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ondy

W. Lysaght

James Whittall N. J. Ede

R. Cass Ernst Bobre N. A. Siebs

Riah. Schomberger

Wong

Shing

Walker, Col, R.E. D. R. Crawford A. Setli

A

H. Hoppiti

Wasserfall Joh. F.

Möller

H. L.

L. Dalrymple

A. P. McEwen

F. Lomke

G. S. Boning

35. Bardon, Bishop R. Lyal! William Wetton

R.

K. Niedhardt

nest Walk

Ernest

E. Reutgan

Th. Late

Al. Kaum

Chas P. Karberg

J.

H. Smith

Prod. Hobuke

A

THE CHINA MAIL

know that

AN ADDRESS TO MRA. WOOLLEY.

This afternoon a short valedictory Address

WAS

д

the

horse]

be

which has

No

realisa

No,

our

FRED, G. PENNEY,

Prendent JOHN BLAIR,

Master Mariner,

`F. OMMANNET,

Lieutenant,

∙at

Skelmorlie. The

the

mine beiders

about forty years ago. There are few in the short time it has had to circulate the but invisible wire,lour the all not understand that we have spent special importance in vessels ongaged in the

of us who

on to it and

up

ho

in

No. 7088-APRIL 13, 1886.)

until the promise of the Talinist be fulfilled, the small point of the high slender perch It is not only because for many long year blame #hatever attaches to them..

The certificates of the Master Nathan Hongkong, in opening the proceedings, said canse to nock the sympathy of their fellow PRESENTATION TO REV. MR LEOH-mong us, and show unto us greater things, his many cleverly executed movements on where still there are troubles to be mot | | Crow appear to have bihared" woll, and no

then you have extended a generous hand LER OF THE BASIL MISSION. Mr Jackson-you have been asked to

that the heathen shall be given to the Son eroking as they well deserved the warmest I havo devoted myself to the idea of colonia attend here to-day to receive an Address to all who have stood in need of a kindly

This evening, the friends of Itev. Mr for ins inheritance, and the uttermost parts approbation of the onlookers. The comic tion, in which I see the mural-and material Corafont, of the 1st Mato John King, and Java ponyPaar!' was then introduced by up-raisinge of our native land, in which of the 2nd Mato William E. Stalker, having which has been largely signed by a very word or of limely aid; and every deserv

Meanwhile lot nu, dest friends, he found bir F. Sylvester, who took the opportunity Iase with exallation of soul, national riches, bon luat in the wreck, the Board of Trade large portion of this community. Somatimeing object of charity has always received Lechfor, one of the founders of the Bail of the earth for his poss

character was lower with pride and all that has passed certificates.

and Joy when it was shown that your depar- the most generous smstance at your Mission, presented him with an Address - faithful latorers by the Heavenly Master, of exhibiting a little clowning which if not It is not only because since 1874, I have fol is hereby requested to grant them fresh ago:

In bidding you forewell, wa wish

wundorful ture was drawing nigh, a meeting was östled and it was resolved, that the community and your family a prosperous voyage and preaalve of their sinuere appreciation of his whore we are, and whom we serve, and in of the most side-sacrübülio per | in this country, because I have haon, led

our work ever reuember the words of the Recompanied by a

over this heroio become enthusiastio Lord 1 Christ to his followers: "By this shall forumance which was enthusiastically ap away, aould not allow you to depart from this happy reunion with your friends at home services in the spread of the Gospel in

if planted. The sixth item was a dance on adventure of a few young men, almost obil dinciples, all men

Are my that yo Colony without testifying in some way their and wo sincerely trust that at no distant China.

two horses by Mise Ida Stoodley and her dren, who have gone to renew the doods. of your services in the Colony date we may be able to give you a cordial

Rav. Dr Chalmers, of the London Mission, ye have love one to another.'

for appreciation of

all the lava brother Charles. The grace and nimble of Pizarro and of Cortes, without the pillage and what you have done for it in various welcome on your return to Hangkong.

presided, and there wore also present Rov,

I thank you most sincerely **We remain, Dear Sir, ways. (Applause), A very largo end influen-

Yours very faithfully,

De Bibel, Rev. Mr Bandar, who is to mso- and friendship which Mre Lechler and y-ness with which the brother and sister and destruction of men, and that four years ceed Mr Lachlor, Rev. Mr Reusch, Rov, self have experienced from you in times sprang from horse to hores as they galloped after our great disastor, boing the first to

raise aloft our flag the dexterity rais Aren

and giving us the su tial committee was appointed and it wOB

THE NEW STEAMER MONMOUTH- A. E. Vandhár

speed round the Mr Ost, Rat. Mr Genach, Ror. Mr Bridie, past, and orpecially for this present token at full resolved that an address should be pre-W, O. Cameron

CASHIRE.. sented to you, and also that same more George Phillippo

Sam. Hughes

Rev. Mr Edge, of the London Missien, of the same, which wo shall prize vary with which Mr Charles, while the horses proms joy of conceiving a hop Rav B.

(Glasgow Herald, 1st March.). material mark of the respect and affection Ges. Digby Morant E. W. Ruttor

Faber, Mr George Pierosy, Miss highly. We wish you much success in your were at full speed, lifted his sister and been realised and other hopes whose Alexander Lovy in which you are hold by the whole com- Frederick Stewart

de Jersey, Miss Magill, Miss Jonstone, werkt under the Divine blessing, and if it held her suspended by the armas, kept tion is long in coming (Choors)...

