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Entertainment.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CLTY HA

CALL

HONGKONG

THE MEMBERS of the BONAKONG

CHORAL SOCIETY

WILL REPEAT THEIR PERFORMANCE of the

"PIRATES OF PENZANCE,"

ON

FRIDAY, the 27th Instant.

Tickets (price 82.00), can be obtained at Moss LANZ, Chawraith & Co.'s Store, on and after Tuesday, the 24th January.

Doors open ut..... Performance at..

Hongkong, January 13, 1982.

8.30 p.m. 9.00

די

H. Schier, Swatów Jan. 21, General Kwok ACHEONG & SONS

Jan. 22, Antenor, British steamer, 1644, Bragg, Nagasaki Jan, 16, Coal-Buz TERFIELD & Bựng,

Jan. 22, H.M.S. Sheldrake, from Canton,

THE CHINA MAIL.

3 cases Chinaware, and 1 pkgo, Chair For Honolulu, 10 pkgs. Morche, and 80 pkgs. Ten; for San José de Christornata, 4

Jan. 22, Chup-ai, Chinese gruboat, from Tof: for Panamwelt 20 pm Mer-

a cruise.

Jan. 23, Actin Danish steamer, 208, N. 0. Re-ebook, fisikoa CHINESE

Jan 23, Hailong, Britisk steamer, 277, F. Ashton, Tuusut Jan. 14, Taiwanfoo 17, and d Amoy 22, Guneral.-DOUGLAS LAPRAIZ & Co,

Jan. 23, Friderich, German harquo, 595, H

1. Spisson, Singaporo Dec. 14, Timbor. SIEMSSEN. & Co.

Jan. 23, H.M.8. Duringg, from a cruise. Jan. 23, Caribooks, British stemor, 900, Wharton, Singapore Jan. 26, General.

BUN HIS CHAN

Jan 23, Fek-rii, Chinesa stämmer, 754, Deegan, Chefoo Jan. 17, General,—— C. M. 6. N. Co.

Jan. 23, Esmeralda, British steamer, 395, R Talbot, Amoy Jan. 22, Gonóral. ja28 | Rümmell & Co.

To-day's Advertisements.

FOR AMOY, TAMSUI & TAIWANFOO.

The Steamship

"Hailding,"

Captain ASHTON, will be dospatches for the bod Ports on WEDNESTJAY, the 25th Inst., at Daylight.

For Freight or Puasuge, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co. Hongkong, January 23, 1882. ja25

FOR MANILA.

*Tho Stenrzulip-

"Emacrable," Captain TT, will bu despatched for the almave Port on WEDNESDAY, the 25th Inst., at Noon.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

RUSSELL & Co..

ja25 Hongkong, January 23, 1882. FOR SWATOW, AMOY, TAMSUI AND TAIWANFOO0.

The Steamship

"Albay,"

Chpt: LIGHTWOOD, will be despatched for the shove Forts on THURSDAY, the 20th Int., Daylight

For Freight or Passage, apply to....

DOUGLAS LAPRALK & Co.

ju26

Hongkong, January 23, 1882,

NOTICE,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOT POSTE FRANÇAIS.

The Co.'s Steinship

DEPARTURÍS.

Jan, 23, Detection, for Amoy.

"

22, Kany-chi, for Hollow, &c.

22, Young, for Swatow

99 Fretes, For Swatow and "Amey,

22, Phenix, for Cantin, 22, Glenroy, for Shanghai. for Saigan, 22, Buckwalls,

ing for Swalow, &e.

Cantini.

23, Chistina Ketman, for Hoilo, 21, Nicolas Thayer, for Now York. 23, Sichman, für Whampoa 23, San Frangisor, for Whampoa 23, Vractin, for Europe, &c.

CLEARED.

Red Gems, for B Francisen Kingleruter, for Manila, Charen Wuthean, for Bangkok. Experience, for Quinhon, Melpomer, for Rangoon, Norden, for Saigon. Kwanghing, for Coast Ports.

PASSENGERS,

ARKIVEN

Por Tibet, for Hongkong: from Graver! hund, Mr and Mrs Wright, Lieut. It. A. Montgomeric, R. N., and Mr J. 2. Hassell; from Venice, Mr Weston; from Bombay Mahd. Suck and son: from Petog, 12: Chinese, and 2 Chinese for Swatow; from Singapore, De Тайдзень, and 58 Chinese. For Yokohama: from Gravesend, Staff Surgeon J. W.

R.N.,. Mr. Fisher

An infunt, Fish

TETALL

servant, and birs MeDonald; on mate

T

Mr 8. D

from Singa.

