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(The oldest Overland Paper in Okina.)

PUBLISHED AT THE “CHINA MAIL" OFFICE IN TIME FOR THE ENGLISH MAIL

To-days Advertisements.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

GENERAL WEEKLY SALE.

THE Undersigned will sell by Public

1. Auction, on

TUESDAY,

Containing from 72 to 84 columns of closely the 11th November, at Noon, at his

printed matter.

THIS Mail Summary in compiled from 1 the Dally China Mail, Is published twice a month on the morning of the English Mail's departure, and is a re cord of each fortulght's current history of events in China and Japan, con- tributed in original reports and collated from the journals published at the various ports in those Countries.

It contains Shipping news from Shanghai, Hongkong, Canton, &c., and a completo Commercial Summary.

Subscription, 50 cents per Copy (postago pald 56 cents.) $12 per annum (postage paid $13.50.)

*Orders should be sent to Gro. MURRAY BAIR, China Mail Office, 2, Wyndham Street, not later than the evening before the departure of the English Mail Steamer.

Terms of Advertising, same as in Dally China Mail

Felices to Consignees, -

CASTLE LINE OF STEAMERS.

FROM LONDON AND SINGAPORE.

THE Steamship Fleurs Castle, KIDDER, Commander, having arrived from the above Porta, Consignees of Cargo are hereby Informed that the Goods are being landed, at their risk into the Godowns of the Undersigned at Wanchai, whence delivery may be obtained,

Consignees wishing to receive their Goods on the Wharf are at liberty to do so.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded on, un- less notice to the contrary be given before 4 p.m. TO-DAY.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining after the 11th Instant will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by

ADAMSON, BELL & Uo.,

Agents. Hongkong, November 4, 1879.

Sales Rooms, Peddar's Wharf---- 21 barrels Golden Gate Flour, 30 coils Russian Rope, from 2 to 24

inch.

12 coils Russian Seizing Stuff, 12 and

15 thread.

J

4 coils Wire Rope, from 1 to 4 inch, 2 casks Hubbuck's White Lead. 10 doz. Patent Tube Brushes, from 1

to 33 inch.

Lefaucheus Revolvers and Cartridges; Pin Fire, Central Fire Revolvers and Cartridges.

Blue Serge, All-wool Habit Flannel in patterns, Black Serge, Shirting Flan nel, Wool Mitts, Wool Scarves, Under shirts, Socks, Tweeds, Grey Meltons,, etc, etc.

200 paira 7-1b. Green Blankets.

50 boxes Candles.

Windsor Soap, Razors, Sewing Cotton, Magenta Dye, Brass Buttons, Tumblers, Ale Glasses, Table Lamps, Hanging Lamps, Lampwicks.

40 Alhambra Quilts.

2 cases 2-lb. tina Assorted Biscuits. 50 cases Old Tom.

Brandy, LL Whisky, Claret, Ginger Wine,

50 assorted sizes Grindstones, from 12 to 18 inch,

And a Variety of Other GOODS. TERMS.-Cash on delivery.

G. R. LAMMERT,

Auctioneer,

Hongkong, Nov. 8, 1879.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

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Nov. 8, Douglas, Britlab steamer, 804, M. Young, Foochow Nov. 5, Amoy 6, and Swatow 7, General,--DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.

Nov. 8, Peng-chou-hui, Chinese gunboat, noll from Foo-tow-chow.

FROM CALCUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

THE Steamship Suez having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for counter- signature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goode,

Cargo Impeding her discharge will be at once landed and stored at Consignees risk and expense.

D. SASSOON, SONS & Co., Agenti. Bóngkong, November 3, 1879.

Not Responsible for, Debts.

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Neith

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

ALEXANDER YEATS, Canadian ship, Capt. J. W. Dunham.-P. & 0. 9. N. 06.

BEETHOVEN, German barque, Captain Haje.-Melohors & Co.

Nov. 8, Ta Lee, Gorman barque, 342, M. Haffanan, Newahwang Oct. 29, Beans- SIEMASEN & Co.

Nov. 8, Oberon, German barque, $79, Schmidt, Newolwang Oct, 28, Beans.— ARNHOLD, KALBERG & Co.

