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in an amateur was largely present, viz: . remarkable power of expression, In- deed, the drainatio force and passion that were infused into the singing of this song angurs well for future ap different view, for in answering the pearances of a histrionic character. The objection that missionary efforts have Society is fortunato in obtaining new- falled when they have attempted to comers to take the place of those who change the usages and customs of old have in former days enchanted" the and established nations which have a public by the sweetness of their tones. cherished form of religion and an in- In response to a must enthusiastic en digenous civilisation and literature," he core, Mrs Meyer sang Twickenham accepts the challenge to show, "by the Ferry in a most charming and al- most noexceptionable testimony, that in most faultlessly tasteful wanner, the just such conditions of society is the contrast between this and her previous effort of missionary work most wonder effort showing her ample powers of fully efficient." Probably we may not adaptability. Her reception was waem have fully grasped the writer's meaning and hearty.
The Second Part of the programme but there is every appearance here of a conflicting opinion expressed by the consisted selections from Handel's same por. This apart, however, we serenata " Acis and Galatens" and when throk that ample ground for the very it is remembered that the Concert has slow progress observable in the Chris- been burried on by the circumstances of. tianising of China, may be found in the the season, it must be admitted that the considerations set forth in the above ex-result was in a high degree creditable tract. Doubtless, China will, some day, to all concerned. From the first few be brought into the circle of Christian, as bars of the difficult opening chorus, wall as that of civilized, nations; and this "Oh, the Pleasure of the Plains," it consummation will be brought about became evident that Mr Sangster, the more likely by the advance of science, conductor, had the voices well under international intercourse or "civiliss-control; and although the sopranos and tion," and the triumph of Eternal Truth, contraltos were a trifle weak as com than by the individual efforts of men.pared with the tongra and basses, the PASSENGEES arriving in Hongkong, or any These forces will, we belive, go hand chorus went most soothly, and in good other person who may desire to con-in hand, and in saying so not a shadow time. The solo was undertaken by Mrs. ault the files of local, China, Japxu, of a slight is intended towards the Meyer. Next came the solo, "As when American, English, Indian or Austra
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necessary either to depreciate the legi-rendering of this high-class piece of timate work of the worthy missionary or music. The choruses which followed, to croak over the lack of apparent success" Happy-we" and "Galaten, dry thy which has marked the course of Chris tears, were admirably sung in good tianity in China. This is the point time, crisp and spirited, and with which we would seek to make. appreciation of the expression necessary KONDIHONG, SATURDAY, Nov. 20, 1880. Te is unwise for missionaries to wrap to a worthy interpretation of the author's tberaselves up in a seemingly ex-nasie. Though the buss was exception- THE September-October number of the clusive garment of holiness, and refuse ally rich, and the tenors were in un- "Chinese Recorder and Missionary Journal" opens with an article entitled to recognise the civilising forces around usually strong force, the ladies asserted The Missionary Enterprise," front the them. They are, if rightly regarded, themselves to much greater advantage "Oh, ruddier fallow-workers with all the units of after the first chorus. pen of a Missionary. As the paper is honest commercial and upright social than the cherry" (by Mr Winterbottom) avowedly an appeal to non-missionary life in these far-off lands; and if the was much more effective than his previ foreign residents in China, it claims more than passing notice. The Great men object of bettering humanity Problem of Missions, as the writer of were only looked upon by them as common to most foreigners, the the above article has indicated, involves
sympathy of all right-minded laymen would assuredly be theirs.
OPENING CONCERT OF THE
ous song, and showed his finely rounded voice to great advantage. The concert closed early, and another chorus would not have been out of place; but, as we haya said; less time than usual bad been allowed for practice,
Mr Panizza acted as accompanist
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the greater subject of the promised re- generation of all things; and to furnish data for the solution of the one would be to provide materials for strengthening HONGKONG CHORAL SOCIETY. during the first part, with his usual the belief in the fulfilment of the other.
The Choral Society are to be congra-ability; and Mr Sangster was in the Chireno Imperial Loan of 1874, nominal."A Missionary," however, dwells prin-
of 1877. do.
cipally upon the arguments, put forward tulated upon their first concert of the place where we have so often seen him, Temperature.
