For Sale.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co. VICTORIA EXCHANGE,
Queen's Road CENTRAL
A YE
HAY
FOR SALE
THIN YOLLOWING
STORES.
---
EX AMERICAN MAIL STEAMER. Smoked IAMS.
Golden SYRUP in Gallon Tina. Assorted SYRUPS.
Corrino's Table FRUITS. ASPARAGUS.
Queen- OLIVES.
Bausage MEAT,
QAVJAR
Patted MEATS. -
MACKEREL in Bib Tins.
Eagle Brand MILK.
Lamb'a TONGUES.
Green CORN.
Baked BEANS. BRAWN.
A LARGE ASSORTMENT
of
COOKING AND PARLOUR
STOVES.
AGATE IRON
UTENSILS,
WOFFLE IRONS.
WARE COOKING
OHARCOAL TRONS.
KERUSINE LAMPS. NONPAREIL KEBOSINE OIL.
www.**
WINES, &c.
SPARKLING HAUMUR, Pto. & Qua
$11 and 812.
CUP CHAMPAGNE, Pte. & Qla. @ 912
and Bik.
SACCONE'S SHERRY.
SACCONE'S INVALID PORT. ROYAL GLENDEE WHISKY. JAMESON'S WHISKY.
OLD BOURBON WHISKY, HEZING'S CHERRY CORDIAL Assopten LEQUEURS. DRAUGHT, ALE and PORTER.
$c. ko.,
سال کے بعد
dc.
The Usual ASSORTMENT
THE CHINA MAIL.
ROLEARED.
To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements, as, for Helbow and Haiphong,
FOR 'SWATOW AND BANGKOK.
| THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAM-
SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
The Company's Steamer Taichino,th, Captain J. NEWTON, will he despatched for the above Ports an.FRIDAY, the 24th Instant, at 10a.m.
For Freight or Pimago, apply to
YOEN FAT HONG, Agenda
Hongkong, September 21, 1885. 1817
INDO-CHINA STRAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SHANGHAI (Taking Cargo and Passengers at through ratis for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW- CHWANG, HANKOW and Porte on
the YANGTSZE).
The Co.'s Steamship
Fooksang, Captain Boua, will bo espatched as abovo no
FRIDAY, the 24th Instant, at 4 p.m.
*For Freight or Passaga, apply tó
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong, September 21, 1880.
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG..
The Steamship
Breconshire;
1819
W. WARING Commander, will be despatched for. above Ports on or about tho 2nd Octubor.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Male Agents, Hongkong, September 21, 1886:
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be lesponsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Cren of the following Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:---
ALL MONE, Auerican ship, Capt. G. W. David:-Messageries Maritimes.
ANNIE H. 6TH, American ahip, Capt. R. B. Brown.-Arnhold, Karberg & Co.
BILLY SIMPSON, British barque, Capt. F. A. Brown.-Captain.
Borvio, Norwegian barque, Captain Ch. Henrikson-Melchers & Co.
GALATEA, Britiels ship, Captain William. Colvilla.-Borneo Co., Ltd. .
GRORGE CURTIS, American ship, Capt. T. Sproul-Master.
J. D. Peters, for New York Cambodia, for Yokohama Danish Monarch, for Shanghai.
PASSENGE
AERTYKI.
Pe. Greyhound, from Paoi, 6 Chineso. Por Crusader, from Saigon, $2 Chinese. Por Fockeang, from Shangliai, &, Mi Thompson, and 150 Chinese.
Per Tung Chung, from Swatow, 130 Chi-
дева.
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping
[No. 1218 SEPTEMJER
#7966:
tive which Serutator refers 10.09) high seat Anchored under Indyit for 11 perhaps not particularly happyhouta on the 17th p.m. On the 8th am. leads the writer in the morning paper tot adniu. Wil still blowing hard from to twit the China Mail for having
Gods for Steamer Anadyr unclamod
after Noon subject to zoni and Innding conveniently forgotten that the Hon. A the North, and wind and sea ingrossing with charges at 1 cont per package por diem, P. MoEwen not very long ago advovery Ureatening weather and low barome. 2p.m.-Phrs Chom Klao leaves for onted a Militory Governorship, and a tor, anchored again in Tonsang harbour, Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok. Municipal Council. Without acknow- 6 pm on the 18th. While at anchor thu 4 p.m. --Cambodia leaves for Y hama, de leging that this journal is bount in wind blow very hard from the N., with very
uny way to support every opinion were-
Prometheus leaves for London,
General Memoranda, Pur Brindisi, tema Shanghai: for Hong-THDAY, September 23- keng. Mrs Lay, Mr E. Grabitz, Mrs Mac
Trasfer Books of The Chinese Instance | Kay, and 6. Chinese; for London, Mrs Co., Ltd, elesed from this date to the
Averall, 2 children and amalı..
