SAVORA

Notices to Consignees.

FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND SINGAPORE

THE Steamship Bellona, Capt. MaxsLoor, Tommi Consignees of Cargo are heroby requested to sent in their Bills of Lading for counter- signature by tho Undersigned, aml to tako immediato delivery of their Goods from alongaidu.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded un- 18 notice to the contrary be given before the 5th Instant, at Noon,

Ans

Cargo

impeding

her discharge will bo landed into the Godowns of the Kow. LOON PIER AND GODown Oh, and stored at Consignes risk and

expense.

No Claims will bo admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th Iust. will be subject to rent.

All broken, chafed, and damaged Gooda sro to bo left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th Inet, at 4 p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effected.

SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, November 3, 1888.

1858

SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

S.S. PEMBROKESHIRE, FROM HAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON,¦

PENANG AND SINGAPORE,

YONSIGNEES of Cargo are hereby u

formed that all Goods are being landed

at their risk into the Godowns of the Kow- LOON WHALF & Gonews Co. at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery

be obtained.

tions

Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary he given beforo Noon

TO-KOBLOW.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have loft the Godowns, and all Goods

romsining undelivered after the Gh Proxime will be subject to rent.

All Claims against the Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on or before the 6th Proximo, or they will not be re- cognized.

No Fire Laurance has been affected. Bills of Lauding will be countersigued by

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong, October 31, 1888.

1840

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP SACHSEN, FROM BREMEN AND PORTS

OF CALL.

above-named Steamer having ar vad, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods, with the excop tion of Opium, Treasure and Valuables, ne being landed and stored at their risk inte the Godowns tha HONGKONG AND Kow- LOON WEALF AND GODOWN COMPANY, LO, be obtained. whonce delivery may Kowloon,

OPTIONAL CARGO will be landed here in Hongkong unless notice to the contrary bu given buforo 3 p.m. To-bar, the lat Inst.

No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godewns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 7th Instant will be subject to rest.

All broken, chafud, and damaged Gooda ats to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on WEDNESDAY, the 14th Instant, at 4 p.in,

All Claims must reach us before the 15th Instant, or they will not be recognised. No Fire sursnee has been affected. Bills of Lading will be coutursigned by

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents.

1845

Hongkong, November 1, 1888

GLEN LINE OF STEAM PAUKETS.

FROM NEW YORK.

ПHE Stesship Glenshiel, having arrived from the above Ports, Consignees of Carge by her are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWE Co., LD, at Karlbou, whence delivery may be

obtained.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the 6th November will be subject to rent.

To-day's Advertisements.

THE SCOTTISH ORIENTAL STEAM

SHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

FOR SWATOW AND BANGKOK.

The Company's Steuner

Phra Chila Chum Kloo, Captain A. BENSON, wit be despatchat for tho WEDNESDAY, the 7th

above Parts on Inatant, në 8 n. mn.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

YUEN FAT HẠNG, Agents. Hongkong, November 5, 1888.

FOR YOKOHAMA AND KOBE

The Steamship.

PASSENGERS.

ARRIVED.

THE CHINA MAIL

Fer Glencoe, trom Loudon, &o, Mra Veitch and child, Miso Darwent, Mis Nicholls, Dr and Mes Rigz and two chil dren, Messrs Hough and Grigg, and 125. Chinosa

Por Ninge, from Shanghai, Capt. Burr, Mr Laureiro, Mr R. Oligndessen, and 40 Chinese.

Per Anton, from Pakhoi, 30 Chinese. Per Butavis, from Vancouver,, Va., Capt. and Mrs learn, and 39 Chitrone.

Poe Namkia fram Singapore, 304 Chi-

peau,

Per Momakut, fenu Bangkok, 43 Chinese. Per Elektra, from Trieste, de, Two 1865 Enropeans, and 250 Chinesa.

Per Fook, from Shanghai. Mesars E. J. Boots and W. Martin, and 46 Chinese.

Per Velde, From Nowaliwang, ! European, and 2 Chineas Bellon,

Per · City of Nee York, feum San Francis Capt.C. Hasstoor, will hoon. Mr and Mrs G. D. Fuaren nod infant, y despatched for the above Mes G. B. Glover and servant, Mes Wilson, WEDNESDAY, the 7th Instant, Miss Stair, Mr Lupinell, Mra J. S. Clarke, Messrs H. Bunbox, and Kwong Man Tye, Liu. H. T. Hawkes. Mr. H. Joseph and acerant, Mr J. Wm. Osbome, and 266 Chinese

Ports on nt Neou.