The now steamer Monminhshire, built the spectators in hruathloss excitement, it is not for that that the Government has munity should also be presented to you. Edward J. Ackroyd E. Burnie Mira Reust, Wirs Bender, and Mr and Mrs please God hope to meet you again era longtind caled forth their henriiost praise at the chosen ms. It has chosen me because I and engined by the London and Glasgow And it was resolved that this

18 address should

A. Dister

Lechler.

in this our ammon field of labour. Dr Chalmers, in making the prosenta Dr Chalmers. You will be missed by conclusion. Next came the beautiful per- am in harmony with the sentiments of Shipbuilding and Enginesting Company be presented to yourself and that the mark J. M. Price

dancing

Republican France with regard to what Montecristo, bat P. Byrio

many as well as by us, and sortainly we all formabes of the daring-rider Miss Victoria must be done in Tonkin as to the constit (Limited) for the Shire' Line of steam. of esteem should not be confined to you bat

tion, esid-My dear friends, Mr and Mrs

belonging unted by

to Mears Jenkins and Co., that it should also be extended to Mr W. Keswick

Lechler, it devolves on me, I supporo, wish you to come back. Let us have the mounted

Blanche, the

a splendid leaping and dancing tion of the Colony and as to the rela

Saturday accordance with Jackson. (Applause). In

evoked runds of tions to

for catablished with the native London, went down the river on as the oldest of those friends presont pleasure of your society and your help of which again and aga bra grotesque race..... It is a colony of merchsate and the purpose of ranuing her speel trial.

of of the Committee the Address the views

days to come. to say a word ne two on the occasion

measured mile This was followed was prepared and it has been very names

presenting this address, which a-low of your Mr Lechler-It is my desire to comedy of Montecristo by Mr Angelo, which manufacturers, of crontors of resources and Monmonthshire is the tenth vessel thes ned, and the Testimonial has also

it right to pre back to China.

Mir An- of was Uxtremely mirth-provoking. many friends havO thought it

riches, a colony of exploitation and of has been turned out by best largely subscribed to. It was then

pazo and hand to you on the occasion of

The proceedings then terrainated.

gele hobbled round the arena as the rider exportation that I wish to soo established for the same ownerEvory one of them that the object upon which the

your leaving them for short time. We resolved

And it is a French colony that must has in turn shown an advance on its pro of hobby horse, more like a huge dick than hers. money for the Testimonial shall be expond

regret the absence of Mr Hager, who has od should be left to Mrs Jackson and your

Ra well expressed our sentiments and

horse, and got so comically turned up be established. That is to say that I de decessor in some important particular, and mado so many antic

movements that not understand that France has spent ite and the latest is no exception to the rule. feelings in this Address. We are in- self. The subscription lists are not Harry Wicking

ero irresistible. In gold by hundreds of millions, shed it In her general arrangemonia and. Atting? outbursts of laughter were closed, and a soon as the accuants Ronald Groig

debted to him for that and also for J. Melville Matson will be forwarded the money

putting on card in the Misaonary Jour, was prosented to Mr Alfred Woolloy, by there of the programate, after the [ blood-ali, it litilo masters what quantity, she, is the finest, as well as the most up the are mado

by the Northamptonshire Band, French blood is precious for its quality, and elaborate, of all the fact that has been yourself. H. Grace to you, and Me

Mrs Jackson and

al some account of the leading facts non-commissioned officers and men of the will be asked to select for yourselves sone R. Martin

in capucation with the Rasil Mission Hongkong Volunteers. The Address was came a very skilful performance on the in-overy piece of ground tenched by a drop of built to Messrs. Jonkins order; while in

visible wire object which you think suitable (Applause). John Chalmora

work in China, of which Mr Lechler and

I believe, the founders projected by Ganner Swales, bat awing toy a little Miss La Potite Ro that blood is consecrated ground,-I do the ranttar of ventilation-an element of

She stepped The Committee desire that a aitable in Ederard Mackoan

Mr Hamberg were,

blood and treasure to remain in conditions China trade, as the Mom uthshire will be Max Rieth scription should be placed upon it, and the George Murray,

through of absolute equality with those who will a degree of excellence has been reached Lieut. Col., D.S.D. C. Siemand nature of that inscription will also be com

China that can look back, so far as that, but signatures are not Leatly, so numerous as a totaining her balance. Next came, come and reap the fold that we have which may fairly claim to be a satisfactory

while J. D. Hutchison

Reeven Joiston mavicated to you. (Applause). It is to me

(Cheers). I do not approximation of peri I can recollect about 34 years ago making

By the use of perfection. By Stafford

Northcote Gustar Kulizeu A great source of satisfnation that it should

the acauentance of Mr Lechler and Mr they otherwise would have been. How the equestrian performance of Miss Emma laboured and sown. have fallen to lot to have presented to Gao, H. B. Wright G. Sierich

Hamberg. It

is one of the most pleasant ever, the Addross has not basis takon away Stoodley, which was somewhat the sune as understand much sentiments, and I will not steal in the construction of the ship and the

in Last week, but which had not lost attrac carry o my

them into practice' (Load cheers).

