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Intimations.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

ABERLADY, British barque, Capt. Nicoll, Jardine, Matheson & Co. CHSTERION, American ship, Captain W. Lull-Siemsson & Co.

WOODVILLE, British barque, Captain Nielean, Wm. Pustan & Co.

ALPHINGTON, British bárque, Captain G. Canningham.Wieler & Co.

CORINNE, British barque, Capt. Robert

Mon.-Wieler & Co.

RAJANATTIANUMIAK, British str., Captain Hopkins.-Yuen Fat Hong,

CrivENUM, Britials ship, Captain. E. Shrewsbury.-Wieler & Co.

MELUSINE, German barque, Captain Th, Plieger. Melchers & Co.

DARTMOUTA, Britleh barque, Captain Robertson.-Order.

To-day's -Advertisements. FOR HOIH W & HAIPHONG. The Steamship

"HOLYROOD"

will be despatched for the above Ports on MONDAY,

the 8th Instant, at 11 am.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co. Bingkong, October 6, 1877.

FOR NEW YORK. The 4 1 British Barque

oes

"CHINAMAN," Capt. A. MACKENZIE, will load here, and have quick despatok

for the above Port.

For Freight, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,

Agorata.

Hongkong; October, 5, 1877.

FOR SYDNEY & MELBOURNE.

The Portuguese Ship

ALVA,

Captain Souza, will load here: for the above Forts, and will

have quick despatch.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

HOP REE&Co, no Hongkong, October 3, 1877. COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS, UNSIGNEES of the following Carge Ara Paquarted to sand in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter algusture, and take immediate delivery. The Cargo has been landed and stored at the risk and expense.

Ea Biro Insurance has been effected.

F. Du PODEY, Agent

Ex Yangtse, 18th September, 1877. S. P. 148 bags Stone, from Madras.

Ex Ata, 30th September, 1877: WW

(in heart) No.21/40, 20 cases Mer's,

M&Co.(india No. 1/10 10

T mond)

RIE..

FE&Co.(india-

T mond)****

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1

1

Total, 32 Packages. Hongkong, October 5, 1877. FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

THE S. S. Pryll having, arrived from The above Ports, Consigness of Cargo are hereby requested to send their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for counter. signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods

Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once loaded and stored at Consignees' risk and expense.

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, October 6, 1877.

SHIPPING.

ABRIVALS.

0018

Oct. 8, Nizam, British steamer, 1727, A. E Barlow, Bombay. Sept. 17, Galle 22, Pinang 27, and Singapore 30, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N. Co.

Oct. 6, The Murray, British ship, 003, W. H. Mitchell, Newcastle (N.S.W.), Aug 11, Coal-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co,

Dot.. 6, Chocola, British barque, 248, Eenuet, Newchwang-Sept. 18, Beans ORDER.

Oct 6, Argyll British steamer, 1270, Boots, Calcutta Sept. 21, Penang 27, and Singapore 80, General →→→JARDINE, MATHE- MON & CO.

Oct. 6, Flodden, British barque, from Whampoa

Oct. 6, Garmouth, British 3-m, schoonës, from Whampoa

Oct. 6, Holyrood, British steamer, 388, B. Moreton, Hoihow Oct 24, General, RUSSELL & Co...

DEPARTURES,

Oct. 6, Amoy for Shanghai.

6, Yungching, for Shanghat

<0, Bt. Anne, for Haiphong,

ÖLEARED.

Douglas, for Court Ports,

Deucalion, for Ebanghet. Kimeralda, for Manila.

Charan Wattana, for Bangkok,

PASSENGERS.

ABRIVED.

PASSENGERS.

Per Tungching, for Shanghai, 52 Chinese. Per St. Anne, for Haiphong, 6 Chinese.

TO DEFART.

Per Deucalion, for Shanghai, Dr. and sire Dadge and family, and Bev. J. and Mrs Robinson, and 10 Chinese.

|nese.

Per Douglas, for Coast Ports, 180 Chi- Por Esmeralda, for Manila, 1-European, and 125 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS, The British barque Chocola reports: Fine weather throughout the passago.