For Freight of Fassage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co., Agenta. Hongkong, November 5, 1838.

1866 ging,

NAVIGAZIONE GENERALE

Per Diamente, from Manila, Bĺznior Hig-

3 Europeans, and 130 Chinese, Por Vera for Hongkong: from Yoko- basura, Meuses Shaw, J. Orkney, A. Hooper, Mrs Mansch and child, Major Ellis, Capt. and Mira Yether, infant and canid, Ljut (FLOUTO & RABATTINO UNITED COMPANIES), Stevens, and 9 Chinese: from Kobe,

Mackay, Mr 1

|

No Fire Insurance has been affected. Consignees are also requested to present all Claims for damages sudfor shortages not later than the 19th November, otherwise they will not be recognised

Bills of Lading will to countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

Agenti Hongkong, October 50, 1888.

1828

ITALIAN

STEAL FOR

SINGAPORE, PENANG & BOMBAY, Having connection with Company'a Mail Steamers to ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MESSINA, NAPLES, (LEGHORN) and GENDA; MEDITERRANKAŃ, ADRIATKI,

LEVANTINE and Souru Asema CAN PORTS, up to CALLAO. Taking Cargo at through rates to PERSIAN GULF and BAGDAD.

The Co.'s Nomstig

Bormida,

Capt. De Net, will in despatched us above na THURSDAY, the 8th Instant, at Youn

At Boxpay the Steamers are discharging in PRINCE's Doors.

For further Particulars regarding Freight and Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co.,

Agents.

1801

Hongkong, November 5, 1888.

OCEAN STRAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR SHANGHAI LA AMOY. (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rate for NINGPO, CHEFOO, NEW. CHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and L'orls on the YANGISZE)

perienced North-Westerly galeand coufusop sen, with frequent rain equal, thence to port Hight N.. monenen.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-

For

SINGAPORE.~*~

Per Laplia, at 1131 am., pu Tuesday,

tho Bth Novomber.

For STRAITS & CALCUTTA. —-

Et Taiseng, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 6th November.

For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCELOW. Fer Sailun, at 5 p.m., ez Trosdey, the

Ĝth inst.

For 10BOW & PAKHOL--

Por Soochew, at 5 p.m., ou Tusaday, the

6th inst.

For YOKOHAMA & SAN FRANCISCO. Por Garlie, at 2.30 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 7th November.

For AMOY & MANILA. --

For Diamante, at 3.30 p.m., ou Wedass.

day, tho 7th it.

For STRAITS & MAURITIUS.—

Per Dein, at 5 pan., un Wednesday,

the 7th inst

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA, Por Lexus, et ô p.in, on Wednesday,

the 7th just-

For STRAITS, COLOMBO & BOMBAY, Per Elektra, at 1130 au., on Saturday,

the 10th inst

u servant, Mose Hing and nn. For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA

live

Johra Majur

Air.. A.

do, 1 Chine, and 3 Japanese; from Noga- saki. Mr Mass, and 4 Japancas. For Sin gare: fraus Yokohama, Captain Vincent and native sorvant,

For Suret, from Shanghai, Miss H. Baird, Mo Juo. Shipped, and G Chinese.

BREANTED.

Per Frej, for Haiphong, 30 Chinese. Per Hellerophon for Aruoy, 250 Chiness. Pur Kong Leng, for Bangkok, 10 Chineso. Per Fiskur, for Shanghai, 30 Chinese. Per Canters, for Swatew, 50 Chinero. Pur Pakshus, for Swatew, 300 Chiness. Per Namkinny, for Amor, 512 Chinesa. Per Thales, far Swow, Mr Li.

To Des Por fafterthem for Sydney, 3 Europeans, and 2 Chinese,

Per Anton, for Hoihow, 40 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS

The German steaner Ningpu reports Had ealm and light North-Easterly winds, and fine

throughout. Weather

Par Ferono, at ́é p.m., on Saturday, the

10th inst.

MAILS BY THE BRUSH PACKET.

