2
Notices to Consignees.
CASTLE-LINE OF STEAMERS,
GORDON CASTLE,
FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
THIS
Steamer having arrived, Consigne of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being lauded, at their risk, Into the Godowns of Mr A. McG. HEATON, whence delivery may be obtained,
Consignees wishing to receive their Goods on the Whart are at liberty to do so.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless notice to the contrary be given bofore Noon To-day.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 9th Instant will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, June 2, 1877.
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FROM SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTTA.
TIRE S. S. Argyll having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby requested to send their Bills of Lading for countersignature to the Undersigned, and to take immediate deli. vory of their Goods,
Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, June 4, 1877.
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FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.
THE
HE 8. S. Olengyle, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk ard stored in the Godowns of the Undersigned, whence and/or from the Wharf or Boats. delivery may be obtained.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary is given before 10 am, To-morrow.
Goods romalaing undelivered after the 11th instant will be subject to ront.
No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, June 4, 1877.
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FROM SINGAPORE, PENANG AND.
CALCUTTA.
THE B. S. Jupen, having arrived from THE
the above Forte, Consignees of Cargo by her are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods.
Gargo tuparing her diesharge will be at once landed and stored at Consigneos' risk. and expense.
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Agents. Hongkong, June 5, 1877.
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BARQUE CHINAMAN, FROM
LONDON.
1ts Vessel having arrived, Consignect
send
Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods,
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vernel will be landed and stored at Con. signees' risk and expenso.
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., Agente. Hongkong, May 21, 1877.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
9.8. AMAZONE.
NOTICE.
ONSIGNEES of Cargo per B. 8. Indus, from London, are hereby in- formed that their Goods are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be obtained Immediately after landing.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Con signees, before To-DAY, the 30th Inst., at Noon, requesting it to be landed here.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned,
Goods remaining unclaimed after Mon- DAY, the 4th June, at Noon, will be subject to rent and landing charges.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
H. DU POUEY, agen. Hongkong, May 30, 1877.
Intimations.
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for any Debi contracted by the Officers or Oreto of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour :-
Roarsa, American 8-m. sohooner, Capt O. W. Hansen, Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
TULLOCHGORUM, British 6m. schooner, Captain Mason,Wieler & Co,
HANNAH LAW, British ship, Captain R. Greg.-P. & 0. 8. N. Oo,
VESTA, German barque, Captain R. Dirks Melchers & Co.
HANNAH & MARY, British barque, Capt, A. Smith-Order.
FORMONA German barque, Captain Schweer.Melchers & Co.
BARBARA TAYLOS, British schooner, Captain John Taylor, MoEwen, Frickel & Co.
HIERONIMUS, British brig, Capt. T.A Koch, Landstein & Co.
Eonto, British barque, Captain Tozer, “Arnhold, Karberg & Uo.
WASHING BOOKS,
(In English and Chinste,
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR SHANGHAL The Steamship
"NINGPO,"
Captain R. Cass, will be de- MORROW, the 9th Instant, at 5 p.m.
spatched for the above Port TO. For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN de Co.
Hongkong, June 8, 1877.
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FOR SAIGON.
The British Steamer
"MACGREGOR,” Captain NEWELL, will be de spatched for the above Port on TUESDAY Next, the 12th Instant, at 4 p.m.
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THE CHINA MAIL.
Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonia! Papore ;-
VESSELS TO ARRIVE
AT HONGKONG, When left. Nome. Dec,
4, Bonclatha,
22, Sophie,
From
Cardiff New York
Remarks
Jan.
4, C. R. Bishop,
London
12, Woodhall,
Hataburg
19, Batavia,
Hainburg
Feb.
1, Robert Henderson,
Buryport
Polynesia,
Cardiff
5, Carrizal,
Cardif
8, Daphne,
London
12, Leading Wind,
Antwerp
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17, Therese Bohn,
Cardiff
18, Matchless,
Cardiff
19, Cactus 0.j
Cardiff
19, F. F. Lichfield,
Cardiff
19, Malpu,
Cardiff
20, Penrith,
London
22, Enid,
London
22, Osaka,
London
Cardiff
28, D. MoB. Park,
28, Janet Ferguson, Mar.
