Mails.
Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company.
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, UENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE,
VLA
13
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYE,
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.
PROPOSED SALLIEGS FROM HONGKONG. Vecanic........... TUESDAY, Sept. 20. Gaelis, v. Honolul....TOSAY, Cot, 11. Belgi..
THURSDAY, NOT, 10.
THE Steamship QUEANIO vil be
daspatobed lor San Francisco, vid and Yokohama, on TUESDAY, the 20th September, at I n.m., connection being made at Yokohama with Steamos (2000 Shanghai and Japan Ports.
RATES OF PASSAGE.
FROM HONGKONG, FIRST CLASS, To San Francisco, Vancouver, Victoria, Esquimault Now
Westminster, Port Town-8225.00
tend, Seattle, Tocoma, Port-
land, O...........
To Liverpool and London....$325.00
...$345.00
To Paris and Bremen ....... To Havre and Hamburg...$936.00 Through Passage Tickets granted to Eng land, France, and Germany by all trans- Atlantio lines of Steamers.
KATES OF PASSAGE TO OVERLAND
CITIES, FIRST CLASS.
DESTINATION.
Hansas City, Mo., Omaha,
Neb
St: Louis, Mo...........
St. Paul, Minn., Minnea
polla, Mian
Chicago, Til.....
· Milwaukee, Wis
Cincinnati, Ohio
Columbus, Ohio Detroit, Mich Cleveland, Ohio Toronto, Canada a.....
Pittsburg, Penn. Niagara
30 day
Continuous Ticketo.
Trip
Tickets.
285.00
292,50 291.66
202.00
297.50 295.00 990.50 205.00 302.30301.50
To-day's Advertisements.
MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS,
FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND
YOKOHAMA.
The Steamship
Argyll,
Capt. J. O. WiLIAMSON, R.N.B, will be den patched as above at Noon, on WEDNES DAY, the 14th Iostant.
1544
For Freight or Passage, apply t
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agata. Hongkong, September 12, 1892. THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.
The Co.'s Steamship
Zafiro, Captain COBBAN, wili bo de despatched for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 14th Int., mi 5 p.m.
|
Destinatio
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised 1) Lda lang..
Vorla
Bougtok...Taichio (e)... Bremen & Ports of Call Bayer (8)..................... H'vo, L'on, 'bg & A's Radnorabire (8)..... London,v. Forts of Cali Ka.muz (8)..... London & Parts of Oul Cathey (a).... London, v. Suez Caun Palianrue (1) Manila, via Amoy.............. Zafiro (6)oma Manila, via Amoy...... Korshing (8).... Mais le v. Saigon Yangir$ (0)...................
A ents
Like a Leaois.
Yuon Fat Hong Sept. 14, at 10a.m. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Sept. 18, at 19 s. m. Dadwell, Carill & Co. About Sept. 23. Arnhold,Karberg &Co.opt, 13, at noon. P. & O. S. T. Co..... Sept. 15, at noon. Batterfield & Siro...eptember 17. Shawan & U.................................. Sept. 14, at 6 p.m. Jardice, Matheson&0 Sept. 14, at 5 p.m. Mossageries Maritimes Sept. 21, at noon.
NewYork, v. SuoCanal Strathloven ().......Dodwell Caddill & Co. &bout Sopt, 10. Nov York, v. Su ¿Caup, Chingwo (*) ............. New York.....Cael Friedrich...
8. Fratowco. v. Ja Doennio (8)
8. Francisco. r. Japan City of RiodeJaneiros Sau Francisco...John McLeod.. Shanghai, Kobé&Ÿ'm Argyll (8).
Arnhold, Karberg&C. September 25. Shuwan & Co...........Quick despatch.
