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We extract a few interesting passages from a recent article of the Paris Figaro regarding the Holy Father, Leo XIII, who puts in practice the advice given by an Italian Princess to a King of France: "Now, my son, you must stitch" (il faut coudre). The Pope has been stitching for five years with wonderful patience and perseverance. He has desired to bring back the Governments of Europe to himself, and everybody knows how he has succeeded. Envoys, more or less recognised by Mr. Gladstone, ascend the great Vatican staircase side by side with the Ambassador of the German Empire, with the Grand Duke Constantino Nicolavich, the Tsar's uncle, and Russian diplomats, greatly surprised to meet here. The venerable old man may congratulate himself on his work. At the price of what labour he thus guides the bark of Peter to port, we shall see.

The writer then describes a day of the Pope's life—his early Mass, his audience to the Secretary of State, Cardinal Jacobini, "of rare political knowledge," and to the other Cardinal Secretaries, each of whom has his fixed day; the meagre one o'clock dinner of a plate of soup, one plate of meat, and cheese, lasting only a few minutes; his afternoon walk or ride, utilised in reading the reports of Bishops or Nuncios; his public and private audiences at four p.m.; his reception of Bishops in the evening; and then, at the end of his long day, his hours in his private cabinet: "then it is that Leo XIII is able to work," concludes the writer.

His personal appearance and manner is thus described:

Tall, thin, dry, his face long, pale and wrinkled, Leo XIII is of delicate health, which he takes little care of.

THE CATHOLIC REGISTER.

HONGKONG RATES OF POSTAGE.

REVISED JANUARY, 1883.

In the following Statements and Tables the Rates are given in cents, and are, for letters per half ounce, for Books and Patterns, per two ounces.

Newspapers over four ounces in weight are charged as double, treble, etc., as the case may be, but such papers or packets of papers may be sent at Book Rate. Two Newspapers must not be folded together as one, nor must anything whatever be inserted except loose file Supplements. Printed matter may, however, be enclosed, if the whole be paid at Book Rate. Price Current may be paid either as Newspapers or Books.

Commercial Papers signify such papers as, though written by hand, do not bear the character of an actual or personal correspondence, such as invoices, deeds, copied music, &c. The charge on them is the same as for books, but, whatever the weight of a packet containing any partially written paper, it will not be charged less than 5 cents.

The sender of any Registered Article may accompany it with a Return Receipt on paying an extra fee of 5 cents.

Commercial Papers to Foreign Post Offices is 4 oz. Patterns for such offices are limited to 8 ounces, and must not exceed these dimensions: 8 inches by 6 inches by 2 inches.

COUNTRIES OF THE POSTAL UNION.

The Union may be taken to comprise Europe, all foreign possessions in Asia, Japan, W. Africa, Egypt, Mauritius, N. America, Mexico, Salvador, Brazil, Peru, Chili, Venezuela, the Argentine Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad, Guiana, Honduras, Bermuda, French, Netherlands, Portuguese and Spanish Colonies.

Countries NOT in the Union.---The chief countries not in the Union are the Australasian Group, and S. Africa.

POSTAGE TO UNION COUNTRIES.

General Rate, by any route:

Letters,......... 10 cents per 1 oz.

Post Cards...... 2 cents each.

Newspapers, ............ 2 cents each.

Books, Patterns and Commercial Papers,

2 cents per 2 oz.

Registration, ............ 10 cents.

There is no charge on redirected correspondence within the Postal Union.

His austerity is extreme. The spiritual sovereign of over 200 millions of Catholics does not spend £100 a month for his table. His highly-developed nervous system alone enables him to resist the fatigues of his vast occupations and labours. Sometimes he appears dejected or exhausted. Some of good news brought by telegram gives him new life. He is always grave and solemn, always the Pope. The Italians describe his exterior by the word "ceremonious." Gravity is inherent in his nature. His contemporaries recognised this when he was a boy. He never abandons himself, and is not easily provoked to laughter. He would be thought severe, were it not that he tempers the solemnity of his address with the patient attention with which he listens without interrupting those who speak to him.... Leo XIII speaks with the same slowness as the Archbishop of Paris. If the Pope and the Cardinal have not received the gifts of the orator, they are, on the other hand, writers.

It is stated that not only does his Holiness submit his letters and encyclicals to the Sacred College, but he listens to advice, and frequently after long discussion, entirely re-casts encyclicals he has prepared. As he sleeps badly, he often spends hours in the night in writing these documents. Finally, the Italian ex-Minister Bonghi, said of Leo XIII, that he was "one of the most evenly-balanced and most vigorous of characters: one who has realised the idea of a Cardinal as traced by St. Bernard."

There was hanged at Steinamanger, in Hungary, a peasant woman from Szordabely, named Lyukas Kathi, the perpetrator of a series of crimes which had excited universal horror. The criminal was fifty-two years of age, short in stature, and of a placid aspect. She compounded arsenic in cakes which she disposed of at a high price to persons who desired to get rid of their relatives. Lyukas killed two husbands of her own, and she was accused of twenty-six other murders, six of which she confessed to.

POSTAGE TO NON-UNION COUNTRIES.

Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, and Fiji, via Torres Straits, Letters, 10; Registration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and Patterns, 2: Via Suez, Letters, 25; Registration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and Patterns, 2.

Natal, the Cape, St. Helena, Ascension, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Letters, 25; Registration, 10; Books & Patterns, 5.

LOCAL POSTAGE.

Letters, per 1/2 oz., 2 cents.

Registration, 10 cents.

Post Cards, 2 cents.

Books, 2 cents per 2 oz.

Newspapers, 1 cent each.

General Local Rates?

China, Tonquin, & Japan, Siam & Cochin China (d), Overland General Route, and the Philippines (d) Via Singapore, 10 cents.

(e)

Between Canton, and

SILVER QUOTATIONS.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank--New Issue--160 per cent premium.

Hongkong and Shanghai Bank--New Issue--148 per cent premium, sellers.

Union Insurance Society of Canton--

$1,850 per share, buyers.

China Traders' Insurance Company--

$1,650 per share.

North China Insurance Co.--Tls. 1,225 per share.

Canton Insurance Company, Limited,--

$136 per share, sellers.

Yangtze Insurance Association--Tls. 870 per share.

Chinese Insurance Company-- $215 per share.

On Tui Insurance Company, Limited,--

Tls. 148 per share.

Hongkong Fire Insurance Company--

$1,160 per share.

China Fire Insurance Company--

$9223 per share, sellers.

Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company--30 per cent premium.

Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam-ship Company---$33 per share, premium.

Hongkong Gas Company--$82 per share.

Hongkong Hotel Company--130 per share.

Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited,--10 per cent discount.