Sunderland v. Spora Glasgow v. S'pore
For Freight or Passage, apply to
AH YON. Hongkong, June 8, 1877.
PIANOS, Etc.
TUNED AND REPAIRED,
BY
„Á HAHN,
Fort F
Care of Messrs LANE, CRAWFORD & Co., 27, Gold Hunter,
Moesra CHAR. J. GAUPP & Co, Hongkong, June 8, 1877.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
jy8 1, Isles of the South, Cardiff
June 8, Sun-ket, Chinese gunboat, from
Maono.
DEPARTURES.
June 8, Rosa Bottcher, for Rajang (Borneo).
8, Lang Teng, for a Crulse.
8, Pearl, for Singapore, do.
CLEARED.
Delta, for Facehow. Gamma, for Foochow. Glengyle, for Shanghai, Adela, for Keelung, Carricks, for London, Caura, for Manila.
PASSENGERS, Nona.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
None.
POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.
MAILS will close-
For HAIPHONG.--
Per Schooner TULLOCHGORUM, at 11.80 a.m., on Saturday, the 9th inst, instead of a previously noti- Red,
For SHANGHAL-
Por NINGPO, at 4,80 p.m. To-morrow,
the 9th inst,
1, Brown Brothers, Cardiff
1, Khedive,
Antwerp
2 Paracca,
Cardiff
8, A. S. Davis,
Cardiff
4, Nimbus,
Cardif
4, Jais,
Cardi
13, Golden Spur,
Cardiff
16, Antwerp,
London
10, Victoria,
Swansea
19, C. W. Cochrane,
Liverpool
20, Springfield,
Cardiff
20, Warrior,
Cardiff
20, George,
Cardiff
22, Birling (s.),
Cardiff
26, May Queen,
Cardiff
27, Scindia,
London
27, Fortuns (8),
Antwerp
23, Commissary,
London
29, Cygnus,
Cardif
for Canton
dar.
8, Rota,
Cardiff-
4, Sydenham,
Cardiff
7, Kaisow,
London
10, St. Elmo,
Cardif
30, Adolph,
11, Benefactor,
11, B. S. Sandford
11, Woodball,
12, Galates (8.),
13, Vega,
14, Antipodes,
13, Fenahaw,
16, James Wilson, 18, Titan,
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW. Jan
Per NAMO, at 8 p.m. Tomorrow, the
9th inst.
M
MAILS Dr The Frenca PaŋKZY. -- The French Contract Paokot A VA, will be despatched from Flongkong on SATURDAY, the 9th June, with Mail to and through the United Kingdom and Europe, viá Marseilles; to Saigon, Singapore, Batavia, Gallo, Australia, New Zoa- land, Tasmania, Fiji, Aden, Sey- chelles, Réunion, Mauritius, Suez, and Alexandria. This is the best opportunity for forwarding Corre. spondence to E. Africa, the Cape, St. Helena, and Ascension. Letters may also be forwarded to INDIA
by this Packet.
The following will bo the hours of closing
the Malla, do *****
Friday, June 8th.-
5 r.M., Money Order Office clasen, Post Office closes except the Nigar Box, which remains open all night,
Saturday, June 9th.---
7.M., Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Letters, and Posting of all correspondence.
10 A.M., Registry of Lettore ceases. 11 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late
Letters.
(1110 M., Letters (but Letters only)
to
except those to and through At- tralia, may be posted on payment of a Late Fee of 18 cents extra postage, until 11.30 -31, when the Post Office Closes
entirely.
Hongkong, May 26, 1877.
MAILS BY THE ENGLISH PACKET,— The English Contract Packet KASHGAR
Hamburg New York (s.) Cardiff
Antwerp
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon-French Mall leaves for Forts of
Call and Europe.
3 p.m.-Namon leaves for Coast Ports. 6 p.m.-Ningpo leaves for Shanghai. Goods por Gordon Castle undelivered after
this date subject to rent.
THE
HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Established 4.D. 1841.