& 0. 5. 80. Sept. 20, at 1 p.m. Pacific Mail 8. S. do..Sept. 29, at 7 p.ro. Shewan & Co.:.......... Quick despatah. Dodwell, Cadili & Co. Sept. 14, at modu. Shanghai, Kobe &Y'ma Colonisi (8)... ......Shoran & Co... About Sept. 14. S'pore, flavra & 'bur. Friggs (Siemsaen & Co... Sept. 15, at 4 p.m. S'paro, Poona &O'tb. Armaloon Apear (s)..... D. Sosacot, Soon & Ob Sopt. 14, at noon. Vancovas (B. & Empress of Japan (s),Canadian Pho R. do. Oct. 8, at uen, Thoua,v. Ñ'ki & Kobe Verona (6)........................... P. & O. S. N. 02... Sept. 17, daylight.
thence to port variable winda and fine wea¦
Oceanic, British steamer, 3,808, Wm. This Steamer has superior Accommoda-Smith, K.N.R.. San Francisco and Yokother, tion for Passengers.
hama eptember 6, Maila and General. -0. 40. S. 8, Cu.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & Do.,
General Managers. Hongkong, September 13, 1802. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.
The Co,'s Steamship
Koushing,
1580
Capt. T. R.GWOKSET, will be despatched 48 zbore on WEDNESDAY, the 14th Josian, at 6 pm.
This Steamer bus superior Accommoda- tion for Passengers.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers. Hongkong. September 12, 1832.
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS.
1583
304.35 304.20 FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE, LONDON, 304.95 302.75
HAMBURG AND ANTWERP.
308.55 305.00
..... 309.95 3.5.45
310.20 307.00
311.00 308.50
Falls, N.Y. But. falo, N.X.
Washington, D.O, Balti-
317.90311.7 more, Md......
319.76 813.00 Montreal, Canada ............. Philadelphia, Penn319.75 312.50 Now York....................... 319.75 916.00 321.15317.09 Boston, Mana................................... Portland, Maine 327,25 $17.00
All the above Ratos ara in Mexican Dollara
Special rates (fint class only) are granted to Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services,
to European officials in service of Cha
The Steamship
Radnorshire, Capt. F. DAVIES, R.N.R., will be despatched as above on or about FRIDAY, the 23rd Instant.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Taisany, British str., 1,305, H. W. Hogg, Shanghai September 7, Genoral,JARDIER, MATAYSON & Co...
J. Y. Brobina, British ship, 1,780, Crosby, New York May 10, Petroleum.- ORDER.
Kowany, British steamer, 1,955, T. R. Gsworthy, Manila September 6, Genoral. -JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.
The British stearaer Pakthen reporta: September 7th, from Cape St. James to Paduren fresh W.SW. wind, with heavy TRIN; Oupe Palacau to lat. 20 N., strong N.W. wiede...and very low barometer; thence to port, line clear weather, light; N.E. winds.
The Japanese stomper Higo Maru reports; Left Manila 9th of September, at noon. Moderate breeze from S. W. on the 9th and 10th, with high swell and equally weather; then fine weather, with light variable winds and decreasing awell. Arrived in Hong-
Devangse, British steamer, 1,057, An- Così and General.--DousELL, CARLILL & derson, Victoria August 15th, and Maji 8,kong 12tb at 7 a m. Co
Keennen. British steamer, 1,985, Olarjes F. Kemp, Foochow September 9, General.
AINHOLD, KARBERG & Co.
Teresa, British steamer, 755, Slaker, Bundskan September , Timber.-BAN Mox & Co.
Argull, British steamor, 1986, J. C. Wiliamson, London and Singapore Supt. Genral. DoDWELL, ÜARLILL & Co.
September 12-
4: Danish steamer, 638, Rassbook, Hai phong September 10, Gutieral, A. R. MARTY.
Presto, German steamer, 650, E. Bihn, Tourano September 3, Goneral-SIEMSSEN & Co.
Fakshan, British steamar, 635, J.Jenkins, Saiga Sept. 7, Rice.-Hop Hrso HOKO.
Hige Man, Japanese str., 770, James Jenea, Manila Septemhor B, at noon, Geo 1496eral-8YRSEN & Ca
Hongkong, September 12, 1892. NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
·
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP DEVAWONGSE,
and Japan, and to Government officials and FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO. their families,
Passengers by this Line have the option
of proceeding Overland by the Southern
HAMA AND KOBE.
Facilis and connecting Lines, Central Pac-THE above Steamer hasing arrived, Con- ac, Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacic signees of Cargo are hereby reques ed to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- Railways.
signature, and take immediato delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Retur Ticketa.First Class-Prepaid return tickets to San Francisco will be
issood at following rates :----
4 months........ $197.50
12
" ---------.......$398.75
Time is reckoned from date of issue o data of re-embarkation at San Francisco.
