To-day's Advertisements.
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To-day's Advertisements.
ANDREW'S
TUESDAY, the 19th Instant, 9p.m.
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OPERA
OPERA BOUFFE COMPANY
will produce
BENEDIOT'S ROMANTIC OPERA "THE LILY OF KILLARNEY," In Three Acts,
With all its Startling Effects,
ON
SATURDAY EVENING,
November 23rd, 1878.
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HONGKONG AMATEURS in commemoration of FRANZ SCHUBERT'S DEATH (19TH NOVEMBER, 1823).
PROGRAMME:
PART I.
No. L-Lob der Thränen"-Op. 13, No. 2.-Arranged for Military Band. No. 2 Frühlingstraum "-Op. 89, No.
11.-Solo, Baritone.
No. 3.-Impromptu "-Op, 142, No. 3.
-Selo, Pianoforte.
MISS OLARA STANLEY AS EILY. No. 4."Der Neugierigs"-Op. 25, No.
'CAST OF CHARACTERS: Hardress Crogan,........Mr }]. VERNON.: Danay Maan, Mr A. PHILLIPS Myles-na-Coppaleen, Mr J. ROLLİNGS, Anne Chute.... Misa B. DRAEGER, Mis Cregan,.... .Miss A. DRAEGER,
Father Tom.....
Mr Corrigan..a's s
Servant.....................
Shelab,..
.Mr PADDOM.
..Mr MACKINNON.
Mr BEAUMONT.
Miss B. DRAŽGER. MIS OLAR A ELLY O'CONNOB, STANLEY. Hauters, da
THE URLEBRATED WATER CAVE SCENE WILL DE PRODUCED IN ITS ENTIRETY, WITH ALL ITS STAKTLING EFFECTS.
MUSICAL DIRECTÓB.........ME F. Panizza.
The Operas are produced under the Solo direction of
MAE VERNON,
Tickets to be had and Beats secured at Mesara Kause & Co.'s, where a Flan of the Theatre may be Bech.
PRICES OF ADMISSION: Dross Circle or Orchestra
Stalls....
...... Two DOLLARS.
ONE DOLLAR
Ladies unaccompanied by Gentlemen cannot be admitted,
Hongkong, November 16, 1878.
FOR MANTLAE
The Steamship
"DIAMANTE,”
No. 5.
No. 6.
6. Solo, Tenore.
An die Musik "-Op. 88,, No. 4. -Solo, Alto.
Der Lindenbaum "Op. 89, No. 5.-Arranged for Chorus,
PART IL
No. 1.-"Am Meer," Schwanengesang→→ No. 12-Arranged for Military Band, No. 3.- Doa Madoben's Klage "Op. 58,
No. 3.Bulo, Baritone. No, 3. Stille Nacht "Quartott, No. 4.Marsch.- Pianoforte Duett.. No. 6. Aufenthalt" Schwanenang-
No. 11. No. 6,
Wohin mlt der Freud' "-Chorus.
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OHY HALL
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19
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15
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12
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MEYER & Co, Hongkong, November 16, 1878,
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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ON
THURSDAY,
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MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. RELIGIOUS SERVICES :-
S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL, The Right Reverend Bishop Burdon; The Revd. R. Hayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. Morning Service 11, Evening 4 Haly Communion on the first Sunday in the
month.
Military Service-Rev. J. Henderson, affiolating Military Chaplain. At &a.. Morning Prayer, &o Holy Communion on the third Sunday in the month.
UNION CHURCH.-Morning Service, at 11, Afternoon, 6 P.M.-Divine Service in Chinese, 2-3 P.M. every Sunday, with communion on Bret Sunday of every month,
Rev. Dr. Eitel.
ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH.-Rev.
General Memoranda, TUESDAY, November 19----
9p.m.Amateur Concert at the City Hall. WEDNESDAY, November 20→→→
Daylight. -- Kwangtung leaves for Closet
Ports.
THURSDAY, November 21:-
Noon-English Mall leaves for Port
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at Mr
2 p.m.Sale of Dutch Bulba, &c.,
Armstong'a Sales Rooms. 9p.m.-Miss May's Concert FRIDAY, November 23:-
Goods per Anadyr undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges.