The British steamer Argyll reports: Light winds and fine weather to 19 N., thence to port squally.

The British steamer Holyrood reporta: Left Hollow at noon of the 4th October, and had strong N.E. winds with heavY head sea and cloudy weather throughout. Left str. Albay in port.

Charters Effected.

The following charters have been effected during the last ten days:~~

British bark Woodville, 714, hence to London, private.

American ship fleury S. Sanford, 1159,- hence to New York, privata.

German bark Bertha, 443, hence to Hamburg, privätę.

British sbip, Banlan, 760, Amoy to New York, private.

British bark Glamorganshire, 456, Now chwang to Hongkong, 26 cents per pleul, 25 lay days.

German bark Malvina, 499, Nowobwang

to Hongkong, 27) cents per pioul, 26 lay days.

THE CHINA MAIL.

MEMOS, FOR MONDAY.

Shipping.

11.m.--Holyrood leaves for Hothow, do - Betrcane loaves for Bingapore, &c.

Tenders Close. Tenders for Repairs of the German bark Melusine, will be received at the office of the Agents up to 4 p.m. ̧

General Memoranda. Tussday, October 9:---

3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the Canton Inaur. Office, at No. 7; Queen's Road,

Noon-English Mail leaves for Forts THURSDAY, October 11:-

of Call and Europe.

9 p.m.-Performance at the City Hall. FRIDAY, October 12:

Noon-General Weekly Sale by Messe

Lane, Crawford & Co.

9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. WEDNESDAY, October 24-

hams and Ban Francisco, THURSDAY, November 1:-

Ocean leaves for Cooktown, &, on or

about this date. -----

(No. 4452-OCTOBER 6, 1877.

the Greek version of the Old Testament people in Hongkong have no idea how much of 148 by the Twenty-four. The band of the and certain ancient Hebrew MS, infection might be conveyed in the older and 25th Begt, was in attendance, and despite this resumitation of the Jewish power dirtier of the $1 notes now in circulation. the murky state of the atmosphere there was should have commenced 17 years ago, It is just possible that many of our readers a very pleasant afternoon's sport. Below we while according to the reading of other

Dr.

A. P. Handley C. H. Farmer

THE TWELVE.

authorities it should have commenced are perfectly prepared to take the risk of give the scores :→→→ no less than 117 years ago. The author infection in return for a large bundle of wisely concludes that as the resuscitation these handy notes; but the suggestion to DC. Travers of the Jewish power did not coramence zaplace some of the more dilapidated spesi M. W. Saunders

H. H. Taylor 117 years ago, the Greek version is the mens with new paper is one which may be W. F. Darby one to be accepted. Is it, we ask, a fact worth the consideration of the manager of R. 8. F. Walker that the resuscitation of that power com. menced 17 years ago, or has it yet com- the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank. menced at all? The author seems to Ayres, the Colonial Surgeon, might also be anticipate some objection of this sort, for called upon for an opinion. he adds that the approack of favour to Zion must involve the dissolution of the power which acts the part of her de solatora movement which, he says, now appears to be in progress.

Two or three chapters are then devoted home produce was brought to our notice to show that Russia is to be the van- the other day. Enclosed in a parcel quisher of Turkey, the following passage of vegetable seeds was a printed slip in the 11th chapter of Daniel being containing four "testimonials" to the specially advanced to support this argu

An amusing illustration of the small value to be attached to many so-called "tasti.

monials" or "certificates" accompanying

THE

Major Rooke W. K. Morrison A. C. Coxon. R. Blackwell

A. C. Reddie W. Hynes H. Wodehouse H. McCallum Capt. Curtis W. Anton B. F. Smith C. Kahn

4 A. K. Traverą -

70. P. Chater 21 E. Tobin,

19 A. F. Moren 34 H. B. Gibb, not out o 19 Byes

Total TWENTY-BOUR.