Fassengers, who have paid foil fare, co ambarking at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year will be allowed a discount of 10 %. This allowance doar not apply to through fares from China and Japan to Europa.
All Farcel Packages should be marked so address in full; and same will be received day the Company's Office until 6 p,m. täc
previous to sailing.
Consular Invoices, to accompany Carro
In the United States, should be aant to the
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Voel will be landed and stored at Com. sigoves' risk and expones,
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co..
Agenta, Hongkong, September 12, 1892.
1681
MOGUL LINE OF STEANEUS.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNERS
STEAMSHIP ARGYLL,
MIDDLESBRO', GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL AND STRAITS.
FROM
YONSIGNEES of Cargo are bereby in-
destined to points beyond San Francise formed that all Goods are being Company's Offoss, addressed to the Clauded at their risk into the Godowns of lector of Customs, San Franco.
For further information as Freger
Passage, apply to the agenty of Company, No. 78, Queen's Road Central, J. H. VAN BUREN,
Agent, Hongkong, August 30, 1892.
1490
the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GoDows On, at Kowloon, houce and/or from the Wharves delivery may be obtained. Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary be given before Noon TO-DAT.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods hard left the Gadowns, and all Goods remaining undelivered after the 10th Inst.
To-day's Advertisements. will be subject to ront.
DILIGENTIA LODGE OF
INSTRUCTION.
Regular MERTING of the abivo
A LODGE will be held on THURSDAY,
the 15th Inst., at 5.30 p.m. precisoly.
Elongkong. September 12, 1892. 1588 HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.
прыхо
THE Short RANGE CUP will be Shot for on SATURDAY NEXT, the 17th Instant. Ranges, E00 and 600 yards. Time, 2.5 p..
ED. ROBINSON, Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, September 12, 1802.
NOTICE.
1581
THE Annual General MEETING of the HONGKONG HOCKEY CLUB will
be held in the ORICKET PAVILION, at 6.15 p.m., on MONDAY, the 26th Instant
F. LINDSAY LLOYD, Lisuz, E.,
Bon, Ser., H. K. 1. c.
Hongkong, September 12, 1392.
UNION LINE.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
1585
JROM ANTWERP, HAMBURG AND
STRAITS.
All Claims against tho Steamer must be presented to the Undersigned on
Colonist, British steamer, 1, 107, Alfred. M. Mars, Hamburg Jaly 23, General and Explosivca--SEWAN & Co.
Ferona, Britial steamer, 1,876, F. H. Seymour, Yokohama Sept. 3. Mail and General.-P. & O. §. N, Co.
Charon Wallong, Siamese barque, 616, J. Koch, Bengkok August 27, Word.-Cut-
NINE.
Frigga German stentnor, 1,400, F. Nagel. Kabe September 6, General,--818EN &
Go
DEPARTURES. September 11- Telamon, far Singapore and New York. Charters Tower, for Kutchinatza. Nikk, for Yokohama. Haiphong, for Haihow and Baiphong, Gove-Gen. S'Jacob, Ini Singapore. Chingta, for Port Darwin mud Sydney. Bormike, for Bingapure and Boobay. Menmuir, for Shanghai.
September 12: -
•
Santa Cruz, for Yep. Eosetto, for Shanglii. Nanchang, for Whampas. Toisang, for Whampus. Permus, for for Quast Ports.
CLEARED
thane, for Huilow.
dependent, for Saigon. Calow, for Hoihos.
PASSENGERS.
ARRITED.
Per Oceanic frem San Francisco, &c., Miss Anna King, and Miss Emma Hitch enck.
Per Koushing, fro Manila, Mess C. before Times
and G. C. Murray, and 71 Chinese the 19th Instant, or they will not be re-
Par Deraugongs, from Victoria, &c. Capt. cognized.
Beuson, and 3 Chinese.
All broken, chafod, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 19th Inst., at 3 p.m.
No Fire Insurance has been offected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Avents. Hongkong, September 12, 1892.
1582
Dakin, Cruickshank &
Company, Ltd.,
CHEMISTS, &c.
YHOLESOME SUMMER DRINKS.
WHOLESOM
DAKIN & Co.'s LEMON SQUASH.
