Insurances.

NOTICE.

QUEEN FILE INSURANCE COM. PANY

TBC Undersigned are prepared to weept

Risks on First Claas Codowns at per cont, net prouium per annILDA.

NORTON & C., Agents. Hongkong, May 19, 1861.

LANCASHIRE INSURANCE

COMPANY.

(FIRE AND LIFE.į

CAPITAL.-TWO MILLIONS STERLINU.

938

UE Undersigned are propared to grant

Buildings or Goods stored therein, on Goods on board Vessals and on Hulls of Vunsels in Harbour, at the usual Torms and Conditions.

Proposals for Life Aurances will be ro

the Directora ceived, and transmitted to for their decision.

If required, protection will be granted on first class Távos up to £1000 on a Single Life.

For Rates of Pronious, forms of pro- posals or any other information, apply fo

ARNBOLD, KARBERS & Co., Agails, Hungkong di Canton, Hongkong, January 4, 1867.

Hamburg April and Singapore May 23, General,STEMASEN & CO.

Clara, Gorman steamor, 674, 0, Christen- sen, Tonros May 22, and Quinton 26 General.WLER & CD

Zaftro, British steamer, 670, R. M. ToF Fot, Manila May 26, General.Rose &

Co

Kong Beng, British etcarer, 802, F.-W. Phillips, Bangkok May 23, Camera THEN FAT Hose,

Anton, Gorman steamer, 396, B. Aerolvan, Pakhai May 26, and Hothon 28, General WIELER & CO

Thibet, Dritish steamer, 1,671, W D. Mudio, Yokohama: May 22, Maila and General.-P. & 0. 8. N. Co.

Marcia, British steamer, 1,060, A Mho- Intosh, Nagasaki May 24, Coal-TASA SIMA COLLIERY AGEBUY

15.

May 30:-

Independent, German steamer, 871, A. Harzenwinkel, Newchwang and Olotuo May 23, Beans.WIZLER & Co.

Dajila, British steamer, 836, John Watt, Haiphong May 27, General-A. R. MARTY. Terios, British str., 1,347, D. McCorkin dale, Saigon May 25, Rico and Poddy, ADAMSON, BELL & Co.

Chingtu, British stosmēr, 1,459, J. D. Artbur, Australian. Parte; Post Darwin May 21, General and Cost.--BUTTERFIELD SWIRE

Ancona, British steamer, 3,132, J. P. Hassall, Bombay May 14, and Singapore 10025, Maila and General-P. & 0. 8. Ñ." Co.

To-day's Advertisements.

I

NOTICE

HAVE This Day ESTABLISHED myself, na a Susun and GENERAL

BROKER

K. H. LIGATWOOD,

Club Chambers.

Hongkong, May 30, 1887.

1022

THE CHINA & MANILA, STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA FIA AMOY,

The Cc.'s Steamship

-Zahro,

Captain TALBor, will be despatched for the above

Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 1st June, at

4 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers,

1021

Hongkong, May 30, 1867. DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO

The Ce, 'A Steamship

Thales, Capt. GorDARD, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 3rd of June, at Noon.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers,

Hongkong, May 30, 1887.

FOR KOBE (DIRECT)

The Steamship Salter, Captain Rozz, will be despatched as above on

FRIDAY, the 3rd Juno.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DEPARTURES. May 39:- Mercury, for Yokohama. Albany, for Sigon. Fuuden, for Shanghai. Partridge, for Yokohama,

Moskwa, for Nagasaki,

May 30

Activ, for Haiphong. Alwine, for Elaiphong Marie, for Elaiphong.

reglund, for Heiber and Pakhai, Norden, for Kutchinotza, Namoa, for Coast Ports. Independent, for Whampoa.

CLEARED. None.

·PASSENGERS.

ÁRRIVED.

Per Frejr, from Haiphong, Chinco Por Triumph, from Haaiburg; Mes and Mias Langschwade, and Mrs Burgess.

Per Clara, from Touron, 41 Chinese. Par Zafiro, from Manila, Mesars Patter- son, Jones and Morgio, and 100 Chinese.

Per Kong Beng, from Bangkok, 72 Chi-

gesc.

Per Anton, from Fakhot, &c., 25 Chinese. Per Dafita, from Haiphong. 2 European, and 8 Chines.