7 D. B. Grant

A. B. Ridgway

0 G. N. Littleton

10 A. Mo. Heaton

1 W.-K. Hughes.

2. W. M. Morgan

28

141

86.P. Rickard, fotout 7

4 T. A. Drought

7 J. T. Chater-

6 P. Jordan, no innings

Bres

0 Lt. Col. Dickins

2

. 8. Yuill

Total

Noon-American Mall leaves for Yoko-tail come against him like a whirlwind, plied, which documents hailed from ment and the King of the North fertility and excellence of the article sup- with chariota and with horsemen," and "*China," "Japan," and "Bengal, India" with many shipa, and he shall enter into addresses which are probably regarded as (L. & U. Express; Ang. Slet.) the countries and shall overflow and pas suficiently explicit for home customers.

Latest Mail Advices-Yokohama (riz over. He shall enter also into the THURSDAY, November 8;-

chow 10, Hongkong 21.The P. and 0. 8p.m.--Occidental dr Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s glorious land, and many countries The alleged author of the recommendation San Francisne) July 25, Shanghai 15, Foo- The land of from Chius was, on the date in question, mail, from Yokohama 4th, Shanghai 8th, Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sanshall be overthrown... Francisco.

Egypt shall notescape," Rather un-much-respected reddent of Macao; and the Hongkong 14th, Singapore 21st July, was fortunately for the applicability of this puff" runs thus I am glad to take received, via Brindisi, on the 20th inst, two. days in advance of its due date; and the quotation the many ships" appear to be on the side of the Turks; nor does a this opportunity of informing you that French mail, via Marseilles, with a week's the 31st inst. (this day), being three days whirlwind appear to be a particularly at our local show for the last four later dates as tabulated above-came in on happy simile for the present Russian came years I have always taken the First early Japan advices eta San Francisco, to paign in Turkey Turkey having been and the greatest number of Prizes for the 26th July per Occidental and Oriental An Company's steamer Gaslic reached London disposed of by Bussia, the Holy Land and produce of your Vegetable Beeda.”

on the 28th inst. The next inward (P. and Egypt is to be occupied by the British, we had never stumbled over any re- O.) mail, which will bring dates, Yokohama, and the former country settled by the

18th, Shanghai 22nd, Hongkong 28th July, the 10th inst. Singapore 5th Aug., is due, via Brindisi, on

THE

British bark Georgina, 314, Newohwang HONGKONG DISPENSARY, to Whampoa, 30 cents per piou), 22 lay days. British bark Nimrod, 695, Newchwang

to Swatow, 24 cents per picul, 30 lay days. American bark Quickstep, 826, Now. ohwang to Swatow, 22 ooote per pical.

British bark Metse, 620, Newchwang to Swatow, 28 cents per pleul, 25 lay days.

Britlak bark E. 31. Young, 345, New. chwang to Swatow, 28 cents per ploul, 24 lay days.

American schooner Annie S. Hall, 455, Fewchwang to Swatow, 283-cents per pisul, 25 lay days.

British steamer Pernambuco, 648, Rong. kong to Saigon, $1,300 in fall.

British steamer Penedo, 652, Saigon to Manila, private.

German steamer Casandra, 928, Swatow to Singapore, $8 per head, 10 lay days

Britofi schooner Viscount Macduff, 289, herge to Halphong and back, $1,000 in full, 25 lay days,

British bark Largs, 781, Foocher to London, private

German bark Meteor, 600, hence to New York, privato.

German bark Hieronimus, 426, New- ohwang to Hongkong, 25 cents per pleul, 25 lay days.

German bark Humboldt, $30, Whampoa to Chefoo and back to Hongkong, 24 cents per pitul, 20 lay days.

-Established 4.D. 1841.

香港大榮

A. 8. WATSON & Co., FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS,

Wholesale and Retail Druggists, IMPORTERS ότ

DRUGGISTS' BUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUI- SITES, TOILET REQUISITES, ENGLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATINY MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS

OF

Sods Water, Lemonade, Tonle Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Earsaparillo Water, and other Aerated Watern, The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision, Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

German back Faiho, 250, hence to Halt 7.15 p.) phong and back, 24 cents per ploul, 20 lay days.

British schooner Roderick Hay, 290, hence to Haiphong and back, 25 cents per plout, 39 lay days"

British steamer Spartan, Swatow to Sln- gapore, (paesengers) $8 per head, 10 lay days.