China Sugar Refining Company, Limited--$207 per share.

China Sugar Refining Company--(Debentures)--3 per cent premium.

Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited--$108 per share.

Hongkong Ice Company --$170 per share.

Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited,--$60 per share.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1879--2 per cent premium.

Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881--24 per cent premium.

On London.--

EXCHANGE.

Bank Bills, on demand,.......8/73

Bank Bills, at 30 d/s, 8/7

Credits, at 4 m/s.

3/7

Documentary Bills, at 4 m/s, 3/U

On Paris--Bank Bills, demand, 4.54

Credits, at 4 m/s 4.62

On Bombay--Bank, 3 dis.....

.222

On Calcutta--Bank, 3 dis.......2223

On Shanghai--Bank, sight,

72

Private, 50 dis

73

Flour

Half day

Day

Quarterly fallen

Direction of Wind...

Wet Thermometer 64o

THERMOMETER, do

BAROMETER,

Previous day

at 1 p.m.

On date

at 10 a.m.

Previous day

at 1.

On date

10 p.m.

Previous day

N

at 10 ..

Previous day

4.ro.

On date

10 1,

Hongkong, Saturday, February 24, 1883.

CHURCH NOTICES.

HOURS OF DIVINE SERVICE ON SUNDAYS AND FEASTS OF OBLIGATION.

CATHEDRAL, WELLINGTON STREET.

High Mass with Sermon in Portuguese at 8 a.m. throughout the year.

First Mass..........at 6

Second Mass.......at 7

High Mass..........at 9 a.m.

Last Mass..........at 5½ p.m.

BENEDICTION OF THE MOST HOLY SACRAMENT.

November 1st to February 28th...... 5 p.m.

March, April, September, & October 5½ p.m.

May 1st to August 31st... 6 p.m.

One hour before the Benediction there is Instruction in Christian Doctrine in Portuguese.

3 p.m.

4 p.m.

ST. FRANCIS' CHURCH, WANCHAI.

First Mass, Sermon in Chinese.........6 a.m.

Second Mass, Sermon in Portuguese, 7 a.m.

Catechism for Chinese

Catechism for Portuguese.

Benediction of the M. H. Sacrament à jun.

ST. JOSEPH'S CHURCH, GARDEN ROAD.

Mass with Sermon in English ............

BENEDICTION OF THE MOST HOLY SACRAMENT.

On Sunday...7 a.m.

Days of Devotion..... after Mass.

CHAPEL OF THE SACRED HEART, WEST POINT.

Mass with Benediction of the Most Holy Sacrament at 8 a.m.

DAYS OF DEVOTION.

Peak...$0.75 each Coolie.

Gap...$0.60 each Coolie.

INRICKSHA.

Quarter of an hour or less

Half an hour.

One Hour

5 cents.

10 cents.

15 cents.

25 cents.

35 cents.

50 cents.

LEGALISED TARIFF OF FARES FOR CHAIRS, QUADRI-BEARERS, AND BOATS, IN THE COLONY OF HONGKONG.

Chairs and Ordinary Pillaway Boats.

Half hour... One hour

Six hours

Three hours

Six hours.

One day (12 hours)

TO VICTORIA PEAK.

Single Trip.

Four Coolies

$1.00

Three Coolies

$0.85

Two Coolies

$0.70

Return (direct or by Pok-fu-lam).

Four Coolies

$1.50

Three Coolies

$1.20

Two Coolies

$1.00

Nov. 1st to April 30th

May 1st to Oct. 31st

Four Coolies

Three Coolies

Two Coolies

$0.60

$0.50

$0.40

Return (direct or by Pok-fu-lam).

Four Coolies........... $1.00

Three Coolies........ $0.85

Two Coolies.......... $0.70

TO VICTORIA GAP (TO LEVEL OF UMBRELLA SEAT).

Single Trip.

Two Coolies.... 30 cents.

The Return Fare embraces a trip of not more than three hours.

For every hour or part of an hour above three hours, each Coolie will be entitled to an additional payment of 5 cents.

BOAT AND COOLIE HIRE.

1st Class Cargo Boat of 600 or 800 piculs, per Day.... $3.00

1st Class Cargo Boat of 800 or 400 piculs, per Load,........... 2nd Class Cargo Boat of 600 piculs, per Day $2.50

2nd Class Cargo Boat of 800 piculs, per Load ................ 3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha-kow Boat of 300 piculs, per Day... $1.50

3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha-kow Boat of 300 piculs, per Load.. $1.00

3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha-kow Boat of 300 piculs, Half Day... $0.50

SAMPAN or Pullaway Boats, per Day.....$1.00

One Hour... 20 cents.

Half-an-Hour 10 cents.

STANDT COOLIES.

Scale of Hire for Street Coolies.

One Day, ..........50 cents.

Half Day,....... 20 cents.

Three Hours......... 12 cents.

One Hour............ 5 cents.

Half Hour......... 3 cents.

NOTICE.

AN EXCELLENT TUTOR of the MANDARIN DIALECT is desirous of giving lessons to a few scholars. Speaks only the Mandarin Dialect.

Address E. Office of this Paper.

Hongkong, 18th February, 1883.

NOTICE.

LESSONS given in English, also French (fluency required in French), by Mrs. J. M. Kuntion, Victoria School, Hongkong, 15th January, 1883.

FOR SALE.

TREATISE on PURGATORY. By St. Catherine of Genoa. With Preface by His Eminence Cardinal Manning. Cloth, gilt lettered.

REMEMBRANCE for the Living to Obtain the Release of Souls from Purgatory. By Munford, J. With an Appendix on the Heroic Act, by Father John Morris, S.J. 3rd Edition.

THE Heroic Act of Charity. By Father Tom Morris, S.J.

MONTH of the Souls in Purgatory 3rd Edition.

ROSARY for the Dead. Black on Steel, or mounted in silver.

FLOWERS of November; or, Month of the Most Holy Church.

Apply at the Offices of this Paper.

Hongkong, 20th January, 1883.

INTIMATIONS.

FRANCE.

CONTINENTAL & COLONIAL AGENCY (Licensed).

14, RUE DU CHABROL, PARIS.

Transacts every description of Commission Mercantile and General Business.

Agents for manufacturers on most favorable terms.

CONDITIONS.-- Two-and-a-half per cent Commission when Banker's Draft on London or Paris comprise Order. Same terms to regular correspondents. All Trade and Cash Discounts conceded to Purchasers. Original invoice sent when requested.

Free storage taken charge of and routine and best advice given on Consignments.

The Agency Represents, Buys, and Sells for Firms.

Public Securities, Estates and Properties, bought and sold. Loans, Mortgages, Mines, and Investments, etc., negotiated.