POST OFFICE NOTICES.

MAILS will closa ----

For NAGASAKI --

THE CHINA MAIL

Par Tetarios, at 9.30 .., on Tuesday,

the 31st inst FOOCHOW

For

For Guthrie, at 11.30 am, on Tuesday,

thu Ist ivst...

For HAIPHONG

Per Frer, at 6pm, on Tuesday, the lat

ist, instead of previously notified. For AMOY AND MANILA.

Per Zafiro, at 3.30 min., où Weduosday,

the 1st Jans

For YOKOHAMA -

For Bayley, at 330 μm., on Wednesday,

the 1st June.

For STRAITS & BOMBAY

Por Krahgar, at 2.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 3rd June.

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA,

Par Thibet, at 3 p.m., on Friday, the

3rd June.

For SINGAPORE.--

Per Niobe, at 10.30 am., on Monday,

the 6th June.

MAILS DY THE BRITISH FACKET, The British Contract Packet Rosetta

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Miscellaneous.

Claima against the Japan must be made

on or before this datgy Goods par Denbighshers undelivered

after this data subject to ront.

The Macao Independente anya tlust a per- Is a proclaimed in Saturday a Cazite that forranues will be given on the 4th proxima. the Ordinance for the better ragulating of

in the Theatre of D. Pedro V, by the crow of the gunboat Rio Lima in end of the poor of Macid.

the trade in opium shall come into force os the 1st of June. The Gazette also contains

notification of the provisional appoint mant of Mr. A. Seth to be the Superinten

According to a return furnished to the ant of Imports and Exporta. Mr Seth's Governant by Mr A. Humphreys, Jecies for the present will be in the premise

20,138 proof gallons of spirits were manufactured by the Chine Sugar Refining Uo., Limited, during the quarter cuded

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, June 1

Goods par Steamer Dizonte unclaimed

after Noon subject to cent." THURSDAY, JURO 2

falinnagainst the Lord of the Tales must hech May, 1887.

sont in to Messrs Russell & Co., on or before this date. BUDAY, June $

Final Call of 6 per Share of The Punjom & Sunghie Dua Sadanten Mining Oo., Td., payable at H&S'hai Bank Gooda por Glengle undelivered after

this date subject to rent. A 9p.m.-Mooting of Zetland Lodge. MONDAY, June

4 p.m.-Auction of Crown Land at Peal

SATURDAY'S Garetle notifies that his Exent Iency the Officer Administering the Cover mant has been pleased to recognise, provi- sionally and until further notice, Me Miki Susto us in charge of the Japanese Corsu late at this port

adjoining the Supreme Court, known as Crosby's Store.

A CORRESPONDENT has cont us the fol lowing translation of a paragraphs from the Kuang Pao of the 28th inst

PAST WITH DIEP ROUTS AND LUXURIANT

"YEAVER

[No. 142] MAY 30–1887.

Taz U. 5. ships: Oncho and Polos arrived Hobe The latter vessel requires, we are Yokohama on the 10th instant, last rom derstand, new bislers. The LBS. Masion. left somewhat suddenly on the same date for Chenaripo, but the exact cause of her presence thard being found necessary has not transpired.

Jan Ma that Master Kauo Fenolicas, son of Fro The Japan Mail earns with great regret

fassor Einest Fenolloss, died on the 12th of April at the age of oven. The little boy, a child of grant promise and inest endear- og qualities, left Japan with his parenta last summer, and Mr and Mrs benalioss were travelling in Europe at the time of his death.

The Nagasaki Express hears that Mr. W. G. aaon, ate H.B.M.'s Consul-Gonoral in A man who Las just returned from King Corsa, in ane It Tokio at the end of this chew (Hainan) reports, that last month month and that he will take up his duties

of Japaneso Secretary at !!: B. M. Lega therò appested on the surface of the sea tion there. Mr. Thomas Brenan Clarke rant King-shine a Man ních tưng tạo Thornhill, Second Secretary, was also ex-

Road, and 5 p.m., at Lichnond Road, DoriNG the week ended the 21st May, Lycopedum inuoluenspector at Tokio to relievo Mr. Laroom,

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

Third Secretary, at HL. 5. M.'s Legation.