香港大藥房
A. S. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRUGGISTS, IMPORTERS
ог
DRUGGIETS SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- AITES, TOILET Requisites, ENGLISH, AMERIVAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES, MANUFACTURERS
OF
Soda Water, Lemonade, Tonto Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Semaparilla.
Water, and othor Aerated Waters.
The Manufactory is under direct and continuous Buropean Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876,
Bishops, being assembled in Conference at Calentta in March last, agreed upon a of the Church in the Colonies which only series of resolutions for the government stop short of claiming for each Bishop in his own diocese absolute infallibility, All appointments, lay as well as spiritual, all teaching, all services of every kind- are to be subject to the Bishop's veto,- and sa to every change or increase made to any of these the Bishop must first be con- sulted. These claims seom in themselves
No. 4848.-JONE S, 1877.
REUTER'S TELEGRAMS, (SUPPLIED TO THE “China Mail"] (Via Southern Route,) THE WAR
LONDON, 6th June, 1877. The Insurgents in Crosssia have been defeated by the Russian with great lona.
The Russian Army finde great difficulty In obtaining supplies.
sufficiently preposterous, and in England ENGLAND'S ATTITUDE RESPECT.
would have but to be hinted at,, to be pronounced utterly inadmissible by the
voice of public opinion. But it is to the
spproaching Pan Anglican Synod and
ING THE SUEZ CANAL.
LONDON, 8th June, 1877.
Lord Derby, in reply to a proposition
not to public opinion that they are to be from Russle that the Suez Canal should be submitted, having first bean communicate considered neutralized, has refused to accede ed to the remaining Colonial Bishops for to the arrangement, and has informed the their opinion, with the object of their Russian Ambassador in London that the being made the law of the Church in the Porte, the Khedive, and England are firmly Calontes generally. It may not be generally known that already every Co lonial Bishop has the power to withdraw arbitrarily the license of any or all of his clergy, without assigning any cause, and from such action there is no appeal. This would of itself appear to be far too great!
determined to disallow any warlike opera- tons on the Canal.
LOVAL AND GENERAL.
a power to be safely lodged in the hands THE 8.S. Argyll has gone to Aberdeen Dock. of one man, the temptation to the abuse
of such authority being almost irresistible T M. M. steamer Hoogly, with outward This has been strikingly shown in the mails, passed Cape St. James at 2.26 p.m. Case of Ceylon. The loss of his license is to to-day (Friday).
a clergyman the loss of his character, and
the threat of withdrawal is an engine THE powerfully-written artiole headed "A which may be brought into play, and
"The publication of this issus commenced often is, to secure submission in matters Forecast," which we extract from the World at 7.35 p.m.
not strictly spiritual. Instances are not and publish in another column, will be rend wanting close at hand in illustration of with interest, this To obviate the seeming injustice
THE CHINA MAIL. of such a state of things, the Indian We hear that Meaare Siomasen & Co.'s Bishops propose an appeal to the plaintiffs, coasting steamer Ohinking, S, M. Orr, in other words to a sort of spiscopal star Master, has been chartered by the Eastern ohamber, a secret informal court composed and Australian Mall Steam Ship Company of the Bishop's nominees from whose
HONGKONG, FRIDAY, JUNE 8, 1877.
Pre-
decision an appeal shall lie to a similarly for a trip to Australia and baok to China, constituted rootropolitan court, All this
may be very agreeable to the episcopal Many of our readers may have noticed a mind, but it will never be either recognised number of troops climbing the hills in Church at large. All will agree that a or accepted, we feel very sure, by the skirmishing order yesterday, and probably
Bishop should have power to control and wandered what could have been the object of represa unlawful practices and to punish such an unusual proceeding. It appears that offenders, but such authority must be a man named J. Roland, a exporal and constitutional and not arbitrary. present a quasi legality is given to the 28th Regiment had been missing for three At clerk in the Brigade Staff, belonging to the action of Colonial Bishops by the resolve
THE telegram in regard to the Suez Canal published in another column is perhaps hardly as explicit as it should be. Taking the telegram as it stands it would scem that Russia has made the proposal that the Caual should be conti- dered neutralised but what is meant in this instance by that term must be more or less a matter for conjecture. suming that the neutralisation is only intended to be temporary, Russia proba Nowosotie (N.6. W.) bly requires that neither the Porte, with of the Bishops at Home to recognise their days, and a fruitless search was made for Egypt, nor herself be allowed to use the acts as if endued with all the force they him in town. It was ascertained, however, Canal for the transport of soldiers, arms, had in former days of letters patent that he was last seen climbing the hills or any warlike purpose. that the Canal runs through Egyptian has already been quietly established of ment of the regiment was accordingly told Considering In other words an imperium in insperio opposite the Naval Hospital, and a detach- territory, its distance from Russia, and which the courts of law can take no off to search for him. the helpless state of the Russian navy cognizance. A clergyman may be made
Cardiff Hamburg Antwerp Oardi
Penarth London
26, Nankin (s),
AT SHANGHAL,
Doc.