Nov. 8, Krik, Norwegien barque, 417, Larson, Newchwang Oat. 29, Beans. CHINESE

DEPARTURES. Nov. 8, Ningpo, for Shanghai,

8, Gwalior, for Europe, &c.

8, Gustav, for Iloilo.

8, Beethoven, for Falmouth.

8, Diamante, for Manila.

CLEARED.

Charite, for Chefoo: Victory, for Bangkok. Gesine Brons, for Singapore. Pernambuco, for Saigon. Namon, for Coast Ports. Annie S. Hall, for Haiphong.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

Per Douglas, from Coast Ports, Revs. Vacquerel and Verchere, Messrs Playfair, HAZEL HOLME, British barque, Capt. J. Wetton, and Masuda, and 185 Chinese. Wm. Millican-Vogel & Co.

ANNIE S. HALL, American barkentine, Capt. Chan. H. Nelson, Wieler & Co.

PAUL MARIE, French barque, Capt. F.

Carlowitz & Co.

- Gaillard

DEPARTED.

THE CHINA HAIL.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.. MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES FACEET The United States Mail Packet City of

Tokio, will be despatched on WED NESDAY, the 12th Nov., with Mails for Japan, San Francisco, the United Statos, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, dzo. which will be closed as follows:- 2.15 r..-Registry ceases

2.30 F.3-Post-Office oloses, but Letters (except for Non-Union Countries) may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 18 cents extra. Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Unton West Indies (except the Bahamas and Hayti), Monte Video, Paraguay, and Uruguay cannot be sent by this route, Hongkong, October 27, 1879.

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MAILS BY THE FRENCH PAOKET The Franch Contract Packet Ava will be despatched on SATURDAY, the 15th Instant, with Malle to and through the United Kingdom sad Europe, vid Naples; to Salgon, Straite Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Pondicherry, Madras, Calcutta, Bom- bay, Aden, Sueź, and Alexandria. The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Malia, &c.

HOURS OF CLOSING

THE CONTRACT MAILS,

The following hours are observed to closing Mails, de, by both the British and French Contract Packets:-

Day before departure,-

5 P.M.Money Order Office closes; Pont Office aloses except the NIGHT BOX, which remains open all night.

Day of departure,-

7 A.M.-Post Office openr. 10A.M.-Registry of Lotters

OGANCE..

Posting of all printed matter and patterns cesses.

11.M.-Mails closed, except for Late

Lottar.

11.10A.M.-Letters may be posted with

Late Fee of 18 cents antil

11.30 X.-when the Port Office CLOSES

entirely.

General Memoranda. TUEKDAY, November 11 :-

[No. 5098. NOVEMBER 8, 1879.

like note :" it reads as follows-"Great did, au the means for carrying them on excitement prevails in Stamboul in con- have been exhausted, all the money in the sequence of the action taken by the Bri- country having gono into the hands of the tish Government. The Turkish Ambas-King and his ministers and a few lucky

individuals. G.sador has asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs for explanations and the Russian Ambasador has been recall We learn from Mandalay, under date the ed from London." It must be borne in 3nd instant, that the Burmese authorities mind that Router is not infallible, there with the consent of the British either in the interpretation he originally Political Agat sent on board the steamer Funán and obtained delivery of the person places on events, or in the foren in which of a young Barman who had taken a pas

Auction of British barque Chocola. Noon.-General Weekly Sale by Mr R. Lammert, at his Sales Rooms. 4-p.m.Auction of Curios at Mr J. B.

Armstrong's Sales Rooms. Goods per Fleurs Castle undelivered

after this date subject to rent. WEDNEday, November 12-

8 p.m.--Amorlean Mall leares for Yoko a message may reach Hongkong from sage down by that steamer. He was sald

hama and San Francisco.