110 deaths were registered in the Culony, It was first discovered by some bost people, a 99 from fevers, 34 from infantile conval- who did not take much notice of it, brinse Save the Northern Territory Tama of the sive diseases, 30 from chest affections, they thought that it was some plant carried 7th instantWe Toties that during the past month, 85 Europeans have come to our from bowel complaints, 7 from marasmus, thither by the sea. But when, uftor sport, and 166 have left, while the Chines AVE BEEN APPOINTED 1 from throat affection and 36 from other long time, they still saw it high and straight population has been increased by 371 during that period, the number of art wil causes. There were five deaths among the towering above the so, they were stop beon 386, and the departures 15. It European and foreign civil community, shed and called people from far and bear be seen by this record, that 81 more whites resulting from small pox, 2 from convulsions to look at it. Many stood on shore and saw have left the Territory than have stared

in it. Figures like these speak for thom it from a distance. There was a German solves and the glaring orror of allowing and 1 from sente throat affection.

be despatched on THURSDAY, the HOLE AGENTS

2nd June, with Maila for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be- yond, via Brindis; to the Straits Settle- menta, Netherlands India, Burmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, Arid Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, &c.

MAILS BY THE FRENCH PACKER The French Contract Packet, Oceanion will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 9th Jane, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places beyond, i Naple; to Saigon, Straite Settlements, Balavia, Burrash, Oeylon, the Australian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Calencta, Adeó, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, &c.

·EOURS OF CLOSING

THE ENGLISH MAIL. The following hours are observed in cloring Mails, &, by the British Contract Packut:-

Day of Departure,

NOON.Money Order Office closes. 2 P.M.--Registry of Letters cesses. Posting of all printed matter and patterns conzos.

3

P.M.Mail closed, except for Inte

Letters.

3.10 .M.-Lottera may be posted with

Late Fee of 10 cents unti

3.30 PM. When the Post Office obriser

entirely.

3.40 r. M.Late Lotters may be posted on board the packet with Late Fee of 10 cents until time of departure.

Amoy.

* "Azores Is. * Belgiums.

* Berinudo, * Canada

Canton.

* Madeira.

+ Malta.

Mauritius.

* Natal

* Newfoundland,

New South Wales,

* New Zealand.

Per Teviot, from Sigon, 146 Chinese. Per Marcia, from N-gasaki, 3 Europeans.

Money Orders. For Thibet, from Yokohama, Messrs H. H. Prico, A. Yaill, Lisat. H. Flood, Lord

1-Money Orders are issued at Hong- Shaftesbury, Mr Paget Zoyaba, Captais kong and Shanghai on the following coun- Anderaon, Captain Hopkins, Mears . Atriva and places:→→ Wendt, Chin Fick Kan, H. Nielson, H. 1023 Yosoban, Wong Poy Chan, and 3 Chinese. For Ching, from Australia, &o., Mesars Pollard and Manielder, and 55 Ubinese.

Por dupons, for Hongkong: from Mel- bourne, Mr Menson; from Bombay, Mossre Leai, Joseph, Mr and Mrs Bryant, MrE Creasy Ese, Miss Sharp, and Mr Tripp from Penang, Mr and Mrs Koh Chou Sang, infaut and 2 mervants, and 33 Chinese; Front Singapore, Mosers G. Van Deldon, M. Van Dader, Major Nicolson, and 3 Chineas For Shanghai: from London, Mr and Mrs. Godfrey, Mra H. Godfrey, and Mr H. W. Daniela; Trom Dom- bay, Mr. and Mrs David, infant and Bervant Mrs. S. J., David and 4 servants. For Yokohama.from London, Mr Reece; from Venice, Mr Seligman; from Brin- disi, Messrs Tashmi, Fagicka a Meik; from Melbourne, Dr. and Mrs B. Headley from Penang, Mr and Mrs Morgan and

GEO. R. STEVENS & Co. Hongkong, May 30, 1887

1020

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR TIENTSIN.

The Steamship

Nancing, Captain FRIES, will be despatched as absve on

MONDAY, the 6th June.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, May 30, 1887.

1619

AUSTRO-EUNGARIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI AND TRIESTE. (Taking Cargo at through rates to CAL

CUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN QULF, BLACK SEA, TEVANT and ADRIATIO PORTS.)

The Co.'s Steamship

Berenice, Captain C. Shuteja, will be despatched as abovo on FRIDAY, the 10th June, at Non.