GINGER ALE***
QUININE TONIC WATER.
LEMONADE.
SARSAPARILLA,
PHOSPHOZONE the Chil.
dren's Favorite.
THE Steamship Colonist having · sr-
rived from the above Ports, Con FRUIT SYRUPS made from the rice signees of Cargo ara hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their
- RASISPERY, STRAWBERRY, BLACK risk, into the Godowns of the Heromone AND KOWLOON Wharf and GodoWN COM-
COURANT, PANT, Kowloon, whence delivery may be obtained.
Ho Ulims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Office of the Under- signed before Noon on the 19th Instant, or they will not be recognized.
"All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 10th Inst., at3 p.m. No Fire Insurance has been effected, and Bay Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 19th Instant will be subject to rent.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SHEWAN & Co.,
Agents,
1587 Hongkong, September 12, 1892.
Per Keraun, from Foochow, Mr De Westley Layton,
Per Teresa from Sandakan, 51 Ohinew. Per Argyll, from Singapore, D7 Chinore. Per lakshan, front Saigou, 43 Chino60. Per Higo Maru, from Manila, 12 Chineze for Amoy.
Per Verona, for Hongkong: from Yoko- hama, Baron von Lutiwitz and servant, | Bira and Miss Pattern, Sarg-Col. Pat erunt, and Lieu. W. II. Patterson, Mr J. Robertson, Madame Surtion, child and survaut, Capt. Rawkins, Lont, W. N. Sterling and servant, Ligut, Carey, Ros, G. Compbell, 4 Chinesa, and 4 children; from Kobe, Bira Ah Mos, Mr Tong Thune, Mr J. E. Miller, 1 Japanese, and 21 Chinese ; from Nagasaki, Mr A. Wright, Japane, Mre K. Sids, and Mra Ooki, From Naga- Baki; for 'onang, Messrs Tomiki and Fura- From Yokohama: for Bombay kawa Veterinary Surg J. A. Nunn; for Brindisi, Mr Rancy, Miss Carroy Roma,
DKPAKELU.
Per Gozo, Gen. FJacob, for Samarang, The Stanley Opera Company,
Per Formosa, for Swatow, Mr U. Focken; for Tamsui, Messrs L le Breton
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The British steamer Cpenis reperis: Left Yokohama at 6.44 a., on the 6th September. Passage, 5 days, 2 hours, 19 minutes. Ex erienced fine weather.
Prik JAROCNELLE
LEMON, PLUM.
Qaurts 78 Costs, Dos. 38.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
The British steamier Rowsking reports: Left Mauila on the 6th instant, and bron.ht up in Marivelles Bay through stress of weather left again on the 9th instant.
The British stemor Devangse reports Left Victoria 3.45 August 15th, experienced for the most part, modorata Wosterly winds sad saa, overcast weather and much log i arrived Yokohama August 33st, at midnight. Arrived Kobe Beptember 3rd, and Moji Bth, light wind and fine. Left Moji September 6th, 5.15 pm., moderate and variable 1395 vinds, 8. and S. W. aroll and low glass.
Arrived Hongkong September 11th, 6 d
The Britab steamer Keen reports: Had fize weather, light. Fasterly winds.
The British starmor Tend reports:
Se tember 10— Finlayson, Obatoo September 5, General
Nanchang, British steamer, 1,082,
-BUTTEK/LED & SWIRE.
September 11- Chiyum, Chinese str, from Whampoa. Fortsang, British dr., from Whampoa
4.M.
Left Sandakan on the Gh, 4. p.m., and at 3.30 am. on the 6th, when to the North rain and heavy sea, from W.8. W.; at noon Eward of Cugayan Sula, heavy squalls with· on the 7th, strong gale, continuing until midnight on the 8tb, thence fine weather and light winds to port.
The British steamer gyll reports Had fresh inonsson to latitude 14° N.
Had S. W. monsoon on the 8th, 9th, to 10th
The British steamer Colonist reports:
and strong current setting Easterly, bar. stood on the 9th, 29.49,
MOUNT AUSTIN HOPEL
LIST OF VISITORS.