30th Inetant, inclusive. DKPARTED.
Transfer Books of the Unton Insurance Society of Canton, Lid, closed from this data to 2nd Frommo, inclusive, SATURDAY, September 25
Nou Mesting
of Shareholders of the Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., at the
Por Don Juan, for Amoy, 100 Chineso. Per Talaze, for Shanghai, My J. J. M. Senza, and Mrs Hewell, and 20 Chices
Per Soo-how, for Holhow, 40 Chinese. Fer Welle, for Faihow, 60 Chinese Per Marie, for Haiphong, 60 Chiness. Per Chow-chow fou, for Saigon, 12 Chi- nene.
Por Glamorganshire, for
Yokohama, 2 Eu copeane.
Per Fokien, for Coast Porta, 2 Europeans, and 200 Chinese.
TO DEFART.
Per Cambodia, for Yokobama, 2 Buro- peans,
Per Idins, for Hohow, 12 Chinese..
SHIPPING REPORTS
The British steamer Crusader reports: Had light North-Easterly, winde and fine
GRANDE, American ship, Captain T. H. weather up to port.
-
The Chinese steamer Yung Ching raports! Had fresh E.N.E. winds, and showery wea
1610 Evana.-Melchora & Co..
Ranvesrek, American ship, Captain Wither all the way. Tayler, -Order.
THE CHINA SEIPPERS MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COM- PANY, LIMITED.
-
FOR LANDON VIA SUEZ CANAL. (Taking Cargo at through rate to NEW YORK.)
The Co.'s Steamship
Kaisaw,
W. S. THOMSON, Com- mander, will be despatch
od as above on or about the 25th Tustant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agenta,
1815 Hongkong, Septeraber 21, 1886.
PUBLIC AUCTION.
THE Undoraigned has received instrus- Ttions to fall by Public Auction, on
TUESDAY,
the 28th September, 1886, at 2. p.m.; ut No. 6, Mosque Terraco,--
THE WHOLE OF THE
HYDRA, German barque, Capt. O. Bingo. Stemssen & Co.
J. D. PETERS, Amorican ship, Capt. G. A. Lane.Massageries Maritimes.
J. H. Bows, American barque, Captain John A. Plum,-Chinese.
LORNA DOONE, British barque, Lyan. Arnhold, Karborg, & Co.
MOUNT LEBANON, Amer. bar'tine, Capt. Cline, H. Nelson-Arnold, Karborg & Co Neave.Tardine, Matheson & Co.
RISTON, British barque, Captain Jax.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
September 21: 1886:-- Greyhound, British steamer, 227, T. A. Thomas, Pakhoi and Hollow September 19, General, ADAMSON, BELT. & Co.
Crusader, British stener, G47, T. Howin, Saigon September 15, General.-ARHOLD, KARSENG & Co.
Foukang, British steator, 990, H. W. Hogg Shanghai September 16, and Swatow 30, General.--JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Yung Ching, Chinese steamer, JG, Jan- coln, Swaton September 20, General-0. M. S. N. Co.
Brindisi, British steamer, 2,142, A W. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &., Adamach, Shanghai September 13, Mails
and General.-P. & O. Š. N. Co.
comprising
ÜRETOKNE-00vgned DRAWING-ROOM
OILMAN'S STORES, SUITE, ENTRE TABLE PUTORES, CHIMERY
ut ther
Lowest Possible Prices
FOR UASH.
MacEWEN, FRICKEL & Co.
Hongkong, July 1, 1886.
SZE HOP
1268
AS Fos SALS SAI KUNG LIME of
Hthe Best Quality; always Roady on
hand.