SATURDAY, November 25:
Opera Bouffe at the City Hall. THURSDAY, November 28:-
Noon-French Mail leaves for Ports of
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[No. 4796-NOVEMBER 16, 1878.
of questions in opposition to the public service for the first time must, what- Downing Street oracles. Mr Hennessy, ever be bis aceial position, begin in the on the contrary, appeared generally to town ranks, and work his way upwards. be disposed in favour of Lord Carnar Educational certificates may exempt him von's principles, and to regard the sug-
gestions of His Lordship as invislable from the nosessity of passing through the Jayr. It is true that Mr Hennessy lowest classes, and the Imperial will may received instructions to place the gaol disregard the restriction laid down by law, system on a sound basis, but His Ex- but as a general rule a man must begin at or cellency appeared to have no manner of
doubt that everything was rotten here, near the bottom of the official ladder, and and to find the views of Lord Carnarvon must remain on each stop a certain coincide to a remarkable degree with his specified time. The step on which he is for own. Residents here must have heard with the moment standing, or, in other words, some satisfaction that Lord Carnarvon the official rank or Tobin which he poặ had ceased to be a member of the Home Besses, determines what offices he is Government, although his successor, guided probably by the inferior oracles of the Colonial Office, proceeds in much the same sapient and benevolent way,
competent to hold. Thus rank or Tobin is necessary coudlilon for receiving an appointment.
Mr Hennessy's reply to the statement. that deportation has been practically Mr Mackenzie Wallace also makes some abolished is that "in every single caso very sensible remarke upon Russian lying, SATURDAY, November 30:
in which a magistrate had recommended which thou'd be carefully borne in mlad Menmuir leaves for Singapore, do, on or a prisoner to him for deportation, the by those who have to deal with Chinese man bad been deported," providing the
about this date.
TUESDAY, December 3
8 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8, 8. Co.'
Steamer leaves for. Yokohama and Bar
Fransisco.
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Attorney General found this could be evidence. If a Chinese is orice convinced legally done, and "the Executive Conn-that he will get fair value for truthful oil thought the man should be deported." words, he will be as truthful as anybody, As to the recommendations for deporte-and will positively blush at the thought of tion by the Superintendent of the Gaol, lying. It is absurd to give the same weight only three prisoners had been recom-
mended for deportation by that official in a Court of Justice to Chinese evidence an since Mr Hennessy's arrival. None of is given to European unless the witness has these three were deported for reasons ex-learnt not to confound a European Court plained by His Excellency. It would with that festering mass of corruption called have been a little more satisfactory if
Chinese yamen. Another important thing
His Excellency had stated the actual
number that have been deported since his must be remembered. The lanate conceit arrival, because all we now know is that, of the Chinese is such that he will often so far as the magistrates are concerned, pop out a playful ob to the foreigner under all those prisoners recommended for the impression that a barbarian is not of deportation have been deported whom the mental calibre to discriminate between the Executive Council thought ought to be deported, while only three have been truth and falsehood, Just as a model recommended for deportation from the Britial naval officer, if asked by a Papuan prison, and none of them was deported, negro where he comes from, what is his age for reasons given. It still remains to do, will, for the mere fan of the thing, be discovered whether deportation and answer "from the clouds, 90 years of age, branding has been practically abolished,.,." A Ohtaaman lies no more than as alleged by Mr Lowcook. Branding certainly appears to have shared that we do, but he does it differently. From ae fate, and, judging from the general tenor long serion of observations I have come to of His Excellency's remarks very little the conclusion that the great majority of deportation now appears to be going on, the Rusalan paassste, when dealing with We scarcely understand His Excel the authorities, consider the most patent, lency's allusions to the judgment in the and baro-faced faleshoods as a fair meaza Supreme Court with reference to the de- portation warrants.
He probably begins by I came here," said His Excellency, "a constructing an elaborate story..
When question arose about the form of warrant he perceives that the position he has taken Riser The publication of this issue commenced or conditional pardon that had been is-up is utterly untenable, he declares openly $17.55 p.m.
sued by Sir Arthur Kennedy, and it was that all he has said is false, and that be held by the Supreme Court that for wishes to make a new declaration " certain reasons given in the judg
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THE CHINA MAIL.
"Again, soon after of defence.