4

Silk Goods, 2 phys, forchandise; for Vit S, 11 horus Optum, 3 pkgs- Merchandise, 300 bags Rico, and 60 pkgs.

400 bags Rico, 1

1 pkgu. Bilk, 10.

Plagn

pice. chonding

for Valparaiso A Mill, Cigar Silk Goods, 7 pkgs. Hong Cloth, 2 pkgs. Straw Hats, 14 pkgs. Tea, and 4 pkgs. Samples, &c.; for Hossom, & pkys, "Silk Goods and 1 pkgo. Samples,

ΤΟΥ

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-- For HOLOW, PAKHOI, AND HAI

PHONG

Per fign, at 5 p.nu. Timorrow, the 24th inst., instead of as previously

-notified.

For AMOY, TAMSUI, AND TAIWAN -- Per Hodoung, at 5 pm To-morrow, the

24th inst.

For MANILA.—

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight-wangtung leares for Coast

Ports. Goods per Gnfordshire undelivered after

this date subject to rent.

No. 5779-JANUARY 23. 1882.

power

City Hall Theatro to a well filled house, ha; of the interest he took in his up in grand style. But do they tell how An elaborate and varied programme was congregation; and of his bright and cheery, their backs had to endure the lash, as if they were bruta beasts? (Not they) and advertised but was so much departed from spirit, which had endeared him to all so men are led to believe that the bost that it could in no way be requgnised. The In Union Church the pastor, tho Rey thing for one who wants to become rich in Company made their first appearance na J. Colville, preached from the text, to go abroad. Little do they know that the

become (to bec Nogre Minstrols, and as they are bound for John 17, 4,-“I have finished' the work that rosta with

rich) is an unaven one He who is inted with heaven. Shanghaiwe can only way it will also be which Thou gavest ins to do." One of the to become rich will sure to have some one

la-give him

im help (whon wanted), and though he remain and carries on busines in his native village will make profits mani- fold. Ele who is ordained to be poor, after match toil and moil, will be loft desti Auto, with his capital gone and with no money even a Pay Fort is called Fasto,

This is what pensa Destiny, and not the effect of mero for talousness. The probabilities, too, are that

HONGKONG DISPENSARY. their last here. The jokoa of the corner propositions of the zormon was, that an Raun work mouldy with age, one only early death is no proof that a man's life

Established A.D. 1841. 香港大樂坊

AS WATSON & Co.,

FAMILY & DISPENSING CHEMISTS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DRCOGISTS,

IMPORTERN

OF

seres, Toner Requisites, ExcliH, AMERICAN, AND FRENCH PATENT".

MEDICINES. MANUFACTURERS-

OF

Per Kameraide, at 11.30a.m., on Wednes. Boda Water, Lemoniado, Tonic

day, the 25th inst.

Gingerado, Potras Water, Sarsaparilla Wator, and other Aciated Waters,

The Manufactory in under direct and amtinnous European Supervision. Hongkong, June 1, 1876.

For NAGASAKI AND YOKOHAMA.—

Per Mutaecit, at 11.30 a.m., on Wednes

day, the 25th inst

For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS...

Par Palmer, at 2.50 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 25th inst.

For SWATOW, AMOY, TAMSUL, AND

TAIWANFOOdin

Pur Albig, at 5 pm, on Wednesday,

the 25th inst.

For SATOON. -.

Por Paladin, at 4.30 p., on Thursday,

the 26th inst.

ALAILS BY THE Fresar PACKET.

The French Contract Packet nadyr will be despatched on MONDAY, the 30th January, with Maila to and through the United Kingdom and Europa, in Naples; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burninh, Ceylon,

Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Caloutta, Adon, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing

The Msila, &c.

Hours of CLOMINE

THE FRENCH MAIL

The following hours are observed in closing

Mails, &c., by the French Contract d'ackut:-

Day before departure (or Saturday if the de

prbare be on Mondng};—

5

P.M.Money Order Office closes, Post Office closes, except the Nieu-Box, which is always

of

from Venice Day of die Office hours

servant For Shangh d

A. and Mrs Westarister, Dr M. and Mis Westwater; from London, Dr Foelse'n

ault; from

ruman Mrs Roy'a ayah..

Per Nan

Per

38 Chinese.

nattionndar, frain Bangkok, Mri Mrs McDonnell, Miss McDon

naldybewis and ClineNC

Commandt. PasQUALENT, will be despatched for SHANGHAI abortly after her arrival from Europe.

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Ayzni.

Hongkong, January 23, 1889.

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.