Singapore. The atatements in reference to be a political prisoner, and his tale can to the Turkish and Russian Ambas very well be imagined.This It is that SATURDAY, November 16--

sadors, if correct, point to a revival of maker the delivering up of any such person Noon.-French Mall leaves for Parts of the idea of a Turke-Russian alliance, and who has taken shelter under the British

Call and Europe. $ p.m.-Venice and Suez leave for Sinto an ugly unity of purpose as against fag so objectionable. It is no doubt right Austria, Germany and England. But the that every nation should be able to make arresta within its own territories, whether gapore, &c. Mitax Bishi Mail leaves for Yokohama entire question, regarded telegraphically, on land or water; but one can hardly re- hinges on the coupling of the two state- concile oneself to this course of procedure ments. It might be true enough that in the case of a semi-savage nation like the Turkish Ambassador, owing to the the Upper Burmose, which deals with 9 p.r.--Choral Society in St. Andrew" excitement in Stamboul, may have asked prisoners obtained in the above way by

via Kobe:

THURSDAY, November 20;-

Hall

WRDNESDAY, December 3 :-

for explanations; but it is very doubt cutting off their heade first and trying. ful, in fact scarcely credible, that the de. them afterwards, if indeed it tries them at all. The compliment the Burmese pay 3 p.m.-Dooldental & Oriental 8. 6. Co.'sparture of the Russian Ambassador from us of asking our Resident's sanction Steamer leaves for Yokohama and San London bears any serious significance. and assistance in getting hold of It was known that Count Schouvaloff the man wanted la one we on hard- Francisco.

(Russian Minister to London) purposedly be proud of, as coming after the cass leaving the English capital for his own of the Myoungyan Prince it is virtually a country, and it is more than probable declaration that our flag is unable to pro- tect those who place themselves under it as HONGKONG DISPENSARY, that his departure has given rise in Mr Shaw's time. Every political refugee to the notion that he was "recalled "

has only to be accused of a crime of this in a belligerent sense, and that his recal sort and our Political Agent complacently was in consequence of alarming difficul- complies with the demand, - Rangoon

Gazette. ties over the Turkish reforms.

ТАК

Established A.D. 1841.

香港大藥

A. S. WATSON & 0. FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Daugaars, IMPORTERS

'OF

This is the view we are disposed to take of the so-called warlike appearances

CHINESE NOTES. an incomplete shadow of which has been thrown upon Hongkong. It may be Among the Romans the atual term for that Russia desires to set off a Russo- a lease of land was the lustrum of five Turkish alliance against the late Ger

years. In a lease of houses the lessen was man move, and that the strong expres bound to quit possession whenever the pro- sions lately attributed to Lord Salisbury, and the movements of the fleets, may pristor wanted the premises for his own DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES, NURSERY REQUE-have hastened this diplomatic demons occupation. In Canton leases of land are

tration. But Reuter's niggardliness, the made verbally when the terms or the quat facts presented to us, and the generalities are short; but renewable in writing political situation, all go against this possibility.

AITES, TOILET Requisites, BruLISH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT

MIDIQINES.

MANUFACTURERS

OF..

11.40 AM-Late Letters may be posted Soda Water, Lemonade, Toate Water,

on board the packet with Late Fee of 18 cents until time of departure.

Shipping Intelligence.

The following in corrected from the latest London and Colonial Papere, &c.:-

VESSELS TO ARRIVE.

Left. Name. May.

5, Alexander,

31, Newcastle,

June.

12, Pampero,

29, Joachim Christine,

27, Pym,

16, Aurorita,

AT HONGKONG.

From.

Penarth Antwerp

Antwerp Cardiff Antwerp

July.

3, Undine,

Cardiff

8, Glenrosa,

Antwerp

Hamburg

19, Comus,

Glasgow

28, Bolted Will,

London

24, Primros",

Penarth

24, Primus,

26, York Town,

28, John Nicholson,

Aug.

9, Eliz. Rickmers,

12, Papa,

14, Hesperus,

16, Minnie Carvill,

Penarth Hamburg Cardiff Cardiff

17, Coldstream,.

18, Glandinorwig,

18, Bannau,

Sept.

13, Flecla,

13, Carmelita & Ida,

17, Livingstone,

20, Ducia,

24, Glenfalioch,

Penarth Penarth Cardiff

Antwerp Antwerp Hamburg

Penarth Cuxhaven Cuxhaven London

London

LOADING FOR ÚHINA AND JAPAN TORTA At London.-Steamers via Sucs Oanal, Merionethshire, Glenorchy.

Langland. Corsa Crossfield.