British bark Anazl, 468, cleared for Guam. A

British ship Sydenham, 1063, has taken the barth for London, Tate-nominally £2 per 60 feet.

British ship Northampton, 1161, has taken the berth for Singapore, having bean

ordered to that Port from home.

British bark Osaka, 527, proceeds to Amoy to take the berth for New York.

British bark Alloe, 628, left for Yoko- hama with original cargo of Kerosine Oil

BIRTHS

On the 27th Aug., at Linden House, Greys, Essex, the Wife of Heaser BORBASILE, of a Daughter.

On the 21st Aug., at Havre, the Wife of LEOPOLD KAHN, of Paris, of a Box..

DEATHS..

Jews under our protection. To show cord of a horticultural or vegetable show this, Britain has to be identified with in Macao, thislooked decidedly spooryphal; the Tarshish, referred to in Scrip- and Hongkong at once suggested itself as ture. The course of argument followed the place meant. But the name of the on this point is that it is testified that gentleman quoted has unfortunately never Tarshish supplied Tyre with silver, Iron, lead, and tin" then it is demonstrated appeared on our local prize list, while the that these supplies came from Baratang seeds producing the prize exhibits of the (the isles of tin), softened in the course Hongkong shows were not supplied of ages into Britain, and the conclusion by the enterprising firm who issues such ls thus arrived at that the Bible Tarshish shaky recommendatory notices. So much is Britain. Having by the aid of coplous for testimonials from a distance, We do quotations from Bosipture prognosticated not give the name of the London house, as the foregoing, the author then proceeds to compile a great war between Russia and England, in which the army of the latter is defeated, and the remnant of the forces brought to bay in Edom and Moab, the south-eastern corner of the Holy Land. The author continues -----

the shame people may have been misled but the facts, or rather fancies, remain,

Tas Chinese here continue to complain of the proceedings at the Customs Station at Cap-ani-moon, alleging that the exactions "Russia and her confederates are on the point of achieving the dominion of the world, by the officials are daily becoming more ** The publication of this issue commenced when a power. appears on the scene, alike unbearable. The station was first establish- unexpected by Bussia and England. Christed, we believe in 1868, for the sole purpose of arrives on the scene, invisibly to the enemies' forces. The grash of heaven's artillery collecting Lekin on Opium alone. Grada startles the assembled rations of the world:ally the Officers in charge, encouraged no panis throws them into confusion; the rage doubt by the moral support of Sir Brooke of the elements decimates the struggling Robertson, extended their operations to thousands. Fire from heaven, the hot thunderbolt, bituminous burning rain, make piese-goods, and then to merchandize in short work of the multitudinous and om general. Various complainte have been battled foe, and drive a miserable remnant, amounting to a sixths, out of the country, made by the Chinese through the Colonial pursued by a handful of Jewish soldiers, Government from time to time, but in no acting under the orders of a new and un-instance has redreas been given. Within known leadership....

This is but the commencement of the the last month or two, a new station has great day of the Lord. What follows? The been established alongside the one for the subsequent re-establishment of the king collection of Lekin, and in this the regular dom of Israel in the hands of the long-rejected the late Andrew Scott, Writer to the Signe but then newly-arrived. King of the Jews, Customs dues are levied on goods of all who retains on his hands the merke of cruci-kinds, even daily necessaries. A head of fixion, which he exhibits to the Jews in proof cattle is dutiable at so much a head, but of his identity, with the result of inducing

On the 21st Aug., at Park-hill, Bexley, Kant, AGNES ALIOE, the beloved Wife of Walter Lincoln Odell, aged 20 years.

On the 13th Aug, at sea, on board the P. & O. s.s. Cathay, on his passage home from Hongkong, Favors, youngest Son of

Edinburgh, aged 23 years.

American ship Titan, 1229, left for THE CHINA MAIL.

Callao sesking,

POST OFFICE NOTIFICATIONS.

MAILS will close:-

For MANILA,

Per NIZAM, at 11 am. To-morrow, the 7th inst. Late letters recelved from 11.10 to 11.80, with 15 cents late fee. The Post Office will be open at 8 a.m.

a great and national mourning for their past beyond this the officere in charge of this crimes (Zeck. xii, 10-14); and Christ's subse-new station exact a fee for porterage. This quent call to the governments of the world charge is made at 1 candareeus each pig or

to surrender

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, Oct. 6, 1877.