27, Vodine,
Loadon
31, Forward Ho, · London Febi 22, Belted Will, London 28, City of Aberdeen, London Mar.
Cardiff Londnu
3, Caller Ou, 10, Sir Lancelot, 15, Coldstream, 24, Wigton, 28, Isle of Erin, Apr.
6, Corea,
6, Messenger, 7, Saracen, 10, F. B. Watson, 10, Strathearn, 19, Rachel,
New York
London
Greenock
London New York New York -New York
Cardiff Sydney
-
Sydney Newcastle (N.S.W.)
21, Alfred Hawley, 20, Moses B. Towers,
23, Duke of Abercorn, London 22, Amboto (s.),
Loudon
The fate of the
it is scarcely a matter for surprise that the victim of the grossent injustice with unfortunate man was assertained to-day, England has declined to support the out the possibility of redrem Congrega his body having been discovered footing in proposition of Russia. It is just possitions may have services of a most dis the harbour near the Recreation Ground: ble it was intended that the agreement
cent events at Bombay may be cited in dren, while he had seen over nineteen years' servise. He had been a colour sergeant but
It surely behoves those who value the was reduced through some dereliction of Church of England in the Colonies, duty, and this it is said prayed much on his threatened with this objectionable despo mind. The deceased had been seen by the tie rule, to bestir themselves and secure,
Police Intelligence. (Both Magistrates Sitting.)
ehould apply to England in case she be tasteful type forced upon them and have how he came to be drowned is not known, came involved in waren arrangement leave the Church of their fathers. Re-
no alternative but to accept them or The deceased was married, and had four chil exceedingly convenient for a Russian deacent on India, presuming the possibi lity of such a step, and equally awkward proof of this. for England in defending her Eastern possessions. Any interference with the right of way of England through the Suez Canal, either for the purposes of as has been already done by the Church police at the Peak Station. An inquest was peace or war, must infallibly be regarded in Australia, such a constitution for the held on the body this afternoon, when the by her as a casus belli, and everything Church in each Diocese as shall provide Jury returned a verdict of found drowned, seems to point to the conclusion that equally against lawless insubordination England must, sooner or later, become and unjust coercion. Our Australian possessed of the territory through which cousins are showing us how this the canal runs. Lord Derby has given may be most satisfactorily accomplish no "uncertain sound" as to the positioned. The Right Rev. Dr. Tyrrell, England will assume should her free passage of the Canal be threatened in Bishop of Newcastle, N.S.W., in bis
FOUND IN A HOUSE WITH INTENT &D. - any way. The Porte, the Khedive opening address to the Synod in May last, speaking on the question of disci and England are firmly determined to
Chun Alok, a younga.er described as 19 disallow any warlike operations on the pline requiring so grave a step as the years of age and of no employment, was withdrawal of a license and removal of a Akal, a musician, with being found in his charged before the Magistrate by Pun Canal." This has been clearly expressed olergyman, said, "I often stated that I house at 8 a.m. to-day with latent to com- to the Russian Ambassador in London, should not be and would not be the mit felony therein. although, by the way, we may notice that sols judge in such cases, but that some proved to have been twice in gnol before, The defendant was that individual was atated by telegraph body of valued clergymen should be and in both instances he gave his age as Newcastle (N.8. W.) St. Petersburg.
a few days ago to have left London for appointed, with perhaps some chasen bayond 16, but by appearance Mr Mul- The telegram stating laymen joined with them, who should grave, turnkey, in the gaol, took him that the insurgenta in Circassia have investigate the facts in any aush case, committed for trial.
to be only about 15. The defendant was been defeated by the Russians with great and decide whether such a clergyman loss at least leaver no doubt that this should be maintained in his cure or remarkable people had risen in rebellion, not." This was a noble resolve of Dr. and that, too, in considerable numbers.