Manufacturers and Producers can have saleable articles introduced to the markets on advantageous Conditions.

PRICE LIST--Comprehensive and reliable--on application.

BANKERS--Paris: George Water, Esq., R., Houdevant des Italiens, London: The London and County Bank, 3, Victoria Street, Westminster.

Directors.--The Manager, Continental and Colonial Agency, 14, Rue du Chabrol, Paris, France.

GUEDES & Co. PRINTERS, STATIONERS, AND PRINT BOOKBINDERS.

D'AQUILAR STREET.

EVERY KIND OF WORK EXECUTED WITH ACCURACY, NEATNESS, & DESPATCH.

VERY MODERATE TERMS.

SELECTED MATERIALS FOR MARKET REPORTS.

Book-binding and Printing in every style executed at low rates.

Workmanship guaranteed.

Hongkong, 1st February, 1883.

J. M. GUEDES.

HOUSE AND LAND BROKER.

AUCTIONEER AND COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 39, WELLINGTON STREET, HONGKONG.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1883.

F. D. GUEDES.

WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 5, 'AGULAN STREET.

HAS always on hand a large assortment of CHOICE WINES of the best quality, at Moderate Prices.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1883.

NOTICE. -

THE Establishments of GENERAL PRINTER AND BOOKBINDERS hitherto conducted by the undersigned will henceforth be carried on under the style or firm of GUEDES & Co.

Mr. F. D. Guedes being the only partner in the firm.

DE SOUZA & Co.

Hongkong, 1st February, 1883.

A KWONG,

DEALERS IN FURNITURE, PLATED, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE, &c. &c. &c.,

AT MORRRA VALLES.

No. 41, Wellington Street, HONGKONG.

A-TACK

FURNITURE STORE, No. 49, Queen's Road, HONGKONG.

Agents in Manila: Messrs. A. S. WATSON & Co.

E. CASSUMBHOY,

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, No. 9, 11, 12, 13, and 14, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Has always on hand every description of English and Colonial made FURNITURE FOR SALE ON

ALSO

CHINESE AND JAPANESE CURIOS.

TO BE LET,

TO LET.

Rooms 8, 16,

N 26.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.

TWO HOUSES in Belvedere Terrace, ANCIENT HISTORY, OKAMEER'S.

High Street.

Apply to

GUEDES & Co,

ON THE PREMISES.

Hongkong, 1st February, 1883.

TO LET.

GRANITE GODOWN, Blue Buildings, Praya East.

Apply to

J. M. GUEDES.

Hongkong, 20th January, 1883.

TO LET.

TT House No. 39. Wigton St (opposite the Roman Catholic Church), containing Four Rooms, Out Houses, &c.

Apply to

GUEDES & Co.

Hongkong, 20th January, 1883.

FOR SALE.

for the use of Ladies and Gentleman.

Price, 50 cents.

Hongkong, 18 January, 1883.

GUEDES & Co,

FOR SALE.

DOUBLE-BARREL FOWLING-PIECE (muzzle-loading).

Patent escap Action, Twist Barrels, side-antium Locks; in leather case with Shot Pouch and Powder Flask.

Price, $1.

Apply at the Office of this Paper.

Tongkong, 20th January, 1883.

FOR SALE.

TABLE showing the mean time of sunrise and sunset calculated for the Latitude of Hongkong or any other Latitude if required.

Price--20 Cents.

A Rising and Settings of the sun and

QUEDES & Co.

FOR SALE.

BOOKKEEPING, ART OF, MARTIN'S.

CHAMBER'S HISTORICAL and MISCELLANEOUS QUESTIONS.

ASTRONOMY,

F

R WILSON'S CATECHTENS OF

Biography, Botany,

Cotton Things,

English Grammar,

Geography,

History'

Music,

Natural Philosophy

INQUIRE WITHIN SPON EVERYTHING,

UN FOR LEISURE HOURS.

GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY,

HISTORY OF ENGLAND.

INTRODUCTION TO TUL SCIENCES.

JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY.

KNOWLEDGE, CIRCLE OF.

LAWS OF LAWN TENNIS,

M'

EDIEVAL HISTORY, CHAMBER'S.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, CHAMBER'S

OUTLINES oF HISTORY,

IOUS BIOGRAPHER.

QUESTIONS ON NATURAL PHILOSOPHY

RUDIMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE.

SPELLING Boo£8.

THE FINDING OF DR. LIVINGSTONE.

TH

†NIVERSAL HISTORY.

IGYRA'S DICTIONARY,

TONDERS OF THE WORLD,

THE MERCANTILE DIRECTORY OF the Continental, Foreign and British Ports--Price $25.

GUEDES & Co.

THE WORLD, in 3 vol. comprising

FOR SALE,

ANGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR for 1883, neatly printed on Card.

Price--20 Cents.

GUEDES & Ca,

Bourd

FOR SALE.

DATE BLOCKS FOR 1883.

Price-70 Cents.

GURDES & Co.

FOR SALE, TABLE for Ascertaining any day of the

Week for any given within the present Century,

OURDES & Co.

IN THE PRESS.

GUIDE TO HONGKONG AND THE FAR EAST, principally intended for the use of Visitors, but having also special Features of Interest to Residents.

CONTENTS:

Historical Sketch of Hongkong.

Places of Interest in and around Victoria.

Kowloon and Hongkong Harbour.

Settlements and Villages on the Island.

A Visit to the Native shops.

Street Scenes and Sounds.

Some Chinese Customs and Superstitions.

Mono and Cat.

Anglo-Chinese Parois & the Cantonese Dialect.

The Fauna of Hongkong (compiled for the first time).

The Flora

The Geology.

The Chinese Calendar, Weights and Measures.

Chair and Boat Tariff, English-Chinese List of places of interest and the principal firms.

General Index, etc., with two Maps.

W. BREWER, Bookseller, &c.

Hongkong 1st February, 1883.

XAVIER, ST. FRANCIS, LIFE OF

"YOUNG DEAN'S COMPANION.

'GOLOGY, RUDIMENTS OP.

Apply to

FRANCIS FRANCO,

Garden Lodge.

Hongkong, 19th January, 1883.

FOR SALE.

Second-hand Boats.

MOLENSO'S ENLARGED ARITHMETIC,

CHINESE GRAMMAR.

FITY FAMOUS MEN.

FIFTY FAMOUS WOMEN.

TEMPERANCE ANECDOTES,

ENFIELD'S SPEAKER,

Jan Toverse'S GUIDE.

CHAMBER'S INFORMATION,

COMMERCIAL LETTER WRITER,

WHO WERE THE FIRST WEAVERS,

WHO WAS THE FIRST PAPERMAKER.