PAQUEBOT POSTE TRANCAIS, 5

The Co.'s Steinship

"Volgo,

Commartint Guias, will be despatched for YOKOHAMA shortly after the arrival of the next French Maif from Europe

9. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agent

Hongkong, January 23, 1882.

China,

Por Em Swatow, 150 Chinese. Per Activ, from Huilow, 16 Chinese Per Hailong, from Tamsui, &c., one Europeate

deck. Per Ourishwoke, from Singapore 300 Chonore

Per Yohein, from Chefoo, & Chinese.

DEPARTED.

For Venetia, from Hongkong: for Singa Lu, Lieut. A. Gronfall, Miss Nelson, Meases (TA:Earle, J. R. d'Almeida, S. Munro, and A. M. Baubles; for Malta. Mr. L. Bontil; for Suez, Mr and Mrs. Richard Morris for Brindisi, Messrs F. St. J. Browne, and T. C. Hayllar; Q for London, Mr. R Hooper, Livut. Caspar J. Haker-From Yokohama: for Tulay, Mr and Mrs Grigor, infant and devant Front Shanghai for Bombay, Mr White; for Vonice, Messes H. GeStewart, and. J.

Kerr for Plymouth, Messrs T. Cistle, and G. Watson For London, Mr.j W. R. Hutchins, Mingue Barnets and

W. Gussick.

Kirkby, and Mr W.

Per Dencation, for Amoy, 100 Chineso.

10 AM?

11

Office spena Registry of Lutters CERCH Posting of all printed matter

patternr ceases. 3.M.-Mails closed, except for Late

Lutters.

11.10 A.M.-Lettura may be posted with

Late Fee of 10 cents until 1130 - When the Post Office closes

entirely.

11.40 ..--Lato Letture may be posted ou board the pachet wits Lató Feo of 10 cents until time of dojurturn.

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, January 25 :---

+

Daylight Hailong leaves for Amy, &c. Noon-Bomeruldu leaves for Manila. Gooda per Merionethshire undelivered

after this date subject to zvuk, THUSDAY, January 2h :---

Daylight Albay koaves for Swatow, &c. Goods pec Friño undelivered after Noon, subject to rent and landing charges. 3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of the H., C. & M. Steamboat Co., Limited, at No. 62, Queen's Road. 4m.Meeting of Shareholdere of the

"1

ta

"boing now and of a local character and work is not accomplished." In the course totally devoid of taste, as it referrod of his remarks under this head, the preacher to a case in the Summary Jurimliction and This is true of hita who so lately, Court, in which the name of one of the and at so oarly an age, has been taken from Troupofigured, and altogether would have our ranks, wlinsa lass from amongst us we bean better left unsaid. Mina Campbell, a all deplore, whom all who knew him allow the greater the

his

juvenils amateur, sang fairly well the Scotch to have been kind and genial, upright and losses, and byealth, the larger

DaucetsES SURDEINS, NURSERY REQUIballad Afton Water" to an entirely new honest, of sterling integrity: a true man, tune, but succeeded in accuring encore plan Christian gentleman, a faithful teacher; dits. On the whole the company wore not a minister who with ability and conscion equal to former efforts, and although the tronicss discharged the important duties Water,audience retained their good humour of his office puro and happy spirit whose throughout, it was more, we should imagine, sunny nature carried brightness wherever to be attributed to their desire to be ho went. The Goll of all Consolation give pleased, than to the oxcelfines of the en-comfort to thean who loved him best. The early death of our friend is no proof that his work here was not accomplished. *He may have, thought that there, was work, which hin yot might do hore, and should like to be spared to do, and womy think that his work zosuied incomplete, because he was cut off from the land of the living so

reference.

at 7.25 p.m.

tertainment

tho

your riches too lato, mon have learned to plunder them.

all that man wants is food and clothes to keep him from a hunger and cold. Be the onl one of herbs or a sumptuous banquet, het all prof plain cloth an be apparel

the same, and so the humble no mika, vening fare can be regarded with the samo satiafaction as a banglich of

viands, and walking leisurely on foot with much contentment as riding in a carriage, Why musat men go abroad to open up barron herited from their parents to be treated 8 landa for foreignere, allowing the body in- a beast of

as

after

east of burden. For look at what an PASENGERS arriving in Hongkong, or any The Reception Committee hold ità final

Englishroan har seen with his own eyes. other person who may desato con meding on Friday, the 20th inst, at the

Before it is almost daylight they go forth sult the files of local, China, Japan,

they American, English, Indian ar Austra City Hall, when the accounts, as examined

to the folds, and do not return till Han

newspapers, are invited to call at and found correct by the Hon. W. M. Deane

being allowed the "O MAIL" Office,' where over

only half an hour sixty nowspapers, dailies and weeklios, and Mr F. D. Sassion, were laid before the