The British Contract Packet Surat will be.

despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 7th Noventur, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be- youd, oid Brindisi, to the Straits Settle- nonts, Netherlands India, Burmah, Coylon, Adun, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, &c.

Qnotutions

Losososa, Nortmber 5. OPIUM--Now Petr, cash,.. 505

Oud

cash, - Cath, 565 Now Henares, cach,

Did

cash, 6674. New Malwa, cash, 600 Allowance, Tank... 16

The British strainer Glencoe reporta Hat moderate monsoon and clear weather.

The Bruse

British stence Butaria reports: Left Vancouver on 5th October; had very till 23rd, especi strong Westerly gates up ally on the 18th, when it blew a hurricane The Co.'s Steamship for 12 hours; lind moderate weather, from

Fatimurus,

23rd till arrival at Yoknhaqia 20th, passage Captain JSON, will be

Loft Yokohama 1.30 p.m. 10th, Oa despatched as above on arrived at Left Woosung, arrived at Hong

18 days

at Wongung on

on 30th, under 4 days. At 7 pm, left kung 3rd November,

had fue wea 8 p ther most of the way down."

WEDNESDAY, the 14th Instant.

For Freight, or Passage, apply to

RIFTTIRFIELD & SWIKE, ·

ł༩"w,༥. Hongkong, November ù, 1888.

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

The British steamer Namkiung raporta : Kind moderate N, E. mongoon to Calo Sapa- 1867 ta thence fine weather and smooth sea to

port Eritish stenuer Mongkut reports: Northerly winds to Pulu Obi, from N. to erung wind to Cape Varela, had iderato N E. wind and sea port.

The British steamer Fioksang reports: Ning. Gorman steamer, 702, Schulz, From Shanghai 10 a.m., November 2nd, Shanghai Oct. 31, General-SIMSON &light N.E. wide and fire weather all the

Co.

November 3, 1889 :—

Auton, German steamer, 3, E. Aorobo2, Pakhui Oct. 34, and Hoikow Novemb. 2, General-Wieler & Co.

crttise.

November 4-

Glencoe, British stoomor, 1,001. D. W Maukinlay, London September 23, and Singapore October 30, Geural-JakDINE, MATHESON & Co.

pasture.

Arrived Hongkong 5 a.m., Nov. | bel. "On the Ard November, spoke ateamer Rent, from Hong'song, bound Shanghai, off Pex Hi Shao.

The German steamer Velez reports: Ca October 28th, in lat. 39.51 N., lörg. 121.21

Mi, gh... 675 Ašownzos, Tasis... 16 Perstan. Olly, cul 60 Allowner, Theks... 32/48 Persian, Papor tied 600 Allowance, Tuela... 32/48

Exchange. HONGKONG, November b

dikota

Bauk, Win

On New York-

Un demeals,

"

M

30 daya" agter.

months sig

3/13

i

Urod E, Docametry, vonvasha' sight, 3/1 On Paria-

On demand,

3.88

Credit, quba" night,

3.96

Ou demand,

Credits, 60 days" night,

... 761

Wire,

On demand,

2234

21:3

2

721

72%

93.80

56.44

On Bombay-

On Calcutta-

Wire,

On demand,

Un shang.

Os demand....

30 dage' night,

F.. rescued three Chiures from a disabled | Gold Leaf, 100 line...

the

Dur

Temperature.

Queen's Road.)

YA....

30.14

1 E.K....

30.04

*

A F.M.

30.03 *6

PAMETER THERMOMETER-9 £.M....

IX.M...!

Do.

Do

1 x. W....

(Wet bulb) 1.8.

Do.

71

Do. 4 P.M. 71 Missinintl ..

Canton, British steamer, au Whampoand water-hugger jani; lauded crow in Sovereigus, Fiktiv, German steamer, from Whampoa. | Chefon: Kwang Kap, Chioceo gunboat, from a The Brush strumer Diamante reporta;

Had moderate N.E winds and fine weatherTee ut Messrs Falconer & Co.'s Prettvínez, throughout. Soecho, British steamer, 313, T. Howin,

The American steamer City of New York Pakhoi and Hohow November 2, Goneral.ropria: Sailed from Sie Vrancised on the

weNG TẠI LOONG.

