask you twice its valuer look-out men were placed aloft in the mizen damaged, and after the crash she added to offer the half, they will close at once top, rigging, and topmaat crosstreen to look hor misfortunes by going ashore.

The

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES-

ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right Reverend Bishop of Victoria The Rev. E. Dargs, Auting Colonial Chaplain. On the | First and Third Sundays in each Afonth with the utmost sang froid. They never out, but before the cutter was clear of the Macgregor appears to have exasped compa At 11 am, Morning Prayer, Sertion and argue, never bargain, never abriek them ship Miles was observed to throw his arms ratively unscathed, but the Loudoun Curtis Celebration of the Holy Communion. On selves to the verge of apoplexy, as you up, and Mr Wingdeld struggling to support was compelled to coramenos unloading Month (and Fifth, if any)-Morning other parts of China f they are always leed, A., had jumped from the quarter uncomfortable position, and she came up the Second and Fourth Sundays in each frequently see and hear tradesmen do in him, when both were lost sight of. In the without loss of tons. It was not long meantime, Robert Hesk, A.B., and George however, before she was released from her Prayer, Litany and Bermon. On all Sundays-At& p.m., Evening Prayer and calm, cool, polite, lazy and indifferent, of the ship, and both were observed making the river this morning. The damage the Sermon. On all Holy Days - 8, and it comes on to rain, they shut up for the life buoy, but disappeared before has sustained is estimated at some fer celebration of the Holy Communion." their shope and retire for the day! It they succeeded in reaching ft, and I grieve thousands of tools, and she will be dooked Alitary Service-At B B.m., Morning will be very difficult to get applies to to say were never again seen on the surface without delay. It is a most unfortunate Prayer and Litany alternately, Sermon work cargo when steamere begin to run; The lifeboat (first outter) was ordered to pull falsh to the splendid run she made from and Celebration of Holy Communion and labotir will probably be very high on the bearings for the men, but she failed, London, but not so serious as was at Arst after come time in looking about, to discover supposed, The N. C. D. Nous says that al every Sunday.

The only extitles for sale in the shops, anything of them, when I reluctpatly, after most all the cargo of the Loudoun Cassie UNIOR OKUROR-Minister, Kev, James beyond the ordinary necessaries of life, an hour's neccessful asural, ordered the will have to be discharged before she san are silk, furs and alum. The latter article recall to be hosted. The boat was clear of get off, and boats are already alongside far Latmont. Morning Berries, at 11 am. Afternoon, 6 F.M.

Who is to blame, we dane seems very plentiful in the district. The the ship in about three minutes from the this purpose. Bt. PIER'S SHAMEN'S CHURCH-Rev.silk te very fairly woven, but i thin, tims the alarm was given.”

net of course say, but it is a pity that an J. Henderson. Service at 8.x. every and the dyes are not very bright. TheySince receiving the report I have not been accident has happened to this splendid Sunday. All seats free. Morning Prayer are mostly woven in a small diamond able to communicate with the Squadron beamer, within a few miles of her destina which is now under orders for home, but on | ifon, after suck a das run from London. and Communion on the First Bunday in within diamond pattern, and a great arrival I shall direct that full inquiries The Macgregor seems to have sustained no each month at 11. a.tt.

many of the handkerchief pieces are ofte made into the matter: (Hear, hear)) material damage, and proceeded to the Red ST PAUL'S COLLEGE Üzafel--On Wed a sort of washed-out tartan type. The

Buoy where she anchored ; while Captain days at 6 pt., Evening Prayer furs are principally sea otter, astrakan!

Newell returned to Shanghai to report the (shortened form), and exposition of Scrip and bear, but are not very well dured.

actident. He lodged a statement of the gase with LB.M. Registrar of Shipping, and returned at once to his steamer is order to prosecute his voyage to Amoy!”

ture,

LOGAL AND GENERAL.

The Chinese steamer Fugels reports i

The city is overcrowded with temples The M. M. Steamer Pelho left Shanghai ST. STEPHEN'S Mission Chuken.—RSY, Freeh N.E. winds to Lamocks, from thedes Autobluson, and Rav. Lo and is every Lims for priests. The only for this gurt yesterday (the 30th). to port light variable windri

The British steamer Rajanattianukär ro-

Yuen (All Services in Chiness.) Mon. Europeans there till very lately (Marsh ports Flest part of passage had flue wosing Prayer-Idtany, Ante-Communion, 1877) have been two English Mission- ther, latter part light northerly winds and and Sermon, at 12 4.3. Bible Class; at 3 aries, with their wives i to October 1876 We are requested to state that the nezi heavy head ses Anchored of Ladrones.. Presthing, at 6.80 2.st. Holy Com two pilots went there from Shanghai to sitting of the Supreme Court, in Ita Sum. at 8.30 p.m. of the 29th

munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese mouth, ⠀⠀ study the river, and now the Comitis

BERLIN FOUNDLING BOUs Service in gloner of Customs and his satietant. Havemary Jurisdiction, will be held on Felday the German language by Pastor E. Klitake, arrived: Bir Davenport, of the British net, the 6th proximio-Easter Monday and every Sunday, at half-past teh a., in Consular Bervice, was there lately in the Tunday being dies non under the Code or the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, Herned to select a spot for a Forsign settle-Civil Prosedürü,

The Commissionéy of Custolia.

The Spanish barque Terest, from Stal via Uanayan, reports very fresh North winds after leaving Snal, which compelled bar to put into Cabayati for shelter, frets

thence Bine Weniker.

The British steamer Fauso reports | Fodi show to Amoy, cloudy weather with fresh menason and rala,

Amor to Brator,

West Point,

eShipping. Daylight. Names leaves for Coast Ports,

ment

arrived in one of the Customs Cruisers, We are requested to remind our readers and her others have been wandering that the Postage en Letions for the United

Canton

18th of Feb, 1877.

The subscription liers for the famine- stricken people of the Shan Tung provings to being participated in liberally by the native Authorities and people, and already exceeds two thousand dollars. The Chair, man and his coadfutors may justly faol much gratided by their ages.

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