Forfarther Particulars, regarding Freight and Passage, apply to the Larscy of the Company, Prays Central.

O. BACHRACH,

Flongkong, May 30, 1887..

Agent.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Bervaat.

Darantee.

Per Ningpo. for Shanghai, Miss Stewart Por Moskwa, for Nagasaki; 144. Euro- paans

Pur 4hoine, for Baiphong, 15 Chinese. Per Marie, for Haiphong, 20 Chica

SHIPPING. REPORTS

The German steamer Triumph reports. Had B. and S. E. winds and fine weather.

The German steamer Clara reports: Had fresh 8.5.2 breeze with fine weather throughout.

The British steamer Zafiro reports: Had light S.W. winds and very fine wes- thor.

The British steamer Kong Beng reports: Had calms and light variable winds through- and the voyage,

The Garmin steamer Independent roporta: Hal strong winds with rain; and fog atmosphere mostly all the time.

The British steamer Dafla reports: Fite weather with light to moderate S. L.

aud Southerly winds, and smooth sea throughout the voyage.

The Britial steamer Teviot reports: Left

* Cape Colony,

Ceylon. † (Constantinople),

Cyprus

* Denmark. * Egypt- * Falkland Is. Ruachow: *Gambia *Germany.

* Gibraltar,

* Gold Coust

Rankow. Hawaii Hotho Hongkong,

* Holland. *Honduras, (Br.).

* Iceland Jacia *Italy.

Jupaa.-

North Borneo. Ningpo

* Norway,

Port Darwin, Portugal Queensland. *S. Helona.

Seychelles,

Shanghai

*Sierra Leone.

South Australia.."

* Sweden.

HONGKONG, CHINA AND MANILA,

MAWSON'S NEW PATENT WATER

WITH

who went into a boat alone and rowed to Chinamin a free entrance to our country

THE S8. San Pablo, which has just recoir the spot, recognising the plant ha a fan become painfully apparent ed exienatve improvements at Ban Fran- niot 11 ing to o. He tied to be on dan borang FILTERS,

Tax Japan Mail gives the following transla cisco, having had an additional new deck length of the plant but did not succeed. tion of a paragraph from the Jin Shumpor put.on, superior fittings introduced and got He intended to order a boatman to dive and. It was reported some time ago that the a general overhaul, will be thrown open investigate the plant and cut it of When Nippon Yusen Kaisha had ordered two sisaman of 3,000 tons each frora England. to-morrow afternoon and evening to general this man was about to do so, a great wave We leam now that in vousoqueuse of the inspection. A launch will take visitors same and almost caused the boat to tounder.crease in the coasting trade and in viow from Puttinger Street wharf (Victoria Hotel This frightened the people so that they not be built after the present year, the of the fact that junks of over 500 koku can.

wharf) between 4 p.m. and 9 p.m. The stopped their examination, and that groan company has purchased sustbor steamer of owners will be glad to see all who can con (or tubular

thing was no more 2,500 tons, to be amed the Fushiki Mary, veniently pay a visit to the ship,

and a fourth of 2,000 tons, to be called the Sakata Maru, These vessels will be brought to Yokohama about the beginning of July next. The total tonnage of the vessels belonging to the company at present

RENEWABLE MEDIUM. Handbills, showing Construction and Patterns, supplied on application, A. 8. WATSON & Co., LTD.

HONGKONG DISPENSARY

HON G K 0 N G, PENTABLIRNIK» 1841.

THE

| Bungkung, April 20, 1887,

BIRTH.

831

A CRUSADA is being made against gamblers

to be teen. Stiffit aproats every other day or after an interval of several days, and is strange phenomenon which has certainly a

|

On the 19th May, at No. 48, Blad in West Palat. Nine men wore convicted spiritual inbusy. Whether the iu fut in about 59,000, but by the addition of these.

Yokohama, the Wife of R. N. ST. JOHN, of

DEATH

On the 30th May, at Macao, Mrs. MAR GANET E. BENNING, born in Savannah, Georgia, May 27, 1810; aged 71 years.

The publication of this issue commenced

af 3.15 p.m.

The China Minil.

HONGKONG, MONDAY, MAY 30, 1887.

TELEGRAMS.

[SUPPLIED TO THE CHIYA MAIL."},

(Via Southem Line)."