THE PRACTICE AND THEORY OF CRICKET,

WALTERS' WORLD,

MUSEUM OF MIRTH.

COMMERCIAL GUIDE,

MATTER AND MOTION,

FIRST AID IN ACCIDENTS,

THE FLINT, BY ALBERT SMITH,

THE EVENING PARTIES, BY Do.

WHO WERE THE FIRST BUILDERS,

HOW TO PLAY BILLIARDS AND POOLS.

COLENSO'S ELEMINARY ARITHMETIC.

SKILLING

CHAMBER'S MODERN HISTORY.

Algebra and Key.

PLANK GEOMETRY and Key.

HALLECK'S POETICAL WORKS.

ELECTRICITY, BY DR. FERGUZON,

CASBELL'S TECHNICAL EDUCATOR.

DICTIONARY OF THE ART OF PRINTING,

HISTORICAL ATLAS, by EDWARD QUIN, M.A.

GUIDE of CONVERSATION in 313 languages.

Apply to

FRANCIS FRANCO,

Garden Lodge, Hongkong, 19th January, 1883.

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502 4 We extract a few interesting passages from a recent article of the Paris Figaro regarding the Holy Father, Leo XIII, who puts in practice the advice given by an Italian Princess to a King of France: "Now, my son, you must stitch" (il faut coudre). The Pope has been stitching for five years with wonderful patience and perseverance. He has desired to bring back the Governments of Europe to himself, and everybody knows how he has succeeded. Envoys, more or less recognised by Mr. Gladstone, ascend the great Vatican staircase side by side with the Ambassador of the German Empire, with the Grand Duke Constantino Nicolavich, the Tsar's uncle, and Russian diplomats, greatly surprised to meet here. The venerable old man may congratulate himself on his work. At the price of what labour he thus guides the bark of Peter to port, we shall see. The writer then describes a day of the Pope's life—his early Mass, his audience to the Secretary of State, Cardinal Jacobini, "of rare political knowledge," and to the other Cardinal Secretaries, each of whom has his fixed day; the meagre one o'clock dinner of a plate of soup, one plate of meat, and cheese, lasting only a few minutes; his afternoon walk or ride, utilised in reading the reports of Bishops or Nuncios; his public and private audiences at four p.m.; his reception of Bishops in the evening; and then, at the end of his long day, his hours in his private cabinet: "then it is that Leo XIII is able to work," concludes the writer. His personal appearance and manner is thus described: Tall, thin, dry, his face long, pale and wrinkled, Leo XIII is of delicate health, which he takes little care of. THE CATHOLIC REGISTER. HONGKONG RATES OF POSTAGE. REVISED JANUARY, 1883. In the following Statements and Tables the Rates are given in cents, and are, for letters per half ounce, for Books and Patterns, per two ounces. Newspapers over four ounces in weight are charged as double, treble, etc., as the case may be, but such papers or packets of papers may be sent at Book Rate. Two Newspapers must not be folded together as one, nor must anything whatever be inserted except loose file Supplements. Printed matter may, however, be enclosed, if the whole be paid at Book Rate. Price Current may be paid either as Newspapers or Books. Commercial Papers signify such papers as, though written by hand, do not bear the character of an actual or personal correspondence, such as invoices, deeds, copied music, &c. The charge on them is the same as for books, but, whatever the weight of a packet containing any partially written paper, it will not be charged less than 5 cents. The sender of any Registered Article may accompany it with a Return Receipt on paying an extra fee of 5 cents. Commercial Papers to Foreign Post Offices is 4 oz. Patterns for such offices are limited to 8 ounces, and must not exceed these dimensions: 8 inches by 6 inches by 2 inches. COUNTRIES OF THE POSTAL UNION. The Union may be taken to comprise Europe, all foreign possessions in Asia, Japan, W. Africa, Egypt, Mauritius, N. America, Mexico, Salvador, Brazil, Peru, Chili, Venezuela, the Argentine Republic, Jamaica, Trinidad, Guiana, Honduras, Bermuda, French, Netherlands, Portuguese and Spanish Colonies. Countries NOT in the Union.---The chief countries not in the Union are the Australasian Group, and S. Africa. POSTAGE TO UNION COUNTRIES. General Rate, by any route: Letters,......... 10 cents per 1 oz. Post Cards...... 2 cents each. Newspapers, ............ 2 cents each. Books, Patterns and Commercial Papers, 2 cents per 2 oz. Registration, ............ 10 cents. There is no charge on redirected correspondence within the Postal Union. His austerity is extreme. The spiritual sovereign of over 200 millions of Catholics does not spend £100 a month for his table. His highly-developed nervous system alone enables him to resist the fatigues of his vast occupations and labours. Sometimes he appears dejected or exhausted. Some of good news brought by telegram gives him new life. He is always grave and solemn, always the Pope. The Italians describe his exterior by the word "ceremonious." Gravity is inherent in his nature. His contemporaries recognised this when he was a boy. He never abandons himself, and is not easily provoked to laughter. He would be thought severe, were it not that he tempers the solemnity of his address with the patient attention with which he listens without interrupting those who speak to him.... Leo XIII speaks with the same slowness as the Archbishop of Paris. If the Pope and the Cardinal have not received the gifts of the orator, they are, on the other hand, writers. It is stated that not only does his Holiness submit his letters and encyclicals to the Sacred College, but he listens to advice, and frequently after long discussion, entirely re-casts encyclicals he has prepared. As he sleeps badly, he often spends hours in the night in writing these documents. Finally, the Italian ex-Minister Bonghi, said of Leo XIII, that he was "one of the most evenly-balanced and most vigorous of characters: one who has realised the idea of a Cardinal as traced by St. Bernard." There was hanged at Steinamanger, in Hungary, a peasant woman from Szordabely, named Lyukas Kathi, the perpetrator of a series of crimes which had excited universal horror. The criminal was fifty-two years of age, short in stature, and of a placid aspect. She compounded arsenic in cakes which she disposed of at a high price to persons who desired to get rid of their relatives. Lyukas killed two husbands of her own, and she was accused of twenty-six other murders, six of which she confessed to. POSTAGE TO NON-UNION COUNTRIES. Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, and Fiji, via Torres Straits, Letters, 10; Registration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and Patterns, 2: Via Suez, Letters, 25; Registration, 10; Newspapers, 2; Books and Patterns, 2. Natal, the Cape, St. Helena, Ascension, Bolivia, Costa Rica, Letters, 25; Registration, 10; Books & Patterns, 5. LOCAL POSTAGE. Letters, per 1/2 oz., 2 cents. Registration, 10 cents. Post Cards, 2 cents. Books, 2 cents per 2 oz. Newspapers, 1 cent each. General Local Rates? China, Tonquin, & Japan, Siam & Cochin China (d), Overland General Route, and the Philippines (d) Via Singapore, 10 cents. (e) Between Canton, and SILVER QUOTATIONS. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank--New Issue--160 per cent premium. Hongkong and Shanghai Bank--New Issue--148 per cent premium, sellers. Union Insurance Society of Canton-- $1,850 per share, buyers. China Traders' Insurance Company-- $1,650 per share. North China Insurance Co.--Tls. 1,225 per share. Canton Insurance Company, Limited,-- $136 per share, sellers. Yangtze Insurance Association--Tls. 870 per share. Chinese Insurance Company-- $215 per share. On Tui Insurance Company, Limited,-- Tls. 148 per share. Hongkong Fire Insurance Company-- $1,160 per share. China Fire Insurance Company-- $9223 per share, sellers. Hongkong and Whampoa Dock Company--30 per cent premium. Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam-ship Company---$33 per share, premium. Hongkong Gas Company--$82 per share. Hongkong Hotel Company--130 per share. Indo-China Steam Navigation Company, Limited,--10 per cent discount. China Sugar Refining Company, Limited--$207 per share. China Sugar Refining Company--(Debentures)--3 per cent premium. Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Limited--$108 per share. Hongkong Ice Company --$170 per share. Hongkong and China Bakery Company, Limited,--$60 per share. 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502 4 We extinct a few interesting pass ages from a recent article of the Paris Figaro regarding the Holy Father; ---- Leo XIII. puts in practice the advice given by an Italian Princess to a King of France: "Now my son you must stitch, (il faut coudre). The Pupa bar heen stitching for five years with wonderful patience and perseverance. He has desired to bring back the Go- vernments of Europe to hiroself, and everybody knows how he has succeeded. Envoya, more or less recognised of Mr. Gladstone, ascend the great Vati- can staircase side by side with the Am bassador of the German Empire, with the Grand Duke Constantino Nico- lavich, the Tsar's uncle, and Russian diplomats, greatly surprised do meet here. The venerable old man may congratulate himself on bis work. A+ the price of what labour he thus guides the bark of Peter to port, we shall see. The writer then describes a day of the Pope's life-lis oarly Mass, bis audience to the Secretary of State, Cardinal Jacobini, "of rare political kuowledge," and to the other Cardinal Secretaries, each of whom has bis fixed day; the meagre one o'clock dinner of a plate of soup, ono plate of ment, and cheese, lasting only a few minutes;" his afternoon walk or ride, atilised in reading the reports of Bishops or Nuncios; his public and private audiences at four pan. his reception of Bishops in the evening; and then, at the end of his long day, his hours in his private cabinet: "then it is that Leo XUI, is able to work," concludes the writer, His personal appearance and manner is thus described: Tall, thin, dry, his face loug, pale and wrinkled, Leo XIII is of delicate health, which he takes little care of. THE CATHOLIC REGISTER. HONGKONG RATES OF POSTAGE. REVISED JANUARY, 18SZ. In the following Statements and Tables the Rutos are given in conte, and are, for letters per half once, for Books and Patterns, per to ounces. Newspapers over four ounces in weight aro charged as double, troble, .. as the case may be, but such pa pera or packets of papers may be nont at Book Rute. Two Newspapers must not be folded together as one, or rust anything whatever be inserted except bous file Supplementa. Printed wat- ter may, however, be enclosed, if the whole be paid at Bock lata. Pricos Current may be paid either as News- papers or Books. Commercial Papers signify such pa- pers as, though written by hand, do Hot bear the character of an actual or personal correspondance, such as in- voices, deeds, mpied music, &c. The charge no ibam is the site as for books, but, whatever the weight of a packet containing any partially written paper, it will not be chargest less than 5 cents. 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Book Patterns en ¿ Commercial Papers, Registration, 2 cents per 2 0% There is no change on redirected corre- powlence within the Postal Union. His austerity is extreme. The spi-asbunu, Hawaii, with a Danish, ritual sovereign of over 200 millions of Catholics does not spend 100 france (44) a month for his table. His highly-dovaloped nervous system alone enables hia to resist the fatignes of his vast occupations and labours. Sometimes he appears dojected or ex- hausted. Some good news brought by telegram gives him new life. Ho is always grave and solemn, always the Pope. The Italians describe his exterior by the word "ceremonious." Gravity is inherent in his nature. His contemporarios recognised this when he was a boy. He never aban- dons bimself, and is not easily prov oked, to laughter. Ho would be thought severe, were it not that he tempere the solemnity of his address with the patient attention with which he listens without interrupting those who speak to him.... Leo XIII. speaks with the same slownesa na the Archbishop of Paris. If the Pope and the Cardinal have not received the gifte of the orator, they are, on the other hand, writers. It is stated that vot only does his Holiness submit his lettera and oncy. clicals to the Sacred College, but ho listens to advice, and frequently after long discussion, entirely roasts endy- clicals he has propured. As he sleeps badly, he often spende inors in the night in writing these documenta. Finally, the Italian ex-Minister Bongbi, said of Loo XU, that be was "one of the most evenly-balanced and most vigorous of characters: one why bas realised the idea of a Cardinal as traced by St. Bernard.” There was hanged at Steicamauger, in Hungary, a peasant woman fron Szordabely, uamed Lyukas Kathi, the a series of crimes which had excited universal horror. The ciminal was fifty-two years of age, short in ata- ture, and of a placid aspect. 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Luzon Sugar Refining Company, Li- mited-$108 per share. Hongkong Ice Company -$170 per ehare. Hongkong and Chins Bakery Com- pany, Lanaited,--$60 per share. Chinese perial Ln of 1879-2 per cent premium. Chinese Imperial Loan of 1881–24 per cent premium. On London.