If men were as industrious and thrifty as during the

e day to cook and at 1 lb. of rice. from the countries, are now filed for Committee and passed. The proceedings young. But, though he or we might wisely increase. It we observe thono who

this in

in China, small esvings would soon wore brought to a close with a vete of thanks that his work here could have been have emigrated to Poru, count the number

largely to the Hon. Secretary and Treasurer (Mr tumed, we ar The publication of this issue commence H. E. Wodehouse), Captaite Manera Kerr, Baishod blew work which had been given amount of money nur being rugality, muy be sure that he had of years they have gone, enquire into the Mr Karfoot Hughes, Mr T. G. Williamson him to do. Blessed are the dead that die and busca general calgulation on these,

amine their

dally industry and and others who had interested themselves in the Lord; for they rest from their we will find that, granted we were to act in A voto of labours, and thoir works de follow them.' the same way as they do, our savings would thanks to the Chairman of the Committee The rest he has entored upon is not that of have to have a man with whip

be larger than their. Men may hand they in: (the Hon. F. Snowden) was also proposed inactivity, or cessation from labour, but behin them before they are so industrious, and carried unanimously. Subjoined are the change to higher service and more per- them before they are so thrifty,

have to have a strict was and still willingly quit the land their birth to receive the lash. This is why we ventured that such cannot be human. Further, to any too, when the maltreatment of overseers in su cruel, whom the hatred of the nativos, за десоциt of

their deprived of being

The China Ittail.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JANUARY 32, 1882.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.

SUPPLIED TO THE “Onina Mail"] (Per E. E. A. & C. Telegraph Co.'s Line,)

APPOINTMENT OF A COMMITTEE HOSTILE TO GAMDETTA'S REFORM KOREME:

LONDON, Jan. 20.

on behalf of the Committee.

the accounts--

CREDIT.

Government Grant,

250 subscriptions to Public Bull,

..$5,000

2,500

fect work.".

THE LATE GENERAL GARFIELD.

The following despatches are published $7,500 in the Gazette of Saturday:

United States Consul to Acting Colonial Secretary

..

・Total,..

DEBIT.

.$.880.32

3,206.00 2,000.00

Illuminations, Public Ball,..... Grant to Chinese,

A Committee of the French Chamber of Deputies has been appointed which is hostile

Gambetta's proposed reform of the Connexpended portion of Govern- stitition

FYING IN HERZEGOVIMĄ,

LONDON, Jan. 20. Desultory fighting na takon place #Herzegovina, and Austro-Hungarian Government has proteste against the stabigious attitude of the Turkish Consul at Ragush.

DISTURBANCES IN, BOSNIA,

LONDON, Jan. 22. Bosnia is reported to be in a disturbed

atate

k

ment Grant,

Total.......

labour, is over manifcating itself in butcher-

and slaughterings,

#till Tuan, are soet going to this country as it woro a laud of peace

and

Truly this is a

this is a willing ansnaring

pitfalls of oneself, a fal

instead of avoiding it.

inio

UNITED STATES CONSULATE, Hongkong, 18th January, 1882. Sir,It affords me great plasstro to for the 86,086.37 ward to you a copy of despatch recently re-

evived from the State Departinent, United cannot be regarded as wrong. The in- we say they are not human, our words 1,413.69 States of Austica, expressing the graband humanity, cien, locking on human beings as of those kidnappers, who cause merchandise, will still loss stand discussion.

.$7,500.00

MRT. C. Hayllar, Q.C., who has for several yura boon the leader of the local bar, left Hongkong by the English mail steamor to day. Except porimps Mr E. H. Pollard, (no one has achieved greater auccess in the legal profession here than the learned gon- tleman who has just left us. Trobably

no barrister ever deserved success more Mr Hayllar, for the painstaking

of the Government and people of the United Status for the official cotononies of respect, which, during the time you were the Ad- ministrator of the Colony, were paid to the memory of the late President Garfield. I have the honor to be, Sir, your obedient servant,

JOAN S. MOSSY,

US Consul...