THE FRENCH MINISTRY.

LONDON, 27th May, 1887. M. Freycinet has again been requested to form a new Cabinet, but has declined the task owing to opposition to the retention of Contral Boulanger.

RESULT OF THE OAKS.

20 Losnos, 27th May, 1887. Duke of Beaufort's Revo d'Or. First.

· Mr T, Valentínďa St. Helen Second. Duke of Westminster's Freedoin. Third.

THE BULGARIAN SUCCESSION.

LONDON, 28th May, 1897. Replying to a note from the Porta re garding the Bulgarian succession the Pow

by

Straits Settlements.ere agreed upon an exchange of views, but Swatow.

Russia has declined to discuss the question (From La Courrier d'Haiphong.)

Received at Hanoi 23mi May

*Switzerland.

Tasmania,

United Kingdom.”“, United States. Victoria

Western Australia:

Weat funes (British, * Lagua.

Danish, and Duta), 2-Orders on the Countries marked * are forwarded through the London Post Office, and are paid less a small discount of about 24. in the £1, for which the remitter Mud allow. All such orders must be expressed

in British currency.

page to

The cominission charged is as followa (according to the currency the Order is drawn inf

Up to £2, or $10, or B 20,.....0.20 cents.

53

£5, or $26, or R 50,0.40

$60

£7, 835, or F 70.0.60 £10, or $50, or R100....0.80

R150, $1.00,⠀⠀

(unless drawn on India, when B150 is the

4No Order mit exceed £10 or linit), nor will more than two such Orders be issued to the sama person, in favour of the saine payco, by the same mail.

5.-Money Orders on the United King- dog for even sure not exceeding £5 ara

ANOTHER RESIGNATION.

M. Delaporte, under Secretary of State the Navy, has just resigned.

to-day, two of whom were fined $50 and the rest of them $6 each. As in most of these

bag or for good it is impossible to decide.

four steamers it will be orez 70,000 tops.

SAYS the Japan Gazette of the 19th in- Cases informers were concerned in the mat UrWARDS of 60 of the privoipal: Chinese stant-About anif past eleven o'clock this ter, and they seem to have so exasparatad residents in the Colony mot in the Tung morning fire was hand to hare broken out

ant of

+

Guol protoises. The alarm bell was at oneo

rung and in a vory short time the engines

of the Yokohama Fire Brigale were upon the ground and by the energetic action of the men of the brigade the insipient con- flagration was extinguished before it had attained dangerens dimensions. It was currently reported that the fire was the work of the notoricus Portell, & prisoner în tho Consular guol, who was found hidden away after the fire was discovered, probably with the infection of trying to effect an escape during the confusion caused by the fire.

A SECORD meeting of British residents of Nagasaki to consider the question of cele brating Her Britaanje Majesty's Jabiloe, was held in the Pheatre on Wednesday evening last, when, after aone discussion, was decided to confine the general cale

the gamblers that the latter have organised Wah Hospital yesterday afterwun, to con- in a room in the United Batce Comentar

One insider the selection of a site for the Chinese parties to attack the inforners. former on Saturday night was so geriously Chamber of Commerce, to be established in beaten that he had to be taken to the commemoration of the Queen's Jubileo, Hospital, and another resterday had a leg and the question of co-operation with the