Mr Beattie Mrs Blackburns
MrC. Brodera in
Mr Hart Back
Consul Badler
Mr Ballen
Mr Cochrane
Me W. Macboan Mr A. A. Main Mr Charlos C. Maisch Me and Mra MoLead Mr Louis Mendel Commodore Bury Fa...
lisser
Mr and Mrs C. C. Mrs Bary-Palliser
Cobon
_ xul<l
Mr J. B. Coughtric Mrs Piorkowska Mr and Mrs J. Davi-1, Madame Louis Rochar
children and naroo Mr a. Ross Mr.J. S. Ezekiel Mr J. J. Ruben Misa Featherstone Mas Munster Schultz
and child hough
Mr George Fenwick Mr W. H. Gaskell
Mrs Clover
Mr F. Schich
Mr Suidholm Mr Taylor M and Mrs Guinness Captain Tillot Mrs W. S. Inglis and Mta Tulloh, child and
children
murse
Mr and Mes Kramer The Honourable T. II. Mr Lind
Whitehend Mr Henry Louie.
VICTORIA HOTEL.
VISITORS LENT.
Mr G. Hargens
Capt. F. O. Blanco Mr Kam Chia Kee Mrs Farmer
Mint A. King Mr V. Schwalor Mr Timay Miss Emma HitchcockMiss T. Trapp Mr E. B. Joray
Capt. Hillebrauit
FOST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILS Till close:- For SINGAPORE & LONDON.--
Per Kemur, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 13th inst.
For SH ANGOAL-
Per Chignon, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 19th inst.
For SWATOW & SHANGHAL--
Per Fucksang, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,
the 13th inst,
For AMOT & KOBE.--
Por Hige Maru, at 4.30 p.m., on Tues-
day, the 11th inat.
For BANGKOK.-
MËnos; FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Noon, Keonun leaves for London, &o. Miscellaneous. Goode per Stearner Sydney unclaimed
aftur Noon subject to rent.
Goods per Priok undelivered for this
dale subject to rent.
Goods per alenartney undelivered after
this date eubject ta rezi,
General Memoranda. THUESDAY, September 15:—.
4.10 p.xx-eating of Members of the Hongkong General Chamber of Uom- marca at Rovina of the Chamber. 5.30 p.m-Meating of Diligentia Lodge. FRIDAY, September 16--
4 p.m.-floating of Shareholders of The China Traders' Isurance Co., Ltd., at Corapany's Office. 5.30 p.ca-Meeting of Members of the Hongkong St. Andrew's Society in the City Hall 9p.m-Meeting of Perseverance Lodge. SATURDAY, September 17-
2.45 p.m. Auction of Household Furni
tura, &, at Gleniffer, Kowloon, the Residence of Mr W. H. Young. 2.45 p.m.-Competition of the Hongkong
Rifle Association.
MONDAY, September 19 :--
Goods par Keems undelivered after this
data subject to ront. Goods por Colonist undelivered after this
date subject to reat MONDAY, September 26:
5.16 p..Meeting of Hongkong Hockey
Club in the Cricket Pavilion.
Exchange.
BONGKONG, September 12,
On London-
Bank, Wire, ...
**
***
2/9
On demand,
30 days' sight,
Credits, 4
4 months sight,
Documentary, 4 months' aight, On Paris
On demand,
*
Credits, 4 months' sight, On Berlin-Demand,... On New York-
On denas, *** Credits, haya' night,
On Bombag-
Ware
....2/94
[No. 9989,- SEPTEMBRE 12, 1897.
DEATH.
Mama Arobold, Karbire de Co. inform us" On the 4th August, at Pemyn, Plagas that the China Mutual Compay's: Bigamay County, California, THEMA MAREE BROWN, late Commissioner, Chinew Customs Ser
vice.
The publication of thái isrus kommunesd 97.30 p.m.
The China Mail.
BONGKONG, MONDAT, KEPTEMBER 12, 1892.
TELEGRAMS.
SUPPLIED TO THE 'CHINA MAIL.]
(Via Southern Line,)
EGYPT.
LENDON, Sept. 9. It is stated that France and Russa have
agreed upon a common lite of antion with regard to Egypt.
(Manila Papers).
THE CHOLERA.
MADRID, Sept. 1. Cholers has broken out in Venice and Naples,
Mabsip, Sept. 2.
The cholern continues its ravagen in for- eign lands, but Spain is free.
STRIKE IN CUBA ENDED.