19th C Ost, st. 4.21 pan., had light Westerly to Southerly winds, al dret so the entire passage, arrived Yokohama on the ailed Tekohaus 28th Oct,, al 2.50 ptuj ou the 30th Oct., ut 6.30 a.m., had pleasant Bong- weather, and light N.E. moonse to kong, arriving on the 5th Nov., at 7.90 A.; arrived off the hands at 11 .. u 4th Nos, weather lazy waited for Il 4th daylight.

"British steamer Verona reports: Left Yokohama October 28th, experienced light and variable winds lo Kobe, H.M.S. Imperium, Cordelia, Cone- sino French Hagship stance and Satellite. Trenne, and a Russian ironclad in Yoko- lana; left Kobe 7.30 p.m., October 30th. and had fine weather through the Island Sen, passed H.M.S. Supphire, stoering as ourselves in Shimonoseki Straits; ;left Baki Nov. 1st, at 7 pm, on Nov. 2nd,

Batavia, British steamer, 1,601, Hugh W. Auld, Vancouver October E, Yokola 26. and Woosung 31, General. ADAMSON, BEBI,

& Co.

Namiany, British steamer, 909, Mc-

Kecknie, Singapore October 28, General.

ORDER

Mong, British atanmer, 89, Geo. Anderson, Bangkok Octobar 28, Rice and GeneralYvEG FAT HONG.

Elektra, Austro-Hungarim str., 2,095, P. Meres, Trieste via Penang October 27, and Singapuro 20, Guneral.-ASTRO-Us.

AUAN LLOYDS. N. Co.

November 5:

Folseng, British steamer, 99, W. E. Sawer, Shanghai November 2, Genoral, JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

Velos, German stommer, 036, W. Wald, Newclawang October 27, and Chefoo 29,

To-day's Advertisement tal-ED. SCHEMES & CO

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instruc- Ttions Soll by Public Auction, of

FRIDAY,

the 9th November, 1889, at 11 am, at the KOWLOON GODOwn Co.'s GoDowns, Kow- 300,-

(For Account of whom it may Concern), Ex British Barque Carrier Dove, (Sunday Marks) 2,030 Rozis JAPANESE MATTING.

Also, (Bundry Marks)-590 Chesra JAPANESE TEA. Al more or less damaged by Sea Water. TERMS OF SALE.---Cash on delivery.

G. R. LAMMERT, Aveliar.cer.

Hongkong, November 6, 1888.

STEAM TO STRAITS, COLOMBO AND BOMBAY,

1964

City of York, American steamer, 3,010, Robt, R. Sea,

1 San Francisco Oct.

The

Włocka.

BANKS

1.1.,

and

Naya-

77 Do. Sibium orar eight 72

METEOROLOGICAL REGISTER.

30.02 9.E.

75 .28

AT PM. TO-DAY.

Barometer Direction of Wind Force Temperature Damp Bulb Weather Hengkong Observatory, Nov. 5, 1888.

SHARE LIST-QUOTATIONS.

Nov. 5, 188

Nos. Vale. Shares-

Pait!

160.

Cach

125 all 155 % prem--

254'8 25 $85 25 68 83.33:$

2002 501 287 25 all Tls. 978

9, and Yekuhama 30, Mail Goueral.--| Hengkong and Shanghai Honk Corp.j60,000'S P. M. S. S. Co.

INSURANCE,

Diamante, British steamer, 514, G. Toy Chim w

nce Surety Co., LL... 10,000/S for, Manila November 2, General-RUSBELL Clone Traders' Tran

............ Co., Lal........24,000S & Co.

Sorth-China Insurance Co. Lt

કણ

saki November 1, Mails and General.-P. The Straits Insurancs Co., Ld80,000'0007

buyers

Amigo, German steamer, from Whampoa. Faagtszo Insurance Association, Ld. 8,00 Verona, British steamer, 1,876, Horne,mes Inseraces Co., Limited 1,KUS 1,00% 200-16, bayora Yokohama October 28, Kobe 20, and Nagaon Insurance fiton Co., Ltd. 10,000$ 250

thongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld... 8,008 &0. S. N. O

Cat Fira insurance Co., Lt. 20,000 $ Surat, British steamer, 1,676, F. SpeckThe Straits Fire Insurance Co, Ld. 20,040 Shanghai November 3, Mails and General. Singapore Insurance Company, Ld. 40,000 $ --P. & 0. 8. N. Cu.