Baropean community. Mr. Ho Auei pre sidad, and there were also present: Mr. Wai We regret exceedingly to observe the death Yuk (Vice Chairman); Dr Ho Gai (Hon. af M. Jules Cousin, the founder and editor Secretary); Mr Lee Shing (Hou Treasurer) of the first newspaper in Tonkin, L'Annir Messrs Lo Hot Ping, Leong On, Yeung des Tonkin. M. Cousin had been in delicato Tak Fong Ng Plog Hoon, Lo Ta health for some time, and was returning to Chung Chan Kwan. I, Lau Tan Chun, Franco along with his wife to recruit his Cheung Sz Kai, and Woo Lin Yuen health. From the short telegram ir Le The Chairman reported what had been done Courier d'Haiphong we gather that heat the former meeting, that it had been died on board the teamer Haiphong, the determined to collect money for the purpose Messageries Maritimes service bunt between of building a Chamber of Commerce and to bration to a pienio and the illumination of Haiphong and Saigon. The budy was land celebrate the Jubilee of Her Majesty in appointed, and airangements are now being the British Consolate. A committee was ed at Tourane where the funeral took place befitting way. Ho was glad to report that made, with a view carrying out the wish M. Congits arrived in Tonkin at a period they had already been promised a sum off the uajority. So far as he been decided when the troubles of the French were at 852,500. They had & Committee consisting up to the present the picnic will take place on or about the 1st prox.,.on Fappen their greatest. He had, however, great of lo! members, nad each of the members hory, in which it to be hoped that all with * confidenen in the future of the country and of that Committee had subscribed $100. British subjects will participate throughoat all the difficulties that arose Before they proseded to select a site hinge gathering of other intionalities as their guests; aić, Favoured with fino wes- he sought to inspire his countrymen with thought it would be bitter to by a day for thor, we have no doubt that a very enjoy. hope and courago. If he made mistakes, collecting subscriptions. After some disable day will be spent in sports and other amusements. In the vantag, in addition they were at least the outcome of his fervent cussion it was agreed to defor the selection to illuminating the Consulatent the expense patriotism.

of a site till some future date, and the 15th of the subscribers, troat of the private re sidences of British subjects will be lui.

nated. — Vugasaki Expresi.

House should be the central points of the scheme. The English system, that author

yonid to have sorted, having been consisted out of precedente established through centuries of practics experience. connor be easily adopted by a foreign

day of the present Chinose moon (6th June) Tas Northern Territory Tinca of the 7th was unsuingously adopted as the day to instant contains the following By the commenos collecting the money aubacribed. S

THE Toron Shinshi giver en epitome of 8.a. Tanian the Hon. W. H. Marah, The Chairman then said he had received a opinions attributed to a German employe of the Japanese Government with respect C., Acting Gufonor of Hongkong visit from the Iton Mr Chater, transures to the future Consitution of this empire THE FRENCH MINISTERIAL ORISIS.and his wife left Hongkong on the 28th of of the European Jubilee Fund, who wished According to our contemporary's account,

Copelitation M Freycinet has informed the President April for New Zealand. His Excellency to to know if the Chinese residents would the foreign jurist halds that the C

must be pivoted on the principle of inger of the Republic that, as all his efforts have taking the trip on account of his health, unite with the Europanos in their celebra alism: The preservation of the Emperor's baen in vain, he must give ap the mission which has been failing for some time past. tion. He (Mr Ho Amei) was aura the Chiline and the security of the Emperor's of forming a new ministry

Before leaving, he was presented with an nese in this Colony did not wish to hold address at Government. Houso. Owing aloof from the Europeans in this matter. to his indisposition, he was unable to They had decided upon the Chamber of land in Palmerston during the atty Commerce before the Entopouts had come of the vessel in port. A correspondent any decision. This ipstitution was ur country. This consideration alone would favours the

same paper with the fol gently required, but he strongly advised be sufficient to deter Japan from attempte lowing The day that I Marsh left them to devote a part of the money sub-ing to take England as a constitutional model. There is further tit positive re- Hoogkong will long be remembered there. soribad for the illuminations to be made, flection-we still quote the opinions at OUTWARD BOUND: Kinyomaru, Maret 22; From early moming a continuous rear of Bo proposed that sum of $10,000 be tributed to the German feriat that con

tho iderablo similarity exists between Canton, 29; Berledi, April ; Elektra, cannon was heard when the acting-Governor handed over to the committee applanted national dispositions and political condi Neckar, 12 Triumph, 29; aitan, was saying good ore, on board the war His Excellency, as a contribution to tions of Japan and Germany. The latter Victoria, May S, Colombo, 6; Ava, Dardanus, Jann, 18 Tramaddy, Me ships, and the diu of fire crackers fired by the illuminations and general rejoicings, country lathes kudicated as the proper rionethshire, Lydia, 13 Geneva, Danas Chinese friends lasted till the Taiyuan and towards the getting of a bronze state what she wants in respect of Constitutional Bourse from which Japan should borrow cation, 17; Whee, 30 Glendon, Juft. He was escorted by a guard of honour for the Queen. This proposition was un

