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To-day's Advertisements.
FOR NINGPO & SHANGHAI.
The Steamship
F.
"UHINA,"
ACKERMANN, Master, will
To-day's Advertisements.
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.
be despatched for the above Ports In the Matter of ELIJAH LILLEY, 44. on MONDAY, the 14th lust, at 11am.
judicated a Bankrupt on the 15th day of October, 1878.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.
Hongkong, April 12, 1879.
FOR MANILA,
The Steamship
ap14 A
DIAMANTE," Capt. THEBAUD, shortly due, will have quick despatch for
the above Port,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
RUSSELL & Co.
Hongkong, April 12, 1879.
FUR HANKOW.
(Calling at SHANGHAI if sufficient induce-
ment offers
The Steamebip
DIVIDEND MEETING will be Held on SATURDAY, the Nineteenth day of April, 1879, in the above Estate, com- mancing at ELEVEN O'CLOOK in the Foro- Loon precisely,
CREDITORS who have not already proved their debts, are to come prepared to prove the same, or they will be excluded from the bought of the Said Dividend, and all CLAIMS not then proved, will be dia. allowed.
C. B. PLUNKET,
Registrar...
Hongkong, April 12, 1879.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
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HE Undersigned, has received in- LOUDOUN CASTLE, Tstructions be sell by Public Auction,
will be despatched on or about the 23rd Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co., Agents,
Hong, April 12, 1879.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
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ON
TUESDAY,
the 15th of April, 1879, at Noon, at the Auction Sales Room of Messia LAMMERT, ATKINSON
Co., Peddar's Wharf,—
(For account of the concerned,) MORTON'S ASSORTED, OILMAN'S STORES.
15 cases Sardines, 18 cases Borden's Milk.
5 cases Biscuits, in 1 and 2 lb. tins. 6 casos Danish Butter, in 1 lb, tins 65 cases A V H Gin, Whisky, Porter, Als
HENNESSEY Rouds to receive TTIS EXCELLENCY GOVERNOR. POPE GENERAL GRANT at the MURRAY PIER on the GENERAL'S arrival, and the Gover nor would be glad if the Members of both tins. Councils, the Foreign Consuis, the Heads
Hubbuck's Assorted Paints, in 28 lbs.
50 tius Boiled Oil, 10 tins Raw Oil,
of Departments and the leading inhabit-25 ticis Turpentine.
ants of the Colony would do him the favour
of also welcoming so distinguished a Visitor at the landing place.
The probable time of the General's arrival willl be announced in another Notf. #estion.
By Command,
W. H. MARSH,
Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office,
Hongkong, April 12, 1879.
STEAM FOR
SINGAPORE, PENANG, POINT DE GALLE, ADEN, SUEZ, MALTA, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, MEDI- TERRANEAN FORTS, SOUTH. AMPTON, AND LONDON; ALSO
1 case Copal Varnish, etc., etc.
An Invoice of Summer Material, eto. Striped Satins, and Mozambiques for Dresses,
White Piqué, Cotton Goods. Trowsering, Towels, Blankets, Feit Carpeting, Honey Soap, Glassware, Hardware, etc., eta.
TERMS.-Cash on delivery.
F. RAPP,
Auctioner,
Hongkong, April 12, 1879. lap5
FOR SALE.
EVOE'S KEROSINE OIL, in One.
DEVOR'S KEROSING to the Urdin
ance.
LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. Hongkong, April 12, 1879
Ap79
Not Responsible for Debts.
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any BOMBAY, MADRAS, AND CALCUTTA, Debt contracted by the Officers or Crow
THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM VIOMION COMPANY's Steam-ship KHIVA, Captain G. LEE, will leave this on TUESDAY, the 22nd April, at Noon.
For further Particulare, apply to
A. MolVER, Superintendent. Hongkong, April 12, 1879.
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THE HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS,
No
of the following Fessele, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
JOBANN FRIEDRICH, German brig, Capt. A. B. Kroncke.-Wieler & Co.
GOLDEN FLEECE, British torque,. Capt. James Wiltshire.-Gilman & Co.
ONEIDA, British ship, Captain S. Olymu. -Gibb, Livingston & Co.
ULANOB, Norwegian barque, Captain L. Berg-Arthold Karberg & Co.
