4
ACCOUNT OF THE OUTBREAK AT after Me Innocent's house was set fire to
CHINKIANG BY CONSUL
MANSFIELD. The following account of the ontbreak at Cbinking is given by Mr Mansioki, H.B.M.Consul at that port :-
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and the streets becamo thronged with L bowling and dangerous mob did we fully
defencelesa states. realize
To make sur position clearet I uppend a list of the houses and "esidenta on the Con- sular Hill, which were all burnt or tooted; entencing from west going eastwards there were
1.Mr Nunn, H.P.M.'s Consular Con- stable, with wife and children.
2. Mr Mansfield, H. B.3.'s Consul, with i wife and children.
3.-Rev. Hunnex, Missionary, with wife
Al 2 p.. on the ith a man said to have been kicked by a Sikh policeman was brought to B. B.M.'s Consulate. De woe examined by the foreign doctor, who said there was no trace of violence. The cast was dismissed, and as it afterwards appear- ud, the man was left lying on the boundary road of the concession, until the afternoon of the 7th, when he was removed te se ua-and childron. gintracy. He is at present in perfect health, and the Chinese oficials acknowledge that the accusation against the police was un- founded. The matter, however, appears to have been made a pretext, and at about 4p.m, a crowd of boys and men began to
stose throo Sikhs off duty wha in
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Being the Police Compound. Chinese holiday, the roads were full of people who joined in and attacked the Pe. fico Station and tore it to pieces. While ao engaged, Giro soldiers response is a douzoral for protection sent by H.B.M.'s Consut. Them men never most a finger to stop the wrecking, touting and shouting. They afterwards went away; a Chinese official then cams in a chair to the one, but he was hustled and his chair overthrown. The Station being reduce
to a wreck the crowd now came ont of the compound and an attack on Doll's buildings was began by enll bws throơing stonca at them, wood was piled agains) the veran dah, and korsene from the Puliès Starten
The while wa was poured on it
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and
4.
Roc. R. T. Bryan, Missionary, with wify nad children.
A--General Jones, U.S. Consul, with wife and eldren.
Of the above, two ladies and some child.
ten were in delicate health and bad to walk or be carried in totai darkness over narrow paths and through brushwood on a steep hillside (one lady walked barefooted), and thence make their way by a circuitous rexte on board the hulks, They were several timea in imminent danger of falling ints the basis of the rioters and had frequently to crouch down to avoid the stones thrown about in all directions.
Mr Mansted did everything that could Pably be done under the most trying With circumstances for the safety of all.
a sick wife an eluldren to kak after, he any threat cool, cheerful and collected and had a kind word for every uno.
Ha
be been with at the carra of a faundy, wo fel filent, he would have been futestuest in urving piecure to our assailants, led Phora boon the just place of songe sa
Everything is now quiet and basicense 13. ships Aretire and
for on a
A photoge opluer from your port in kukinu
Yours truly.
#lesbiang, 15th Fish,
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alight and the three ses were 3
While this was going and the ESS. Chuche me hire, of $img. further force of some twenty
as well as a Chinese envolto að gmboat, arrived. They stood at the legs of the
wwo have plenty of protection. road below the fetish Comedate. Jocked on, but did nothing to the moh, pot cren going down below all. When Duff's buildings were burning fariously, the great crowd already collected in the Consulata nuit increased, but the cry went around that the subliers coling, and in accordance with BRM a Consul's last urgent request, 500 wibers arrived with fixed bayonets or swarm, and were drawn up close to the Consulate gate. An attack on the Comaulate began at about 7pm under the very neses of these woldiers, who never stirred or attempted to prevent the crowd ging in at the gate. Theyxhibit Victorian wines. watched the whole thing until the esse THE ATTENT ON THE LIFE OF THE
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
CTORIA AT THE PARIS PIIRITIAN
Judo, Jan. 93 It is prahat the odony of Victoria will bo allowed to erect a kosh in the Trocadero Gar-Lys attach, thexhibition in lave, in which t
AMKER
Allahabad, Jan. 2nd-The Ameer had a very narrow escape in the 25th Decomber. He was beamng forward in his chair when the sepay red, the bulier passing through the back of the clair and wounding a slave
boy bratad.