mechanism. Commenting on this recom- Orion, 27. HOMEWARD BOUND-Olympis, April 1; to the stent-launch, and at four o'clock animonsly agreed to. It was fatimated the mondation, Foron Shanah observes that it tu Tan, May 10: Glenfalloch, Breconshire, the steamer proceeded down the harbour it had boon resolved to deposit the money said to exist between Japanese sud Ger by no means convinced of the similarity Palamed, 17; Bellerophon 27

through crowds of steam-launches leaded collected in a Chinese barkug firm, of naɑs, and that in a matter of such grave

importance to the empire, the ipad dirt of: steamship insaney, from Calcatta,

The meeting also resolved to prosent an taken an conclusive, Neither, however, Jeft Singapore ou the 25th inst, and to the harbour month ay be expected here on or about the

Address to the Quest This address, we can is be neglected. With this criti steamship Miray left Singapore on the Court to-day with sdministering a stupefy of workmanship. It was at first thought it connury to any gate, the Tokya journal 30th instan

Two Chinaman whow charged at the Poliestelisve, is likely to be a magnificent piece should be erercised before committing the and a general reference to the caution that

LOCAL AND GENERAL

PASSED SUEZ CANAL P

-1024 Saigon or the 25th instant, and landed granted by means of Postal Notes, is to The Tado-China Stoom Navigation Do,'s with friends, who followed and cheered him which the treasurer was one of the partner. foraigner, kowaver distinguished, cannot ba

pilot sama night at apper light in river 7 which ase separata notice or the Houg p.m. At 7.45 p.m. parsed Cape S James kong Postal Guide, se Had light variable aire and calms to Cape 6.Sama not exceeding $50 may be re- Paradan; thence & E. to S. winds with very mitted between the Ports of him by fine weather. Pissed steamer, Chin juo, means of Postage Stamps, subject to bound South off Davica Hood; British str. charge of one per cont, for cashing them;

slad, and supposed Gernian steartier or Money Orders can be granted thong Clara, 40 miles murth of Cape Vorell kong or Shanghai on Ports whore there are

The British foamor: Chingha rupurta: Agencies of the Hongkong Post Office. Light to ríoderate winds and showery

May 28, 1887:-- Frejr, Danish ett., 462, Chas A. Lund, Haiphong May 26, General ARNOLD, KARREEG & Co.

Mar 29 Triumph, Gezuan steamer, 675, J. Moos, throughout,

Dinination.

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vessels

Captain

Broman, and Ports of Call ... Sachsen (u).. Havre, &a., via Suez Canal...Niobe (2) Kodé

Jaeger.

E. G. Pfaff. Buze

Blano,

Saltee (B) Kobd and Yokohama... Volga (8) London, and Ports of Call Romita London, zis Suez Canal... Telecachos ( Manila, via Amy, Zafiro Martilles, and Parts of Call... Oceanien (8). Nagaki, Kobe and Yokohama Thibet (x)...

Whampos (t) San Francisco, via Yokohama, San Pablo (1). San Francisco, vis Yokohama.. City of Sydney (a). Bhanghai..

Shanghai.Krasoiddy Bhanghai, via Amoy Priam (8) Shanghai, Tokobsma and Kajdalomy (8). Bingapore, Penang and Bombay Kashgar (g). Swatow, Ampy and Taiwanfoo, Thales (8). Heatin..

Nanning Berenice Vancouver (B. C.) via Yokohama.

By means of Pozial Notes.

Agents

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Sigmaeun & Do

Geo. R Stovers & Co... Messageriss Maritimes.

P. & 0.8. I. Co.... Butterfeld & Swire... Russell & Co.

Messageries Maritimas.

Late of Leaving.

June 9, at 4 p.m. Jane 6, at 11 am Jung-3

spatch

at p

June

non.

P; &.0. 8, N. Coleman

0. &098 00

Facific Mail 8. 8. Co

daylight. Butterfield & SwirowaniuJUDO at daylight

Juus 2, at 3 p.m. Jane 11 at 3 pm

P. & 0.8 N. Co

Quick despatch. Quick despatch. Jana 2. Adainson, Bell & Co......... June 2

Messageriet Maritimen ...... Butterfold & Swire s

JP & O. EN: CosmijJane 3, et 3 pu Douglas Layrik de Co... June 3, at noon. Jazdine, Matheson & Ja... June fe

June 10, at noon June 4, at 3 p.10.

atoga 10. Bachrach.