PRICE MODERATE.. No. 17, WING YOONG STREET, QUEEN'S ROAD EAST.
Hongkong, July 26, 1886,
NOW READY.
1443
THE REVENUE OF CHINA.
A SERIES OF ARTICLES Reprinted from The China Maü.' WITH AN APPENDIX:
PAMPHLET is Now Roady, and may bo had at the
OFFICE OF THIS PAPER,
Mesara, LANE, UNAWFORD & Co.'s, Messrs. KELLY & WALSH'S, And Mr. W. BROWED's.
Price.
50 Centa
Notices to Consignees.
UNION LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
FROM ANTWERP, HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
THE Stoamship Priss Alzunder, Captain Boxcar, having arrived from the
· above Ports, Consignees of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bill of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immedials delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Glass, Cauréis and Hearth Rous
DINING TABLE, SIDEBOARD, WHATNOTs. (Oxookery, Glass and PlateD WARE.
SINGLE IKON BEDSTEADS, WARDROBES, CHEST OF DRAWERS, MARBLE TOP TOILET TABLE and WASHSTAND.
ONE AMERICAN OKCAN.
Sex
&.,
But
Catalognes will jasued. TERMS OF SALE. --As customary.
J. M. ARMSTRONG,
Auctioneer. Hongkong, September 21, 1880.
Destination.
DEPARTURES. September 21:-- Souchow, for Hollow and Fakhoi. Welle, in Hoitow and Pakhoi. Marie, for Haiphong Thew chow joo, for Saigon. 4moy, for Whampoa.
ng, for Shanghat.
for Kutebinotzu. Glamorganshire, for Yokohama Don Juan, for Amor and Manila. Folien, for Coast Ports
Olympia, for Chefoo.
Gunger Rolf, for Whampoo.
Yong Ching, for Whampoa 1818 Falsang, for Whampoa
CARGO.
* Per §. §. Natal, sailed on the 10th Sept. -For Continent, 2,177 balos Silk, 653 bales Waste Silk, 36 cases Silks, 69 balas Cocoons, 4 cases Pungeus, 48 hall-cheats Ten, 311 pkgs. Sandrios. 15 bazos Treasure, value 52,900 Ts For London, 47 balea Silk, 394 bales Wasto Silk, 7 pases Silks, 3 balea Coconne, 23 half cheats Ton, 507.pkgs. Tea, and $20 pkgs. Sundries. From Foochow for Continent, 1,551 pkgs. Ten, (particulars. unknown).
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vesse's.
Captain
Walkeus.
Baur......
Wallace.
Batavia, &e, via Saigon....... Borneo (8). Hamburg, and Ports of Call.... Neckar (8).. Kobe and Yokoh¤L11....................... [Antonio (8). London, via Stez Canal..... London, via Suez Canal. London, and Ports of Call.. London, via Suez Canal,
Kaiaow (8)..... Prometheus (6) Brindisi (s). Achilles tal London, Vid Hamborg ..............
vio Sues Caarl,
Glengarry (6). London and
Breconshire (5). Manila,
Zafiro (n) via Marseilles, Genos, &
Rubattino (8) Sarsailles, do, via Baigon... Yangtad (8)..
York.
Annie W. Weatoo.
New
San Francisco, via Yokohama..City of Poking (6).. San Francisco, via Yokohama..San Pablo (6)..
San Francisco,..
Shanghai.......
Shanghai
T. F. Oakes...... oksang (8).......
(8).
Shanghai, via Amoy........... Palamed (3), Swatow, Singapore and Bangkok Phra Chom Klao (s). Sydney
(n)
Swatow and Bangkok.......... Taichtow
and Melbourne, se.......... Taiwan (n Sydney and Melbourne, &c....enmuir (s).. Tientsin, via Swatow and Chefoo Kwongsang (1); Trieste, &...
Vorwaerts (a) Yokohama and Kobé
Cambodia (s)
Klocka.
BANKA
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--
For SWATOW, SINGAPORE & BANG-
KOK.-
Por Para Chin Elao, at 1.30 pm, 31
Wednesday, the 22nd inst
For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.→
Per Cambodia, at 3:30 p.m., on Wednoś
day, the 22nd inat.
For SHANGHAI
24th iust.