The man's comrades made mo effort to arrest him. He was stabbed twice by the eputy Commander in Chief as he Blond aburing the Ameer, and was then killed by the bratancera.
CONTATTON DE TOP LATA MADAME DE M
*KA.
Ludden, Jan 24 Thu prains of the Mine Drs De Marske, who died in abject putty at Munich, atsl also of her daughter, whitexpored moon after hearing of Anthon death, have been premated
A COLLISION AT NRA
2
The Fournie Balbiino waz cut
and caléna.
WZB
and offices and the constable's me wore in fames. The mob theu toured on and burned Mr Hungex's house next door, then Mr Bryan's, then the Chapel, at last at tacked and lorted the US Consulate, but did cot barn it for four of setting fire to the neighbouring Chinese humses This last was accomplished by about 10 or 11 pm, as far as is known, and it is thom shk that further destruction was stopped by the arrival of 400 soldiers from Silver Island, When the Kritish Comulate was attacked the . S. Consul and his wife
Than there when the gate was burst 118. whole parts, consisting of Gen Jones, Mrs Jores aut chilt, Mrs Manoriole and two children, two anahe sat glenan visiting there, went to the back door to try and get out of the premises but mere
Bi
The S.X. Domenica prevented. They tried to get out of the side door but were stoned and driven hack Balduine which left Blutabay in December by the mob, and had to retreat up the hill 20, had a rather serious collision on Jan. accompanied by the constable and his wife 7, aimant ninety miles frun Genoa, with the Hale, another Rubattino reesel. The and daughter. In the meantime Mr Mans
Doha von eight into the part side of the Beki who had reaiuerfusthe Qosimulate, was
Pune ire Halduinus, carrying away pome driven out by the gok and joined the rest of the party as they returned from their thy fest of the bulwarks of the later fruitless attempt in elimbing to the wed top of the hill. They managed to tour dean part of the will, and after a win ry walk around of neatly a mile, Buy arrived on board the Kienzy, which for tunately
arrived before the riot, and wax moored to Butterfield & Swiro's holk, noarly all the residents were ou board except Home Misionaries who sent messages as i their whereabouts, and about one o'clock on the 6th a parts was made up to go and bring them off rom the Chinese house where they had taken refuge. This was efected without difficulty Early, on the morning of the fith inst. they collected again and became threatening. They now occupied the Bund opposite the halk, but the draw-bridge was kept up and they threw stones which hardly reached the hulk. They threatened Mr Bean's house: Mr! Bean having unfortunately ventured out, The was obliged to beat a lusty retreat barning of Buns suali houses occapical by Customs propis outside the settlement Tu. drew the mob away from the hulk. wards 2 o'clock a large number of troops arrived and pitched their tenta all along the Band. The night of the 9th passed quiel ly, and on the 7th though a large road was still in the Concession, there was no farther rioting. On the morning of the Eth the soldiers made a clean sweep of everything left by the mob in the U.S. Consulate. On the afternoon of the 7th the Afatine arrived land took the place of the Shanghai which had replaced the Ngankin which had in turn succeeded the+ Kiangyü alongside of Batushield and Swird's bulk.
Mails.
NOTICE.
THE CHINA MAIL.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES
MARITIMES,
PAQUEBUTS POSTE FRANDAIS.
STEAM WOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, ĦATAVIA, COLOMBO, FONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANKAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, AND PORTS
PLATA OF BRAZIL, AND LA
LONDON, BAVRE AND HORDEAUX,
AS WEDNESDAY, the 20th February,
1854, Nova, the Courpany's S.. MELBOURNE, Commandant VIMONT, with MALLS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE,
and CARGO, will leave this Fors for the
above placea.
Cargo and Specio will be registered for London us well as for Marseilles, sad no cepted in transit through Marson for the principal places of Europe.
Shipping Orders will be granted till
التها اهل لا
Cargo will be received on board until jam., Sarin and Parcele unum. on U Puth February, 1899,- (Parvels" are not been on board; they rustet he left at the Agenny's Office.)
Contants and value of Packages are ro- antred.
the
For further particulara, apply at Owongang's Office.