་་་
ment of the Chief Justice these We have here, I believe, the true explanee warrants were sometimes illegal. The ton of that "Oriental mondsolty" about. result is that a man who has been which Eastern travellers have written so HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOV, 16, 1878, deported and who has returned to the much. It is almply the result of a lawless
|
state of soclety,
We have no right
to condema very severely the hereditary mendacity of those races which have lived for many generations in a position analagous to that of the supposed Englishman among brigands. In a country where the law does not afford protection, the strong man de
Colony, which is a common event, if he were to be brought up and tried for re- THE remarks of Mr Hennessy on the turning from deportation, the judgment subject of deportation in his speech at of the Court would be that he should be the meeting of the Legislative Council discharged, inasmuch as the particular on Monday are to some extent satisfao form of warrant I refer to has been held tory, because they indicato a certain to be illegal. At that time the Chief Ja amount of confidence on the part of His tice called of me and said he would be Excellency in that form of punishment. sorry to have continual collisions on this At the recent public meeting consider subject, and, therefore, he said, where a fends himself by his strength, the weak by able onslaught was made on the policy man returns from deportation, it would cunning and duplicity, pursued by His Excelleray in regard to be very well before he is brought up to branding and deportation. Two of the be tried for this, that the opinion of the six objections raised. by Mr Lowcock Attorney-General should be taken as to translated by the character when the The "ohapter" of a book seems to be against the present administration were whether the warrant was legally good;
that deportation and tattoo marking of course, where the opinion was that it work is of a classical nature by the word behind the ear bad heen practically was not legal, I have not been able to when light literature is spoken of abolished," and that "in spite of the law order the man to be tried for returning." and by the word to colloquial. It is no returned deportes could now be pro-
It will be remembered that the judg- one of the ideas that Europeans find most ceeded against without the Police first ment of the Chief Justics referred to was difficult to express in Chinese, and a Chlua- obtaining the Governor's personal ap upon a deportation warrant of one Chun man on not often be nailed down to the proval; thus the Governor individually Afook. This warrant was dated the interposes between criminals and the law,”
ides intended, when a Chinese expression 18th April, while the deportation was Mr Hennessy profaced his remarks re-ordered in it to commence from the 25th is required from blin. seems to be a garding deportation by stating that of the same month, and the Chief Justice thin volume, of which many are often shortly after his arrival in the Colony held that the Governor could not order, in bound together. he received a despatch from Lord Car
It may be translated_A.... narvon, stating that His Lordship was mence on a particular date in the future. Chapter 6.A Chinese leaf of two pages is any such document, deportation to com-
Book," such as Volume I, Book IV., unable to give his sanction to an ordin-Why this judgment should necessitate
Ance passed by Sir Arthur Kennedy, the Attorney General sitting in grave, and a page is, or, in Cantonese entitled the Consolidation Branding and consideration over the warrant of a man colloquial A paragraph is often ex- Deportation Ordinance. In this des returned from deportation before he is pressed by the term patch Lord Carnarvon also expressed his taken before the magistrates who should opinion that deportation should be em be able to decide the question as to the should be used only when dealing with His Excellency's interfering in any way ployed only when unavoidable, that it validity of the warrant themselve persons accused or suspected of things before the deportes is brought before The services at Union Church to-morrow likely to imperil the security of the the Magisterial Bench, is a point on will be condusted by the Rev. J. O. Edge, used with caution. Colony, and that it should be then only which we have yet to be enlightened.
One. unfortunate feature in Mr Hen' nessy's policy hitherto has been his appar. ently too ready acceptance of the principles and rules again and again laid down by
CHINESE NOTES.
Mr Mackenzie Wallace, in his admirable
LOCAL AND GENERAL,
THE Kiukiang and Ichang continue to make their river trips together. The Klukiang arrived here yesterday an hour before her
The British steamer Yangtzze reports: J. Henderson. Service at 5 P.M., every Lord Carnarvon. It is a little singular book upon Eussla, gives a description of rival.
Fine weather and moderate motoon throughout.
The British steamer Diamante reports: Left Amoy on the 16th inst, had strong monsoon and hasy weather throughout.
The British steamer Karo reports: Fine weather with strong N.E. co
The British steamer Awangtung reports ing Prayer:-Litany Ante-Communion, from the Colonial Office, and, if they did or specially favoured by the emperor, must UNION PACIFIC AND CONNEσFING | Left Foochow on the 12th, had strong and Sermon, at 11 ▲ Bible Class, at & not agree with his own ideas and begin at the bottom of the ladder, and The attractive programme of the "Schu N.E. monsoon and cloudy weather through- {5.K. Preaching, at 6.80 F.M: Holy Com- opinions, stently persisted in attempts to moreover must begin [Hin a certain bert Evening" will be found in another
Sunday and Wednesday, All sante free. that during Sir Arthur Kennedy's time we the official; body of that empire, every Morning Prayer and Communion on the beard little or nothing of those humane word of which might equally apply to I will be observed from the advertisement First Sunday in each month at 11. s.m.
tendencies of His Lordship. The reason Chins. The fourteen classes of Russis are in another column that Mlas May's Bonefis A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sem nedy exercised his discretion in regard man in China, unless be be a Mancha, evening nort,
ST. STEFREN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. was, we suspect, that Bir Arthur Ken represented by the niue ranks of China. Convert has been postponed until Thuraday Yuen, (All Services in Chinese,) Morn to the suggestions and principles received
OENTRAL
BAILROAD COMPANIES.