THE PRINCES AT SINGAPORE, The landing of the Princes at Singapore was conducted in a quiet and unostentatious manzur, and many spectatom were dis- appointed of getting a look at the grand- Fons of the Queen, While the crowd was waiting to hear the salute aunouncing their departure from the Bacchants, the Princes came ashore in a gig, and were met by His

and conscientious manner in which he ceremonies of General Garheid, at long. Excellency the Governor, who, accom

Department of State, Washington, to United States Consul, Hongkong,

DEPARTMENT OF STATE, Washington, 28th Nov., 1881. SirAdverting to your despatch No. 148 of the 28th of September last reporting the to the memory of the threw himself into his work could not fail lato President, FURTHER DETENTION OF PARNELL

to have its legitimate ofeet. And this care- kong, the Department desires to convey; panied by Captain Tappard, A.D.0., and Lesbos, Jan. 22.

through you, fo the Colonist Administrator ful and patient mastering of any as Longkang, the heartfelt thanks of the George Browno, Private Secretary, The detention of Parnell has been pro-confided to him was not in the least inter- Government and People of the United Sates arrived at Johnston's Fier at 20 minutes longed for three months.

for the sincere friendliness and genuine repast 4, and the Princes were at once escort. fered with as prosperity flowed in. Not that

by Jum for the murdered Chief

LOCAL AND GENERAL÷ Tan delivery of the English Mail was begun at 8.30-yesterday morning.

Tun Hainan came out of the Kowloon Dock today, and the Morning Star went in.

influen-

the learned Q was lacking in brillianca Beck and the People of his od up the pier, which was floored with red but he studiously aubjected his showy country, without which sentiments the cloth, to the outer shed, where they were

Balein qualities to that lucidity of statement in would hardly have so occurred; and it is waited upon with an address by an

caramonies observed at his order

which he was wont to show the mastery he farther desired that you assure him that of tial deputation The following is the had himself got over the facts before hisu.

the countless. manifentations of good will address: und sympathy by communities and officials For the last ten or twelve years Mr Hayllar the world over, not one has been more fully has been engaged in all the louding cases appreciated than those

reported

by you as

Your own course upon receipt of the sorrowful intelligence, reported by you in the despatch horuin advorted to, is approved and commended.I am, Sir, your obedient Servant,

WALTER BLAINE, Third Amistant Secretary.

EMIGRATION TO PERU.

H. K. Hotel Co., Ld., at Hongkonga Wright, the new head-master for the which have accupied the time and attention having been publicly made at his instance.

Hotel

Per Kang-rki, for Hollow, &c., 2 Euro-FRIDAY, January 27 :--

NOTICE is hereby given, this bands & t

TOTICE is hereby given, that any Fer-panas, and 100 Chinese

Estate of the late Mr. EDWIN AUGUSTUS DEACON, of the Chinese Tupecial Mori- time Customs, at Swatow, is hereby required to sond the Particulars of auch Claira to me, the Undersigned, before the Isr MARCH NEXT, and that after that date. I shall pro- cood to distribute the said Estato having rogard only to the Claims of which I shall then have had Noticu.

VICTOR H. DEACON, HONGKONG,

January 23, 1832,

Executor.

1.2 *fe3

Not Responsible for Debts.

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

CARL GERHARD; Gorman barque, Capt. Fr. Suha.-Eduard Schelthuss & Co.

Fer Fottung, for Swatow, 120 Chinese.

Per Jeddah, for Swatow and Amor, 308.

Chinese

s

Per Chintung, for Swatow, &c., 12 Chi- Per Chistina Redmi, for Dollo, 3 Euro- Deans,

TO DEPART,

Per Thibet, for Shanghai: from Hong- kong, Dr B. Christeinsson, Willard's Con- pany, Mr Chung Han, Surgeon B. W; Large, and 12 Chinese; from Venice, Rev. A. and Mrs Wostwater, Dr M. and Mrs Westwater; from London, Dr Focke's namal; from Galle, Mrs Ramsay's ayah.

Per Esperance, for Quinhon, 24 Chinese. Per Norden, for Saigon, 160 Chinese. Per Lungtung, for Coast Ports, 4 Euro- peans, and 200 Chinege.

SHIPPING REPORTS. The Britial steamer Thiet reports: Strong N.E. monsoom and very heavy sea.

The German steamer Non reports: Light North and N.E. winds with rain and

H. W. DUDLEY, American barque, Capt.high a from. N.E.

D. W. Dudley. Ordur.

HINDCOYAN, British ship, Captain J. BulyeaRussell & Co.

LAUREL,

British barque, Captain J. Grassam.Melchors & Co.

9p.r.-Performance at the City Hall, SATURDAY, January 28:

Goods per Chesty undelivered after this

date subject to rent. MONDAY, January 30:----

Noon.-French Mail leaves for Porta of

Call and Europe. MONDAY, February 15 —

3 p.m.-Occidental & Oriental S. 8. Co.'s

Francisco.