These are the leading events of Mr cow, on the plea that the animal has to be "PROPHECY and the Eastern Question, Roberts' prophecy. They have been carried up to the station for examination, Per ESMERALDA, at 8 am, on Sun. being an Exhibition of the Light shed extracted from the fifty or sixty pages of whereas no each service is ever performed,

day, the 7th inst

by the Scriptures of Truth on the Matters the work only by considerable effort, an officer coming down to the passage-boat For YOKOHAMA,-

involved in the Crims that has arrived for the author dispenses his prognosti to count the animals. Nevertheless, the Per MALA004, at9,80 a.m, To-morrow, in Eastern Affairs, showing the approach cations in such prophetically vague and

the 7th inst.

ing Fall of the Ottoman Empire; the disjointed sentences, that the ordinary charge for carriage is made all the same. For SHANGHAL-

Settlement of the Jews in Syria under a mind is scarcely equal to the task of Half a jar of oil, or a few yards of option, Mr Roberta is just as liable to duty in unknown tariffs British Protectorate; war between Eng. following his meanings land and Russia; the Appearing of has shown a considerable knowledge of as a ball of opium. Salt fieb is not dutiable, Christ; the Infliction of Divine Venge the contents of the Bible, but here our but we hear of one instance in which the ance on mankind; and the setting-up of praise of his work must stop. In the officer did charge for it by including it with the Kingdom of God. By Robert Roberts majority of instances he simply draws For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG.-- on of Birmingham," This is the title of

Per HOLYROOD, at 10.30 am, on sixpenny pamphlet, written on the eve of the declaration of war between Russia and Turkey, The days of the prophets are evidently not yet over. Wars and rumours of wars generally succeed in raising up a few of these seerstwo writers, at least, have, in addition to Mr. Roberts, favoured the public with the wanderings of their prophetic souls since the commencement of the present orials It would be more satisfactory if their prophecies agreed with each other, Perhaps we have need of a few notes of warning in these days-this

Monday, the 8th inst.

For SAIGON.

Per AMBOTO, at 5 p.m., on Monday,

the 8th inst.

For SWATOW,

Per NORNA, at 7.30 am, on Tuesday,

the 9th inst

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES -

ST. JOHN'S CATHETAL-The Right Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Rev. E. Davys, Asting Colonial Chaplain. At 11 am., Morning Prayer, &a

Military Service-Rey, J. Henderson, acting Military Chaplain. At 8 mm, Morning Prayer, &o,mai

UNION CHURCH.--Minister, Rev. James Lamont, Morning Service, at 11 AK Afternoon, 6 P.M.

ST. PETER'S SEAMENE CHURCH-Rev.

Age of hambag, hypocrisy, and sham of bloated meanness, of small pride and puff! gilded age of knowledge ! when we cram Our children, like our capons, with sweet-stuff, in which we ape and mines, despise the rough And

honest manners of our noble sizes. Bahoci, pulpity stage, the nation-ruling Frese, Anthers and Speakers, all fan up the fres Of sant and show, and hollow-heartedness fil

a

The Chinese labourers in Cuba have drawn up a memorial of their grievances, in which they complain of illusage on the part of their employers. We are informed that no official information has been received with The London Agents of the Ajaz (str.), at regard to it at the Chinese Legation Bombay with shaft broken, inform us that this steamer will probably not leave that port till towards the end of next month.

The strike of the Cotton operatives in the Bolton district against the reduction in their wages of 5 per cent, has sommended. Last had ceased running, and to-day there will night some eight or ten of the largest mills be nearly 100 mills owned by about thirty firms altogether stopped, the number of bands out being, at the lowest computation, 11,000. It is calculated that the loss in wages will be £10,000, weekly, who served

Captain Francis Durrant, R.N.,

as commander of the Serapis during the Indian tour of the Prince of Wales, has been selected by Vico-Admiral O. F. Hillyar, C.B., to serve as his flag-captain in the audacious, on the China station. Paymaster R. W. Parish has been appointed Secretary to the new Commander.

the Eco in former days, have been taken The Ludgate Circus Offices, occupied by by Mr Gordon Bennett, proprietor of the New York Herald, for his new London daily paper.