recently by Professor Christlieb and season, which took place last night in guiding the chorus, in the latter part. (Taken al Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Premies, others, as to the marked progress of St. Andrew's tall, in presence of a fair-We were sorry to see that the public Protestant missions during the present numerons gathering of music-lovere. appreciation of the Society's efforts was century, in order to claim the sympathy Unlike most of the Society's former so comparatively small, as the ball was if not the co-operation of foreign laymen. efforts, the music selected was entirely not as full as it ought to have been. Now, so far as the objects and aims of vocal, and the programme was in con- Probably the attractions of the coming mission work are concerned, we think sequence not so long-drawn-out as it professional lights have something to that some misconception exists on the occasionally has been in former years: do with this, for the evening was mild part of our missionary friends which although many would doubtless miss the and lovely. leads them to suppose that the lay fo- instrumental talent which has hitherto feigner of China is necessarily anta- bulked so largely in our local choral gonistic to the regeneration of mankind. reunions. It will be felt by many that Some ground for this notion may be the Choral Society on this occasion have ideas beer beinɑnkas-Whisli našlo væred confined.tbakoeranteminin hitte. up by a few laymen who air their views of the Society's founders than that in- upon this subject; but there is good volved in the operettes that have been reason for believing that Protestant produced in past seasons. At the sume missionaries, like English officials, free time, it cannot be denied that "Trial Daylight-Kwangtung leaves for Coatquently mistake free criticism upon by Jury, H. M. S. Pinafore," and
their own individual lines of action for The Sorcerer," were not only unquali sweeping condemnations of the high fied successes which developed the powers objects of their life. Although laymen of individual members and the Society ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-Rev. W. Jon. may and naturally do regard the generally, but they formed a welcome Servine 11, Evening 3.45 (a short service) point from that of missionaries them one cold season when few dramatio blogs, M. A,, Colonial Chaplain. Morning work of missions from a different stand change in the amusements of more than holy Communion every Sunday, except selves, it does not necessarily follow that or operatie representations were being the 2nd and 4tb in the month.
Military Service-Rev. C. Gilbert Booth, their opinions are not of some value. given. Now that the A. D. C. are in Austrian
B.A., Militery Chaplain. Parade Service An onlooker of a fight may occasionally full swing, and professional talent seems Bombay
Lloyd S. 8. Voorteris was to leave at 8 A... Holy Commanton on the second have the advantage of quietly pointing likely to favour us somewhat fiberally, on Pot. 30th for Hongkong. S. 8. and fourth Saudaga at the conclusion of aut errors which would never occur to it will be generally agreed that the Menelase passed outside Singapore, bannd the Parads Service. [& Voluntary Service those engaged. And in the long and Choral Society have done well in return for Hongkong
on the 12th, Spoke S. Eis held in the Garrison Theatre at 7.15 tedious struggle which is certain to ing to what may be styled the legiti Arace from Hongkong bound for Bombay, M. G.D.B., in Malacca Straits. eff Quilon. Spoke the German barque
UNION CHURCH.-Morning Service, at sus in Chins, between the newer and mate sphere of their vocal enterprise. Spoke
The concert of last night opened with 11 A., Evening at 5 P.M.Divine Service higher faiths of Christianity and the communion on first Sunday of every month, uised by the teeming millions of this W. Elliott), which was sung by Mr De --Rev. Dz. Chalmers.
great Empire, much experience will teach Rusett in good style, the clear render. ST. PETER'S SEAMEN'S CHUR-Rev. the missionary band that their modes of ing of this song being a hopeful begin 0. Gilbert Booth, B.A., Seamen's Chaplain. operation are not beyond improvement. ning to the first Part of the programme. Service at 5 F.. Morning Prayer and any of the most respected missionaries Sing Sweet Bird" (Ganz) was next Holy Communion on the Brat Bunday in the month at 11 AM. All seats frve. are less touchy than they were twenty sung by Mrs Coles, who, we were sorry LONDON MISSION CHAPEL, Queen's Road years ago of criticism, and the mare to note, at first laboured under a dia West-Hongkong Christian Association libaral they become, the less belief they advantage from huskiness. This passed We are informed by the agent of the Service for Seamen, Bonday and Thursday, have that the foreign layman in China off ns she proceeded, however, and the B. E. A. & China Telegraph Company, 7.30 PM.
is necessarily his enemy or detractor. well-known fulness of her rich voice that the French Mall passed Cape St. ST. STEPREN'S MISSION CHURCH-Rev. J. Graudy, and Rev. Lo Sam Yuensionary" and his brethren to learn this, pleasure, which was expressed by a per
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For FORT DARWIN AND ADELAIDE —
Per van, at 3.30 p.m., on Monday, the 8. Mass and Sermon, & P.M. Evening like those found in Chine, the College powerful voice by a neglect of some of arrive by the Trench mail steamer,
Sr. JoREPE'S CHUR, Garden Radence of opinion exists. Some are of but it seems to us that this gentleman this evening, has been postponed till Tues-
opinion that, in the conditions of society fails to do the fullest justice to his day next, The artistes
are expected to Service, Benediction.
and Hospital should be relied upon more the more important points of arriculation,
29th inst. For NAGASAKI, KOBE, AND YOKU.
