Mails.

STEAM FOR

BAYER, 14

STRAFTS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT, MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bill of Lading tamed for BATA- VIA, PERSIAN GULF, CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.

THE Steinship RAVENNA, Captain F. COLE, orrying Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatched from this for BOMBAY, THURSDAY, the 19th

July, at Noeu, taking Passongers and Cargo

for the abovo Porta. (This Steamar con- nocte ui Bombay with the B.S. SHANNON on her Cargo for which Vessel takes LONDON, vid SUEZ OANAL, leaving that port on the 10th AUGUST, 1894).

Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for Franzo, and Tea for London (under arrangement) will be transhipped at Colorobo hato a amamer Bruceeding direct to Marseüles and London; other Cargo for Loudeɔ, &c., w1]{ be conveyed und Bombay.

Parcela will be received at this Office wp.m. on the day before sailing. The wantonis and value of all packages are required.

Shippers are particularly requested to note the terms and conditions of the Con- pany's Bills of Lading.

For further Particulars, apply to

H. H. JOSEPH,

Breperintendent,

P. O. 6. N. Do.'s Office,

1128

Hongkong, July 5, 1894.

Destination

Japash.....

Vessels Advertised as Loaling.

Vessels.

Verona (5)..... London & Porta of Call Ravenns (e).. Lendun, v. Maraeilen. Canton (8)... London, V. Marseilles. Shanghai (s). London, v. Suez Canal Palinurus (s) Mareilles, v. Saigon.. Baghalion (8)

New York......... Bidston -Fill..

Nov York.

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Paramita

5. Francisco, v. JapaCity of Poking S. Francisco, v. Jaque Belgic ( San Francisco....Silberhorn

(a)

Agents.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Date of Leaving.

P. & O. S. N. Co...... July 20, at-noun. JF. & O. 8. N. Co... July 19, at noon. P. & O. S. N. Co...... About July 11,

. 8. N. Co... About July Batterfield & Swko.. July 28, daylight. Messagorias Maritimes July 11, at noon, „Siemeton & Co..........Quick despatch. Showan & Co. Quick despatch. (8)......Pacific Mail S. S. C. July 11, at 1 p.m. U. & G. §. 3. C... Aug. 1, at 1 1 p.m. Showan & Co.............. Quick despatch. P. & Q. §. N. Co...... About July 15. P. & O. 8. N. O......$bout July 16. Butterfiold & Swire... July 11, daylight. Sand & Co. About July 18. Simsion & Co...Joly 20, at 4 p.m.

Rosetta (9).. Shanghai.........

Formosa (1) Shanghai.... Shanghai, via Amoy...(Telamon (5).. Shangbai and Kobe.... Marquis Bacquelon(s) S'pore, Harre& 'bur Aglais (a)..

Spatow, Amoy & T100 Thalus (n)

(a). Dongs, Sans & Co. July 13, at noon. Douglas Laprnik & Co. 18, at noon. Vancouver (B.C. & Empress o, Japan (s). Canadian Ptice . Co. July 25, at noon

Nor. Pic S. & R. Con July 17, 4 p.m. Victoria (BO), &e.... Treoms (8).........

To-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

The Co.'s Steamship

Thales, Capt. BATHURT, will be despatched for the above Ports on FRIDAY, the 13th Instant,

Noon.

Hor Freight or Passage, apply

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Or, General Manager. Hongkong, July 10, 1894.

1144

FOR SINGAPORE, HAVRE AND HAMBURG. falling of NAPLES for landing Paswazyny

DARTURES.

July

Alone, for Hoihow. Donar, for Saign. Pegang, for Shanghai. Bailan, for Swaluw. Sungkiang, fur Ámoy. Humphony, for Haiphong. Guthri, for Stungirai,

Alb

Plamen, For Aung.

Haste, Tor Heihow and Haiphong- Frejr, for Heihow and Pakhoi.

KASSIGNDICKS.

5.

Por Yung, from Manila. Dr Jefferson, 2 Forest, and 1 ChinesD).