O. »R CHAMPRAUX,
Aymet
Hongkong. February 7, 1989.
246
C. S. MAIL LINE.
PACIFIC MAIL STEA MNITIE
COMPANY.
Mails,
+102
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG,
COLOMBO, ADEN, PORT SAID, MALTA, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR, BRINDISI, ANCONA, VENICE, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON; AL2O, BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA AND AUSTRALIA. N.B.-turgo can be taken on through Billa of Lading for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF
MARSEILLES. PORTS, TRIESTE, HAMBURG, NEW YORK AND BOSTON,
To Let.
TO LET
PEAK-LA HACIENDA, formerly
by Sir Grouez Partzito. Apply to
H. N. MODY, Vistorka Buildings,
Hongkong, December 12, 1888.
2096
TO LET.
(With Early Possessivo. Į JOS. 1, 2 & 4, QUEEN'S GARDENS.
Apply to
NOS.
G. C. ANDERSON,
18, Praya Central. Hongkong, January 25, 1880.
TO LET.
147
SPECIE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH. OND FLOOR HOUSE, No. 64, THE PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STRAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY's Steun-ship SHANNON, Capt. C. R. EDWARrs, with Her Majesty's Mail, will be despatched from this for LONDON, BOMBAY and SUEZ CANAL, on WEDNESDAY, 27th February, at Nuou.
Cargo will be received on board until 4 pm. on the day before sailing
QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL. Pussession from Lat April mert.
Apply to
LAI HING & Co... No. 153, Queen's Rowl Central. Hongkong, February 7, 1889,
TO LET.
Parcels and Specia (Gold, at the Office pooms in 'COLLEGE CHAMBERS.' unti: 4 p. on the day before sailing.
Silk and Valuables for Europe will be transhipped at Colombe; Tea and General Cargo for London will be conveyed vid Bombay without transhipment, arriving one week later than by tho ordinary direct route ziá Colmabo.
For farther
Particulars regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the Peninsular & ORSTAL STEAM NAVIGA TON COMPANY's Office, Hongkong.
Apply to
230
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hongkong, December 12, 1888.
604
The Contents and Falue of Packages are required to be declared prior to shipment.
Suppers are particularly requested to No.
note the terms and conditions of the Com pany's Black Billa of Lading.
Passengers desirous of insuring their bag gage can do so on application at the Com- pany's Office.
E. I WOODIN,
Superintendent.
THROUGH TO NEW YORK, va VERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING
AT VOROHAMA, AND SAN PuanIRON..
Mail Steamship CITY THE U. s.
OF PEKING will be despatch. & O. S. N. Co.'s Otico, el for tun Frauchen, vin Yokohama oni
Hongkong, February 19, 1889. THURSDAY, the 21st Instant, at Soon, taug Passengers and Freight for Japan,
CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP the Guited States, and Europe.
COMPANY.
Through Billa of Lading sued for trana- portation to Yokchains and other Japan Purts, to San Fratieise, to Atlantic and Laland Cition of the United Staum, vis Over- and Railways, ts Havann, Trinidad, and Donerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central aud South America, by the Company's and connecting Steamers,
Through Pussage Tickets granted to Enghund, France, and farmans by all trans-Atlantie lines of Stamurs.
Firat clase Faros granted as follows -- ..$200.00 To Su Francigrz
4
330,00
To San Franciso and return,
available for 6 months To Liverport...
... $25.00 To London
330.00 Tother European points af proportionato Spacial reduced rates granted to diners of the Army, Navy, Civil Service and the Imperial Chinese Cuatroun, to be obtained on application.
rates.
231
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS
TO JAPAN, CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE, VIA
THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY
AND OTHED CONNECTING RAILWAY LINES & STEAMERS.
British Steamship PARTHIA, 167 Tous Register, WALLACE, Com- mander, will be despatched for VANCOU VER, B.C., vid KOBE and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 7th March, at 3 p.m. To be followed by the SS. ABYSSINIA, an the 4b ápril.
TERRACE.
TO LET.
(Entry Lat March next.)
3, WEST
Apply to
G. C. ANDERSON,
13, Fraya Central. Hongkong, January 29, 1880,
175
Insurances.