HAMA-
Per Malacca, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the
30th inst
MAILA BY THE FOR PAKET, The French Contract Packet den will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 24th November, with Mails to and through United Kingdom and Europe, vid Naples; to Salgon, Straits Settlements, Bataria, Burmah, Ceylon, India (viê. Madras), the Australasian Colonies, Aden, Egypt, Malts, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
the Mails, &c.
MAILS THE UNITED STATES PACKET. The United States Mail Packet City of Peking will be despatched on SATUR DAY, the 27th instant, with Maila for Japan, Ban Francisco, the United Statos, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &o.. which will be closed as follows 2.15 p.M.-Registry cases. 480.-Post-Office closes, but Letters for Union Countries may be posted on board the Packet with Late Fee of 10 cente ettra Postage until the time of departure. Correspondence for Non-Union Wout Indies of Patagday, cannot be sent by this route, Hongkong, Nov. 11, 1880.
MoN7
General Memoranda. TUE IDAT, November 28
9 p.m. Operatic Performance at the
Hall,
City
WEDNESDAY, November 24:
Noon Frough Mail leaves for Ports of
Call and Europe.
THURSDAY, November 25 :----
3p.m.uction of Yellow Sheathing
Metal at Mperia Melchers & Co.'s go
downs.
than the other agencies. In this con- enunciation and expression. We note this Ware Informed that the Volunteer Astil- nection, "A Missionary appears to us more for the sake of showing with how lary Corps, tridor Captain J. J. Francis, to be somewhat uncertain in, his own much greater effec ive snah efforts might Acting Commandant, make their mind. When attempting to explain the be made than todiscourage, or to grumble annual excursion to Stanley for target reasons why Christianity has not ad. The Wanderer was followed by s
vanced so rapidly in China as in Mada Duett, In Voce del Ciel (arras), by practice, on Saturday next, the 27th it. gascar, the Sandwich Islands, and other Mrs Celes and Mrs Vouchers which was Tan fallowing steamers were, when the isat a pleasant and effective variation of this mail left England, advertised to sell for places, he truly says:--
Oct. 10, from London, Hactor.
Castle
"In China we meat with a homogeneous part of the programme. The last named ass of people, bound corpsefly together lady has long taken # prominent part in Hongkong and Ching with such bonds of superstition and idolatry, these reunions, and it was pleasing to and by tribal and family regulations such note the success, and the favourable an are not found in any other land. We reception given to, the charming dust in have a system of edugation in, the doctrines which she was enraged. As the voices of a
whose luftuence is blended most harmoniously, and each hidee
in every, Bobool
adapcepted
lady did justice to the rest safgned to in the
her, the result was u deserved encore. shipped,
Robert toi qua Jaime (Meyerbeer a student. We have a a body of offcials, elect Robert Is Diable was the last song THE Jap Daylight Milan Bishi, Mail leaves for ed from the vast multitude of students by in the fire Part and as it was set down oludes the well-known
Yokohama
competitive examination, located in
Beas
Goods per Glenfilas andelivered after
this date subject to renk Goods per Bricomakire undelivered after
this date subject to rent. FRIDAY, November 26 :--- SATURDAY, November 27 -
Bp.m.-Meeting of Bi. Join Lodge.
universally***
and the tablet
ged and
Op every
Noon Tenders for Supplying and Hosity town, and township in the land who her of the Soofery, it formed an object, to their
very to be sung by Mrs Meyer, a new inen
pairing received by Naval Storekeeper, 3 p m.—Amerkaŭ Med heaven for Yoko
hama and San Francisco. Monday, November 28 :----
4 p.m.--Ottin' loaves for Port Barwin, Adelaideđa, on or about this date. TUESDAY, November
3 p.m. Forwards leaves for Singapore,
Colombo, to WapESDAY, December 1
Christianity among the people. This body of considerable interest. This song is
Monte
are unitedly opposed to the introduction of
of officials la supported and encouraged in one which taxes the powers of the most
this opposition to the introduction of the socomplished professional singer, and is both classed 100 youpel, by the whole zumber of literary and perhaps a rather ambitions: selection; | Montgomer military graduates, of every degres, and by but its rendering, by Mrs Meyer fully
the students who attend the literary and justifies us in passing a very ligh com bulik. The first was sold military examinations every year. Those
omers, graduates and students are number pliment upon her first appearance. Her
ed by the hundreds of Uzousands some of voice is a sopinno of great compesS, COM them are found in every village, and hamlet; siderable sweatacss and much flexibility
second, to Donald Curzle for his
stoainers. Perhaps the Com
4 p.m-English Mail leaves for Forts of they are the men of influence and nation in her articulation is unusually good and pany may be allowed to keep
Call and Europe
every neighborhood, Wherever we go we one of the best and most hopeful ugne Captain Sturtook, late of the Breconding
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