MADRID, Sept. 1.
CIVIL WAR IN MOROCCO. The Civil war in Moroso has been sumed again...
Pingay, from London and Liverpool, phased the Canal on the 12th September, and may be considered due at Singapore un or about the 80tla inve
I
reported that a dinsstroys fire occurred at lobang on Sunday," Böpke CA Inigo number of houses were burnt and seven. hundred families rendered homeless
الخيمة
A case of death resulting from sheer fright occurred la Soochow recently,- mys, the Shenpaó. The decoated who was a young man was a spectator at the execution of the man who murdered his mother. By his superior strength, he was unablad. to got to a place in the crowd nese the side of the mutilated form of the murderer, The ghastly sight, which he used so much effort to come to see, was the immodials camse of this death. It was too much for his” weak nerves, for as soon as he took a good look at the revolting spectacle-hafarn him, he turned palo, and when he went home he died. The physician prononused, that the gull-bladder of the young,mAK-TA,KUD- inred by fright, the Chiness consider man's courage to be centered in that locality.
SUPREME COUBT,
IN SUMMARY JURISDICTION.
す
(Before Mr H E. Palleck Aging Puisne Judge, and a Special Jurg)) Monday, September 12.
The tobacco cannisalories in Habana | ACTION AGAINST MB R. FRASER have re-opened.
SMITH-DAMAGES AWARDED -
FOR LIBEL
re-Smith, editor, proprietor and pubilater of The action raised against 377. R. Fraser.
the Hongkong Telegraph, by Mr John 30- chell, Superintendent Engines to Meners Butterfield and Bwire, in which the plain- tiff bought to recover -$1000 are danggan for libel published in the Telegraph on 7th Puisno Jaly, was decided by the Acting Judge and a spocial jury in from of the
DEPRESSION IN THE ORINA SEA.
A telegram, dated Manila, Sept. 12,
... 21910 m., a copy of which the Spanish Consal
has courteously sent to us, state-
There is probably a depression in the China Sep; direction W.N.W.
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASHED, BUES CANAL
The plaintiff was represented by Me Heatings (of Menara Walton and Elacofi), while the defendant conducted his own Case.
The following jury was empatinelled-A, Shelton Hooper E. S.- Whoaller, 20 O'Gourdin. Mr. E. Davies was the first
OUTWARD BOUND:-Strahlee, July 10; Marsalled, but a medical certificate having been
midon, Aug. 6; Narking, 9. Strathon, handed to his Lordship, Me Dar
Davies an
3,48 3.56
... 2,81
лат
67
09
20
2251
Ou Cadenton
Wirs,
225
144
On denmand
144
225!
eagles, Cyclops, Daphne, 23: Bom bay, Janja, 25; ughalten, Glenesk,
Mr Hastings, of Mesam Wetton and Dua-
Shanghai-
cen, who appeared for the plaintin, read
On demand,
...72%
136.60
€ 7.20
On derunt,
30 days' night, private paper, Gold Les!, 100 fine (per tsol) Soverages (Bank's buying rate]
A.
S. Wa & Co.
ATSUN
LIMITED.
AERATED WATERS. ·
GINGERADE GINGER ALE. LEMONADE
LEMON SQUASH, LITHIA WATER. PHOSPHORIC CHAMPAGNE.
IN
POTASH WATER. RASPBERRYADE. SABSAPARILLA. SELTZER WATER. SODA WATER. TONIO WATER.
the Manufacture of these Waters the purest ingredients only are used, and the uncat care and oleanliness exercised
12; Laertes, 16, Deninghire, Glenxempted from survicaleissa, au pried fo
19
Polyphemus, 30 Enlaware, Sept. the pleadings, which were a follown
Agamemnon, Neckar, Patroclue, Krien
1. -The Plaintiff is a Marine Engineer hild, Bentornord, 5, 7
and Surveyor residing at Victoria in the HOMEWARD BOUND :--Caucus, Prometheus Colony of Hongkong, and is in the employ- July 20; Melpomene, Stentor, Augment of Mersicura Butterfield sad Swire, Shanghai, 19; Anchises, Ganges, TeaMerchants and Steamship Agents, of the cer, 33, Bellona, 261 Pembrokeshire Some Pladursaris Superintendent Bu Dardanus, Sept. 3;. Glengyle, Natal,gineer and Surveyor. Pakling, Elektra, b.