For AMOY AND MANILA.-
Por Zafire, ai 4.30 pm, on Friday, the
24th inet.
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Per Teheran, at 2p.in., on Saturday, the
20th inst.
General Masingers' office. SUNDAY, September 26-
Claims against the ring & itxunder must
the wind
15 because it may have been expressed severo squalls and blinding rain. Atö1⁄2m, by Mr McEwen, it may be stated here on the 19th September, that we have pointed out in these có- shifting to the West, and the weather lumns many of the diffinities that clearing up, got andar weigh and pro- would follow the apojatment of a Mili- ceded Theneo to Swatow and to part tary Governor. At the same time, when
smarting as the Colonists here have of experienced moderate Easterly winds, ton boon under the arbitrary action of a squals and rain. Made fast to wharf at orces-grained and crotchety Governor | Horgkong at 8 am, to-day. and a deaf Colonial Office, it did not
rise us that an enger reformer like Tax Canton correspondent of of the N.-0, Mr McEwen should have me a pron, Vegu writes as follows The Viceroy posal which would divide the Imperiul
duties from the Municipal, and rive los Chang Chih-tung's notions of economy aro be sent in to Mosare Bussoll & Co., oncal taxpayors a slight share of the re-now taking an anexpected turu The few or before this date...
prosentation from which they are now Englisimon now remaining in the service. dobarred for paleof the Iwo Kusng are to be dismissed
GARDEN SEEDS,"
SEASON 1880.
· MOST OF OUR
LOWER AND VEGETABLE
SEEDS
arc
NOW READY FOR DELIVERY,
Second Shipment
is expected by EARLY STEAMER
Spaniality:
PANS F SEE in packets of six-named varieties, FINE SEARLTAD SEEDS.
Price, $1.00
A. S. Watson & Co., Limited, HONGKONG. Hongkong, September 9, 1886.
One nther remark. It is too much withrat delay. Englishmen are wald to be the fashion in official circles in Hong-
kong, when the hots of u public servant troublesome and petulant, and their are examined or criticised, for the official abilities have hitherto boon overestimated. court with to assume that is personal Ya Ming Was Bhil is this term applied by honour is at stake. If an inaccuracy is the Viceroy and Tartar General in their lato suggested, be immediately assumes that joint momorial to the throne, regarding the bis truthfulness is being called in quendusstional work done at the local Tang too. Although we think that Mr
MoEwen would perhaps have done Wen Kaan. Germans are no doubt much better to have moved the suspension of more pliable follows than Englishmen. the Standing Orders, and divided the The latter are 100 fond of talling the Council, rather than have expressed his officials the naked truth, wherever consult- strong belief in the inaccuracy of theed on important matters, and this jars reply given to his question, it does not Dem that the Surveyor General was against the nerves of all the Chiness offcials culled upon to bring his honour into the who are so fond of vain flattery and hear- proceedings.
ing pleasant things, however untrue such pleasant things may be.
1742
The publication of this issue commenced at 7.45pm.
Che Ching Guil.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, SEPÌFMRER 21, 1886.
A LETTER Uppears in this morning's
TELEGRAMS
(Via Southern Line.) THE BULGARIAN TROUBLE.
LONDON, 20th Supt., 1886. The Bulgarion Assembly has passed a bill for the trial of Prince Alexander's kidnap pers. It is stated that Russia protests against the proceedings.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
Captain Stewart and Lieutenant Blurray have both been officially notified that their services are to be dispensed with There are some others also whose names I have not beard, but whose term of service bra come to an end. -
SIM
the establishment of direct storm. communication between India and the colonies of Australia, an export trade has sprung up in wheat, from” India to South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Queenë fland. - '&ustralian whont growers are na- turally alarniod about their business, as it would appear the Indian article can be laid down in Adelaide considerably, cheapor than Colonial wheat, The buccesful in- troduction of Indian wheat to the Colorin markets would mean the destruction of wheat industry in Australia,
PASSED. BUEZ CANAL. OUTWARD BOUND-Rubbattino, August 17
Colombe, Angers, 27; phitrite, Ben lang, Europa, 31 Telamon, Chingico, Clyde, Sept. 3 Glenfintas, Hesperia, Claymore, Krupp, tan, 10 Be narty, Orion, 16 Agamemnon, Pem brokeshire, Osun, Teviot, Moray, 17. HOMEWARD BOUND: -Djemnik, Stentar, Angerton, Mosser, Laju, Sept. 3; Be alder, 7: Glenfruin, Priam, Lytha, 10; Jason, 14; Aldbourne, Albany, 17, of
The
The
TEE
of the
Mercury regrets to record the death, from dysentery, after an inoss about three weeks, at the early age of 35 Captain J. Gardoqui, tata master of the
Marcia, which escarred ut. the Goueral- 1 at Shanghai on the 15th instant
in
Hospita hat boom
COMINATIÓ: "DĖ:
nex AMERICAN Man, per the O. & 0. --Cola atuamer San Pablo, Jest Yokoliams: Cupi.