DOCKS

Fictoria, British ateamer, 1,530, John Hong & Wiaus Dook Co., 14.12, 600 Coundoo, Nagasaki October 30, · Coal -- TAKASIMA COLIERY.

DEPARTURES. November 4:--

Freir, for Haiphong. Belierophan, for Adoy and Shanghai. Thales, for Swałow do Kung Deng, for Bangkok.

The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Gleastiel, for Yokohama.

Steamship

Kashgar

will leave for the above

places on THURSDAY, 22nd November, at

Noon.

E. L. WOODIN,

Superintendent.

P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Otico,

Hongkong, November 5, 1888.

STHÂM TO SHANGHAL

Fun, for Shanghai. Norden, for Kutelinotzu. Johannes Bru, for Tientsin. Chou-chow-too, for Whampoa. Piesils, for Newchwung,

Ningro, for Whampya.

November -

Foochou, for Bangkok.

1869 Merlin, British guabat, for a cruise.

Adolph, for London,

Fooking, for Whampoa.

Veloz, for Waampos,

The P. & Q. 8. N., Co.'s Canton, for Swatow and Shanghai,

Steamship

Thumes

will leave for the above plavo about 24 hours after her arrival with

the outward English Mails.

E. L. WOODIN,

Superintendent

P. & 0. §. N. Co.'s Offico,

Hongkong, November 5, 1988,

Palaten, for Swaton. Nandang, fer Amoy. Duftilu, for Amey and Manila. Tannadise, for Kobe.

CLEARED,

Anton, for show and Pakhoi. 1869 Catterthun, for Sydney,

KIGAMBOAT COMPAÑARTM*

$TK, C. and M. tamboat Co., Ld. 40,00 $ Jade-Oline 5. K. Umapang, Limited 60,000 E Douglas Steamship Co., Limited ... 20,000/ Cars and Manga S. S. Cu., Ld................) šivi (8

MAGELLANEOUS

50 2001 100 3 274, sellers 10us 20 $17 100g 2016, mullers

125 all $36% prem

20 all 115% prem.

10 all 20% dib., nom. 60 al 265 50 all $138, cash

Obian Sugar Company, Liunited...... 10,000 100 11 8182, buyers Luzon Sage Company, Limited... 7,000 -100 all Panjou & Smughie. Dua Saustan 40,0008

10 all $104

Mining Co.

Société Francaise des Charbon-

pages du Tonkin *******

8,000 Fes. 500 Fs.500 100 % prem,, buyers

10 all 58 prem.

100% prem.

Uk. & Ene. Wharf & Godown Co. 17,000 A. S. Watagu & Co., Limited..... 3,8008 Cruickshank & Co., Limited...

at

1,8008

50 al 15 dís.

How Corpuny, ... 3,000+ 100 all $170, ex div., nominal 3,000 sha, walled

Houga

and Chi

it Gas Co., Limited.

5,100

10 all

10£ 7.10130, nominal

5,000

25 all $92, cash

50 all 685, nawinal

60 all $80, buyers

10 all 811

30.$-25347

10 $131, buyers

1048 508325 % preu., nominal

Hongkeunio

ngkeng lee Company, Licuted. Hongkong Bakery Company, Id

kung Rone Mannfactory Co.. Ld. 3.000k Hongkong Dairy For Co. 3,000 2 HR. High-Level Tramways Co., Ld. 12 s 1,200 $ Campbell, Moore & Co., Limited East Borno Planting Co., Limited 3,000,$ Austin Armia Hotel and Building

4,000 $ 508 Company, Limited.........

-LOANE

Chinese Imperis 1834 8,500 $

1884 Ca

H

1888 5........192

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORKOM. Shipping

3 p.m.-Brisang loaves for Singapore,

Penang and Calcutta.

4 p.m. Lydia leares for Havre, &c.

Miscellaneous.

Goods per Girushid undelivered after

this date subject to rent. Gooda por Pembrokeshire undelivored

aftor this date subject to rent.

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, November 7 :--

Goods por Bachsen undelivered after

this date subject to ront. FRIDAY, November 9 —

11 a.la.Auction of 2,000 Bulls Japanese Matting and 599 Chests Jaganese Tea. Meeting of Hongkong Rifle Association

at Kowloon.