[No. 8161-February 19, 1889.
NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE H
INSURANCE COMPANY,
THE Undersigned, AORTS of the above against FIRE at Gurment Estes
GILMAN & Co. Hongkong, January 1, 1882,
QUEEN FIRE INSURANCE COM-
PANY.
,14
Undersigned, shove Compare, god, gang for the open RISKS against FIRE at Currout Fates.
NORTON & Co.,
Agents,
Hongkong, July 15, 1887.
Intimations.
DENTISTRY.
1340
FIRST CLASS WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE FEES.
MR. WONG TAI-FONG, Surgeon Dentist, (FORMERLY ARTICLED APPRENTICE AND LAT TERLY ASSISTANT TO Du Roares,)
T the urgent roqueet of his European and American patients and friends, has TAKEN, THE OFFICE formerly on- cupied by Dr. ROGERS,
No. 2, DUDDELL STREET,
*
CONSULTATION FREE.
Discount to missionaries and families.
Sola Address
2, DUDDELL STREET, (Next to the New Oriental Bank,) Hongkong, January 12, 1885.
AB
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Intimations.
TTONGKONG HIGH LEVEL TILAM- WAYS COMPANY, LAD. TIME TABLE
WEEK DAYS.
8 to 10 a.m. every quartor of an hour.
3 p.. W half hour. 37.ts"
13
quarter of an hour. THURSDAYS. NIGHT TRAMS at 10.45 and 11. p.m. SUNDAYS.
10,40 m.; 13h to 3 p.m. every half hour.
3 to 7 p. ovory quarter of an hour.
Special DARS may be obtaineù on appli- cation to the SUPERINTENDENT,
Single are
Cont Clericista de sold in the Cars; Five-
Offico.
HAGEWEN, FRICKEL & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, January 2, 1889,
NOTICE.'
2
HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCH COMPANY, LIMITED.
HIPMASTERS and ENGINEERS are Drospectfully informed that, if upon their arrival in this Harbour, NONE of the Company's FOREMEN should be at hand, Orders for BEPAIRS if sent to the HBAD Orricz, No. 14, Praya Contral, will [receive prompt attention
In the Event of Complaints being found necessary, Communication with the Under- signed is requested, when immediate stops will be taken to rectify the cause of dis Satisfaction.
D. GILLIES,
-Secretary-
Hongkong, Angust 25, 1885.
COLLEGE OF MEDICINE FOR CHINESE.
1458
DESIDENTS in the Calony would materially aid the SENATE of the COLLEGE by forwarding to the Arzen MEMORIAL HOKITAL
(1), Glass Jar (for museum parposes). (3). Illustrated Papers and Books for the Student's Reading Room and Library.
Address to
JAMES CANTLIE Ton. Sec. to the College,
197 Hongkong, August 7, 1888
Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.
Exclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported to-day.
To facilitate finding the position of any vessei in the Harbour, the Anchorage in divided into oleven Sectione, commending at Green Island. Vosmala nour the Hongkong shore are marked h., near the Kowloong shota k., and those in the body of the Shipping or midway between oach shore are marked 2., in conjunction with the figures denoting the sections.
Section.
1. From Groen Island to the Gus Works.
2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Wharf,
3. From Jardine's Whart to the Harbour Master's Offer.
4. From Harbour Master's to the P. and O. Co.'s Office.
5. From P. and O. Co.'s Office to Peddar's Wharf.
6. From Peddar's Wharf to the Naval Yard.
Vessel Nieme
Steamers
Connection will be made at Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai and Japso Ports, and at Vancouver with San Fran Apentade Passengers by this Line hate the option cases and Pacific Coast Points, by the Ashington of poceeding overland by the Southern regular Steuners of the PACIF COAST Benlewers
Benledi Pacific and congeeting Lines, Central Paci-Spamsisy Cigirasy and other Steamers
Northern Pacttcr Canadian Pacific
Through Page Tickets granted to Eng City of Peking land, France, and Germany by all trans. Dabla Railways.
Athotic lines of Steamers.