Per Caufan, From Shanghai, I Furopeen. Per Town Mary, from Saigon, 150 Chi-

there.

if sufficient inducements affer).

Per Trilna, from Singapore, 174 Chituese. (Taking Cargo at through rutes to

Per Saghatien, for Hongkong

from ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, KOTTER.

Yokohama: Mr Edward Hagan, and 18 DAM, LISBON, OPORTO, LONDON,

Chinese; fron Kobo, MeT. B. Cunningham. LIVERPOOL AND BREMEN,)

From Shanghai: for Saigon, Mesars E The Steamship

Grand, Ficlet, Pontellec, Pigault, Lautillas, Aglaia,

Rouiller, Icons, and II French sailors; | Capt. G. PETEN, willfur Singapore, Rev. Piqué, Rev. Moulins, be despatched for the Mesura D. Lascock, Sonorama Bonivu, Occidental & Oriental Steam-abore Ports on FRIDAY, the 20th Instant, Araki Kami, Mr and Mrs Yemashito, and

at & p.m.

Mr S. M. Regere for Port Said, Mr N. Ship Company,

This Steamer has superior Accommoda-Owndents; for Marseilles, Mr Bono and ton for First and Second Class Passengers eon, Messrs Francisco D. Large and Manuel and gorries a Dictor and a Stewardes.

d'Arango From Yokohama: for Saigor, Mr Landtn; for Singaporo, Mr J.

F. 900 For Freight or Passage, apply to

Boaus; for Marsailles, Capt. Sakai Kasbire, SIEMSSEN & Co.,

Messrs Watanabe and Z. Yannoncbi. Agents.

From Kobe : for Singapore, Me M. Anada, Hongkong, Jaly 10, 1884.

and Miss S. Oyama.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND i

KOROFE, SOUTH AMERICA, AND

VIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND

ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.

PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONO. Belgic (rie Nagasaki,

Kobe, land 301, W'NESDAY, Aug. 1.

at 1 p.us.

Yokohama and Honolulu).......... Oceanic (via Nuga

saki, Kobe, Inland Sea & Yokohama)

TUESDAY, Aug. 21,

at 1 p.cu.

1140

Dakin, Cruickshank & Company, Ltd.

VAPOUROLES.

CARBOLIC ACID AND CAMPHOR

CARBOLIC ACID AND LAVENDER,

PURE OXYGEN,

CHLORINE

MERCURIO CHLORIDE.

SULPHUROUS AVID.

VAPOUROLES ure Carbon Cones with

a glass fuck inside, the contents of

Pur China, from Yokohama, Mr and Mrs Ben, Enkley, Lieat. (7. Arbain, and Captain

Caza

DETARTED.

Por Aline, for Bollor, 100 Chinese. Per Feigang, for Shanghai, 4 Chinese. Per Haitan, lor Swatow, 20 Chinese.

Per Suwakiang, for Amoy, 30 Chiness. Per Guthrie, for Shanghai, 1 Europaana.

TO DEPART

Per Termon, for Away, & Earopanna, and 200 Onicent.

Por

ejr, for Hoihow. 10 Chiasse.

SHIPPING REPORTS;

The British ebcamer Alderley reports: Had light monsoon and fine clear weather. The Britis steamge Treusang reports:

which is vaporized by the heat of head light. Wy winds and fine weather

Qogic (vin Nagaanki, Togsnay, Sopt. 11, buramg Carbon...

Kobe, Inland Sea

and Yakobama)....

ali p.m.

THE Steamship BELGIC wil tre

despatched for SAN FRANCISCO,

013

4 NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, VDNESDAY, the 1st Angust, at i p mì., con. ction being made at Yokchatas with Steamers from Shanghal.

USEFUL AND EFFECTUAL

POR

DISINFECTING AND FUMIGATING ROOMS.

Fill also KEEP AWAY MOSQUITOES, Erc.

PRUCE, 25 CENTS EACH.