introduction of the triple-expansion system you this Address, and alen to assure both D. McCulloch

recollections of early time when we were by Liout. Woolley, who left by the Hydaspesh

the policy to be adopted Speaking of , her elever leaping through the

of engines greater

ster carrying capacity tiveness, bles Jackson and

all

young that is ali

d I have had the to-day, do that no doubt other signatures hoops and other feats being greatly ad- the future he said that when a poople for been assured, while the speed has also been foot on the incressed. The Monmouthshire is a hand- were then living. And

The presentation was wired. Signor Chiarini then introduced the tous reason or other las put foot on

sul of 344 feet in length FORSCI pleasure of knowing Mrs Lechler for many will be attachul.

territory of another nation

threesomely-modelled well-trained Australian colt Black Prince, territory years, and have had intercourse with Mr

ure made by Qr.-Mas. Sergeant Mohta in a whose ane training he exhibited by getting entrees to be This

them to shameful bond- Lechler in

intercourse bably ways. has always buen pleasant. I do not think private rocan in the P. & 0. Offce, and the horse to pick, at his word of congres perqued. Exterminato the be font 6 inches boat and 26 foot 6:

white or red handkerchiefs from we have ever had an unpleasans word, at among those present wers Bergts. Osborne, he dosired. The clowning that scenenie

whateverbox age, or associate them with the destinies hitheat class at Lloydsettered

Danied of the conquering nation

1870 80, and nation. The last

tons 510 28 least there has never been an unpleasant Tomlin and McBreen and Gunner Swales, this added to tho amasumont and

France was to follow. How it was to be

She is divided into six gross register. werd uttered on Mr Lechler's part. под

Mon Dieu! not onlargo upon the elf denial Matthews and Goldring Mr Mahto ex- ter earned wall moritud applause for the agili-accomplished he indicated in the following water-tight compartmente, and is fitted with water ballast tanks at both ends, one of the of Mr-Lechlor and the many

ected royasl little Then came the Zetina ami a suspected LE; if you will social which we all know 80 wall that pressed the pisssure which he had in hand. ty with which he turned somersault through grandiloquent language: qualities

available that for which they are pe

·will and for dargo,

be used for Brotherly kindness and ing over to Mr Woolloy the token of esteem family with their over-fascinating ho possesson.

last item was a

"al myoet totza and of Ment tzo, I have culiarly

Eman (Laughter.). I am

Lof old papd

carry adent fox-hunting

as they have on & barebacked horse by act in the Address alone, but

fwhat the philo-munisation with the main holds of the ship, hearts who will always cherish a kind subscribed to by his admirore and well Mr Charles Stoudley. Mr Stoodley's fonts read much-in

which, be

be already stated, are in the Extrems EastThe engines, wishere. At the same time he could but remembrance of what they have experi-

a great admirer of their on the triple-expansion systent, are placed but feel sorry in parting with ons who had more of the test during and dificult charoplas lent his willingly to forward the racter. While the hours carvered round

of that

ancicut Chinese divilization which

The dismistors of the cylinders power. the back, danced, suspended himself by the of the to the hures, and lesped from the would be perfect soon, if they only suspecto 30, 45, and 70, with a 61-inch sorrow was shared by the whole of

nock

pris- ted that it was capable of perfection. Com-stroke.

finished Saturday they with him, and they however, went

The list item was the im loveing. cleverness

But worked witle the that he might return to them to prove posing spectacle of the lion-tamor Mr James

greatest possible smooth- I have observed that nation in its sets and ness. anen bis interest in the success of the Corps.

who entered the lion's

There are twelve furnace Atted cage Frams,

For

For's fluss The vessel De Chalmers then read the Address, which Having read the terms of the Addresa, inade the huge wild beast crouch and leap in its manner of life, and I see that first of with

"the" intimated that it would be sent to Mr-

rious indefatigable people, accommodation for person and jumptbrough fire at his bidding. Should all it is an industrious

The saloon is a spacious apartment Hongkong, February 15, 1885.

Boight, constracted REV. R. LECHLER, Hongkong.

ponded.

Mr Woolley, in reply, expressed in the there can be fittle doubt that such a pro- the ground, which has given mach a valu

not an inch of ground

ind is of mahogany, with polished pale

oak pazels, a puuple which has great and is richly furnistied. The slate rooms Dear Brother, Having heard that you warmest terms his appreciation of the kind-gramme will draw bumper houses are to about to leave the missionary field

moral virtues, the religion of the family; are alch

aleb handsomely ress and well wishes of his friends. He

arranged

apartments. for a secgen, and return to your native land should keep their token of esteem during

another great political virtus, the reapeo Accommodation for the officers has been for much-needed rest, in this the 40th year the whole of his life and look upon it with

of communal liberty. These are the moral provided amidships, and the crew space of your missionary Intware in China, we fealings of the greatest pleasure and prido

that will facilitate our association. It

is under a well-arranged top-gallant fore- would beg leave to present to you our most He thanked them heartily and hoped that

equipments hearty congratulativne, in viow of tho

The following is a fair equivalent in that we are made; not to be rivals, but to castle. The deck fittings and on his retara be would be able to be of

-of English of the word the Chinese have complote each other. To the French will have boen furnished on the same favour of God which has spared you these

inscribed on presents to the Prince of belong the role of initiator, director class which characterises those The Address is as follows:--

teacher. From that onllaboration will parts of the ship, and inolade Sir William many yours, and permitted you to see in service to them. part the fruition of your hopes in the con

Sir,We the undersigned have learned Wales.