Lieutenant W. P. Wright, ..., has published an account of the cruise of the Narcissus with the Detached Bquadron, in which a short description is given of the places visited by the squadron, and of all matters of interest which occurred during the cruise. A track-chart, by Mr. A. Har ford, Midshipman, has maslated, to make the

work complete.

Staff Comraander James Cooper Kerr, RN, died on the 24th inet, at the age of forty- in 1844, and was appointed a second master nine. The deceased offloer entered the navy in 1850, master in 1866, and-staff-com- mander in 1867. He served for several years in surveying duty in the Pandera, di the Australian station, and was master of the Acteon throughout the China war, from 1857 Canton River, the expedition to the north, to 1860, including the operations in the and the taking of the Taku Forts. During the past five years he had been employed in the surveying branch of the Admiralty.

Dr Charles Richard Alford, formerly Bishop of Victoria, Hongkong, has resigned the vientage of Christ Church, Claughton, Birkenhead, to which he was appointed about three years ago. Dr Alford is about. to undertake for a time the management of the British Protestant church in Rome.

The librarian of the Bodleian Library has refused to allow an undergraduate to rend

much discussion at Oxford, and Professor

vague deductions from vague passages of other dutiable goods. In the case in ques-The Priest in Absolution" at that institu Scripture, which very likely have mean- tion, a man had six baskets of dried bean- tion. This decision has been the subject of inga altogether different from those with surd and one basket of salt fish. The Thorold Rogers has published a letter defend which he saddles them. Treating srip-officer, knowing that salt fish was not duti-ing the action of the librarian, tural texts in the way Mr Roberts able, charged the man for seven baskets of treats them, it would, we believe, be dried bean-curd. The man protested, but possible to make the Bible foretell any conceivable avant in the future. In one to no avail, as he would have either to pay or two instances Mr Roberta gives an or allow his vessel to be detained. This entirely different rendering from that Station is in charge of some underlings which, so far as we can judge, common sense would dictate, and he is unques tionably wrong in one or two of his statements respecting oufrent politics.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS [SUPPLIED TO The “Umina MaiL,"

(Pla Southern Routs) THE WAR. bishemed Pashia has been recalled from his positioni Raouff Pasha, has been apa

domestic servants of the Halkwan, who are independent of the Provincial authorities. They seem to not on the maxim "gather hay while the aunshines,"

Very decisive procatitionery measures are to be taken in regard to the French ship Correze, in which there has been a serious outbreak of cholera during her home passage Mediterraneat she will be signalled to from Saigon. As soon as she arrives in the remain off the Hyeres Islandaj two ships will then be sent to take off her passengers and arew, who will go into quarantine; the Correza will then be sunk for a time, as will also the two other vessels employed to transport her crew and passengers to land.

The movements on the river-side at Hamburg during the past week have been of very ile importance departures have bear somewhat numerous, but arrivals very limited in number, and the harbour, there=

THE Hongkong Catholic Register of today has the following We regret to say that from the correspondente before us it enemas olear that the infamous practice of carrying fore, commences to assume as empty apa off Anamite girls by forgs or fraud from pearagon. In regard to the Fat East only one arrival in to be reported, that of the their native country and selling them in Priscilla, German barque, from the river Chinese Territory into domestic slavery, or,

3. Henderson. Bervice at 6 P.M., every { The writer of the pamphlet is evidently pointed Commander-in-chief of the Turkisha is more frequently the Base for immoral ports. Of departares I have to record the

purposes, is again in full vigents Over tw Undine, Liety for Singapore. At Bremen neither arrivale nor departures are reg letered. Sunday. All spate free, Morning Prayer a man of erudition in biblical lore if Army of the Balkans, and Suleiman Pasha years ago the Viceroy of Canton put down on the berth there are at present for China, and Communion on the First Sunday in nothing else, and an outline of his pro has received the same appointment to the the tramo at Fakhol, degrading several ano. Deutschland, Eushh, for Bangoon 1 aash month at 11 a.m.

phecies may not be tininteresting. The

B1. STEPHEN's Mission Ozvada-Res; dist cine to his prophecies in, he says, army of the Danube.