28, Thermopyla,
Sydney
23, Oosane,
20, Strathoden,
Sydney Bydney
AT AMOY.
Swansea
AT SWATOW,
23, Ino,.
Arar.
AT CHEYOO.
Mar. 16, Bessie Morris,
Dec.
7, Alcestis, 25, Babylon,
Greenock
Cardiff
LOADING FOR CHINA AND JAPAN POEYS. At London-Steamers via Suez Canal, Glenorchy. Lorne. Cassandra,
Altona, Mikado,
joo
Lotar.
Sailing Vessels.
Wylo
James Shepherd, Kate Carnfe
At Liverpool.
Achilles (str.) Pilgrim.
will be despatched with the Malle for Europe, de, on SATURDAY, the 16th June.
The following will be the hours of closing
the Mails, do. —
Friday, 15th Juno.-
5,34, Money Order Office alones.
6 F.M., Post Office closes except the NIGHT
Box, which remains open all night.
Saturday, 16th June.➡
7 AM Post Office opens for sale of Stamps, Registry of Lottery, and Posting of all correspondence,
10 A.M., Post Office closes except for Late
Letters. Registry of Letters cesse 10.15 A.M., Letters may be posted with LATE FER of 18 cents extra Postage till
tu
...
11 A.M., when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely. (11.30 AM., Letters (bat Letters only,
to
addressed to the United Kingdom Fia Brindini or to Singapore, may be posted on board the Packet with Lets Fee of 48 cents extra postage, }} 11.50 m, when the Mall is finally
cloped, Hongkong, June 4, 1877,
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MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet BELGIO will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 19th June, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, the United States, and London, which will be closed as follows
2.x. Registry of Letters ceases, 2,30 P.M. Post-Offico closes. 2.30 F.H. Correspondencs for Japan or the United States only may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fae of 17 oents extra Postage until
2,50 p.m. when the Mail is finally closed.
TITASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use Correspondence must be specially directed
W
Ladles and Gentlemen, are now
ready at this Offic-Price, $1 each.
OPERA MAIL Office,
for this reate, and if not fully prepaid will be sent by Britiah Panket, Hongkong, May 31, 1977.
Menolaus (str.) Lord Macaulay. Staghound,
Melbrek. Ferdinand Brumm.
At Newcastle (N. B. W.) for H'kong. Escort, Papillon.
Crested Wave. J. S. Stone. At Sydney (for Shanghai). Black Adder. Serapis
General Memoranda. SUNDAY, June 10
Emuy leaves for Amoy on or about this
MONDAY, June 11-
date.
2 p.m.Sale of Goodwill, Furniture, Fixtures, Liquore, &., of the "Star Tavern."
5 p.m.-Meeting of the Victoria Rerea
tion Club at the Boat House. Goods per Glanggle undelivered after this
date subject to rent. TUESDAY, June 12:
4 p.m.-Maoltregor leaves for Salgün WEDNESDAY, June 18;-
June 8, 1877.