TAIWAN, German barque, Captain C. Jessen.Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
QUEEN OF INDIA, British barque, Capt. R. H. Usry.Adamson, Bell & Co.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. "
April 12, Abbey Cowper, British barque,. 699, Thos Carr, Keelung april 9, Coal. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
April 12, Johann Friedrich, German brig, from Whampoa.
OTICE is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Articles of the Association of the Company, and of the Companies' Ordinance 1865, an EXTRA. ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of Bhareholders will be held at the Company's Office, situate at No. 7, Queen's Road, Hoogkong, at 8 F. M. on TUESDAY, the 6th day of May next, for the purpose of a sposial Resolation making certain passing Altorations in the Articles of Association of the Company to the following effect, viz
1. That the Goueral Managers, with the asnotion of the Consulting Committee, iu any years that the accounts of the Com. pany shall render' it desirable, may pay Tosses wholly or in part out of the excess of the Reserve Fund over and above $250,000 in order that contributing and other Shareholders may of unnecessarily Apt. be deprived of Bonus and Dividend auch shanges to take effect from the 1st January, 1878.
8. That the auquel bonus payable to Contributing Shareholders and the annual contribution to the reserve fund be left to the discretion the General Managers and Consulting Committee, and that the ens to be annually appropriated to dividend be abject to the approval of the Company in Mesting.
April 12, Yung Poa, Chinese man-of-war, from Canton.
April 12, Coeran, American aohooner, 144, Brodhurst, put back April 10, General.
DEPARTURES.
THE CHINA MAIL.
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British barque Abbey Cowper re ports: Strong N.E. gale and high sea in Formosa Channel, from thence to port moderate passage-72 hours from Keelung to Hongkong.
The american schooner Cowan reports: Put back ship making water.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close- For SAIGON.-
MEXOS. FOR TO-MORADA
Shipping.
Daylight-Douglas leaves for Coast Ports, 10 a.m.-Hailoong leaves for Amoy, &c.
RELIGIOUS SERVICES —
Per Pernambuco, at, .a.m. Tomorrow, the 13th inst., instead of as pre- vionely notified. AMOY, TAMSUL, AND TAIWAN-month Per Hailoong, at 9 a. m., on Sunday, the
13th inst,
For
At 8 a.m.
[6.4919.-Armin 12, 1879.
by Sir Thomas Wade as a sop to the tility. One thing attracted our atten- British Colony of Hongkong, and must tion, in the report of the Legislative have meant nothing. The clause, how Council meeting held on April 10, 1874, ever, still stands, and it may depend upon to consider the second reading of the the action taken here upon the subject Chinose Emigration Consolidation Ordi-- what shall ultimately become of it. It nance. The Acting Attorney General will be remembered that the clause (Mr Hayllar), in introducing the second 8. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL.The Right agrees to the appointment of a Commis reading of the bill upon which we offered Reverend Bishop Bardon The Revd. sion "in order to the establishment of some remarks the other evening,.made a R. Bayward Kidd, Colonial Chaplain. some system" that will suit both the statement which seems to point to the Morning Service 11, Evening 4. Holy Chinese Government and the intereste very distinction, to which we have Communion on the first banday in the of this Colony, ie, the free port of already drawn attention, between the month. Wednesday, at 3.30 P.M., Ivaning Hongkong. One of the Commissioners old and the new forms of Emigration. Prayer and Sermon.
must be an officer of the Hongkong Go Mr Hayllar said :— Military Service. Rev. J. Renderson, vorumont, and a perfectly fair and open "As the title might be misleading it was` officiating Military Chaplain. Morning Prayer, &c. Holy Communion discussion of the dificulty is therefore desirable to point out at the cutest that the on the second and fourth Sunday in the provided for. Indeed, Sir Arthur Ken-Ordinance was not meant to amend the nedy fo warded a proposed basis for this existing law which had been framed from the of it, with the addition of a few regulations. UNION CHURCH.-Morning Service, at Conference, on the eve of his departure Imperial Act, but was simply a modification 11AM. Afternoon, 6 F..--Divine Service from the Colony; which proposals are In Chinese, 2-3 F.. every Sunday, with printed in the last annual Report of the communion on first Sunday of every month, Hongkong Chamber of Commerce. Whe ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH-Rov.ther these propositions were the result of a J. Henderson, Service at 16 P.M., every hopeless spirit on the part of the framers, or whether they were the product of Sunday and Wednesday. All seats free, Morning Prayer and Communion on the Sir Brooks Robertion's-representations, appear at present to be somewhat in Per Moray and Arratoon Apcar, at 2.30 First Sunday in each month at 11 am.