- CITATE, JINRICKSHA, AND KUAT, . HURE. LEGALISED TARIFF OF FARES FOR CHAIRS QUAIR BEARERS, AND BOATS, IN THE COLONY OF NONGKONG, Chairs and Ordinary Pilluway Boats. Half hour... One hour Six boars THE CATHOLIC REGISTER. INTIMATIONS. A WEEKLY NEWSPAPER AND REVIEW, LOQUIMINI VERITATEM UNUSQUISQUE CUM PROXIMO Suo, HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1883. CHURCH NOTICES, . HOURS OF DIVINE SURVIE, SUNDAY AND FRASES OF OBLIGATION. CATHEDRAL, WALLINGTON STREET. High Mass with Sermon in Portuguese at 8am. throughout the year. .10 cents. ,20 cents. Thres baus 50 vente. VOL. VI. 70 cents. Day (from 6 to 6)...One Dollar, TO VICTORIA PEAK. Single Trip. Four Coolies $1.00 Three Coolies $0.85 Two Coolies 30.70 Heturn (direct or by Pok-fu-la04). Four Coolies $1.50 Three Coolies $1.20 Nov. Two Coolies to $1.00 April 30th May 1st to Octr. 31st Four Coolice Three Coolies Two Coolies $0.60 ..$0.50 $0.40 Botura (direct or by Poh-fu-lam). Four Coolies........... Three Coolies. $1.00 $0.85 .$0.70 10 VICTORIA GAT (TO LEVEL OF UMBRELLA SEAT), Single Telp. Two Caclies.... The Return Fara ombraces a trip of not more than three hours. For every hour or part of an hour above three honrs, each Coolis will be entitled to an additional paymont of 5 cents. Tree hours Six hours.***** One day (12 hours) First Muss...........at 6 Second Mussat 7 .* ..nt 91 a.' Last Mass. Firet Mags... at 51.J ..357 . ....at 94a.m Second Mass. Lost Mass... BENEDICTION OF THE MONT BOUT SACRAMENT. November let to February 28th...... 5. pan, March. April, September, & October 5) plan. May lat to August 31st... 6. pin. One hour before the Benediction thern Is Instruction in Cluristian Doctrine in Portagnese. 3 p. .41 p.m. ST. FRANCIA CHURCH, WASCUL First Mass, Sermon in Chinese.........6 LID, Second Mare, Bormon in Portagneño, 7 mai, Catechism for Chinese Catechism for Portuguese. Benediction of the M. 13. Ssecament à jun. ST. JOSEPH'S CHURON, GARDEN ROAD, Mass with Sermon in English ............ BENEDICTION OF THE MOST HULY SACRAMENT. On Sunday...maven. Days of Devotion..... ....... bi prac. ...After Mass. CHATEL OF THM SacsED HEANT, WEST POIN Mass with Benediction of the Most Holy Sacratuent at 8 am. DAYS OF DEVOTION. Day trip (12 hours) Peak...$0.75 each Coolio. Gap...$0.60 each Coolie. INRICHSHA. Quarter of an hour or less Half an hour. One Lour 5 cents. 30 cents. 15 cents. 25 cents. 35 cents. .50 cents' EXCHANGE. Bank Bills, on demand,.......8/73 Bank Bills, at 30 ₫/88/7 Per trip to Shankiwan or Pokfulam, from the centre of the Town Return CATHEDRAL First Mass.... .......20 cents, Second Maas 55 cents. High Maus... Back Billa, at 4 m/s. 3/7 Credits, ut 4 tofs. Documentary fills, at 4 m/s, 3/U On Paris--Bank Bills, demand, 4.54 Credits, at 4 m/s 4.62 On Bombay-Bank, 3 dis..... .222 On Calentia-Punk, 3 dis.......2223 On Shanghai-Bank, sight, 72 Private, 50 dis 73 Flour Half day Day Quartily fallen Dirastate of Wind... Wet Thermometer 640 THERMOMETER, do BAROMETER, | Praviona dar at 1 p.m. On dala at 10 a Previous day ut 1. Da cato 10.bi, ज्ञ Previota d N at 10 .. Previous day 4.ro. On Jate 10 1, Hoyaning ANDY. WARRAY, ANICA. CHINA COAST METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER. 14. Barometer, level of the sea in inches, tena and hundreda.-Thermometer, in Fahrenheit degrees and tens kops in the opet air in nahad- ad situation.--Direction of Wind, is registered every two points, N., N.N.E, N.E. &c-Force of Wind. O cala; 7 to 8 strong: 8 to 10 heavy; 10 to 12 violent of eating, Cluar e sky Cloudy, Drizly V Fog; G Foggy, Hait; E Lightning; M Migy: 0 Orora; Passing showard; Q Scully, H Rain: Boow; TThunder; B. thren- teoftur; V Tiainity: W Bror; Calm. The totkovs na mpeated to indicate any increase over the mean average of their signification. Main. The houra of rain for the pricus hoara (noɔu) are roglateral fera i to sau libe quantity of wier" falian indiented in inches, fens and hundreds. Per trip to Aberdoen, from the centre of the Town.....25 cents. Retury 40 cents. If an Extra Coolie is employed, there will be an addition of half the above scale to pay. Nothing in this scale prevents privale agreements. Licensed Bearers (ouch). BUATA .10 cents. 85 cents. ...50 cents BOAT AND COOLIE HIRE, 1st Class Cargo Boat of $00 or 900 pieuls, per Day.... $3.00 1st Class Cargo Boat of 800 or 400 piculs, per Load,........... 2nd Class Cargo Boat of 000 picnis, per Day $2.00 $2.50 $1.75 2nd Class Corgo Boat of 800 piculs, per Load ................ 3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha-kow Bont of 300 picula, per Day... $1.50 3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha-kow. Boat of 800 piculs, per Load.. $1.00 3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha.kow Boat of 300 piculs, Half Day... $0.50 BAMPAN or Pullaway Boats, per Day.....$1.00 One Hour... .20 Half-an-Hour 20 STANDT COOLIEN. Beale of Hire for Street Coalies. One Day, ..59 cauta. Half Day,....... .20 cents. Three Hours......... .12 cents. .... 5 neuta. 3 cents. One Hour............ Half Hour......... Nothing in the above Scale to affect private agreements. Printed sul Published by M. Machado, No. 15, Wallington Street, Hongkong. 5) B.. .6 *. ........7} a.. ST. FRANCIS CHURON, WAKOBI, Mase........ 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We extinct a few interesting pass ages from a recent article of the Paris Figaro regarding the Holy Father; ---- Leo XIII. puts in practice the advice given by an Italian Princess to a King of France: "Now my son you must stitch, (il faut coudre). The Pupa bar heen stitching for five years with wonderful patience and perseverance. He has desired to bring back the Go- vernments of Europe to hiroself, and everybody knows how he has succeeded. Envoya, more or less recognised of Mr. Gladstone, ascend the great Vati- can staircase side by side with the Am bassador of the German Empire, with the Grand Duke Constantino Nico- lavich, the Tsar's uncle, and Russian diplomats, greatly surprised do meet here. The venerable old man may congratulate himself on bis work. A+ the price of what labour he thus guides the bark of Peter to port, we shall see. The writer then describes a day of the Pope's life-lis oarly Mass, bis audience to the Secretary of State, Cardinal Jacobini, "of rare political kuowledge," and to the other Cardinal Secretaries, each of whom has bis fixed day; the meagre one o'clock dinner of a plate of soup, ono plate of ment, and cheese, lasting only a few minutes;" his afternoon walk or ride, atilised in reading the reports of Bishops or Nuncios; his public and private audiences at four pan. his reception of Bishops in the evening; and then, at the end of his long day, his hours in his private cabinet: "then it is that Leo XUI, is able to work," concludes the writer,