on Wednesday, the 15th instant, at the Marcia since the beginning of this year. daylight, and may be expected here on Ashington. He voimanded at one time the
on Previously he was chief officer of the a or about Tuesday the 21st inst.
Per Fooksang, nt 4 p.m., on Friday, the paper, over the signature of Scrutator," which takes the China Mail to tusk for what it calls a one-sided criticism of the Government. The communication con- tains no argument against ourselves, and. in fact her strengthens than other wise the position which we have as- sunod. It suggests, however, one or two remarks upon the relative positions For KOBE AND YOKOHAMA ---
Per Antonio, at 4.90 p.m., on Saturday,of the Government, the community und the 25th inst., instead of as previous the Press, in this Crown Colony, Our ły. notified.
remarks of Saturday evening are said to such a detormipedly one-sided MAILS BY THE BITE PACKET. ----
attack aven the Government' this The British Contract Packet firindisi will Scrutator expected the morning paper
be dospatched in FRIDAY, the 24th September, with Mails for the United FC notice them. Independence in jour Kingdom, Europe, and countries benalism: le goes on to say is one thing, yond, vid Frindin; to the Straite Settle. but indiscriminate carping is nuother. menta, Naturlands Indin, Burmah, Probably Scrutator has not been long Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, enough in the Colony to know the view Austro-Hungarian Lloyd'a 3. N. Co.'s months, no less than 40,000 presons have Tay Shampoo says timi during the last bro the China Arail has ever taken and still The usual hours will be observed in desing takes of the duties of a journalist in
atenmer Foruments, from Trieste, loft died in Corea from contagious diseases. the Mails, &c.
Singapore or the afternoon of the 16th In a certain village of about 1,000 inhabit Crown Colony like Hongkong. If he
instant, and may be expostod hero ob ants
300 hard succumbed to the malady and known, he might have recalled many
wow within a few days The tomates of a regarks dofining those duties, and shows Tus Glen Line steamer Giarchy, from Tantai's Yamen which numbered, up- ing that, from the very necessities of London, loft. Singapore on the 18th wards of 50 persons, all died from the the case, it was the duty of a publica, a 24 hastected here on or opidemic within one month, and no one journalist to artvocate, and champion the The stenraship Japan, from Caloutts, greatly frightened, and business
dared to bury them. The Coreana gra 66 a has left Singapore, and may be expeat standstill. Shanghai Courier. ed here on the 24th inst
and Gibraltar,
Agents.
Date of Leaving.
Jardino, Matheson & Co......About September 25. Norddeutscher Lloyd.
October 1, at noon. Russell & Cn.
September 25, at 5 p.m.
W. S. Thomson,.....Arnhold, Kerborg & Co.......About September 25. Webster.
Butterfield & Swiro...
A. W. Adamson.....P. O. S. N. Co. Anderson.....
Butterfield & Swire......
September 22. September 24, at p.m.
•September 95,
Jardins, Matheson & Co... About September 30.
Bell & Co.....
Co..
Maritimes......
Teylor..
W. Waring..
Talbot.
Lormier.
Duncan
Carlowitz Messageries Russell & Co..
0. 0.8. S. Co..
Cha.. Hogg
Jackson.
W. H. Watton.
J. Newton
Clegg
Thelms..
Wox...........
About October 2 September 25, at 6p.m. About September 28. September 30, at noon. despatch September23,
3, at 3p.m. October 2, at 3 p.m. Itussell & Co......... .........Quick despatch.