ST. STEPHEN'S MISSION CAURCE.Rev. doubt. They are as follow:- p.m., on Wednesday, the 16th inst
A. B. Hutchinson, and Rev. Lo Sam For SAIGON.--
Yuen. (All Services in Chinese,) Morn Per Cassandra, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the ing Prayer-Litany, Ante-Cominunion, and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at 3 2nd May,
P.M. Preaching, at 6.30 P... Holy Com munion, lat Sunday in Chinese month.
BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE.-Service in the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, every Sunday, at half-past ten A.M., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.
For NINGPO & SHANGHAL—
Per China, at 9 am, on Monday, the Rev. Dr. Eitel,
14th inst.
For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS,
CALCUTTA.
!
AND
MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet Alaska, will be despatched on TUESDAY, the 15th April, with Malls for Japan, San Francisco, and the United States, which will be closed as follow~~ 2,16 2.M. Registry of Latters ocases. 2,80 P.M. Post-Office closes, but Letters
(except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 aonts extra Portage, until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union West Indies
(except the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay can no longer be sent by this route, Hongkong, March 21, 1879.
A
#p15
MAILS BY THE FRERON PAUEST.- The French Contract Packet Anadyr will
be despatched on SATURDAY, the 19th Instant, with Malla to and through the United Kingdom' and Europe, vid Naples; to Salgon, Straits Bettlements, Batavia, Burmah, Cey'on, India (via Madras), Australia, New Zealand, Tanmania, 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.
HOURS OF CLOSING THE CONTRACT MAILS.
The following hours are observed in closing Mails, o, by both the British and French Contract Packets:-
Day before departure,--
5 P.M.-Money Order Office closes; Post Ooo closes except the NIGHT BOL which remains open all night.
Day of departure,—-
7.x.--Post Office opens,
10 M.-Registry of Letters ceases.
Sz. Jostra's Canon, Garden Road.- In the morning, Mass at 8 o'clock,
General Memoranda, TUESDAY, April 15-
Noon-Sale of Sundries at Messrs Lam-
mert, Atkinson & Co.'s.
2 p.m.-Sale of Household Furniture, do,, at Mr H. Z. Jus's residence, Green Mount.
Hongkong Blockade Question.--Proposed Basis of Settlement by the Hong. kong Government.
All they were entitled to do was to pass an Ordinarico for carrying out its provisions. The Act was very stringent. It was diawn up many years ago when emigration from this port was under contract of service; aud there was consequently much la it which was more cumbersome than would be necessary under other circamatanoes. At present, there was no emigration in the Colony under contract, but it might be. renewed hereafter, and, therefore, the regulations under the ordinance must be to framed as to meet the two-fold cirun
1. That the 3 Throat Gate Stations shall stances-those connected with free emigra- be retained for collection of datles and war-tion, and those connected with contract tax and delivery of receipts and clearancos.emigration, in which the men were placed 2. That Junke clearing from Bongkong upon a very different footing. The only thing shall hand in manifests, pay duties, and to which he would call attention at the pre- receive clearances at one or other of such sent moment was the case in which the regulations in the original Act had been
stations.
3. That Junks coming to Hongkong shall made more stringent, namely, in the Ordi- stop at one or other of auch stations for ex-nance 4 of 1870, in the fifth section, with amination and payment of export duse reference to Boences for Chinese patsinger from Port of clearance if such have not ships. At that time a ship, the Frederick, had been allowed to carry emigrants under been already paid.
4. That no dues whatsoever shall be de-contract from Hongkong to Pere, and the zanded from Juske coming to Hongkong matter was complained of at home, bat it from Porta in Obioa sare such export turned out that the Government had ro ita object, so long as she did not absolutely duties as are payable at the respective Power to prevent any ship leaving, whatever Ports of clearance
infringe the Act. This was the only in- stance in which the regulations had been made wore stringent."