come out of Tonkin riches for all, natives Thomsen's compasses and sounding 202- version of the Chinese, for whom you have with that owing to indisposition. a

Tegret

Hongkong, 12th April, 1886.

aud French, with an era hitherto unknown chines Messrs Muir, and Caldwell's steer Ro long and

and earnestly laboured.

of peace and prosperity' (Loud cheers). We desire to express our gratitude to God change of air is necessary, and that it is

trip to for providentially preserving your life your intention to leave the Colony for

of wishing you a pleasant voyage home and a happy region with Your snimosity, you were offer compelled to fee friends when you get there valuable help

the We would not forget from place-to place and sometimes scarcely escaped with your life,

the

that are entertJurself of the sentiments P. B. C. Ayres

towards you by the J. B Ost

whole of this community. (Applause). I

O. L. Gurham

take it na a great honour paid to myself. Crawford, Col., Earmia Rirch

I

should be asked to do this, and it is A.

McNeil

a great pleasure to me to express the sentiH, A. Herbert

rants of the community to such old and F. Freise

I

Andrew J. Leach

John H. Lowry,

M.D., Pakhai Wm. Powell

H. Stoltorfabt.

valued friends as you both. (Applause). I Ant. dos Remedion will now present the Address without any F. B further comment. The large and numerous J. Russell. attendance hero to-day sponke more loudly in your favour than any words I can use. At the conclusion of the reading of the Ad- dress, the applauso was loud and emtinued. On the applause subsiding, the Chief Justics

bo 800. Gonsalons said-Iiny only add that should

lot in life should be cast in a that your forent position, that I am sure I am only Chas. Grant

Howard of Phần. stating the feeling of the community and

Derapater, all who are here present when I say that T. 0. we hope that prosperity and happiness may Major attend you in whatever pathe you may J. A. Carvalho

G. Coron choose (applause) and that the blessing

it

Do dii-

Ullmann

of God Almighty may ever rest upon Ms J. R. Auton Jackson and yourself and the whole of your Louis Mendel for over (Loud and continued ap-J. E. Shellim family

A. G. Stokes plaasa)

Portions of the Addross were read by the C. Tomes Justice with considerable feeling, and Domes

E. C. Ray the last sentence of his remarka was deli-D. Jugurtha Dunlop

very impressively.

Chiot

verad

Paul R Forbes Bir Jackson, who was greeted with loud Lacey Downes use are the approbation of the Chief Chas Moore Spplause ore Justice's remarks had consad, replied as fol- F. Grimable Joven Sir George Phillippo, ladies and gen. Sidney Ban

BARCOCK We are much gratified with the C. G. Luchbald Address and presentation which you have J. H. Scott

made

and we deem it ne small W. Cosh honour that as should be thought worthy B. 8. Whealler on the part of the community of Hongkong W. Kerfoot Hughes

to

of such appreciation at your hands, Dur.

Jur Chas, D. Harmin ing the ten

ten years

it has been my for-J, S. Van Buren

that

tune bo among you as Manager of the Gustav A.

to bo

Hongkong and Shanghai

•had t

Bank,

F. Nandiz

H. Garrols

F. G. Schroter

H. Ehmor

W. Lubrinana

G. Mett

Arnold Rusten J. Jurgensen

H. Kuhlmann

H. T. Siemssen

С. 31. Оустве

F. W. Koch

Miller

Ed.

J. H

H. Campos da

Roza

A. MacDonachie

M. Falconer

Sami. G. Gower

Herbert D. Hatebi.

Mon

F. D. Gurdes

M. M. da Rom

#da 9.

F. da 6. Cuna YA. P. Voliace

V. AP

J. M. Armstrong E. S. Obadaya Matthew F. D. Sta

phers

H. E. DansuN George H. Swales

U. F. de Jarvalho (1. Reynell W*. Detmera A. P. Guttierez G. C. Cox

L. Hauschild

W. B. Lozier

G. R. Laimiert

JH. Ahlmann

Wieler

Chas. S. Barff

1 have Oscar Wieler

Puesnecker.

the closest contact with all classes of

this semmanity, and I shall ever look back Jaruns H. Cox tipan

it

with pride that I havo enjoyed E L. Heater their fullost confidence (Loud applauss). E. Georgo

I have always fult that the me, and

whito serving

the Bank it has

my endeavour to try, and harmonise ita in- terests with those of oar much-loved little Colony. (Renewed applause)

me great pleasure to

Victor H. Denton

people trasted

Henderson

been

Thus, I.-Rose

Thoai M. Dermer Th

It gives

R. V. Buschmann

think that

1

F. Seip

away C.

Stickel

Brich

Georg

Coxon

have been able to do some small good . H. M. Huntington

carry place, and that

W

in this

Chas 0. Coben

with me, and alec my wife does, the best and R. M. Gray- tralregard of a devoted band of friends whom I hope I shall always retain among my warmest and sincerest adherents on Earth. For the kind and generous way you have referred my wife you have my heartfelt

I thanks

you can only say I wish sincare farewell. (Loud and continued Ap- plaiso).

C. P. Chater John A. Mosely N. D. Ezekiel J. S. Judah E. Shellim The Chairman then intimated that tho | E. H. Joseph Pilot Fish had been engaged and would be

in attendance to take off those who wished A. G. dos Romedics

their last adions to Mr and Mrs Jackson on board the steamer.