A. B. Hutchinson, and Rav. Lo Sam the fact that Turkey has possession of Per Fuam, for Hongkong from Southern. (All Services in Chinese) Morn the Holy Land, or Land of Promise, and impton, Comdr, Aldrich, L. W. M. Carry, ing Prayer:Litany, Ante-Communion, Sub, L. H-Freedy, and Mr Sawyer; from and Sermon, at 11 a.. Bible Class, at that whatever happens to Turkey must- Brindisi, Mr A. Morris; from Bombay, r... Presebing, at 6.50 . Holy Cams affect that land sa part of her dominions. Quoting texts of Scripture to show that Mr F. M. de Cauhat from Singapore, Bie munion, 1st Bunday in Chinese month. MoNulty, and 49 Chinese For banghai:

Palestine was the land promised to Abra. from Southampton, Mrs, Tindall and child,

hat, he argues that that promise has yet Mrs Beyer and child, and Miss Fryer. For Yokohama from Southampton, Messrs J. R. Baggett, and B. James ¡from Singapore, one Japanese performer.

Par Chocola, from Newchwang, Mr Ken. het and family, and Misa Murray,

Per Argylly froth Straits, 880 Chines Per Holyrood, from Holhow, 65 Chineite, and 1 European

DEPARTED. Per Amb, for Bhangast, Mrs Brown, Jed Mr Willen Schriever,

BERLIN FOUNDLING Elotur.-Service in the German language, by Pastor E, Klitzke, every Sunday, at half-past ten 1, is the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.

Shipping. Daylight-Dongterleavestor Court Potta. 10 am-geraldo leaves for Manila Goods per Glentar undelivered after

this date subject to rent.

Goods pas Egeric undelivered after this

„date in bfast so fathe

OBITUARY.

Malls, Titiens,

LOOAL AND GENÉRAL

to be fulfilled. His next step is to show Thy batch of twenty How Policemen did that the present generation is the time not arrive by the Deucalion, but it is thought for the commencement of this occupation. they will be on in the Glaucus, sa Inspec- This he does by a series of somewhat tor Orley, who is in charge of them, haa Ingenions arithmetical calculations, based taken passage in that steamer, whieht. lett. upon Daniel's vision of ram, England on the 28th August. horns, stare and an army, with the Holy Land as a barla One little difficulty,

however, bas to be got over hers, A CORNSSONDEst, who has evidently been namely, that, according to the reading of studying sanitary stents, suggests that

darins of the prefecture of Lim-chow whe

had not only tolerated bat favored the trader Ferning sis for Penang, Singapore, &c. (to It has not shown its head there since, but at leave Oct. 8) Conrad Hinrich, Schueler for Singapore Cleials, Nissan, for Bangkok: Un Pan it is now again openly carried on. India, Dirkseni Fidelio, Bohsen and Gadar During the past year over 300 Asemite girls Windhorst, all three for Hong Kong and wers there sold into slavery and among them Iphigenia, Green; and duguan, Rus, both

for Jepang

were many Christians. The Mandarin in

authority openly favours the sales, receiving The Times announces that according to * fee on each girl and recently be accepted lats advises the Russiate are setively engag- two sa a present. The subprefect of the town of Shek Sheng favours the Mandarin ed in forming an arsenal at Vladivostok at On Pon, so that the latter has no fear."

"PRICKET.

Formerly the naval station for refitting and provisioning the Russian fest in the Paclite was Nioblaietak, on the estuary of the Amoor river, about eighty miles from its entrance, The Cricket Match was continued today, where da arsanal was formed but the sa tremely rigorous season that prevails 'from but owing to the bad weather it was not Catober to April, when navigation fe closed concluded. Another némie was added to the by ice, rendered the port inconvenient and Isolated, compared with Vladivostok, Couns Eleven tooday, and they made the very erequently, when that sexsport the selected lay ditable spore of 141 runs, against a grand total | maritime herdiguertere, ell the maskidary

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