4

throughout.

The Japanese steamer Toye Maru reports: Flad tie clear weather, with light winds through at the passage.

The American steamer China reporta Left San Francisco Jana 19th, and Yuko- bana July & h, al 1 pc.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For AMOY.

Per Salon, at 7.50 m., on Wednesday,

the 11th inst.

Steamers of this line pase through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., For SINGAPORE.--

HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point eis route.

Through Passengers Tickets granted to. England, France, and Germany by all trana- Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the pria- cipal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates and particulare of the various routes may be obtained upon application.

Special rates (first class only) are granted to Misionaries, members of the Naral, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services,

European officiale in service of Chiun and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.

Passengers who have paid full fare, re- mbarking at San Francisco for Obina or Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will be allowed a discount of 10 per cent. This allowance does not apply to through fares from China and Japan to Burpe.

All Parcel Packages shouki ne marked to «ddress in full; and some will be received at the Company's Office until à p.n. the day previous to calling.

Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo destined to points beyond San Francisco, In the United States, should be sent to the Company's Uttices, addressed to the Col- loctor of Customs, San Francisco.

For further information as to Fraight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 7, Praya Contral.

J. 9. VAN BUREN,

Agent.

Hongkong, July 3, 1894,

→ 1116

The Life of Food

is the fat within it-the more fat the more real benefit from food; that is why cod liver oil is a powerful builder. of Hesb.

Scott's Emulsion

of puse cod-liver oil with Hy- pophosphites has oled the problem how-to-take cod liver oil, For that reason if no other the medical fraternity pre- scribe it for all wasting dis-

cases

The combination Hypophosphites pecul far alone to Scott's Em- ulsion has added vasily to the oil value-they are a direct tonic to brain and nerve,

Boots & Flowns, LAL, London. All Chozíska,

Sole agent for Chins and Hongkong? CHAN A FOOK, at WATKING & O.,

Hongkong.

LIMITED.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG,

1048

Per Bornen, at 10.30 a.m., on Wednesday,

the 11 inG For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG —

Per Hanoi, at 3-30 a. m., on Wednesday,

the 11th inst.

WEEKLY NEWS FOR HOME. For SWATOW & BANGKOK.—

The Overland China Mail,

The

Per Phra Nang, at 9.30 a.m., on Thur

day, the 12th inst. STRAITS & CALCUTTA -

Per Catherine Apor, at 11.30 ...

Thursday, the 12th inst

VICTORIA & TACOMA...---

MARRIAGE.

#EYULIT

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORNOW. Shipping.

At the residence of the bride, Bellevue, suburb of Pittsburg, (Pane-), on the Daylight.---Telamon loaves for Shal, &c. 19th June, by the Ror, A. P. Happor, D.D., Daylight.—Canton leaves for London, McGras, daughter of Mr James D. Mol. ANDARW P. HAFFER. Jr., to BIARY D.

Non-French, Mail loaves für Ports of

Cell and Europe.

1 p.m.-P. K. S. 8. Co.'s Steamer leaves

for Japan sud San Francisco.

Miscellaneons.

Goods per Karlsruhe undelivered after

this date subject to rent.

General Memoranda. THURSDAY, July 12:—

3.30 p.m.-Moting of Shareholders of Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., Limited, at Hongkong Hotel.

HONGKONG REGISTER,

dayatip,m|||10 AJ,

383 1

Baromotor

20,81

29.90

̈ p.m.

20.84

Temperature

85

82

86

Humidity

70

69

Direction of

$

Wind

Forca

0

Q

I

Weather......! b Rain...........

0

C

Highest open air teteperature on the 9th.89 Lower open air temperature on the 9th .50 F. G. Fron, First Assistant,

TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1894.

rotector was needed more for the Ma E. Fetedricha has been interviewed at Europeans than the Chinese in this San Francisco about the plague in Hoog- British Colony of Hongkong; and un- kong. lees the Colony is to receive some sort to say that the time has come to consider loft Singapors for this port on the Rh inst., of reciprocal benefit, we do not hesitate Tas P. & O. S. N. Company's. : Formisa

the usefulness or otherwise of the office

The publication of this issue commenced of Protector of Chinese. at 7.60 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1824.