SATURDAY, November 10:—

Mooting of Hongkong Rifle Association

at Kowlons. Goods per Bellona undelivered after this

date subject to rent. FRIDAY, November 30:-

List of Contributious to the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., to bo sent in bofore this date.

in before this date:

A. S. WATSON & Co., Lv.

HAVE

NOW IN STOCK THE

WOLLOWING CIGARS

11

Londres, " "Leoneses,

"Senoritas. Nuovo Habano in 500 and 100 Boxes.

[No. 8663-NovEMBER 5, 1585.

Wa buar that the Canton and Macao The following are the Orders of the Day Steamboat Company have received from for the meeting of the Logislative Council Sir Robert Hart a kindly-worded telogrará on Wednesday nort acknowledging the efforts of the Company

to suppress amuggling and stating that no fe would be imposed on the Captain of the Pawan,-

CHAN Cho, a salesman, was charged before Mr Pallock this morning, at tho instanco of Mr Rao, Assistant Superintendent of Markets, with exposing unwholesome fish for sale in Salyingpan Market. Mr Rae said the fish was putrid and quite unfit for humma food. Defendant was fined $20 with the option of a mouth's hard labour.

The three men nho were arrested, by Polico Sorgeant Enamson and Cunstable Parker, nt

Maria Cristinas, Peria del Oriente, Londras. Tai-kook-zui the other morning, while op Damas.parently bent on a burglorious expedition, were brought before Mr Wodehouse to day, on remond. His Worship, net boing satiefied na to felonious intent on the part of defondante, cnaricted thom o boing armed, and sentenced each to pay a fire of $95, with the alternative of six weeks' hard labour.

1. Financial Minutos.

2. Reports of Finance Committoo, Nos. 28 Del 29.

Tirst roading of a Bili entitled An* 3. Ordinance for the naturalization of Elias Inao Etias otherwise Elisa Isano Elias Za chariah.'

4. To go into Committes on the following Bills

(a) The Supplementary Appropriation

Bill, 1887

(b) The Appropriation Bin, 1889. 5. To resume Committen on the follow-

ing bills :-

(a) A Bill ontitled The European District Reservation Ordinaves Amondment Ordinance, 1888.' (5.) A Bill entitled An Ordinance to

Amend Ordinance 9 of 1876.'

WHAT with promiscuous visits from the Police and invasions of the premises by The letter of a 'Portuguese Rosident,› evil-disposed persona, the gentlemen who which appeared in our Saturday's issue, go to Chiness clubs at night to read while it contains much that is true, scoms history must be pursuing knowledge under to misconstrue what was said by Dr Ho great dificult s...Some wicked jokist up. Kai at the last mosting of the Sanitary set a party of students of history in the Board. In that letter objection is taken to Kwan Wo Club, Wellington Street, last night the statement attributed to Dr Ho Kai, List of Contributions to tho China Firs

Insurance Company, lutei, to be sent by exploding a small package of gunpowder which statement is thus paraphrased—that, immediately under the room in which his if the Chinese medicins is not hurtful, cor- torical research was heing carried on. |tainly it duca no good to the patient' This is not what Dr Ho Kai said, but even if it were, Portuguese Resident' has entirely misunderstood the meaning of the learned Docker. Dr Ho Kal was speaking specialy of diphtheria, typhoid, and typhus, and his remark, which has been so freely paru- phrased by our correspondent, was a direct reference to typhur, of which disasse the Doctor alleged that the Chinese doctors know absolutely nothing. This being so, the Doctor added that the Chinese medicos applied remedios which, if not hurtful} did no good. We suppoad few persons know more about the good and bad quali ties of Chinese methods of treating disease than Dr Hu Kai Therefore he is probably better qualified than anyone can be to advocate that the Chinese ductors should be encouraged to report infectious disenso rather thun bu threatened and punished for not reporting. Typhus bo giveá na an example of the discsacs which are quite beyond the knowledge of the native doctors: - therefore, ho argues, it would be unfair to The publication of this issue commenced do what they were told. Complainant seni punish them for failing to report it. Bat for his butler and told him to convey the Portaguem Resident' infors from this that at 7.00 p.as.

instruction to the coolies. The two de | Dr Ho Kai conciezana nll Chinese drugs and