Per Gwalior, from Hongkong: for Singa- pore, Mrs Da Costa and child, Mr and Mrs Hickling, 2 infants and Europesa servant, Mr Kessler, Lleut. J. H. Greer, 45 Soldiere, wives, and 4 infants; for Calcutta, Mr B. OREKON, German barque, Captain 8. 3. Rustomjee; for Penang, Mrs Allen and Schmidt.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.

family; for Bombay, Mr J. E., Sassoon and mative servant; for Brindisi, Messra W. L. G. Broughton. Hunter, and A. E. Thornton,From Shanghai: for Singapore, Mr Lee Keng Romulus (a.) Keat and servant, Mr A. Hickling; for Venice, Mr W. S. Russell; for Southamp ton, Mrs and Miss Bradfield.-from Yoko- hama for Southampton, Mr J. O. Logg.

To-day's Advertisements.

· FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALCUTTA,

The Steamahip

"VENICE,”

P. L. RHODE, Commander, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 15th lastant, at 3 o'clock p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co. Hongkong, November 8, 1879. - no16

FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND

CALOUTTA. The Steamship

“SÜEL,”

J. D. EATON, Commander, will be despatched for the above Ports on SATURDAY, the 15th Inst., at 8 o'clock. p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.,

Agents. Bongkong, November 9, 1879.

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BONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY.

Till be given in ST. ANDREW'S HALL THE First CONCERT of the SEASON on. THURSDAY, the 20th Instant, at p.m., in aid of the Fund for the RELIEF OF THE WIDOWS AND CHILDEEN OF THE BEI- TISHI BOLDIERS who fell to the Zulu War.

Tickets may be obtained from Messra. LANE, CRAWFORD & Co. on and after Monday, the 7th lost.

W. WHEELER

Hot Secretary,

Hongkong, November 8, 1879,

BHIPPING REPORTS,

The German barque Ta Lee reports:

Glodiffer. Patroclus.

Sailing Vessels.

Sarah Scott.. Palestine. Boyne.

At Hamburg.

At Glasgow.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORRO A

Shipping.

Gingerade, Potass Water, Sarsaparilla Water, and other Aerated Waters.

The Manufactory is under direct and continuous European Supervision. Blongkong, June 1, 1876.

every three or five years, when the land is more extensive, or when the term is likely to be a long family arrangement. A quite We noted some time singe an article new lease must always be granted when which appeared in the London Daily

News, based upon certain papers laid the old one expires. Cantonese lesses of before Parliament relative to the vexed houses are, verbal, when the houses are question of flogging. Into the merits of small, and the terms likely to be short. the severe deterrent punishments con- Large houses and shops are always lat for sidered necessary in this Colony until the advent of Mr Hennessy, we need

The publication of this isnus commenced not go further at present. The London and China Express of 26th Sept., thus at 8.05 p.m.

concludes an article on this subject, which fairly represents the feeling in Hongkong:-

THE CHINA MAIL.

HONGKONG, SATURDAY, NOV. 8, 1879.

With the medical committee's report the correspondence ends. We are far from

But it is

Axed dated. The owner can never turá the lesses out unless he wishes to occupy the house himself.

In the Chinese Repository for the year 1851 we read: "The last Emperor of the . amused himself Mongol race

time pieces. with

believing in the continuance of such a by making models of brutal and demoralising punishment as the His chief work was a machine. cat under ordinary circumstances. We have three small temples on top. The middle stood beside the shivering wretches at the It would have been a standing slur on

whipping post in Hongkong, and seen their of these temples had fairies holding horary Hongkong had she allowed the illustrious flesh creep at every stroke, and can only characters one of which made her sp- Explorer who leaves her shore to-morrow but regret that such a mode of dealing with pearance every hour. In the side temples to depart without receiving some expres-human beings is necessary, sion of the deep sense we as a community necessary; and while the necessity con- were representations of the sun and moon entertain of the greatness of the achieve. tinnes it should be administered, It won't respectively, and from these places genii ment he has just accomplished. It stem- do for Dr. Ayres to say that such and such