His personal appearance and manner is thus described:

Tall, thin, dry, his face loug, pale and wrinkled, Leo XIII is of delicate health, which he takes little care of.

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His austerity is extreme. The spi-asbunu, Hawaii, with a Danish, ritual sovereign of over 200 millions of Catholics does not spend 100 france (44) a month for his table. His highly-dovaloped nervous system alone enables hia to resist the fatignes of his vast occupations and labours. Sometimes he appears dojected or ex- hausted. Some good news brought by telegram gives him new life. Ho is always grave and solemn, always the Pope. The Italians describe his exterior by the word "ceremonious." Gravity is inherent in his nature. His contemporarios recognised this when he was a boy. He never aban- dons bimself, and is not easily prov oked, to laughter. Ho would be thought severe, were it not that he tempere the solemnity of his address with the patient attention with which he listens without interrupting those who speak to him.... Leo XIII. speaks with the same slownesa na the Archbishop of Paris. If the Pope and the Cardinal have not received the gifte of the orator, they are, on the other hand, writers.

It is stated that vot only does his Holiness submit his lettera and oncy. clicals to the Sacred College, but ho listens to advice, and frequently after long discussion, entirely roasts endy- clicals he has propured. As he sleeps badly, he often spende inors in the night in writing these documenta. Finally, the Italian ex-Minister Bongbi, said of Loo XU, that be was "one of the most evenly-balanced and most vigorous of characters: one why bas realised the idea of a Cardinal as traced by St. Bernard.”

There was hanged at Steicamauger, in Hungary, a peasant woman fron Szordabely, uamed Lyukas Kathi, the

a series of crimes which had excited universal horror. The ciminal was fifty-two years of age, short in ata- ture, and of a placid aspect. She compounded arsenic in cakes which aho disposed of at a bigh pice to pers. ons who desired to get rid of their relatives. Lyukas killed two husbands of her own, and she was sccused of twenty-six other mudors, six of which sho corfuased to.

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INTIMATIONS.

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HONGKONG, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1883.

CHURCH NOTICES, .

HOURS OF DIVINE SURVIE,

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VOL. VI.

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40 cents.

If an Extra Coolie is employed, there will be an addition of half the

above scale to pay. Nothing in this scale prevents privale agreements.

Licensed Bearers (ouch).

BUATA

.10 cents.

85 cents.

...50 cents

BOAT AND COOLIE HIRE,

1st Class Cargo Boat of $00 or

900 pieuls, per Day....

$3.00

1st Class Cargo Boat of 800 or

400 piculs, per Load,........... 2nd Class Cargo Boat of 000

picnis, per Day

$2.00

$2.50

$1.75

2nd Class Corgo Boat of 800

piculs, per Load ................ 3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha-kow

Bont of 300 picula, per Day... $1.50

3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha-kow.

Boat of 800 piculs, per Load.. $1.00

3rd Class Cargo Boat or Ha.kow

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BAMPAN

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One Hour...

.20

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20

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Beale of Hire for Street Coalies.

One Day,

..59 cauta.

Half Day,.......

.20 cents.

Three Hours.........

.12 cents.

.... 5 neuta.

3 cents.

One Hour............

Half Hour.........

Nothing in the above Scale to affect private agreements.

Printed sul Published by M. Machado, No. 15,

Wallington Street, Hongkong.

5) B..

.6 *.

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ST. FRANCIS CHURON, WAKOBI, Mase........

CHAPEL OF THE SACRED HEART, WEST POINT. Mney

WEEK DAYS,

CATHEDRAL

74.03.

First Mass............ Last Mass... 71,

■NN-Ôn evory Thursday afternoon there is Besliction of the Most Holy Bacrant as ou Sundays, commencing at 6.13.

Mass......

SE FRANCIS' CHURCH.

Ő a.m.

CHAPEL OF HACKED HEAKS, Mase...........n

.................7 8.1,

N EXCELLENT TRAUBER of the MAN

DARIN DIALECT is desirous of giving lessons to a few scholars. Sposke only the Mandarin Dialect.

Address E. Once of this Paper. Hongkong, lat February, 1888.

NOTICE.

ESSONS given in English, also French Luency wequired in Fration), by Mrs.

J. M. Kunlon, Victoria School,

Hongkong, 15th January, 1880.

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FOR SALE.

REATISE on PURGATORY. By St. Cathering of Genoa, With Preface by His Eminence Cardinal Mouning. Olot, Kilt Jettered

REMEMBRANCE for the Living to

By

Munford, J. With an Appendix on the Heroic Act, by Father John Morris, S.J. 3rd Edition.

THE Heroic Act of Charity. By Father Tom Morris,

Mo

Ro

ONTH of the Souls in Purgatory 3rd

Edition

OSARY for the Dead. Black on Steel,

or monated in silver,

FLOWERS of November; or, Month of

the Most Holy Church,

Apply at the oflies of this Paper. Hongkong, 20th January, 1863.

INTIMATIONS.

FRANCE.

CONTINENTAL & COLONIAL

AGENCY (Licensed).

14, RUE DA CHABROL, PARIS. Transects every description of Commission Mereba and Gozatai baroney Bosiness

A intents excontri ni ikuufacturers' moet favorable ternis,

CONDITIONS,-- Two-and-a-half per cent Com mission wien Banker's Draft on Liodnu of Paris comparise Order. Svein torms to regular co responitants. Al Trade and Cast Discounts com- ceded to Puronssors, Griginal invoice sont when requested,

freebies takon oharge of ned rouliand ze beat adi- Tang asli advanced on Consignments.

The Agency Represents, Baya, and Wolle for Firms

Pabile Securities, Estabas und Properties, bought and sold. Loans, Mortgages, Minée, and Indas- Silvestiments, etc., negociated.

Manntanturers and Profcere can have saleable articles introducet to the merkeie on advantageR Conditions.

PRIK YANT-00:mprehensize and reliable-on appliza- tion,

BANKERS--Parts: Georgs Water, Esq., Rá, Houdevant des Italiena, lovboy: The London Rad County Bark, 3, Victoria Street, Westminster,

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05

VERY MODERATE TERMS.

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Hongkong, 19th January, 1883.

F. D. GUEDES.

WINE MERCHANT AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT.

No. 5, 'AGULAN STREET.

AS always on hand a large assortment

HHOIUE WINES of the beet

quality, at Modemte Paloo

Hongkong, 19th January, 1688.

NOTICE. -

THE Ensiuces of GENERAL PRINTER AND BOOKBINDERS hitherto con duobed by the nudorsigned will henceforth be carried on ander the style or firm of GUEDES & Co.