Hon. P. Ryrie proposed three chears for Me and Mrs Jackson, which were given in

a most hearty manner. On the motion of the Hon Mr Koswick, a cheer was also given for Mr Jackson's children.

The largo nazombly then broke up, many of those present accompanying the depart ing guests on board the steamer, where many a heartyGod speed' were wished them,

The Address is as follows:-

To 723 HONOURABLE THOMAS JACKSON,

thal

M.10.

Hongkong, 13th April, 1886.

3. Grant

P. Speidel

J. S. Moses

8. J. Danby N. Z. Bara William Legge

J. Theo Chater

EL.

W. Davis J. Y. V. Vernon Ja. B. Coughtris G. Tomlin Granville Sharp

*

Ezekiel

Davies

P. Herrmann

H. U. Jeffries

B. Stahlborg Dear Sir,-As soon as it became known J. E. David

you intended to take your departure A. G. Morris

C. Ernest Bowles to enjoy a well-earned period of rest after a prolonged residence here, during which J. Keleer time you have worked loyally, both in your Clerment Palmer. official and private capacities, to promote Arthur Turner the true interests of the Colony, the public Dinshaw Nowrojes in general, and your friends in particular J. Jarasjes decided to mark their scuse of of your many estimable qualities by great. Benjamin ing you with an address.

present

4. Guttierez F. H. O. Wilson In doing so you will permit us; whilst H. Z. Just

Porte aut aroiding any sentiment which might bear G. G. Porter the semblance of unduly trespassing th The your life as a public man in this Colony, to H M B allude the many eminent public sorviess W. H. Wollsco which have, we venture to think, in con- A. G. Steph junction with your own abilities and social C. Tulloch

brought to the position yon qualities

you

yon H. M. Thomsett have attained in Hongkong. Upon the

the D. H. Mackintosh Establishment of the system of free election G. Stewart:

D. E. Caldwell

solf

excellent

several hoops.

ches depth of hold,

and Bio is

classed

Hay Her

ато

5 m-

in the

Bacrifice for others are not recorded of his services which had hoon so readily ande; and the next to the storm allow me to say 50, I'am an old China special features of the tanks being that they

in

many

I kaph of =

I am

DO

anute two lines of our English root Gold-intercets of the ups and that feeling of the ring he poised himself by one leg on its his way of their strong morale and midships, and are of 2,000 indicated

enced. On the other hand, I think I may smith with regard to Mr Lechler.

The engines are highly

If he has any faults which I very much momber of the Carpa Their beated head to the tail of the horse with surprently since the Annamites are pupils of throughout, and on

doubt:

At least for myself I hav'at found

them out.

33 as follow

of

the Chinese, I am a little suspected

and

Woolley when the signatures were all ap the weather prove in the least favourabloving propriety, working and cultivating eight feet in

5

CHINESE PRESENTS TO THE PRINCE OF WALES.

ENGLISH TRANSLATIONS,

J. CHALMERS.

J. H Stewart-Lock- efforts, When, in consequence of: Chiness Daily, and we take this oppor~ | AN-OUR TO THE PRINCE OF WALES, PRESIDENT OF TRE

hert

FC. Wilford

W. Buffey.

J. Morden

Alf. D. Death

V. C. da Rucha

A. P. Stokes

A. B. Johnson

Sharp

By their Attor

A. P. Stokes ney, A. P. R. Chatterton Wilpox

A. G. Romano

Geo, Murray Bain

G. de Champeaux

N. P. Dhalk

D. M. Beat

H. M. Mehts

H. M. Mehts

Khetzey

S. F. Tumboly Dadabhoy Hosanujes R. G. Vains U. M. 8. R. Batail E. E. Sethna

Tolates

Hajee Mirza

31. P.

R. D. Tata

D. Marcherjee

S. D. Moonshoe

A.

Dewjes

M. Ebrahim

J. B. Elias

B. B. Cam

F

Jamaetjes

Dumer Moladocna

Dinjes

P. Edaljoe

11. Abdoolhoossin D. B. Tata H. A. Shirazeo S. B. Bhaba

K. Banaji

Nowrojes

J. Pestonjee R. M. Mehta S. D. Chapger J. B. Daver

Dorabjou Mistry J. B. Fatell E. N. Mehts B. La Batifwara KINGA

A. 8. Cohen

Wei Ayut Chow Perg

during the first stagan

Great and

changes

your missionary

many have been the political you have been

the

to the Corps, especially dur past season, when poor every effort of the Chiness Empire, to which has been directed to the infusing of new you have been a peretinal witness; but a fortife into the members and, promoting in- greater chinage for progress and advance terest in the prapotitions To Inch ment has nesurred in the Protestant religiona

cannot

to suffi said, and we are unable world of

ciently thank you for the great interest you bare taken in the formation of t

the Recrea

best tion Committee; in procuring company present at the Conceria and help-

the ing generally to make everything more at- tractive than it had been before, cess of which has been indelibly imprinted volanteer. on the minds of almost every we look forward to pour return

to Hongkong, when we trust we shall prove ourselves there worthy of the gillant offi- cers we are now commanded by: also that your

Chang From the a day of small things you have seen the work of your hands and that of your

faithful colleagues prosper and enlarge, until the Mission with which you are con nected hokis an eminent and honoured place among the different Missions of Chiua which success has been largely duo self-denying efforts and singleness to your of porpuso. For the

the generous hospitality and friendly shown by yourself and Mrs. by mopathy Lechler to missionaries and others, and for your services among the foreign population of Hongkong, we thank you, and for the Christian spicit and devotion manifested by you to all classes and conditions of men we would implore the Divina blessing upon YOU

visit to the old conotry will be the thorough building up of your system, and that you will be better able to nadertake those onerous duties that bare fallen to your lot in hifa