Don Juan
Patsonger, who have paid full fare, re enbarking at San Francia for China or Japan (os vir er) within one year will bo allowed a decount of 10%. This allowance
into a bule below the of the salon The fall force of the collision was felt in the cabu to the rear of the sabon, which had fortunately been vacated T entirely wrecked. After at Kapler. the elaston the two ships remained for super time together in order that they wight" be able to help each other in case of necon- sty, as boil had a number of passengers hard and both were greatly damaged. The two vessels were ultanately able to proceed in their way. The Dorniculves that upply to though fares from China Boldene had already had a sight wohston in the Suez Caush with the 8.8. Ganges, which Loked away a putin of her iron talustrade over the bulwarks near the 5 px, sand day; ВЕГЕТ
MISCELLANEOUS.
January 29.-The ship Sir Walter Kal- righ, which left Sydney November last with a cargo of wool and her produce, has been wreeked on the cost of France. Five perors were drowned.
Japan to Burcue.
Freight will he received on board until 4. a. tau day previous to mailing. Parceli Prekes will be received at the Ahen until
skuld be marbor to address a full; value
of sane is real,
Consular furores to accompany Cargo deeted te puinis beyond San Francisco, in the Waited States, should be set to the Company's Offices in Sasked Envelopes,
First-class Fares granted as follows:-- To Vancouver & Victoria, Mex. $160.00 To San Francisco...
Section
7. From Naval Yard to Blue Buildings.
8. From Blue Buildings to East Point.
8. From Kellett's Island to North Point,
10. Kowloon Wharves,
11. Jardine's Wharf.
Play und
Paplain
Kig.
Date of Tons. Arrival.
Consignees or Agents.
Destination.
Remarks,
Lowis Lund
Kloon Dock
Amer. str.
1513 Feb. 1433 Føb.
5097 Feb. 535 Feb.
Span. str. 482 Feb. Brit.
509 Feb.
27 Sieben & Co.
14 Gibb, Livingston & Co. 19 Gibb, Livingston & Co. 14P. M. B. S. Co. 18Chinese
Brandao & Co.
10 Douglas Stesinship Co. 18 Arnhold, Karberg & Co. 16 Melchers & Co.
18 David Sassou, Sous & Co. str. 1617 Feb. 16 Mesageries Maritimes
18P. & Õ, S. N. Co.
Jardine, Matheson & Co. atr. 704 Feb. 17A, R. Marty
str. 2367 Feb. 18 Messageries Maritimes
808 Feb. 17 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
atr. 1996 Feb. 16 Jardine, Matheson & Co.
517 Feb. 11 Hop Hing Hong
San Francisco Amoy & Manih Amoy and Manila
Haiphong
Calcutta, do
Marseilles, c.
21st inst. To-day Kloon Dock
Te-day
122nd inst
23rd inst K'loon Duck To-day To-morrow
Yokohama
Baiphong
...Hohlmann ......Gor.
Zindel...... Webster
5 Clark...
Seabury
str. Ger. air. Brit Ett Brit. etr.
1340 Jan.
21 Wieler & Co.
800 Jan.
5 Ajubita
Span. str.
...Marquez.
Fokien
atr.
Frej
£75.00
General Werder
|10|Schuckmanu ...Ger.
To all common points in Can- ada and the United States
230,00
Japan
5
Gardner......... Brit.
Dan. atr. 419 Feb. atr. 1-20 Feb. str. 1885 Feb.
Kent
8 Johnstone
Brit
To Liverpool To Lotda
300.00
Khica
3 elCrewo......
Frit
str. 1462 Feb.
305.00
Kulsang
... Sleasar
Brit.
str. 1495 ......
3 b Hundesnat
Gor.
e Vimont
Fch.
2 Morck..
ter.
str.
330 Jan.
Wieler & Co.
13 h Blackburnę..
Ger.
BLE.
139 Feb.
17 Hop Hing Hong
befTalbot..
Brit
etr.
Brit
3 Young.. Harris. ShBenormann...Ger.
Brit str. Brit
str. 213 Feb. 19P. & 0. 5. N. Co.
str.
4 Feb. 19 Siemisen & Co.
Brit.
bcNiasen.
Ger.
4 стораві
...Brit
tug.
8 à Morgan
Brit
str.
.....5
Wolster
Brit,
str. 18 Feb.