Pacific Mail S. S. Co...
Jardins, Matheson & Co... September 24, of 4 p.m. P. & O. 8. N. Co.....
Butterfield & Swire....
Yuen Fat Hong................ Yuon Fat Hong Butterfold & Swire.. Kussell & Co... Jardine, Matheson &
P. Radouicioh... O. Bachrach... ...Wildgoose............ Russell & Co...
SHARE LIST.--QUOTATIONS.
Fald- POSITION PER Last Report.
EP.
Nos. of -[Shares
Valve.
Piers and Cargo impeding her discharge
The Steamer is barthed at the Kowloon
12 ull
2P
2 all
will be at mes landed and stored at Con- Hongkong and Shanghai Bank Corp. 80,000 aignces' risk and expense, and no Fire
Insurance will be offcsted.
INSURANCES.
Optional Cargo will be forwarded on to North China Insurance Co., Ld...... 5,000 £
SITANORAL, unless notice to the contrary heYengisto Insurans Company, Jd.... 8,000 £ given before 5 p.m. Tomar, the 16th Inst.
All Claims against the Steamer must, he presented to the Underagued on or before the 26th Instant, or they will not bo zo- cognised.
RUSSELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, September 16, 1886.
STEAMSHIP ANADÝR.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
1789
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
JONSIGNEES of Cargo from London, Antwerp, Harry and Bordeaux, ex 8.8. Yoruba and Eyriad des Verguer, in connection with the above Steamer, are hereby informed that their Goods -with the srception of Opium, Trea- sure and Valuables are being landed and stored at their risk at the Company's Godowns,
whenes delivery may be obtained immediately after landing an
Optional Cargo willhe forwarded on, unless intimation is received from the Consigna before Moon To-mozkow (Thursday), questing it to be landed here
Bills of the Undersigned.
Goods
remaining
Union Insuranco Society Co., Id.........10,600 3: ·200$ 258 China Traders Ineurance Co., Lal... 34,000 3 83.335 253 Canton Insurance Office Co., Id..... 10,000 3 250 $ 568 Chisors Insurance Co., Limited... 1,5008 1,000 $ 200$ flongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld... 8,0008
2503 China Fire Insurance Co., Ld.
Reser. Balances. feard Last Dividend $4,500,000
For equali nationof div
Quick despatch. September 28. September22,at2p.m. Sept. 24, at 10 a 12. Septerabor25, at 4p.m. September 30, at 4 p.m. Co... About September 25.
October 2, at noDA. September22, at 4p.ni.
SEPTEMBER 21, 1888.
Closing rotations,
2 div. 4-year 186 % prem.
8. 111,700.4 to Juus30, 80
625,481.55)
Cash
The 20 p.sh. Tl.: 300 per share.
ex div.
$ 200,000), Tis. 100,000 Tls.
for 1885 35 for yr.
X 50,000 Tls.
3,000.76 Ded. S1 1884
*TI 118 BY,000) 439,039.431831. p sh. 84506 500,000 $ 167,621.15,20% annum $70.0 155,000 $ 466,214.4310 % for 1885 §874 28,711.502 2,863.806% for 1855 185 per share $1,000,000 3 289,483.65/8 27. 50 for "85/$4323 20,000 5 100% 235 666,700 $ 228,811,073 6 for 1881 687 por sharo
HK, C, and M. Stearohoat Co., Ll. 5, 0003
% half year 66% prema,, buyers 100 all
180,000 8 12.850,74
June 30/60- Douglas Steamship Co., Limited.... 20,000 8 50 all $ 86,764.163 402.9212%
2% year end
201 ing June3 185 Indo-China S. N. Company, Limited 18, 487 € 10£10
for 1885 par 4,387.5.97% 31,212 £ 50,000 shares issired...............,
10£ 10 China and Manila 8. S. Co., L... 3,500 8 100 Bl
None
25 discount
MUSCELJANSOUL,
STEAMBOAT COMPANIES
'kong hampos Dock Co, Ld. 12,600312 K. and Chinz Gas Co., Limited. 16,100 € New Shorts Hongkong Hotel Company, Id...."