Mr. F. D. Guedes being the only partner in the firm.

DE SOUZA & Co. Hongkong, 1st February, 1883.

A KWONG,

DEALERS IN FURNITURE. PLATED, GLASS AND CROCKERY WARE. &c. &c., &c.,

AT MORRA VAIDES

No. 41, Wellington Street, UNGKONG.

A-TACK

FURNITURE STORE, No. 49, Que's Reap, BONGKONG.

Agents in Manila: Messrs. A. S. WATSON & Co.

E. CASSUMBHOY,

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, No. 9, 11, 12, 18, and 14, BEACONSFIELD ARCADE.

Has always on hand every description of English and Colonial made FURNITURE

FOR SALE ON

ALSO

Hi E.

CHINESE AND JAPANESE CURIOS.

TO BE LET,

TO LET.

Zaom. 8, 16,

N 26.

FOR SALE.

FOR SALE.

Talo TWO HOUSES in Helvedere Terrace, ANCIENT HISTORY, OKAMEER'S.

High Street.

Apply to

GUEDES & Co,

OF

ON THE PRAMISES, Hongkong, at Februwey, 1888.

TO LET.

www.B

GRANITE GODOWN, Blue Buildings,

Praya East.

Apply to

J. M. GUEDES. Hongkong, 20th January, 1988.

TO LET.

TT Hoan No. 39. Wigton ft

posite the Roman Catholic Church), containing Four Rooms, Out Houses, &c.

Apply to

GUEDES & Co. Hongkong, 20th January, 1888,

FOR SALE.

for the unc

of Ladies and Gentleman. Prics, 50 cents.

Hongkong, 18 Jammury, 1858.

GUEDES & Co,

FOR SALE.

DOUBLE-BARREL FOWLING-PIECE (muzzic-loading). Patent ensup Action, Twist Bazmals, side-antium Locks; in leather cat with Shot Pench and Powder Flask. Price, S1, Apply at the Office of this Paper.

Tougkong, 20th January, 1883.

FOR SALE.

TABLE showing the mean time of oulated for the Latitude of Hongkong or any other Latitude if required.

Price-20 Cute.

A Rising and Nettings of the sun cat

QUEDES & Co.

FOR SALE.

BOOKKEEPING, ART OF, MARTIN'S,

YHAMBER'S HISTORICAL and MISCEL

LANEOUS QUESTIONS.

DAstrmomy,

F

R WILSON'S CATHECHTENS OF

Biography, Botany,

Conton Things,

English Grammar,

Geography,

Fincory'

Music,

Nateral Philosophy

INQUIRE WITHIN SPON EVERYTHING,

UN FOR LEISURE HOURS.

GEOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY,

HISTORY OF ENGLAND. INTRODUCTION TO TUL SCIENCES.

JOHNSON'S DICTIONARY. KNOWLEDGE, CIRCLE OF. LAWS OF LAWN TENNIS,

M'

EDIEVAL HISTORY, CHAMBER'S.

NATURAL PHILOSOPHY, CHAMBER'S

UTLINES oF HISTORY,

IOUS BIOGRAPHER.

UESTIONS ON NATUGAL PHILOSOPHY

UDIMENTS OF KNOWLEDGE.

(PELLING Boo£8.

THE FINDING OF DR. LIVINGSTONE.

TH

†NIVERSAL HISTORY.

IGYRA'S DICTIONARY,

TONDERS OF THE WORLD,

THE MERCANTILE DIRECTORY OF the Continental, Foroigu and British Per- tious-Price $25. GUEDES & Co.

THE WORLD, iu 3 vol. comprising W

FOR SALE,

NGLO-CHINESE CALENDAR for 1883, neally printed on Chal

Price--20 Cents.

GUEDES & Ca,

Bourd

FOR SALE.

ATE BLOCKS FOR 1883.

Price-70 Canta

GURDES & Co.

FOR SALE, TABLY for Ascertaining any day of A

the Weak for any given within the present Century,

OURDES & Co.

IN THE PRESS.

GUIDE TO HURONING AND THE FAR EAST, principally intended for the use of Visitors, but having also special Features of Interest to Residents.

CONTENTS:

Historical Sketch of Hongkong.

Places of Interest in and around Victoria. Kowloon and Hongkong Harbour. Settlements and Villages on the Island. A Visit to the Native shops. Street Scenes and Sounds.

Some Chinese Customa and Superstitiona. Mono and Cat.

Anglo-Chinese Parois & the Cratonese Dialect.

The Farus of Hongkong (compileri for the first time). The Flora

The Geology.

The Chinese Calendar, Weights and Messures.

Chair and Boat Torift, English-Chinese List of piwes of interest and the principal firms.

General Index, etc., with two Maps.

W, BREWER, Bookseller, &o. Hongkong 1st February, 1883.

XAVIER, ST. FRANCIS, LIFE OF

"OUNG DEAN'S COMPANION.

'GOLOGY, RUDIMENTS OP.

Apply to

FRANCIS FRANCO,

Garda Lodge. Hongkong, 19th January, 1883.

FOR SALE.

Second-hand Boats.

MOLENSO'S ENLARGED ARITHMETIC,

CHINESE GRAMMAR.

FITY FAMOUS MEN.

FIFTY FAMOUS WOMES.

TEMPERANCE ANECDOTES,

ENFIELDS SPEAKER,

Jan ToversE'S GUIDE. CHAMBER'S INFORMATION,

COMMERCIAL LETTER WEITER,

WHO WERE THE FIRST WEAVERS, WHO WAS THE FIRST PAPERMAKER.

THE PRACTICE AND TEMORY OF CRICKET,

WALTERS' WORLD,

MUSEUM OF MIRTH. COMMERCIAL GUIDE, MATTER AND MOTION,

TAR LIFE BOAT, A TALK, FIRST HELY IN ACCIDENTS, THE FLINT, BY ALBERT SMITH, THE EVENING PARTIMS, BY Do. WHO WERE THE FIRST BUILDERS, HOW TO PLAY BILLIARDS AND POOLS. COLENSO'S ELEMINARY ARITHMETIC.

SKILLING

CHAMBER'S MODERN HISTORY.

31

ya

Alémena nad Key. PLANK GEOMETRY and KEY. HALLECK'S POETICAL WORKS. ELECTRICITY, BY DR. FERGUZON, CASBELL'S TECHNICAL EDUCATOR. DICTIONARY OF THE ART OF PRINTING, BISTORICAL ATLAS, by EDWARD QUIN, M.A. GUIDE of CONVERSATION in 813 languages.

Apply to

FRANCIS FRANCO, Garden Lodge, Hongkong, 39th January, 1883.

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