4 Lehuedé
Feb.
Str.
470 Feb.
5 e Pearson
Brit
str. 1588 Feb.
18Adamson, Bell & Co.
5
Vardia
Brit
str. 1460 Jan,
18 Butterfield & Swire
Brit
atr. 1468 Feb.
18 Rumell & Co.
¡Brit
str.
819 Feb. 17 Douglas Bleomship.Co.-
3 eWarwick.........Chi.
str.
987 Feb. 10. B. S. N. Co.
260 Vorwaerla....
5 Brahn...........Ger.
Str.
612 Feb. 18 Wieler & Co.
Wousong...... Yangtare.
8 b Harri............ Erit
5 Tonningsen
Ger.
str. 1109 Bab, 13 Butterfield & Swire etr.
814 Fub. 17 Siemesen & Co.
Haiphong
Shanghai
To-day
Marie To other European points at proportion- Parcul Packagesate raten. Special reduced rates granted to Melbourne Officers of the Amy, Navy, Civil Service, Melita..... and the Imperial Chinese and Japanese Nanahon..
Nanzing Customs, to be obtained on application. -
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo Nerbudda destined to prints in the United States, Pakehan.. should be sent to the Company's 'Offices,
Freight Agent, Vancouver, BC.
Froight will be received on board unil 4, on the 6th March.
Pekin
Teaders have been called for the South addewed to the Collector of Castors at SAP addressed to Mr. D. E. BROWN, District Peking
Australian Government loan of £1,817,820, bearing 33 per cent interest at par
January 30-The brokers have coldly received the South Australian loan. They say that the minimum is too high at the present time. The loan, howuvor, has been quoted at a quarter promnium.
In the Hungarian Dist, the Army Bill was read a second time, and passed by a arge majonty. There were violent semiss nside and outside the Dist.
Mr W. O'Brien addevasel Jacob Bright's meeting at Manchester, and declared that French and saian dynamitera were offered more protection in Britain than Irish aci- tors Thu audreuco sought to prevent O'Brien's arrest and rushed the platforms. An excited scene preceded his capture, which eventually was fruted.
Italy has ordered 16 of the heaviest guns from England.
The chief American Minialers at the Ex- ropan courts have been created Ambassa-
dors.
The British Admiralty has decided to
enlist 2000 marines.
On the morning of the Sth the crowd of soldiers were sent out of the Concession and put about the entrances, while the Municipal Police aided by a few soldiers cleared the idlers out of the Concession. When the riot happened the Thotai and Prefect were both absent, while the Tartar garrison was almost in a state of anting owing to arrears in their wages. H. B.M. Consul had therefore no prólection to fall back on, but the troops on the Paokai-shan, who were very hostile to foreigners ou account of friction with the Police caused by the soldiers hasing on frequent erea- siona ridden at great speed in the streets! ALLIE Seca the Point Why, Allie, doar, contrary to the regulations. It is said that is that the way to begin your duner asked a mother of her little daughter, as she bagan the row was arranged by some hawkers
| Well, I derlara, matıma, I who had been prevented from plying their with the gia. trade in the Concession, and that the was going to eat my dinner upsides down, soldiers were in league with them and that wasn't 11N. Y. Observer.
MR WULFFLES-Doctor, I hear you have the so-called wounded man intentionalis provoked the Police into giving him a push a Bure care for iasumnia, I wish you would treat me for it, as it is almost impossible and then threw himself down and pretend for me to get to sleep. Doctor-Certainly. ed to be in a dying state, There is
As soon as you lie down absolute proof that he was an impostor. My plan is iuple.
at night begin to count, and keep on counting until you go to sleep. Is couuting all it is? Why, doctor, counting is just what I do every night of my life, and it doesn't put me to sleep at all Oh, household expon- sea, uupaid bills, time loft on notes and all earts of things.-Philadelphia Record.
WITY RESISTANCE WAS NOT OFFERED, To the Editor of the
NORTH-CHINA DAILY NEWS.
Francisco.
For further information as to Presage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Bonspany, No. 50A, Queen's Road Central.
C. D. HARMAN, gent.
Hongkong, February 6, 1889.