2-The Defendant also:
The P. M, S, S. C5% x & City of Rio de
Janeiro, with mails &c., loft 9in Feen disco for this port rie Yokohama on Aug. $7.
The P. and O. Co.'s steamship Thibet left Singapore for this port on Sept. 7, and may be expected here on or about Sept. 13.
The
e. Chelydro, with mails &c. from Calcutta, Lofs Singapore on Sept. 8, at G pum., and may be expected beze on or about Sept. 15.
resides
beria aforesaid and is nowy and at sil times material to this action was the proprietor the Editor and Publisher of ** called the Hongkong Telegraph
3.The Defandant un or about the Tik
The R. M. Empress of Jupun lett Vandey of July, 1892, folealy and malichaumly Couvor for Hongkong ela Yokohama, printed and published of Pintade in jo Kobe and Shanghai on Aug. 31.
said newspaper callad, the Hongkong Tele- The U. &0. B, B. Gaelic, with msils &a.. left frank the words following that is to any
• Messra Butterfield and Awire hadsent their San Francisco for this port via Yake doughty henchman Mr John Mitchell as hama on Sept, d'
Copper Jock toonsprot (ko ship! (maning hereby that the plaigtin bad been wat hy Mperieurs Butterfield and Swire to Inspect condition with a view to the purchase of hald the steamship Oriya and report spon her
steamship by the and Meanoura Butterfield and Swire or some other person or permal) Be we believe, inspected it through, thi bottom of a tumbler and in- no other way (meaning thereby that the plaintiff in breach vi
a duty, te his employers merely took liquid refreshment of board the sid
neglected
her as to inspect it steamer and
I be was instructed to do); any. alleged be how his report was highly flattering when
extrema (measing thereby that the plain tiff reportad Lo bi said employers that the ship was in a good and safe condition while in reality
·was in » bád the said ship defective condition and unsafe for the con weyance of passenger and carga) kiter the purchases thorough survaY WAS IDAĞO by the Governmeal Barreger and a shock- ing state of affaits was ravenlod. The skin had been lying op for sit on oight monthe
The Glen-Jine steamship Gleneagles, from New York for tais port, left Bingapore on Set. 10, and may be expected here on or about Sapt. 17. - -
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Pur Taichio, st 1.30 am, on Wodnes. Whroughout. The Water used is subjectod The O. & S. Co's steamship Laertes left it should have been pondemnstory in the
day, the i4ia iust.
to a perfect system of filtration, daily
For 8 NGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-examinations and periodically to searching
CUTTA.--
chemical analyssa; so that absolute purity
Per Arnutou pas, at 11.30a.m., on and safely are guaranteed.
Wednesday, the 14th inat.
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Per Argyll, at 11:30a.m., on Wednesday,
the 14th inst.
For AMOY & MANILA.—
FOR COAST PORTS.Water packed and placed on Board at Hongkong Prices, and the full amount allowed for
Per Rourke, at 4.10 p.m., on Wedges Packages and Emption when recurved in
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16th inst.
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good order.
SUMMER BEVERAGES.
Stagsporu on Sept. 11, and may be s1- pected here on or about Sept. 17. The P. and 0.5, Bombay left London
for this port on Aug. 21. Tue 0. 8. B. Con seamor Laertes left Singapore yesterday morning, and may be expected here on or about the 17th instant
THE RMS, Empren of Chist, from Hong kong on 20th August, arrived at Vancouver on the 9th inst
in Singapore Harbour and had simply rolled away below the water line.bove, everything was in wunde fully good order, but below all cosida
thi
That the di fendant may be ordered, to
In consequenes of the premises, and We regret to learn thai Me Thomas March of the publication of the said libol the FRUIT CORDIALS: -- RASPBERRY, Brown, an old and one well-known Chi- plaintiff has been and in greatly injured in ais said profession and busines and has Per Frigge, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday, STRAWBERRY, LIME, DANSON, BLACK nese Customs Oficial, has joined the great suured in his credit and reputation as a
OvZHANT, PIKE APPLE, ORLEANS PLEM, majority. During his period of service in Marine Engineer and Surveyors, b MORELLA Cubrey and GOOSEBLERY.