Central School, has arrived by the mail steamer Zhibet.

of the Supreme Court and the public in Hongkong; and his ability has been the We note that Mr Helmont, member ofs of extending his reputation to other Congress from New York, offered a. bill on December 13th to repond the Extra Wages

Lav.

A REWARD of $250 is offered in the Goecra

ports, where the Chiness authorities-pro- minuntly those of Fokion-have substan- tially recognised his services. His conduct of the Wu-shih-slan case at Foochow, and that of the trial of Regina e Page st Can-

The following curious mixture of truth and error, fatalism and contentment,

translated from the Mail)

(Chs

TO THEIR ROYAL HIGHNESSES PRINCE ALBERT VICTOR AND PAINOR GEORGE OF WALES.: We have the honor, on behalf of the inhabitants of this Colony, to cher a hearty welcome to your Royal Highnesses on your

two thirds of a attival at Singapore, a town founded nearly a contury since by a prescient and patriotic statesman,

Thrown open

to all as a free port, the advantages offe

offered to Commerce soon at- tracted attention from all parts of the world, and

Singapore rapidly rose from a fishing village to become a centre of trade, in whicli, under a mild form of Steamier leaves for Yokohanas and Sanment Gazette for such information as will ton may be referred to as proofs of his great

justice and complete

Government,

vera enjoyod lead to the apprehension of the person or industry and the respect in which he was calminating in advice to stay at home, is alike by all classes. persons who attempted to scuttle the ship hold slike by the Chiness and other authori-

The benefits thus conferred by a wise and paternal administration hare been fully Hindostan

tiea Mr Hayllar has ectod on three occa

appreciated by the various races composing We recently observed in the foreign the population, and we say claim that the A NEW Commission of the Peace for the as Attorney General here, and for papers that an Englishman had gone to

mhabitants of this Colony aro. second to Colony is published in the Gazette. The short time also subsequently sat as an un- Peru, where he had been an exo-witness of none in loyalty

to Her following are this new rathes Hon. F. B. official raamber of the Legislative Council; the sufferings and croel treatment of the the Queen and Empresit our Majesty

Chinose labourers. The condition of things We rejoice Johnson, Messrs O. P. Chater, A T

while he was a prominent member of the being utterly revolting to his inind he pre-expressing ourselves to the Sons of their Opportunity of thus Manger, W. H. F. Darby, E. Mackintosh, Commission appointed by Governor Hen-they desire that the Chinese might to the British Nation, and we beg that your Police Commission, and of the U: D. O parod a statement of them and requested Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess

that might be published in the papers, of Wales, who have so endeared J. S. Brewer, 0, Ford, H. BL. Mehta, H. Onessy. Of late ho has not taken so active a know the mutual facts of the hardships Royal

red themselves Setan, Ho Kai (M.B., C.M., M.E. C.5,2.), Woi |

4 p.m.-Hungaria leaves for Straits, to

Tenth Volume of the "CHINA REVIEW."

No w

Re

ady

No. 3. Vol. X. OF THE

CHINA

REVIEW"

CONTAINS

Short Journeys in Se Chuan- The New Testament in Chinese.

a

has done much for the welfare of the

out

the

assurance of our deep, respect }}! | Yuk, G. O. Scatt, W. Forrest, R. Lyall, A Part in public movemente, although he endured, the lil-treatment suffered, and the jesty thesses will convey to Her Ma countrymen and attachment, and our earnest recogni bonds from which their Seth, G. Duddell, D. R. F. Crawford, and Colony; and much of the legislation of the when those who have gone to Peru sad are from Her Rule, under which this Colony

Tacans of escape.

It appears to us,, tion of the great benefite all have derived The British steamer Rajanattianhar ro-

W. Danby. It will be seen that several ports:

past few years owes not a little to his now labouring there detailed the circum has so long flourished and d Strong monsoon throughout.

loading residents are conspicuous by their painstaking labour, while Acting Attorneysanded others from proceeding thence, that To this addrem, His Royal Highness. The German steuner China reports:

stances of their harsh treatment, and dis Light N.E. winds and fine wesiler to port. The Emperor Chong, Founder of the Chi-Commission who are known to be under

absonce, while others are placed on the Gencial. His absence will be mich felt, onlookers might have thought that their Prince Albert Victor made the following The British steamer Hailong reports

as his advice and assistance, apart from ugration. But if, now that foreigner nese Empira

were prompted by a desire to prevent reply --- Notices of New Books and Literary Intal.marching orders for Home. Still no list of the strict duties of his profession, were strong N.E.