منقيه
SUSPICIOUS,
To Aobes, a chair-coolie, was charged by Tyrrell How has it been carried out? Wm. Ward, a seaman belonging to H. M: 8. He goes on to show, by the establishment Moorhen, with picking his pocket. The of a "Diocesan Council, which is com- felt a hand pulling a purse from his pocket. complainant after he had paid for it, he THERE has probably never been a time pored of the Bishop and six clergymen On turning round the defendant was found in the history of the Church of England with six laymen, all chosen not by the to be the only man near A Policeman when her working and constitution has Bishop but "by the Synod to form the was called and he searched the defendant, been the object of euch general and executive of the diocese, investigate and but the purse was not found. It was sub- wid spread attention as at present. It decide. This is an arrangement which sequently found behind a tree in the Cricket is not too much to say that she is doing must commend itself to every lover of Ground. There months hard labour. more and better work and showing constitutional government altogether more vigorous symptoms of
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life and exercising a wider influence than for personal ends and the gratification hard labour for stealing a brass pipe from No charge of abusing mored authority Chli Aman, à coolle was sent to 21 days! in any bygone day. That this is of private prejudice can fasten upor a the house of a woman named Fong Che especially the case in the Colonies is Bishop so ruling in conjunction with his Tai evidenced by the continual recurrence people's representatives, whilst the clergy
BAD - MIXTURE
OBSTRUCTION:
Leung Asing, a boatman, was charged
in the Indian and Australian journals of are no longer harassed by anxieties articles and correspondence on the sub incidental to the uncertain tenure of their Germany and a trader by occupation, was Wolf Tallers, described as a native of ject. This interest on the part of the offices, and the laity have their remedy charged with being drunk near the Hongs laity generally is a healthy sign. It will against inefficient and worse than useless Long Hotel. He had 8191 on his person, be a bad day for England and the ministrations. Failing some such action The defendant said he had taken some Church when her affairs cease to interest the corporate action of the Church of port wine and brandy, and the two liquors to her communion or otherwise. It can fald must be a dream. It is not likely Englishmen generally whether belonging England in the Colonies and Mission upset him. Fined 50 cents, hardly have escaped the notice of our that the great Missionary socation will readers that great anomalies have arisen, abandon their already well-established with obstructing the navigation of the and now exist as to the relations between work for the sake of a figment of Episco- steamer Olympia by hooking on to her the Colonial Clergy and their Bishops pal authority unheard of in the Mother before she was anchored Fined $2. owing partly to the altered status of the Country. The laity will not give their latter consequent on the withdrawal of material support where their voices are
A DISHONENT SERVANT. Letters Patent, and also from the un-silenced and opinions disregarded. The charged by Pang Alol, Folice Constable, wonted alaims to absolute authority times demand Synodical Action, not with stealing two silver and a gold ring from Thang Ang, a servant unemployed, was which are being made in certain Episcopal Autocracy, and the only hope Sergeant in H.M. 28. Regiment. A and influential quarters. It is not for the permanenty of the Church's work report of the loss was made to the Police too much to say that Englishmen will in the Colonies is to be found in the some time ago, and the P. C. went to Sow- never tolerate an absolute despotism general adoption of a constitution giving kewan where Bing-song was going on. He in the Church any more than in the co-ordinate authority to both laity and met the defendant and asked him about towards which matters are tending in Bishop. Thus and thus only can his had taken them and that he had lawned State. Unhappily this is the direction clergy acting harmoniously with the the ringe. He admitted at once that he some of the most important Colonial actions become invested with an autho the Allver ones at a smith's shop, Staff the gold one at Kowloong City, and melted Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports of Hongkong for instance, no steps have ly legal; thus too, may be expect the ant an ble servant who had disappeared dioceses, in all in fact in which, as in that rity which all will respect, because strict Clerk Thos. Doberty Identided the defend- of Call and Europe. 2 p.m.--Bale of Household Furniture,sentative body of laity equally with will be in the Council associated with the rings were missed. The defendant was been taken by the formation of a repre- largest pecuniary support, because there since the 24th April. After he was gone, No. 5, Chancery Lane,
olergy, to avert the dangers inseparable him a guarantee that all funds shall be sent to 4 months' hard labour, 3 p.m.-Occidental de Oriental 8. 5. Go's from an irresponsible episcopal dictator wisely and carefully used for the various
Steamer leaves for Yokohama and fax ship. Francingo,
11 am,dale of Sundries at Govt Store. Faronia leaves for London and Hamburg
on or about this date,
FRIDAY, June 18
Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messrs
Lane, Crawford & Co.
9 p.m.---American Mall leaves for Yoko SATURDAY, June 16-
hama and San Francisco,
TUESDAY, June 19-
It appears that the four Indien
up to which they may have been
dangusted,
FIRING CRACKERS. Wan Athing
the occupsat of house No. 80s, Queen's Road Kast, vos summoned by
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