the Chinese Customs he was one of its The plaintiff therefore humbly prays FEUIT SYRUPS : -- LEHOK, Love most energetic member, and to his honour pay to the plaintiff the sum of $1,000, ar JUKE, RASPBERRY, STRAWBERRY, ETC, be it said, ho Gugan on the lowest rung of damages, and that the defendant may be
Frepared from genuine Fruit Jaizes the ladder and ended in the highest. Hordered to pay to the
plaintiff his costs of setion. imported by parasites, they contain the was the hero of many encounters with
The answers whici noro aliq read by Mfr full favour of the sound ripe fruit; mixed mugglers and pirates in his day and was Baatiuga were in the following teen
1. Defendant admits the statement in with Plain or Aerated Water, they make torisasly wounded on saperal occasions.
paragraph 1 of the Petition that plaintiff is delightful zurumer drinks..
A Marine Engineer, and Superintending Tez Hankow corraspentent of the ND. Engineer. in. Las employment of Maus Daily News writes under date 8rd Sep-Butterfield and Swice, but does nas
inert milk tember: There have been a good many that he is a farvegge
2. Defendant adigits that, when resident ramours of late, with regard to fresh anti- missionary outbreaks in the north of this Hongkong," he is the Editor and Pub province, and ithas not been easy to ascer isher of the Hongkong Folegraph baxa- txin the supunt of truth it the bottom of paper, but says, without in aur way shirk- them. However, the whole matter sping bis legal responsibilities, that an the pears to have been this:-In the depart 7th day of July, when the allegori libal war ment of Blangyang Fe there has been published, he was on board the tsausliig much nickosan, and a great many deaths Oceanic eu roufe to Japan, and had persons- this summer. To scoonut for this up ly nothing whatever to do with either th story was cont abroad that foreigners were editing or publishing
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A large selection of CuOLVE OLD BRANDS. employing men to poison all the rivers and Telegraph aforesaid. Worker wella, and it was firther asserted that 3. Defendant admits that the quotations.
Full. Particulare and Prices on applica-sereral man had been caught in the very in paragraph 3 of Plunut Petition did
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act, who confessed to their being employ appear in the Benaberg Telegraph of July ed by foreigners. The tale was accepted 7th; but denies that he had anything to de by the people orar bore. There are either with their editing or publication; er only two places in that region where that they were in any way a libel on the foreignere romide; namely, at Fanchers, professional reputation of the Paintiffs or en the opposite aids of the Han river from that they can, be main to bear the meaning | Siangyang, and at Leobokov, iwo stages conveyed by the innuendoss set out in the
further up. There were two gentlemen Petition bolonging to the Ewadish - mission at
4 Defendant denies that the publication Fanchong, who, when they found the town of the said report has injured plaintiff, as placarded, and the people, showing alleged in the Petition, this profession desire to do them a maschist, come quisky
way to wait till they should be in a better and business, or that ho þas suffered in his credit and reputation as a liarias Angineer frame of mind. At Laohoko there are and Surveyor,« stations of the Rour Ostholic and In-
and Missions. Here the town was also Finally, Defendant says that the state- placarded profusely, and the people mente anade in che report aforand were called upon to rise and destroy the supplied to the longtung Telegraph in its forsiga bouses. The missionaries were to business public wpaper by pes be killed, ales the district magistrate, and medly reliable authoritiON 3 CON UN for a time there was great excitements dinary way that they are punished But a strong military force arrived from bond ride and without malice is the of the Siangyang garrison, and there was no ordinary shipping intelligence for the in: outbreak, nor did the missionaries find it formaation of the public, that they were to leave This story of fair and legitimate cocomenta on matiere of
spread over a wide area in the north of leged DISPENSARY.ent of healthier wertiser it will, to je an opening & siement of the dago ho Hapely and south of Honan, but with the Mr Hulings before calling witnesses
behalf of his clinute
LATE LATTE may be posted (from A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED. foreigners poisoning the waters has been common interest and ware and are privis
11.10.) with 10 cm late fee up to
11.30 AM. after which hour they may
he sent on Board with the same Late -Put.
THE HONGKONG
Hongkong, July 21, 1891,
1,59 doubt, dia swag.