An instrument somewhat ed at first that it was quite possible this is done in Indis, and therefore ought to be issued, crossing a bridge to the middle

done in Hongkong. There can be no com- temple. might happen. A committee was not parison between the places. India has to similar is described as being in the capital appointed till some time later than that be taken as a whole, and so taken it cannot of Cores." With regard to this last stato. at which they might have been at work, be said that serious crimes among its teem-

Batmant we may mention that such a machine and, as in the case of General Grant, a ing millions are very numerous. fiasco seemed imminent, and people had Hongkong has always been-and under the is mentioned in a Chinese work on Corea vision of a Nordenskiöld Ball or Garden present Government in more than ever called the

Visitors to Party by the time the Vegas was well city of refuge to which the most desperate Canton should not fail to visit the cele criminals from the mainland flec. These en her way to Singapore. But these scoundrels do not set a man's life at a pin's brated water-clock, which has been so gloomy views have happily been dis fee, when it stands between them and some pelled, and the real result of the Com- paltry gain, and the cat is, we hold, a most graphically described by Archdeacon Gray, mittee's labour has been one of the most salutary deterrent. So long as we have successful public movements of the kind reliable judges on the colonial bench there which could have been instituted at a is no fear that flogging will be harshly or short notice and brought to perfection in unnecessarily administered. almost as short a time. No doubt this was greatly due to the energy of the Committee to whom was devoted the pleasant task of preparing the address and arranging so that those who were desirous of signing. it might have a round to Kowloon Docka to-day. convenient opportunity of doing 80.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

In Dr Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable, we read that the ancient custom of lowering swords as a salute expresses "a willingness to put yourself unarmed in the power of the person saluted from a foll persuasion of his friendly feeling," and

Tax Revenue Cruiser Feng-show-hai went that presenting arms symbolizes "un offer-

But the thoroughly public nature of the Tux first of occasional letters from an movement, it being from its very nature Edinburgh correspondent, written spealally distinctively pronounced as a community

und not a class cause, was beyond all for the China Mail, will be found in another doubt the main origin of the enthusiasm column.

and the one-ness of the effort. This it

ing to give them up, from a fall persuasion of the peaceful and friendly disposition of the person so honoured." We have just come across the Chinese phrase

reverse arms," in the sense of "enz- render." There is a passage in the Shu-

may be well to bear in mind in any Ir will be interesting and satisfactory to king in which the same phrase occurs future occasion when there may be a learn that the Mail-day difficulty has been in the sense of "turn apon friends," danger from notions that only select settled in a way that must commend itself portions of the residents, and not Hong to all. The mail, it has been arranged, will

kong as a whole, are to do honour to leave Shanghai during the winter months great man who comes amongst us for a

&T#

The Theodosian Code was thus received

short time. The address presented, (beginning from 12th December) on Friday, by the servile senate of the Lower Empire. Daylight---Namoa leaves for Coast Porta manifestly from the pen of a master and Hongkong on Wednesday. Whatever "Augusti Augustorum, Maximi Augusto. hand, the Professor's reply (rugged with may be the hours fixed, these days will rum," eight times repeated; Deus vos common sense in dealing with those sub- doubtless be convenient to the communities nobis dedit, Deus vos nobis served, repeated fects he has spent his life in studying at either port; and it is mattor for congratu-27 times; "Spes in vobis, satus in vobis," subjects of the vastest interest to all countries as history well proves) and the lation that the Saturday half-holiday will repeated twenty-six times; "Liboris cauri Hon. Mr Keswick's short introductory thus remain undisturbed. impromptu speech, are given elsewhere.

Firat part light S. W. wlude; from Shanghai | RELIGIOUS SERVICÉS : port N.E. gale.

S. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-The Right The British steamer. Douglas reports: Reverend Bishop Burdon. Morning Ser Left Foochow on Wednesday, Nov. 5th, vice 11, Evening 5.45. Holy Communion Amoy 6th, and Swatow 7th. From Foo chow to Amoy experienced strong gale and on the first Sunday in the month. hezy weather with rain occasionally. From: Military Service-Rev. J. Henderson, Amoy to Swatow strong breeze (N.E. and officiating Military Chaplain. At 8 a.. N.NE) with occasional rain showers. Morning Prayer, &c. Holy Communion Leaving Swatow had moderate monsoon to on the second and fourth Sunday in the Mendoza Hence to port strong N, F. and month.

ores, parentibus variores," repeated sixteen times; "Per nos honores, per vos patrimoma WHILE we are specially interested here in per vor omnia," repeated twenty-eight times THE telegrams with which Reuter has the Fega, whose expedition has just con- We are disposed occasionally to ridicule favoured us during the last week or two cluded so successfully, we may devote a the senility of the Chinese seremonial N.N.E. wlads and rainy weather. In Foo-. UNION CHOROR-Morning Service, at are significant, and some think alarming. thought to the Jeanette Arotio venture forms, but it is doubtful whether they chow: S. S. Benledi and Europe. In 11AM.; Afternoon, 6 r. -Divine Servico Amoy: 8. S. Agamemnon, Braemar Castle, in Chinese, 2-3 2.kl. every Sunday, with There was the signing of a Treaty of fitted out at the expense of Mr Bennett of make use of a single expression which can Raloong, Cheang Hock Kian, and H.M.8. communion on first Sunday of every month, on the 15th ulto., followed by the an- was made at the Nagasaki banquet. We at least in Western Europe.

Alliance between Germany and Austria the New York Herald, to which reference not be literally reproduced in England, o Mosquito and Frolic. In Bartow; S. S. Rev. Dr. Chalmers. Hakon Adelsten and R. C. Fei-hoo. S. 8.

ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHURCH. Rev. Pouncement of a. new German loan, and Sud in the latest San Francisco journalnŊN |

The character signifying persimmon Bellona leaving Swatow at same time as Henderson. Service at 5 P.M., every preceded by the rumour that Mery had

Sunday. Wednesday and Friday, at 11 had been occupied by the Russian army telegram sent from the Jeannette to the

seems to have undergone severe bai A.M. All seats free. Morning Prayer and in Central Asia. Next came the re- projector of the expedition, who, desiring[] Communion on the First Sunday in each assuring news that Parliament had been that information so interesting should be feting in its attempts to establish a pro month at 11. ANA

prorogued until the 19th December; and published simultaneously with its appear nunciation in China. The Pekingese cal only a few days afterwards the intelliance in New York, kindly placed it as the it shih, the Hankow people & the Cat genoe arrived that the Mediterranean squadron had been ordered to Vourloh disposal of his brother journalists. We toness is's; the Hakkas (Velo) to insist upon the execution of gire, in another column, the totee of Mr chow men ke the reforms in Asia Minor. Then again, Stenhouse of the Herald, obtained by in-

Douglas.

CARGO.

Fer British barque Kirkland, sailed 6th November, for Hamburg6,000 CASES 218 pige. Canes. Cassia Lignes, 200 cases Cinnamon, and

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS will close ;-

For STRALIS SETTLEMENTS,

CALOUTTA

and the Foo

St. STEPREN'S MISSION CHAUROR-Rev. J. Grundy, and Rev. Lo Sam Yuen (All Services in Chinese,) Morning Prayer: Latany, Ante-Communion, and Sermon, at 11 AM. Bible Class, at P., Preaching, at 6.30 P.M. Holy Com

a Turkish war vessel is reported to have tarviewing the commander of the supply munion, let Bunday in Chinese month.

arrived at Salonika (say a hundred miles sabooner, as well as the despatch prepared BERLIN FOUNDLING HOUSE Service in north of Volo), while an Austrian squad- the German language, by Pastor E. Klitzke, every Sunday, at half past ten L, sron was expected there, to see the car on board the Arctic steamer in St. Lassitery, says: "It is possible, however, the AND the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, rying out of reforms according to Treaty renou Bay,

West Point

Per Fenics and Sues, at 8.80 p.m., on

Saturday, the 18th inst,

stipulations. Finally there comes the

Speaking of clepaydras the Chiness Rept

the Saracens may have anticipated the Chiness in the invention of water clocki In the History of the Tang Dynasty 14

ST. JOSEPH'S UCrunch, Garden Road,sage of the 5th fast, which has been From Mandalay we hear that the latteries) stated band in the Fusing 0930hy

regarded by many residents sa a 11 wars are not receiving the support they formerly

| In the morning, Mans at 8 o'clock.

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