Adamson, Bell & Co.

The

the 30th instant, and may be expected here on or about the Bint insti

The P. & O, tasship Khion, from Bom bay, left Singapore on the 30th May, and may be expected here on or about the 5th Jane.

i gum at 7.30 this evening.

now apps.es it will not be ready for a Japaacas itatesmen, guided by strong and would be ready by the fist Jure, but dismates the subject, much as though tha discussion were in its infancy, and as it.

intelligible considerations, had not leg sye Constitution accided that the only form suitable for safe adoption by Japan under present cironmstances, is that of Germany,

Japan Mail

TRE CELEBRATION OF THE JUBILEE

held on

The O. 5. S. Co.'s steamer Frians, trom 3160 on Friday ou board the S.&. Glengule ing drug to three map and stealing about Liverpool, left Bingapore on the 25th inst., and may be expected here on or The three men who were robbed are all tîn

mouth or twa yet, so it has been resolved about the Sistinatant.

minors. They each tell the same story of to reverra its presentation till the 9th No The Austro-Hungirian Lloyd's S. NO. í

stenuiship Berenice, from Tricals, left got some sugarod water to drink ember, the day now ixed for the Jubilee Singapore for the port on the 30th which rendered them insensible. While celebration, May, and may be expected here on or they were unconscious their boxes wers about the 5th June.

broken open and their money and clothing THs following movements of men-of-war are recorded in the Nagasaki Express of stolen. The chief oor, James McGregor, Wednesday, the 25th instant said he heard a noise on deck and on going The U. S. S. Ester, procceded to Yoko,

The Hoo. Socrotary (Mr. H. Stewart Forward the cook accused the first of the hams on Sunday last

IBM's iron-clad frigate Audacious at. Lockhart) han forwarded the following: Tas delivery of the English Mail was he prisoners of being a thief. He put the gian rived from Hongkong on Friday last, for short statement of what took place at the in irong. He had scarcely got back to the purpose of being depted. The corvetts bis room when one of the cook's sais Meront arrived from the same port, on weating of the Jabilse Committee,

Suuchy.

Saturday tants told him there was sono stealing Men-of-war in harbone at dafe are: going on forward. He went forward again British, Audacious and Heroine, Russian, The following are the names of the Jubi- and saw the second prisover coming from Dimitry Densko, Rynda, Fitias, and Pobre les Committee Hon. J. Bell-Irving (cheir The Frouch cruiser Primanget dailyman), Mesers Bolillos. Bottomley, Hon beneath the forecastle alleyway going round expected, and will upon arrival probably.. Chater, Mosca Darby, Francis, Ro the ventilator and trying to mix with the fence proceed to Tokohama. The at passengers. The big box he was carrying ourrette derort in also shortly expected K, Hon A, P. MacEwan, Mr H. N, Mody,

···H_1.RM 4 Rpron, (bearing the Big Tax Acting Superabondent of the P&tburst open in his hands. He selzed the Admiral Korniloff, Naiesdnik, and Bolton J. M. Prico, Mesum JWalter and man sud put him in irona. The cook then strived from Hongkong on Wednesday

ported that the two owner of the boxes had been drugged. An ametio was pro- cured, but the man had not quite recovered when they came to port. Uns of tha douers tras discharged, and the other. committed for trial at the Supreme Court.

The Portuguese grabost Tamega arrived at Macao from Ticor on the 25th inst.

In the district of Santa Cruz (Manila), an Indian woman named Carlotta del Santos, died at the ripe old age of 130

Go, informs um that fan steamship Khird, from Pombay, left Hingapore for this port

We

at 1 pm to-day,

Tin Agent of the Austro-Hung Laoyd's' N. Co, informe as that the 9. 8. Berentes from Triente, left Singapore for this post this afternoon

of

EL Woodin, AVAYAN ruing laut, e foliowed by the A muoting of the Committee was held on fron-clad fing-ship Dimitry Donskos from Saturday eat at the City Hall; when it was the same part on Thanday afternoon. The

following day Adin rai Kornilo transferred demidad efter much discussion that tha A fig to the latter To The Kit General Jubiles pedoicinge should be held rived from Kobe is the Taland Son on on the Bib November next, and that the Saturday On Sunday, the Nardand lett for Wadiyotok

Government should be requested to co

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