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Ma H. L. Dalrymple is evidently allieted, like many another residents, with servants who have very imperfect idea of their duty to their employer. Two of his chair- coolies were brought before Mr Pollock in the Police Court this morning charged with refusing to obey their master's reasonable orders. Mr Dairymple said that about ten o'clock yesterday morning his wife ordered her chair and four coolica, as cho was going down to the town. The coolies refused to

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| fendants still refused to obey. Two other practitioners, which is not only very in-

coolies were in the verandah doing some correct, but is manifestly unfair. cleaning, and complainant asked the two many ailments Chinese methods appair to defendanta to take their place and let them be good and effectual: for others quite out take the chair, but the defendants still re- of their reach, remedies fusuficient and of- fused. The four coolies then all retired tea burtful are applied. Dr Ho Kai, ka into their quarters and complainant ordered common with a well-wiebers of the them to go away. They would not do this Chinese, in desirous of teaching the Chines either, and complainant then sent for about those diseases, and of getting the policeman and gave the two defendants in Government to lend a hand in' accomplish- chargo. The defendants statce, a their ing this laudable object. The Tunisian school question I been reason for refusing to do their duty, that amicably settled.

(From Singapore Papers.)

SUEZ QANAL CONVENTION. London, Oct. --The Sultan nas finally anctioned the Suez Cunvoniion.

FRANCE AND ITALY,

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

they had previously been ordered to carry

water and had not finished the work. His Worship fined each of the defendants $4, with the alternative of 14 days' hard labour.

Passed Suez Canal, OUTWARD BOUND:-itonover, Oct. 2; Mel- pomere, 5; Agamemnon, Forkshire, 12; Orestes, 16; Lenbighshire, Oapack Cus Tue Manila Comercio publiabus the follow. sandra, 19; Ajez, Glenarine, 23; Curing nows about the prosperity of the new

onell, Exe, 30. capedia, Caledonien,

Ir las boon noticed that the beginning of the winter season is always marked by an

increase in the number of musea of robbery, and this season is apparently not to be an exception to the rula. Three auch cases have been reported to the Pulice since Saturday night. In each of them thero is an element of mystery. Early on Sunday murning a desk in the Msonic Club was opened and money amounting to between

HOWARD BOUND: Heperia, Moray, Colony of Pentpé and Yap (Caroline ax, Oct. 19; Postirin. Glengarry. Islands), being extracts from tho battera of Glendower, 23; Darianas, Drachenfels, various privato correspondente:-During three and four hundred dollars stolon, 26; Achilles, Genroy, Fogle, Iphigenit, the second fortnight of September, there Later in the morning an empty dispatch- were at anchor in Ponape the German box we found lying on the Praya, which it

30.

The steamship Incaddy, with the FRENO

Mail of October 6, was to love Singa- pore on Friday, November 2nd, at a.m., and may be expected hero on or about Friday, the 9th November. This Packet brings replies to letters, de- spatched from Hongkong on Aug. 25.

(Hamburg) ship Emblu, the German schoonora Fortuna and Ailly, the America schooner Champion. In the port of Meta lain in the same island, there wa American three-masted schooner Tierney, and shortly before the Mutiara was ales

was suspected had been thrown away by a thief after its contents had been appro priated. Ou the box were painted the thu words City Hall Committee, 'and it was af Erat suspected that it had been stolen from the place named. On inquiry, however, it

was found that it had been taken from the

The ss. Claymore, from Glasgow and Li-

verpool, left Singapore on the 1st in. there. In Kili there were several whalere, stant, and be expected here on or all these vessels go to Ponape with the offica of Mr H. L. Dennys, solicitor. The

nuy about the 8th inst.

The P. &0. steamer Kashgar left Bombay view of buying on a large souls the capra of thief had appropriated several articles that

coconut, ivory, timber for construction e., were lying in the cftice and his plunder, in- for this port on the 27th Oct. The Canadian Facile Ca's steamer Duke of and of illing the new Colony with sundry cinding about $70 which the box contained, Westminster, Jeft Vancouver on the articles. The owners had evidently been amounted in value to about 8100. In 22nd Octaber for Japan and China.