Gentlemen, I thank you for the address Notes and Queries

ligence

J. P'a was over yet known to give undivid- always as readily given sa they were highly requested that they may be published of welcomio fo wy brother and myself, is

has seen matters with his DWA- ØYƏN "ANG ed satisfaction, and there is no reason why precisted. Mr Hayllar carries with him abroad, so that

Chines may this one should be an exception. The the sincere good wished of all classes of the ant to emigrate, they still do emigrate, then this City and Colony.

be plainly told sons of the Prince and Princess of Wales,

which you here just read on our landing nomination of Dr Ho Kai may be regarded community, and there can be no doubt that not human,

they must regard themselves a something Of the

the importance of Singapore, sa 8 as a graceful compliment to the Chinese his departure leaves a void that will noten (merchanta), who at home lafton beard; wo are now glad to be amonget ordained afsted zichon are centre of commerce and civilization, we had community, which in this instance is, we readily be filled think, fully justified.

ONEIDA, American ship, Captain Benja- From Tamsui to Taiwanfod to Amoy PANAY, American ship, Captain S. F. Bray, Jr.

Carver.-Adainson, Ball & Do.

RAJAamson, Bali & Co.

-Order

Gurman chip, Capt. P. Albrech.

SOLWAY, British steamer, Captain Robt.

Vogel & Co.

American ship, Captain G. W. Brown. Douglas Laprak & Co..

W. J. ROTUR, American ship, Captain Cleo. L Bray.Master.

WALEFIELD, American barque, Capt. W. S. Crowell Captain,

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS

Jan. 21, Augrate, French barque, 869, A Bernard, Cardiff Aug. 7, Coal-Ma offers & Co.

Jan. 22, Thibet, British steamer, 1671, S. F. Cole, Bombay Dec. 30, Galle Jan. Penang 12, and Singapore 16, Hails and General – P. & U. §; N. Co-

Jan. 22, Phenix, German sicamer, 789, H. T. Behrens, Chinking Jan. 18, Rice- BUTTERFIELD & &Wan

Jan 23 Nona, German steamer, 669, Wölfel, Baigon Jan. 16, Bice and Fish- Becco, British steamer, 1080, Mitchell, Shanghai Jan. 18,

Jan

JARDISE, MATHESON &

22,

Janine, Bangkok

Genetal.

breeze with high sen; modernte N.E. breeze and fine; Amoy to Hongkong, lig

kon, light Northerly breeze and at tintes. In Taiwanfoo: 8. S. Findlaya, and Titsin, left same day. In Amoy 8. S. Esmeralda, Welle, Lurne, and Thales." The British steaner Carisbrooke reports: Strong N.E. winds and sea with cloudy weather; first part fres

fresh winds and minty weather.

The Chinese closer Ish-in reports: Left Chefoe Jun. 17th, fresh Southerly winds to Video, moderato N.E. winds and fine weather to Lamocks, light variable winds and hazy to part. Jan. 22ad, sighted Sunknown ateamers bound North. Arrived in Hongkong at, 3 p.m. on the 23rd.

CARGOES.

Por Venetia, for. London, 8,293 boxes and 1,671 plge. Tes, 730 balea Silk, 95 bales Waste Silk, 18 cases Silk Gloods, 393 pkgs. Sundries. For Continent, 168 bales Silk, 50 bales Wild Silk, 21 cases Silk Goods, 48 piga Sundries,

Fer German barque Juno, esiled 6ti January, Hongkong to Hamburg :—6,400 bores Ossia lignea.

Fer Gorman, bargus Papo, sailed 7th January, How

Hongkong to Hamburg -4,900. boxes Gassin lignea

For S. S. City of Rio de Janeiro, sailed January 12th-To Yokohama GÁ rkgs. Merchandise, 10

boxes

$1,132 bags Sugar, 30 flasks ticksilver, 5 pkgs Ram

Oil,

T. Hopkins, Bangkok Jan. 13, Rice 2 pkgt Lamps, 3 pgks. Elephant Teeth, i

and toneral, YUBE FAT HONG,

pkge

Private effects for Ban

Jan. 92, China, German steamer, 648, 15,107 bags Rice, 4,461 pkgu Merchandi

111 cases Prepared Opium, 307 boxes Oil, 28 For Mackwer, FRICIKL & Co.'s Ad-97 plags. Tea, 30 boga Boans, 50 bags Pep vertisement ses let column 4th page, per, 10pkgs Medicine, 2 pkga Silk Goods,

On Chipers (aths in Western Bomes

and Java Easy Sentencup

the Hakka Dia Prohibition to hold Civil Ofice in One's

lect.

Native Province.

of the Southern Sung Dy An Organization for Taxing and Coryde

Curos,

Chinese Chinese Conceit.