Wo would respectfully ask you to accept. this small memente from a number of your

friends and well wishers,

We remain, Sir

Yours sincerely,

May the presence of God go with you both on your homeward journey, protecting you from dangers by ses and by land, per mitting you to nee many of your spir tual children in other lands, and after a period W. B. Mchte of rest restore you again to us in the power G. L. Tomlia of the Spirit, teaching na by your example 4. Derieon and its the blessedness of the service of H. M. Mehta Christ.

e. R. Hagor

Jahn Chalmers

Erast Faber

F. Hartmann. J. Chan-Edge—......

Qat Juhnstona

E. De 8, J.

Jersey

B. Chalmers

י

B. V. Davis Granville Sharp D. R. Crawford Mary T. Ost

Piercy

S. A. Edge

Han Hot Take, of Mary M. White

J. C. Thoment

Chas. Hone

Jennie Boue Mary W. Niles

B

R. O. Henry M. 8. Henry

M. Y. Noyes,

Hattie

attio Noyes

Elects M. Butler

Hargreates 1. J. Hargreaves Olivia 1. Kerr

andy

T. W. Poarce

M. H. Pearce

E. R. Eichler Avelia Bichler Verdie U.

U. Happer BL. FL. Baird

Wisner J. E. Wiener

Eitel Luise Bliss

E

Woo LAB Fnes, of Ban On Ins. Co.

W. J. White

V. Noyca Henry Balla

G. Kerr

Noyas 4.

B H Graves

Jane W. Graves

E. Z. Simmons

Maggie D. Simmons 3. 8. Burdon

of members to the Legislative Council by C. 8. Addis pertain public bodies, your asms stood out YA. Capsar Hawkins Ho Kai

as one of those best fitted to G. E. Noble

Fromman har o

All tho

Jo Wine.

Back

Alfred G of representative the Chamber of Commerce, the duties of which S

ich. F. A. Sangeler important appointment you have dinner. W. Richards

EA, general estisfaction of the DF. H

management of

FOUR

tures

BASE and Shanghai

Banking corpo John MSW. B. Mehta

tion,

you have undoubtedly forthered in an eminent degree the

ELE

B. Byramjes

Sisghek

1 Jose

*

Cooper

J.G. T.

the commercial prosperity. MacClymout

Would C publio life, and

C. W. Bioksan Grote: rather remember you by all the acquirements which have endeared your E L Woodin

W. Danby your

of the Colony but we prefer to touch A lightly on your P

Tame to Hongkong

Nato all courtesy to

people

Bay

Vide

de

Figueredo

K. A. Chinoz

Moledinx Surfeo

Abdoola Kaderdina

M. D Esekiel Η. Ν.

Laise Brandt Luise Cooper A Schucebeli Q. Hartma

to

S. C. Jex

George H. Swales 8. L. Chapgur

E

I Hope

E

Wookey

0. Maithers W. T. Watt Ianae-Hughes Івале

J. S. Hagen

J. B Scutt

W. Powell

Robert Wilson

| J. G. Benderson

H. E. Denson R. P. Dipple

Ed. Osborne

Ti. Rawlinson

11.

H. Atkins

Mohta

R. M.

J.

E. Donaldson W. Powell Hector S.

8. Prentice Dade

Jno.

C. A. Cornish J. Mordon f. A. Caldwell B. Musso R. Mitchell W. Parûtt

S. Goldring

CHIARINT'S OIROUS.

It was a pity that the weather was, so

INMAN AND CULAMIAL_EXAUDITIOS. Greid. England's Prince, the Empire's hair, And better far the hero rich and rare

Her Who wears a Croven more Than wealth of Inlies en confe

ng live the Quech: Ling usy el year That Crown of goodness pore anilari, Which thou too wear at by double-right True Bon of flim who thought and plan'd To hold in Exhibition grand

a worldwide faie in former days,"

We sing thy peším.

And praising the

We penso the me and majesty

Of England's mile which widely encada And blowina shočs.

O'er land anÍ NOS.

The mouths of metz, then monument

Úr obelis, abre permanent

Bhall make the fame

Of England's name,

And latit her virtagus government.

In penes or war, with sago design,

To hold or lead, ta do or slas,

Urier or esa, her or there, In clearly thinė.

Behold Hongkong, a little fale, Nought but a barren rock crewhile, Where precious products neter had been, And human foliteje sɛapce were soon, But shunned 11s vngs and shelvy sek, None think then of what would be.. Transformed by Brilial rule and skill' And model laws, Hongkoax is mailt A port for ships, a roart for trade, Which nations all opratine w 6. Officials fit hold each his place, Both high and low today was And near and far

All trustful are

Festardag still laudation due On virtue and faceaching graĄŁ.

Our working men and merchants all, Both rade and learned, great and eval In urable penise would prostrate falt To hear is much. What then to see A true-born Klug!

Our heurterovering turn to thee, And thus woelog sei

Who is this King of ment

Great England's Prince. Goudness is his delight; Hear all the wohl unite, And, mid the glovima siyht, Eker England's Frienė.

EPIODAY.