TELEGRAMS.

(SUPPLIED TO THE ‘ÜHINA MAIL.']

(Via Southern Line.)

at 5 p..

Tez duenir du Tonkin atatea, that on the night of the 10th ultimo, M. Bourgonia Moifre had a serious diapate with four nativos in bis employ: he was disaatinded with their work, and tried to detain them on the premises until it should be done to THEhitisfaction, and in the end one of the

LONDON, July 9, 1894.

UNITED STATES,

supplying cartridges to the strikers.

(From Manila Papers).

MADRID, June 27. MOROCCO WAR INDEMNITY. The transport Legaspi, which is in Maza. gan, has received on board the thres million

23rd dilatos at some length on the admit able organisation of the river steamboat traffic conducted by Meara Marty and d'Abbadie in connection with their Hong- kong line, which is threatening to cut out the West river trade between Yunnan and

À CORRESPONDENT of our Singapore THE RAILWAY STRIKES IN morning contemporary, writing modestly abore the initials G.L., gives a very

employeen, a girl of sixtoon, was killed by graphic account of the devastation

The rioting at Chicago continues. The a blow on the head. Criminal proceedings Wrought by the plague in Canton. In- mobs are sacking and burning railway against M. Meiffre are being instituted. cidentally, the writer gives details of the plant, and incendiaries hayo burnod build- Previous On date at On date at fanatical and disgusting stories in cirings at the World's Fair. Troops are mar- EVENT mail from Haiphong brings fresh tulation in the City of Rams with regard ching to Chicago from various States, evidence of advancement in the French to the treatment of plague patients in California is in open revolt, the Militia Colony of Tonkis. The Avener of Jane Hoogkoog. Placards were stuck up,' he writes, framing people on no account to go to Hongkong, where the "foreign devils" had gone mad, and were cutting up people to make pills. Even those who were not ill, were, it was said, smoked with brimstone, and involved in a common ruin with plague patients. The eye of Chinese imagina- tion saw an immenes machine, made posetos, being part of the indemnity of war ready on the shores of the "foreign devila' paid by Moresso to Spain. place," to mash into palp any Chinese children who were unfortunate enough to be kidnapped by the Hongkong Government; an old boatwoman whose boat had been patronised by Europeans for some twenty years, came to the Consulate to beg that hor children, at least, should not be taken away. The perfume bags which poisoned people were no longer aystery. It was, of course, the missionaries who were dis. tributing them. Considering all that has been done, during the last two deandes, by European medical mission-

Hongkong Observatory, July 10, 1894.

Exchange.

Barucoma, July 10, 1894.

Du London—

Bank, Wire,

11

On demand,

+T

90 days' sight,

*

Credits,

4onths' sight,

7

Documentary, mouths sight,

Du Paris-

On demand,

4 monina' might,

Gradite,

New York-

OD Borlis-Demam....

On demand,

+++

Crodite, 60 claya" sight, On Bombay-

Wire,

***

On demand

Da Calcutta-

On demand,

De Sangha-

On demand, 30 days' aight, privato paper Gold Lext, I) line (per Snvereigns (Bank's huing rate) Silver (par oz.) ...

A. S.

414

201

... 21

2/14 2/14 3/12

... 2.00 2.70

... 9.14

196

1984

... 196

1061

... 75%

$48.40

$ 9.30

THE TREATY OF COMMERCE.

Madrid, June 29.

the outside world.*

| SOMEBODY is waking up and rushing about excitedly doing unnecessary things with needless vehemence. For creating

In the Semiere of the Congress bold tonuiance by depositing building-zubinka" day, for the discussion of the Indemnity on the Fraya Reclamation at West Point, Bill, Sr. Sagasta mid: 'It is a compromiss several coolies were fined $2 each by the of honour on the part of the Government Magistrate to-day, probably at the instiga- to keep open the Chambers until the dis- tion of the unidentifiable authorities, who cussion on the treaties of commerce has ought to be brought to book for creating a

been concluded."