ARLARTIO STEAMERS.
The Yor bou, THE §. §. "BELGIU" will be despatch on TUESDAY, the 3rd December, 8 p.m., taking Cargo and Passengeri lo Japan, the United States and Europe.
Connection is made at Yokohama, with Escammers from Bhanghai,
Freight will be received on Board until 4pm of the 2nd December, PARCEL PACKAGES will be received at the Office antil 6 p.m. same day: all Parsel Packages should be marked to address in full value of same is required..
A Reduction is made on RaruEN PAS- BAGE TICKETS,
For further information as to Freight
·17 Parings, apply to the Agency of the Bompany, No. 87, Queen's Road Centrs).
G. B. EMORY, Agent. Mongkong, November 10, 1878,
doa
out. Is Foochow str. Haering. In Amoy munion, 1st Sunday in Chinese month. str. Halloong, and B.M.S. Bart. In Swa
and Penedor
tomstre. Bellona, Maharajah, Antenor, uphin, Huan, Hoylee in
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE,Bervico every Sunday, at hall-prat ten .., the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House,
The British barque Nardes reports Left Newchwang Bar at noon on the 4th our port. quarter and carried swer ab inst. At 7 p.m., a Chinese-junk ran into poop rail and stanchions and other damage. Wind and weather from time of leaving
West Point.
ST. PAUL'S COLLEGE.--Divine Service on every Thursday at 5.30 p.m.
DIVINE SERVINE AFLOAT JO2 BIARENA.
To
to Shantung Promontory strong North By Rev. J. Henderson, at 11 am easterly, and then moderate North-easterly morrow on board the British Barque winde till 10th, when heavy typhoon wen | Moneta, ther for two days, 29 hours lying to, with terrific squalls and heavy sea, from thence till off Breaker Point heavy gates from N.E to N., then moderate N., winds to this.
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MAILS will dose i
For MACAO
Miscellaneous,
convince His Lordship that local expéri
column."We may mention that Mr Rennell ! has come down from Canton to take part in the Concert.
once and knowledge were entitled to some way C, Fith do, do,] A now consideration, even if they were not startpoint has been within late years coming altogether in consonance with the vale gradually to the front, e. ( able general principles laid down by the an it was termed by Chinese We are requested by the Sheriff to men Downing Street authorities, Mr Hen Cousül on his way to Amorios the other tion that Jurors need not attend for nesty in the earlier part of his adminis day), but has not as yet received fall folal the Criminal Sessions until Tuesday, the tration here was literally bristling with
Earl Carnarvon's principles, and the unrecognition. Amid all the corruption in 19th inst. at 10am. The Semions will be fortunate part of them was that they China there seems to be a backbone of formally opened on Monday and adjourned, were entirely at varianos with the policy common-sense, At least the Governors to the following day, and measures that a succession of Go General and Governors are prudent if not
1pm-Ladies' Batise at the R. O. Mis. Vernors had established, and that had wise men, and certainly all ranks will com We are informed by the Agent of the Ocal
alon flotise.
MEMOS, FOR MONDAY. Bhipping. p.i.Diamante teaves for Manita
Por Fal-tool, at 9 am. Tomorrow, theGoods per Glenearn undelivered after
17th inst. For SWATOW.
Per Young, at at. To-morrow; the
17th inst
-- ibu dato subject to rent,
Meeting @pm-Meeting of Victoria Lodge.
been so far ancoessful in their working
se to render Hongkong one of the pare passably with the Ruian anda dental and Oriental Steamship Company, guistest and best-governed possessions in rius decribed by Mr. Wallas, Mr that the steamship Belgio, from San Ferna Her Majesty's dominions. The geol and Wallace thus sketches the Russian-system iolsco, October 24th, has arrived at Yokoha.“ ita discipline, flogging, branding, deports | All offices, civil and military, are, accord. | me, and will call thence for Hongkong toʻ tion, and nearly all the measures for ing to a scheme invented by Petes the morrow morning, the 17th instant. dealing with the Chinese seemed to be Great, stranged in fourteen diasses or antagonistic with the ideas of the
then Secretary of State for the Cold tanks. Officiels. Sir Arthur Bennedy seemed social clase called to be usually inclined to local viena "Tobias"
pies
form a pecullar Wa Would draw attention So the Indles!
Tablňovniks, ox men with Bazaar to be held at the Roman Cathol
A man who enters tha| Musion Bente to-morrow, and bespesis the
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