shs, issued Sugar Company, Limited...... 9,000 3
Limited Coropany,
Ice
18,000€ 1 all 1,900 € 10 7.10 9,177.311 8,000 $ 10 10 6,000 3 20
600 8 7,000 5,000 8
Benson Bakery Company, Ld.'; Luzon Sugar Company Limited.. Pera Tin Mining & &ting Co. Selangoro. Tin Mining Co. (S'hai).... 2,500 wined by Panjom & Sunghie Dua Samatan 40,000 6
Mining Co. wil be contarsigned by
Hong Rope Manufactory Co, Ld. 3,000 8 after Wno- H. & M. Glass Manufacturing Co... 4,0008 pay, the 22nd Inabat, stoves at Une A. S, Watson & Co., Limited. Noon, will be? and landing
3,800
8,56 TL 27003
31849
subject to you
sent per package per diem, guest
LOINK
All Claims wat be sent in to me on or Obined Imperial 1831., before SATURDAY, the 26th Instant, or they
will not be recognised.
No Fire Insurance has been effected.
108
53:1
100 All
1884
1884 -1884 0.
Chinese Imp. (Ch Bank Lowe) 1885|| $79013
600 11
1784
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
„Agent.
Hongkong September 15, 1885.
6,701.47% half year 3115 % pram.
The
BONE ENGLASLI MAIL, per the P. & 0.88 Lusitania, belonging to the Orient Lato. Co, a steamier Rame, Left Singapore Ho was much respected by a large circle of oo Friday, the 17th inst. at 9 a.m.; friends, who bave lost in him a genial com and may be expected here on or about panion Wednesday, the 22nd inst
or about the 22nd instant
the inst.
0. 8. S. Co.'s steamer Palamed, from Liverpool, left, Singapore on the 20th
Lust, and may be expected here on the 26th inst.
Acboaning to the NC. D. Nous Mr Thompson, the local electrician of the Tule
A CORRESPONDENT of a Servo Croatian
views of the community as aguiast, those of a Government directed from the Co- Jonial Office. We do not question that The
the system of administration in Crown
newspaper has had an interview with Gen- Colonice has possessed certain advant
eral Ignatieff, who, if correctly reported, ages, or that even now, with alien po-
has spoken in this startling fash
fashion about pulations to deal with, it fulfils a use
Roma and Germany Russia has always fal purpose. At the same tire, the
been friendly to Germany. Our centrality workings of this system frequently grate
valuable help to the Germans in gave upon the feelings and clash against the phone Company, has gone to Hongkong, wars against Austria and against Fmoge,
the Berlin
Treaty Germany bas convictions of every one concerned-even for the purpose, it believes, of establishing but singe
Whenever officials as well as unomeint residents,— a branch of the Company at thle port. Lahowa Bertelf ungrateful,
useful plans Russia has sought to carry out and as the officials are bound to keep. quiet, it becomes the duty of those who We note from the Shanghai papers received of civilisation in the East, Germany, he
sy opposed them, or has
has urged -Austria, to avowedly take up the brief for the public today, that the Shanghai, Chamber of Corso Bismarck is a more dangerou
dangerous enemy to speak out and to oppose the notion of Commoros had, at the request si the Blani to us than Napoleon I was, and we must the Government when it appears to rub cipal Council, convened a meeting of the contrary to the public feeling. It would community to be held today to consider therefore be justas true to say that the re-
م
cautattempt made by onoffcial members, the proposed change in the local post office to obtain publicity for the discussion of and the establishment of a Chinese National financial and other questions, was a fone Post Office.
sidel attack upon the Government, as
do
buon our guard; for a war between us and will find that it was a mistake to forfeit Germany is inevitable. Germany, however,
Russia's friendship, for between us and the French they will be between two ares. In France all parties nagar for revanche,
Effkiz,
Chứng nh any disaffection, or
to characterise any honest and fair l'icho de Shanghai is not to be suspended Tar 2.0. D. News leaths by a private criticism in this journal as such. It after all. In its issue of the 16th instant it letter from Ighaug, dated 8th September, would be en anomaly for a public writer 858-Wo are happy to inform our reader that nothing more was heard there of the in this Colony to be, as a rule, ather that the publication of this journal will not persecution of Christians
Szechten. The than in opposition to the Government
missionsrics find the lahang people more under existing circumstances. The be suspended. The sympathy shown a civil than ever, and the writer of this later anomalous position of the unofficial and the promises of substantial nid given noted that foreigners generally make a great members of Council, and their apparent have induced; na to continue the work for
mintake apposing that they and their belplessness in face of the Colonia! the success of which wo have struggled force to the Chinese. His own experience ffairs aro matters of tremendous import- Office, naterally force independent mom the insk cavan years. We hope that our is Ichang, and in Hupeli and Kzechuen, is bars into opposition; and it the efforts and our perseverance will soon bear that not more than one Chinaman in ten official members of Council are thus pre
thousand even dreams of the existence of forced to oppose many things which the fruit.