234
Occidental & Orientai Steam- Ship Company.
(AKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TU JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, VIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
AND
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
be
THE Steamelup ARABIC will
deutchax for Sat Francisco, via Yokoba, on SUNDAY, the 3rd March, at Daylight.
Congestion being made at Yokohama, with Stearners from Shanghai and Japan ports.
All Parzel Packages should be marked to address in full; and same will be received
All l'arcela must be sent to our Office and should be marked to address in full; and the same will be received by us until by.m. the day previous to sailing.
For information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, February 9, 1889.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE
STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & BAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK SEA & BALTIC PORTS;
ALSO,
LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, ĮGALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN
PORTS.
TILE COMPANY'S STEAMCHS WILL CALL
st the Company's Office, until 6 pm. the AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS day previoui Bailing.
First-class Fares granted so follows:-
To Londen ...
AND LEGGAGE.
To other European points at proportion-ON SUNDAY, the 17th day of March,
Pilot Fish
Gillet
Phiz Chula Chom Klo5 c;Benson ................ Picciola
Port Darwin Promethens Sarthe.... Strathlesen Taiyuan...... Tannadice Thates...... Toonan
Sailing Vessels
6 Rbanoon. 5bHunter
Adam W. Spies.18 Field Archos
Columa Eure Bscurt...... John Nicholson, ........ Mercury......... State of Maine
1889, at 10 m., the Company's Firebrand
GAEN:EL ate rates. Special reduced rates granted to Steamship Sachsen Capt. V. Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and the Imperial Chinese Customs, to be and CARGO, will leave this port as above,
(calling at GezOL. obtained an application
Summers
Amoy & Manila
To-day
Lamcy
To-morrow
str. 1011 Feb. 14 Yun Fat Hung
876 Feb. 18 Melchers & Co.
16 Sept. 27. K. & W. Dock Co. 1028 Feb. 16 Adamson, Bell & Co.
Butterfield & Swire
13 A. R. Marty
Shanghai
Swalow & Bangkok Tomorrow Amoy
To-day
Amoy and Shanghai To-morrow Molo
Amst. hge. 1171 Jan.
Russell & Co. 8 h Hansen... Brit. bas! 449 Feb.
8Chines 8 Noyes
Amer. bgs 62 Deo. 24 Captain Brit. bqe. 774 Jan. 23 Melchers & Co. Amer. bqs. 634 Jun. 20 Captain 4Quino............ Brit. be.
685 Dec. 18 Captain Thoma
Br. 3-m, B. 361 Feb. Amer, sh, 1467 Feb.
4Waterhouse
13 Nickels
2 Jardine, Matbezon & Co.
Pastau & Co.
London. &c.
Today
Sydney, &o.
Sydney Coast Porta
To-day To-morrow 127th inst.
To-morrow
Ber Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.
3
K'loon Dock
Name.
Fig.
Totu
Guns. I.HE.
Captain,
Where at
To San Francisco
To San Francisco and rotora,
available for 6 months...Í To Liverpool
$300.00
300.00
325.00 330,00
N..-Cargo can be taken on through Eilis of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA
Alacrity
despatch-vessel
1700
9180
Com. R. Blair Maconechie
Hongkong
Oockefor Constance Cordelia
gunboat 2nd clas
405
470
Lieut. Com, Everard Maxwell
Hongkong
oruiser 3rd class
$360
14 2500
Capt. I. O. Koppel
Yokohama
cruiser 3rd class
2380 10 2420
Captain Henry H. Boys
Hongkong
*k
g-bt. 3rd class coast defence
SES
3
10
In reserve
Capoir
gunboat. 2nd clem
465
470
Lieut. Com. Reginald Y. Smith
Hongkong
gunboat 2nd class
455
4
460
Lieut.-Com, Denison
Shangbei
Herving
cruiser Sed elnen
3420
8
3780
Captain Obas. J. Balfour
Hongkong
Impéricuso Leander Lianet
twinserew battle ship
8400
10
1000
Captain William B. May
Hongkong
craiser 2nd class
4900 10
6600
Captain M. J. Dealer
Hongkong
gun-vesse 2nd class
756.