The Rule of Addressing Superiors. The Correo System

The

BOTTOM.

not

Still ment, when they sumptu

one

receiving

The Rise of the Mongol Dynasty in the

who are carring in chaire when they you, and to judge for ourselves

when at the Cape of Good Hia County

REFERENCES to the death of the Roy: Ca themselves in Elks and satina, think we had the pleasure

abroad, and whose very i

underlings the Founder of the Ming Ax insext was opened this afternoon at Booth were made in touching terms on that in foreign countries Hohes are, as it that portion of the Queen's Empire, Hun wi

from the mombers of the

Community Dynasty

the Government Civil Hospital, on the Sunday morning in St. John's Cathedral, wor A Cantion.

to be had for the taking. Bat they d do bodies of two Chinese male infants, before Union Charch and St. Peter's. St. Peter's, just as far removed as is the heaven from We rejoice to learn to day that similar

know that a merchant's

workmen are the

wakens of their loyalty and devotion towards Chineze Marriages and Betrothals

Throne Person of Her Majesty Contemptible Character of Kwang the Coroner, with the following gentlemen where My Both officiated as chaplain to the earth that work undara foreignor sad sentiments prevall among all classes and.

Tsung

as a jury, Mesas Alexander Levy, A. A. de this seamen, was draped in black. The

a Chinaman. that to serve nasty

Orna, and Wong Pat. The child, which pulpit and reading desk and the waste treats them that service in which liberty convey to Her Maja the

The who treats Obingo well and on terrases in the beautiful, Malay Peninsula

saurance of such we shall at once in E

the Queen and was found in the water, on the beach in within the communion rail were one can go or remain as ne pienses, and one Our prement de din but

with of the person is still one's own, in which front of the North Barracks on Saturday, the same symbol of

Empress

passing one, The cou in which one's liberty has been sold, in and will not permit us to becoms personally had apparently been in the water for soms munion table was also covered with black which one

held in bonds with no time, and we already too much decomposed cloth. In front of the pulpit and reading | Trezdom of action are all things heoguainted with the other Bettlements and Protected States but that each and al to allow of the cause of death being unter desk and round the walls were wreaths and and donded without having examined varied and rich reforest of His land may

ent as chiferent can be The ignorant

aat may flourish and prosper and shak, the fained. The second body, that of a male crosses of evergreens and flowers. The Into the

WHY MY Sabo developed in aniky, contertiment) and Sunday morning about seven o'clock in the took for his text L Corinthians, 2, 56 and so tasy There is no word of the sufferings harbour at Praya West. The body bore no 57 The sting of death is sin and the endured in foreign countries Why thould marks of violence, bat was a little swollen strength of sin is the law. But thanks be Even if one goes abroad to trade carrying

the mention of them be so e

n be so entirely avoided and the child had apparently been unwell to God which giveth us the victory, through large capital with him, and fostime is not A post mortem sxamination will be nege our Lord Jesus Christ. At the conelusion | favourable he canikit make me The Princes dired at Government House andary to verify the cause of death. The of his sermon, the preacher alluded to the labourer and deares from a state of

much lean can he who wants to go inquest was adjourned till Thursday, the

desth of Mr Booth. He spoke of his many 26th inst., to allow of this being done. virtues, his, kindliness of heart and sym WILLARD's Wanderers gave their farewell pathy with those in distress, to whom performance on Saturday evening in the he was ever ready to lend a

Wisdom of Many and the Wit of "One The Title of an Abdicated Emperor's

Wife

Wearied Students and Refreshing B child about 8 month old, was found on Rev. J. B. Ost conducted the services, and foreign land one can become keine Fease, is our sincere desire.

Beverages.

Man-bote among a Tibetan Tribo The Kin Dynaty of, Tanguste Crigin.

tion

Officers Selected by the ★ Solo

A Weggish Empordr

A Pair of Viziers during the Tang

Ming Dynasty As

An Error in the Chinese Calendar. The Chinese Calendar. Erreta

Books Wanted, Exchinages, &c. Hongkong, January 18, 1832,

.

can they talk of it as

(8d.) ALBINTICTOR (odor dresses, the Princess were sacorted by E.R.

Immediately after the reading of the ads the Governor to his camaro, and driven. How off to Government Hours, y

in the evemag 1, and afterwardsvero drived poverty all of anddon to become rich through the

towa Look at those who have endgrated als Governor. On the 11th the Princen Wook

COM DALY bourers, how many have returned, with part in a shooting excursion, when large fortunes Myriads go and after pigs were killed one by Lord or twenty years one or two return and set and the other by Captain Darman

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