Chiosman in the Government calmly assume to be uns
country if he getsin. impeachable, it need not be surprising Tux following appointments are announced him by a missionary, lonka at it for a mo that an intelligent Anglo-Saxon com- in the last received Official Gazette-Oolment ass curiosity and then pale it by without taking the trouble to think whật munity should entertain similar views. F. J Cook (now in Hongkong, has been tie or where it came from or what tape of Now, the etion of the Colonial Office appointed senior commissariat officer on people the giver of it comes from. recently on the enbfeets of the Loan
foreigners. The ordinator tect given
Por P&O steamer from London, August 20.-Fox Hongkong Mrs Burnie, five children, and muree, Mr J. R. Coul- thard, Mr W. 3. Baunders-For Bhanghai Mr and Mrs Anderson, Miss Dacobus, Miss Taylor, Mrs Edgar A Thomas
Ringly For Yokohama Mr Goosed.
and the Defenos have not tended to the Staff of the Britian Forosa in the China inllowing passengera bave been booked lessen the feeling of irritation at the and Hongkong command: Captain Charles for the Far East helplessness of Crown Colonists It is F. IL Beucer of the Royal Inniskilling also unquestionable that the result of Fusiliers to be major, vise 0. J. Drke: the discussion concerning publicity in Captain and Bruyet Major W. F. D. Coche the Finance Committes ins incrensal that feeling, while a share of the blame rane, of the Dalso of Cornwall's Light In
fantry (Brigade Majur un the Btail), to be has been unconsciously apportioned to the leading members of the local Go- major, vice D. Bond Captain Stephen Port & 0, stormer from London, Bent. vernment Under these circumstances, M Topp, of the Northamptonshire Regi 2 For Shanghai HAI our strictures of the other day ware moat, to bs major, vigo E. D. Bandya, bita Davidson For Tokaameranst penned; and if Scrutator has failed ded; and Trout. Alexander MaLachlan bay) Mr Cocksedge.
(via Bom-
&0. steamer frour London, Sept.
to enter into the feelings of the public of the Buts to be capt, vice D. F. Lewis, D.For Hongkong; Capt. and Mrs FarroŃ, in this matter, it is only reasonable to
Per P&D steamer from London, Sept assume that he has been more embusest seconded
Biodlay
with the official than with the popular Mr Edwin Robert Stapylton Sandys, 23-For Hongkong Two Misses Bateman, nominal spirit. At nfl events; although we did Paymaster in II. B. M's feet, has been adem Bobohan Mt R. Relie
Bud M not directly accuse the Acting Governor canced to the rock of staff paymaster and Yokohama: Mr Prespote, Mr Martin. of stifling discussion, it is to be re- Mr Gustavus G. Rochford has been appoint London, October 7 For Hongkong: Bay, P& steiner Bullaurat, from gretted, we think, that Mr Marsh did
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not show a greater desire than he did a nasistant derk të
encourage discussion, even to the Tas Fooking, Captain Hogg, reports *-**-*- straining of a point in regard to the Left Shanghai on the 18th at 0020 am. Standing Rules. As things have gone,
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the prevailing fooling is that the Act To Nanld Jalands experienced moderats Manco, Mrs Wales, three children, and ing Governor would have done better North Easterly and Fasterly winds, with Ede Mr and Mrs H. 1. Denny had he used more of the surviter in dull, oversat weather. Thence the wind Per P. & 0, steater Nov. 18. modo than he did
Hongkong (vis Bombay), From Brindis
Allamand to Gibraltar and Mauriced to a gale from the N.N.E. and Mr and Mrs Hirak