6. That a Tariff of dues and duties levi.
3 p.w-American Mall leaves for Yoko-able on goods skipped by Chinese Junks from flongkong ball be agreed upon and hams and San Francisco. p-Dramatic Performance at the published, as also the penalties for breach
af Customs Regulations, Garrison Theatre. WEDNESDAY, April 16-
2
8 p.m.-Moray and Arratoon Apcarleaves
for Singapore, do. p-Dramatic Performance at the Garrison Theatre.
9 p.m.-Meeting of Perseverance Lodge, FRIDAY, April 18-
11 a.m. Sale of Yollow Metal at Zetland
Street.
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SATURDAY, April 19:
11 a.m.-Meeting of E. Lilley's creditors." Noon-French Mall leaves for Kurts of
Call and Europe.
TUESDAY, April 22
ALL MEN," [Communicated,]
6. That on any seizure being made it HOW NOT TO "BE ALL THINGS TO shall be forthwith reported to the Hong. kong Government, which may appoint an Officer to enquire into the merits of the case jointly with an Officer appointed by the Viceroy, if these two cannot agree one of Eer Majesty's Judges at Hongkong shall be nominated by the Governor to in vestigate the matter and decide finally thereon.
7. That all Revenue Cruleers shall be under the Jurisdiction of the Officer duly credited to this Government for Buch special service.
It is so difficult to comprehend how
A very pretty quarrel as it stands ís" raging in the Indian papers, which, involving
not only the old shoe-question" about which so much has been said and sung, is also said to raise the whole question of how far we are to let natives be familiar with us without imagining that there is any indig nity or insult conveyed by their behavien We cannot agres that any important ques tion of so great public interest is in any Arthur Kennedy could have favoured any such proposals as those contained in way elucidated by the events that have just the first three paragraphs of the above, transpired in Seinde; but the whole case is that we doubt whether Sir Arthur ever one of so interesting a charaeter that a short seriously contemplated their adoption, review of it may be, if not useful, pardon- There is very little question that the bk. The R. v. Father-in-God, the suggestion to establish a tariff strikes at Bishop of Lahore, if we mistake not one of the root of one of the abuses; and the
Noor-English Mail leaves for For any Governor of the sturdy class of Sir
of Call and Europe.
WEDNESDAY, April 28--
Loudoun Castle leaves for Baskow. MONDAY, May 5 ;-
3 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental 8. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves for Yokohama and Sar Francisco.
TODAY, May 6:
3 p.m.--Extraordinary Meeting of the Hongkong Fire Insurance Company. TUESDAY, May 20:--
3 pm. Confirmatory Meeting of Hong-
Long Fire Insurance Company,
THE
plan sketched as to how disputes and the Missionary Bishops created mit long seizures were to be dealt with might ago, has had his right-reverend soul griey. have commended itself to the consideously distressed at Hyderabad, by a number ration of the Hongkong Commissioner. of natives coming into a room where he was What may be the precise views en- the presiding genius, and keeping both their tertained by Mr Hennessy upon this feet, and their head likewise, comfortably important question can only be guessed covered. His Lordship has not been econ
Posting of all printed matter and HONGKONG DISPENSARY, at, as none of his public utterances have tomed to this sort of behaviour; he never
patterns ceased.
11. -Mails closed, except for Late
Lattern.
11,10 M.Letters may be posted with
Late Fee of 18 cents until
11.30 ..when the Post Office CLOSES
entirely.
11.40 A.M.-Late Letters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of -18 cents until time of departure.
Shipping Intelligence. The following is corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papers, 40.j VESSELS TO ARRIVE,
AT HONGKONG, When Name.
left.
From
Hamburg Cardiff
Oct.
16, Rosine,
19, Hermann,
Cardiff Bret
Nov.
21, Fulda,
29, Rosaire,
De
18, Blenheim,
28, Glamis Casile,
Flushing London Cardiff
12, Olympia, for Manila.
Feb.
2, Vale o' Doon,
12, Cilunum, for San Franciso.
12, Edward Barrow,
12; South American, 18, Vigilant,
Antwerp Hamburg Penarth Cardiff
...
18, Breoonehire (.),
Glasgow
12, Merionethshire, for Yokohama,
12, Yattung, for Swatow.
12, Thibet, for Europe, ds.
12, Fupew, for Canton.
12, Uranor, for Bongkok.
12, Taiwan, for Whampoa,
CLEARED,
| Black Hawk, for San Francisco.