The 68. Parthia left Vancouver on the 26th reading in the newspapers of their respec-neither of those two crises was there any

Det, for China and Japan.

tive countries that in the

he made transactions cau at pressat

to which

Carolines

The 0. 8. $. Co.'s steamship Palinurus, from Liverpool, leit Singapore on the 5th inst, and may be expected here without incurring the perils on or about the 12th inst.

they were exposed when the islanda We hear that H. M. S. Urion is coming up were under the the native rulers, who soon from Singapore to be docked in Hong without any right whatever, cixstituted

readers tell us!

indication of how che thief had gained Last night a access to the promises. cheque, which had been taken away with ths incney from the Maacnie Club, was handed to a police officer in Queen's Road by a ricksha coolie who said the picked it ng

themselves arbitrators of conscience and

near No. 5 Station. The third cana of sob- kong.

goods. Amongst the improvmiscats je

bary cecurred last night or early this Drause the week ending 4th November, 181 that culony figures the establiment mutning at No. 4 Belica Terrace. Mr Europeans and 1,833 Chinese visited the of a Gerwin Company, which will have flabbay, who rosides there, had in his bed. City Hall Museum.

in Jakup, the capital of the Marshall

room a dispatch-box containing $177. The Islunds, its head office, with a branela in

box was locked and the key, which was et- The appointment of Captain Frederick Ponape. The Company will possess four tached to Mr Gabbay's watch chalo, was Henry Arthur Des Voeux, 6th Dragon schoonors and thres ships, one of the latter placed ander his pillow. About five Guards (The Carabineora), as the Governor's will leave Hamburg every thren thonths lock Mr Gabbay was awakened by his Aide-do-Camp, is gazetted.

At Sydney boy, who said he had found the box. with goods for Australia &c. sha will take in coal for Jalup, while the ging open in the dining room.

The gold A CORRESPONDENT 29ha if we know where a smaller vessels will carry the coal thence watch and chain, with the key of the box, copy of the Asiatic Quarterly for October to Ponape to off to the Govern attached, were still under the pillow, 1980 can be procured. Can any of our ment at 812.50 per ton. From an in though, (Mr Gubbey states), not in tho

terview with the skipper of the brig Ti

same place as they had been laid in on the Messus BotterGold & Swire inform us that, it was ascertained that the trial voyage previous sight. The box was empty, and the O. S. S. Co.'s stoner Palinurus, from had been so successful that her onour, uno sign of the house having been broken into could be seen. Mr Gebbisg, suspect. Liverpool, left Singapore this morning for conjunction with soveral partmen in San Hongkong, and may be expected here on Francisco, intoudsestablishing a regular anding his servants, had both of them arrested. direct line of sailing vessels for PonapA detective examined the house. but could or about the 12th just.

The first shipment of the Tiernep consists see nothing to suggest that it had been 2300 bags of four (2nd class), which the burglariously entered by anyone. The two servants were charged with the theft this untives bought at $3.50 per bag, and sun- dry nurshandise. In eight days after her morning before Mr Pollock. His Worship," arrival is Foupé, one-half of the cargo after hearing the evidence of Mr Gabbar was disposed of, and its reont replaced by and Police Sergeant McDonald, discharged cocoaputs which cost $1 for 399. Among the second prisoner and remanded the boy, other articles brought from San Francise refusing to allow bail,

We observe from the Penang Gazette that the telegram in the Singapore papere which read The Czar has received Merva

Turcoman deputation should read The Czar has received the Mery and Turcian deputations,”

A SHAMAN named Frederick, Kalinka was are leather boots and shoes, which are sold charged before Mr Pollost, in the Police very dear, kerosine ail sold at 80 per case, Wr observe from a Canadian telegram that Court to-day, with esulting a ricksha coulie ready-made clothes, e. All these the Co- Archituld Forbes, the famous war curre by hitting bins on the head with a stickory has to import as there is not a single apendent, has written a letter to the Daily Nexpressing his ecuriction that the several times. The charge having been skoupater, tailor or washertnas in the Whitechapel azesin has contructed dinense 2020 % dis ou $20-$15 per proved, defendant was fined §10, or 14 days' f pices, nor an oilman's store or anything from the women of the clum of his victims, •·

share

5% all % prem. 3189 set all pruta. nominal

1700,000 21, 250ld % prem,

imprisonment, and was ordered to pay $2 Spanish; therefore a good business could compensation to the complainsut or suffer bo done by anyone who would establish

store there soon, an additional week's imprisonment.

lost his situation, and subsequently suffered from specific and incurable madeuse The criminal, Bir Forhes thinks, is a medical student demented from the cavise márped,

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