Iteviving Nature stowe on ever? KIMY First touches of the light of early spring. Sweet showers and gentle winds of plenty tall; T'ho festive æge of gulit bna oczno again.""

mrka lit that men should beneletions sing- While fairina rúnicos-clad in copoort join. The hair banka tomaath a glorious Mua: And fry Lenoon blaze and blight no more

ANTITRETIO CUFFLET.

When Love is kinged With Comity The Earth is glad And pawgeck han

Of gala daya

And joyful pesco,

When Justice releua With GracimusBest The Hestens rejoica - And tokens KITS

In timely showere

and gentle winds.

BERT

unfavourable last night, for doubtless other. POPULAR BANQUET TO M. PAUL wise the change of programme which was

to

C

where

B

THE LOSS OF THE GOLDEN FLEECE.

The following Narrativo and Finding of Marine Court of Enquiry into the total loss of the British Ship Golden Ficece, are published in the Straits Settlement Govern ment Gazette of 2nd inst

NARRATIVE From the evidenco before the Court, it appears that the ship left Glasgow on the 28th September, 1885, bound to Shanghai with a general cargo of marchandise, and sailed from the. Tail of the Bank on the following day.

That all went well on the

Hudson, Jupe Perintendenca of

high-

othor

ing gear, Messrs. Napiore windlass, and winches by Moests. Clark, Chapman and Company. The panel, which will carry a bas been Atted cargo of 4,800 tons of tea, out under the Mr. 0. E.

anginoor for the four runs were owners. On Saturday made on the measured uile, with the result that the very highly satisfactory speed of thirteen knots was attained. The vessel afterwards made a run down the river, and on the return trip the company on board were entertained to dinner in

the saloon.

Quotations:

OPIUM-New Patna, cash,...... 5421

Ola

cash.... HONGKONG, April 13,

New Bonares, cash,... 587 Olá

caab,

#1

Vasael was the 25th of December, when go until in the vicinity of the entrance to Timer Straits. At about 3 p., on that day, the Maater estimated his position to be about. 16 miles d. by E. from Point Blackwood, the weather being then thick

with

・parein this aqualls;

was arrived at indiferent

nt obserrations obtained cu the previous day. Considering it imprudent to attempt the passage of Timor Straits in such weather, the Master ordered the forssail to be taken in, when the land woa simultaneously seen, distant about 3 miles. The vessel was then braced sharp on the atar board tsok, and efforts made to clear the land, both out set the ship steadily towards

but thester was unahin to recogulKO 600

no sound.

it. The

have the land, und

lead, but got

weather afterwards 100 fathome. The signed somewhat, showing the tread of the land, and it then became apparent that the

Tekel

en in,

thoma

bower

reef

11.

JJ

New Malwa, cash, 620 Allowance, Teals...... 24 @ 52- Old Malwa, cashy........: 675/500. Allowance, Tael. 8 16 Persian, Oily, cash ... 4501460 Allowance, faels

Persian, Uncily,

© 40 610

Allowance, Tools .. 24 © 32

Bank, Wire,

Exchange HONORONG, April 13.

Demand,

11

30 days sight,

4 months' sight,...

Credit,nths: 4

4

30 days' sight, prit

999 fine....

Gold Lest Sovereigns

coulă not weather the Low Island of India, Wiro, Fly Island

group. At 6 p.in. nail was tak douand, and le

the vessel brought up in 25 fa- Shanghai, domand,.... water with 80 1

of cable or tha fathoms anchor, the distance from the being about one mile. During the early

Temperature. morning of the 27th, a beavy squall struck the ship, causing thead, bat the vesel

the anchor; the Taken at Mesri Falconer & Co.'s Premios, chala was paid out to

Queen's Boad.). with

9AM-

continued to drag and struck the

The Master, after ascertaining BAROMETER

Parga masing water, and the Do,

eka Do.

great that-the ship rudder

was gone, gave order to ship the cable in the hope that she would drive fur- ther on the reef, and so facilitate the saving of life. Rafts were hastily constructed to roach the shore, but two of the crew were drowned whilst making the

· and attempt, subsequently two other members of the crew died from fatigué and exporte, the

[made at Chiarini's Circus last night won M. Pail Barl, the new Resident General { remainder of the crew eventually reaching

in Tonkin, was entertained on Sunday, the 28th March, to a banquet at Saigon, in the Hotel faval, at which upwards of 500 par

have draws a bumper house. Even with the disagreeable weather the house was more than half full, and those who had come were more than rewarded, for any little in-ons were present. M. Blandy, President of the Colonial Council, proposed the toast conveniones by the number and excellence

here is for doing Frenchment for in truth

Bingapore, on the 17th of Maroli, 1880,

FINDING

stances above stated, ands as follows

The Court, having regard to the circum-

1. That the Golden Fleece was lost through dragging her author, and that the evidence that the ground tsekla was good an before the Court shows that t

the Master, Nathan Comfort,

the Fand mach of his BESE POR

2.

That

tinn.

weather, when

during

thick

3. That after and affort)

WAS,ADED, every

was made to clear it, and no blame attaches to the Master in this respect.

29.010 1 rkl 20.870 4PM... 29.825

TAMOMETER

Do. Do. Do Do

(Wet bulb) 0 ..

Do.

Do

Do 4. 70

Do

Maximum

Do. Minimum over night 79

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

AT 4 PM TO DAT: Barometer.