Hailong, for Amoy, de,
NOTICE is hereby also given that a Fernambuco, for Saigon, Fecond Extraordinary General MENTING | B. F. Watson, for Baigon.
of Shareholders will be held, at the same hour and place, on TED Y, the 20th day of May next, for the purpose of con Arming stich spal Risolution as afore- quid.
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Dated the 13 h day of April, 1879. -
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Manag<fa.
PUBLIC AUCTION. HE Undersigned has received in. structions to call by Public Auction,
ON
FRIDAY,
the 18th of Aptil, 1879, at 11 am, at bis Sales Room, Zetland Streetni For account of the concerned,) BO Cases YELLOW METAL, from
Tennis-Cash on delivery.
16 to 24 ounce.
F. RAPP
Auctiones, Hongkong, April 12, 1870,
Douglas, for Coast Porte. Teviot, for Saigon.
Vit ory, for Whampoa
PASSENGERS, DCPARTED.
Per Thibet, for Southampton, Messrs John Brown and B. Young, and Capt. Scotty for Venice, Messrs R. Brondered and arker; for Singapore, Mr and Mrs Sit, and Fan Kim Fuan and servant.
Per Merionetheḥtre, for Yokohams, § Chinese.
Per Yotting, for Swatow, 76 Ohlinede. For Ciurnum, for San Francisco, 8 Chi
TO DEFAST.
mese.
Per Block Hatch, for San Fransisco, 1 European, and 20 Chinese.
Per Hailong, for Amoy, &c., 2 Euro. peans, and 40 Chinese.
Per Pernambuco, for Saigon, 100 Chi. mask,
Per B. F. Walton, for Saigon, A Hjuro? peans.
Per Douglas, for Coast Forte, 'd Pará, aples and 200 Ohlassa,
31, Kong Seo (8.),
20, Grasirat. Constitution, Bamburg 20, Monte Rosa,
Cardiff
28, G. C. Trufant, Cardiff
LOADING FOB CHINA AND JAPAN FORTE. At London.-Steamer: via Sues Con∙l Gleneagles. Hankow.
Carricks. Abbey Town. Windhover, Whiteadder.
Antenor (B.) Orestes
Glenearn.. Breconshire.
Sailing Fansels.
Agnes Muir.
Werre.
At Liverpool
Adam M. Simpson. Agan san (8.)
John A. Briggs,
At Cardif
MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping.
Established A. D. 1841,
香港大榮葫
A. 8. WATSON & Co.. FAMILY & DISPENSING QUEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DROGGIATA, IMPORTERS
:
*F
Druodista' SUNDbies, Nubsery Requr SITES, TOILET Requisitxa, EngLIBA, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS
OF
Boda Water, Lomonade, Tonic Water, Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Watur, and other Aerated Wateri The Manufactory is under direct and continuous Kurapean Supervision, Bongkong, June 1, 1876.
contained anything tonching this matter heard of such a thing when he was plain since his famous inaugural speech, Her. Thos. French in the Punjaub; "and, He re- while none of his despatches on this being now a full-fledged Missionary Bishop,
he conscientously objects to it.
Three several knotty point have yet seen the light. marked on it at once. It would be a most pleasant surprise for times," we use his own words, "I begged the community to learn that H. E. the my native visitors to understand that it was Governor had seized upon this dilhculty not as an Englishman, still less as a Bishop, with an honest determination to main that I asked for this mark of respect, but tain the interests of the Colony. There only as a man I asked what was due from can be no muner of doubt that he my fellow-men." We are not toid what mark of respect the Bishop paid to his would command the approval and the native visitors. If he met them a fellow hearty support of the community in men, did he salute them? And if so, howS, 80 doing, If Mr Hennessy were to Lord Lytton at the Delhi Durbar "Salaam inform the Viceroy that any infringeed" three times, in untivo style, to the vast ment within Hongkong waters of the crowd of Natives and Europeane present to hear the Queen proclaimed Empress of freedom of the port would certainly India. Did the Bishop do the same? If result in the arrest of the offending he did not, and slaimed up mark of respect gunboat, this Erm and nucompromising as a Bishop, nor as an Englishman, we gan attitude would meet with the strongest scarcely see that he was in the right. But he commendation As we bave already has always maintained, he says, that "in hinted, there is reason to believe that private friendly intercourse and reciprocal | visits of courtesy, the usual tokens of re- the present Governor is much, more sound on the Blockada Question than Sir Thomas Wade has ever been. Let us hope that he will improve as rapidly in this respect an Sir Thomas has fallen
The publication of this laste commenced away. One of the first things to be at 8.25 p.m.