6
1050
Commander Smythies
Singapore
gunboat 2nd class
430
4
430
Lieut. Com. G. II. Yongs.
Hongkong
Mutine
alcop
1180 10
1130
Commander J. H. Martin
Shanghai
4870
4040
Captain By. J. Carr
Singapore
Porpoise Rambler Rattler
1730
9500.
CommanderR. W. White
Hongkong
820
3
690
Copt. The Hen. F. O. Vereker
Hongkong
730
1200
Livot.-Com. W. Mait). Dougall
Hongkorg
Sapphire Satellite Boteat Swift Torpodo Boat No. 35
1970
12
2800
Captain W. C. Earelake
Singaporot
cruiser 3rd clays
1420
8
1400
Captain T. P. W. Nesbam
Yokohama
torpedo mining latinoh
160
Hongkong
gun-vessel. 2ud class
756
1010
Com.TheHa.Richard Bingham
Hongkong
96.
In
Torpedo Boat No. 36 Tweed Victor Emanual
05
In reserve
g-bt. 3rd class const defencel
In reserve
recalving ship.
6167
14
Commodore Maxwell, A.D.0.
Bongkong
Wanderer
sloop
926
+
750
Commander Geo. A. Giffard
Singapore
Wivers
-coast defenceship,armoured) 2750
1450
Hongkong
Passengers by this Line have the option Shipping Orders will be granted till Merlin of proceeding overland by the Southern Toon, Cargo will be received as board Facilio and connecting Lines, Central Paci- until 4 p.m., Specie and Farcels ant!! 1 p.m.
c, Northern Pacito or Canadian Pacific on the 16th March, 1889, (Parcels are Orion
not to be sent on board; they must be Paseongers, who have paid full faro, re- left at the Acasor's Office) Contents and Railways. embarking at San Francisco for China or Value of Packages are required.
The Steamer has splendid Accommodation Japan for vice versa) within one year will be allowed a discount of 10 %. This allorance and carries a Doutor and Stewardess. does not apply to through fares from China
For further Particulars, apply to and Japan to Burope
MELCHERS & Co, Agents, Hongkong, February 18, 1899. 310
Sir,-As people will probably be asking why we did not make some abow of resist nuce to the mob when our settlement was
AN INFOLTANT DISCOVERY is announced first attacked, and before the crowd be- came too numerous, I send you a few lines in the Paris Figaro,' of a valuablo remedy of explanation which are in justice due to for nervous debility, physieni exhaustion, our community and specially to Mr Mana- and prematuro day. The discovery was made by a missionary in Old Mexico; it Gold, H.B.M.'s Cl
After the Police Station was rushed our saved him from a miserable existence and first thought was, naturally, to place the an early grave. We learn that the Bez, Indies and children in safety, and our Joseph Holmes, Bloomsbury Mansions, single men were for the most part fully en- Bloomsbury Square, London, W. O., will ployed in escorting them to the steamers send the prescription, free of charge, on hulk.
receipt of a self-addressed stamped enve. "The residents were scattered here and lopo, there, many enjoying their afternoon walk Ir the sufferers from Consumption, Sero over the bills, and there was neither time fils and General Debility will try Scott's nor opportunity to rally them at the Con Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil with aulate; even had they got there it is certain Hypophosphites, they will find immediate in the United States, should be sent to the that with the few ritles and cutlasses avait-relief and a peraianont boneft.. The Medical ablo no effective resistance could have been Profsasion in the various countrice of the tor of Customs, San Francisco. made,
world universally declare it a remedy of the For further information as to Freight! Mr Mansfield sent message after mes- greatest value, and as it is very palatable it or Passage, apply to the agency of the sage to the General in command of the C can be readily taken by the most sensitive Company, No. 601, Queen's Road Central. mese troops with what resalt in already stomach, and will never fail to gire relief
J. D. HARMAN, known; their protection was thought to be and comfort to the sufferer. Any Chemist
Agent. ample for the Consulates and neighboring can supply it-Watson & Co. (Limited),
Hongkong, February 13, 1889, missionary houses and chapels; and only | egants in Hongkong and China-d
Consular Invoices, to accompany Cargo destined to points beyond San Franmaod, Company's Offices, addressed to the Collec-
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