Temperature

Humidity

29.62

89

95

Direction of Wind W...

Foroo

Weather

Rain

Hongkong Observatory, April 13, 1886.

SUN AND TIDE TABLE FOR

- HONGKONG. (From The Hongkong: dimanack.)

Long Lok

and other Chinos

of the varieties produced. The first new of the new Resident General of Amam and

Tonkin Thero are over 60... Dr Chalmers continuing said-We all

Chinese signa entirely agree with these sentiments and item on the programme was "Le jeu de la

M. Bert, after having made allusion to erred in unitedly pray that the blessing of Almighty rose, an equestrian fully in which Miss Emme body go with you, der friends, and and Miss Ida Senodiny, Miss Victoria Bianche the happy meeting of all shades of opinion

God's good time

to be bring you back in

and Mr Home Rolland showed their ad- at the popular banquet and paid a tribute Amanget us again.

Mt Lechler, in scknowleding the admirable skill in horsemanship, tickling the of praise to the beauty of Saigon, went on

4. That, in the opinion of the Court, the dress, said---My dear Friends: T'aux deeply risibility of the audience at the muse nime to say What I said on landing I repeat moved by the kind address you have pre-

the vessel was dragging, was found immediately sented to me on the eve of my departaro by their drullaries in playing at blind woan's that what I have the most to thank you for Master should have let go his second anchor. for season's rest to Europe, which is so hatt. The next item was not altogether and none will take offence at my words and that his reason for not doing 80, full of Ohristian love and sympathy

words new, but the performance of the trained while I admire and mapeet the great namely, that in the event of a favourable Mrs Leschler and myself with you in an elephants is always interesting. The agility France, been oppressed in spirit to find compelled to fare blipped both

and strong English nation, I have since I change in the wind, he would have been anchors, Very heartily do I expression of devout gratitude to Almighty with which the clumsy looking animals go everywhere its power, ile nationality and cannot, he sodepted by the cones as

joy sound one. Her the vessel strook, the efforts suvres, and the amusing mercies touchsafed unto God for all His

is for me a supreme. and profound

6. That after the my dear wife and myself

daring

through their manwuyres, please. After this Mesare Godfrey and to see these apan French faces, radiaat made to years we have been privilay ? work for character of their dados, annot fail to to find here at last the drapeaus tricolore savo life were all that could be Hic to this land

Euzebic delighted the spectators with their with energy and joyfulues, to listen to done It is still a day of small things in the alerer performance: called the Perch Equi. Į this familiar language and the music of the loss of life, WA OFERT history of Christian Mission in China, Tot | ma larga pole some twenty feet troupers to which no attention is paid, tabis. S Christ's servants are enjoined in 105 in length was attached to the waist of home but which in there like the song of aen due to any pegligence on the part of and I am firmly persuaded that the one the performen, and up this patriotic nurse teaching us the great and the Master and Offeses, but was solely thre alture not to despise the time of reants, BF. Horas day is not distant, when the sood, which pole the other limosd, suspending himself, supreme duty. After continuing for reult of an error of judgment on the part has been sown by sa many fellow servanta at variony Blages in his agent by his time in this strain, vaunting the prog the Master, the Conzé does not deal with

hands and his fegt. On reaching the top of Cochin China, M. Hert nakı “Why Edward W. Mitchell of our common Master in faith and prayers of the perth he let himself hang by one fact they conferred on me the lack of page his section, but admonishes him to be

will bear an abundant, harvest, and that the and poised himself upwards with his Bande, Benting the Government in those regions more careful in future. The Offere and afternoon, Lord in His own time will work mightily and

hoepitality opon-high-end Gadfrey 0.0. Master-Paul Javas

with

ters W. H calls; and your geulsi Charles E. Holwur. J. D. Humphreyn experienced so many call

thy regard for all healthy amusementy,

WA DAD. Warren Smith which you have allowed your nams to be Franols A. Haseland C. 4. Cornish connected. It is no light trait of character in these days of hard and earnest work, that you have found yourself at liberty give a powerfal Impulse to those lighter

which phases of life,

150

S. Gossman J. A. dos Remedios William Hartigan

PANTOS.

help to brighten the H. Detmering Charles Beymour more onerous duties of mankind, and to O. F von Hollen-Fred. Koch

encourage, as you meation and a tame !

respiter to

mally be overtaked

thote

aports and dorf, Acting Can FA By Brith

| #

sul for Germany R. Fattakla most Paul Brewith

Mackrill Smith

George D. Fearo

D.

Robert Howis Fenost Descon

Jeg Wage guld i briefir, allude to one . Burning in

Face we close. You have always John F. Wal, Jinta willing ear to those who bars had ↑ Alfred Rowe

More

the many

poine

Bome

done under

да

That

the

AFFIL

HIGE WATER.

BON

Day of Mor

AR

a

1476.35

8.3L

18

3.42 653641

6.19

6.19 19

and that the

elrommatances, which followed, was unpreven.

BO Insa of the

16 7.48 740 41 17 8.14

6.20 (8.975.40) 18 8.45 0.24 6,39 10 ̄ ̄| 0.18 | 10:10 | 8,98 | 0,20

6.20

par High water of Whampos - 2 hra. 90.

mină. later then at Hongkong | at the Barrier : 3 hm. lu mina, • at the Balt Itata - 9 hrs, 30 mins. Vet Bhima??

Moon. The Quarter, 12d. Ch. 215.

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