THE CHINA MAIL..
spect which are current, so far as bo knowe in every sivilized country, Eastern or Western, and are sanctioned by the common instincts of our nature, being older than human laws and institutions, should be held binding and respectfully observed as between man and man. It was for this alone hel argued." No doubt, as the sweet singer of Scotland puts it :-
"Its comin' yet, far a' that,
That man to man the warld o'er, Shull brithers beau' a' that,"
contended for 'is, in our opinion, the abolition of the Customs Stations under our very noSE, Whatever concessions may be made as to the regulation of olearance papers or permits to ship, these HONGKONG, SATURDAY, APRIL 12, 1879. Stations ought to be abolished, as their
very existance, apart from the abuses But we do not faaoy for a moment that Thos. V. Lahore" will be likely to hasten ནོ། Now that Sir Thomas Wade has been which swarm in and around them, the millennium, or increase his fame as a removed from the list of supporters of amonate to a national insult not alone Christian worker or preacher, when, because the freedom of this port, it will become to the foreigner but aleo in the eyes of his ill-natured remarks, natives who come the duty of the Governor of Hongkong, of the Hongkong Chinese. As Salt and to hear him lecture leave the reem rather backed by the united influence of the Opium are the staples against which the than hear his withering sarcasm on what he community, to battle single bandedagainst Hoppa expends his energies these articles supposes to be their want of breeding. But compared to his Senior Chaplain, This Mir the sp-called Blockade. The withdrawal would naturally form a prominent part in the Bishop is a Christian and a gentleman of the British Minister need not be the programme laid before theConferences Stuart has worked himself up into a mos regarded as a serious loss to the cause on But to ensure that this Conference, or ridiculous passion over the affair. He comes behalf of which this community hes so some similar adociated Lody of officials forward to support the good and gentia long maintained a determined attitude, shall meet, ought to be the present re-and courteous Bishop," (as he styles him), for it must now be apparent that Bir solve of this community. Failing any with whom he perfectly agrees of course ne of the natives in question. The Senior Thomas could have been but a half information on the matter from the to the cheekiness" (we dee his own word) hearted friend at best. Indeed, as it Governor, a movement ought to be made Chaplain writes to the newspapers I do seems to us, the recent action of the without delay to arouse interest at home not believe any more in currying favour British Minister has cleared the way for to get the grevande laid before the with the nativos at any price than I do the Head of the Executive in this Co. House, or by means of a memorial to in peace at any price, and I hold that lony. The Blockade of Hongkong forms the Secretary of State or the Queen what might be conveniently termed the herself, appealing in the most urgent "foreign policy" of the Government of terms for a remedy,
this Colony; and if, as there is some
reason to believe, the present Governor.
so-called 'civilization' was never intended
to denutionalize a man, and personally I have a contempt for natives, even Christian natives, who ape European habits and dress. The above jewel from the letter of E minister of the Church of England, being and the residents are at one on this As it has been suggested that our literally translated, beautifully embellished 11 a.m.-China leaves for Ningpo, dekade question, however much they opinions have change during the last and liberally commented on, in the English- Goods per Galley of Lorne undelivered may differ on Mr Hennessy's "home few years concerning Chalie Emigration, loving native papers with which India is so poloy," this fact will furnish at least we have taken the trouble to look thoroughly floodet will without doubs after this date subject to rent,
one other ground of community of in through the flies of the Mail to ascertain greatly increase the Res, gentleman's use- into that fold into which he came CAST 74 Miscellaneous,
terest between the Governor and the the truth of the matter. In so doing fulness, the int means of bringing many we have seen much against the Coolie rather the poor knighted beaten. TRO governed.
In a previous article we called atten.Trade as it was conducted from Afacso they both admit the late Bishop of Bambay Tenders for Repairs of the Spanish Str. tion to the clause in the Chefoo Convento Peru but against emigration of an old Dr. Wilson, than where no nobler
Leyte, will be received at the office of Quman di 99, up to 5 per
Banki closed for pubila business.
ting
which had apparently boon fuported į bancs kind there is not a word of boy, grander Bontohman ever tred by Harik
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