ADDITIONAL DUTY ON RICE.. It is probable that the duty on rion pass-

aries to alleviate suffering among the od through the Philippine Customs will ba poorer classes in the interior of China, it increased.

is almost impossible to believe that vile rumours of the nature we have quoted, could find credence in a community by

no means unfamiliar with Europeans. The conditions of living in Hongkong, i too, are well known to tens of thousands of the natives of the Kwangtung Province. The common people must be well aware by this time of the

Governmout to make the Colony at- Pernetive for Chinese. Notwithstand- :

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

nuisance by depositing the Praya Reclama- tion' at the mouth of the Bonkam Strand drains.

Two bungalows at Kowloon were entered by a Chinese burglar early this morning,

and a number of articles of value carried

The M. M. Co.'s steamship Oxes, with away. The bungalow occupied by Messr

the FRENO MAIL of June 8, left R. E. Humphreys and A. Watte was en- Saigon on Sunday, the 8th July,tered shortly bofore two o'clock. One of at 3 a.m., and may be expected here the occupants wakened and the burglar

11. This on or about Wednesday, July

ENG

Packat brings replies to léttara desenvaped. A thorough search of the garden patched from Hongkong on May 2. was made, but no trace was found of the ...28 grandmotherly efforts of the Hongkong The P. & C. 8.8 Rosetta, with the depredator. Half an hour later, Mr Per- LISHE MALL of June 15, left Singapore in bungalow next door was enterod,

Sunday, July 8, at 3 p.m.,

ག may be expected here at

p.m. on Friday, July 13. This packet brings replies to latters dospatched from Hong kong on May 10.

WATSON & Co., g Mr T. W. Kingsmill's statements

LIMITED.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT,

་་་་་་་་

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

The

and

evidently by the same man,

There was a

light burning in one of the bedrooms, but the burglar was undeterred from rampsg-

N. P. & Tacoma, from Tacoma ing several drawers and selecting a fow and Victoria, left Yokohama on July 4trifes. Mr Parking made an attempt to ab noon, for Hongkong.

·

capture the burglar, but he was again atto-

The China Mutual Co.'s chariered steamer cessful in escaping. There seems to be a

Katchidats Mars, from Glasgow and

to cho contrary, action has been taken to attract Chinese residents to the Colony, and it is only the in- heren: lovo for their homes, combined with certain peonliar racial characteris- ties, that can account for the desire of the Chinaman to leave Hongkong and return to the bribery, corruption and op pression of his native country. The writer we have already quoted has truly remarked: It is at a time like the prosent, that the true character of the Chinese people comes out, and that;

-see them as the representatives of an ancient civilisation, with principles of living and thinking so totally different from our own, that it is difficult to per- cunde ourselves that they actually exist and make up the mental life of a empire. Over fifty years' contact with from the Frat of January, 1893. Europeans has failed to make any ep- preciable impression upon the stolid,THE Harbour Master intimates that there showed that after the money was missed phlegmatic Chinase race. There is the will be no signalling of reascle from the the prisoner was seen with an unusual Ease credulous superstition, the same

Peak Station for a fortnight. The mail amount of money, for which he accounted. disposition to reject all enlightenment guns will be fired as usual, and the approach in several palpably suspiciony ways. After from European science and methods

of all vessels will be notified at Trim-tsa of education, the same arrogarce which is the usual accompaniment of tui. The purest ingredients only are naed, ignorance, the same tendency to subtle

intrigue to

gain their own evils or the annual general meeting of the All these characteristics have been fully Keban (Tonkin) Coal Co., Lim, held in brought to light during the recent crisis. Paris recently, a dividend of three per By force and by subtlety the Chinese residents strove hard to upset the ar

Liverpool, loft Singapore on July 6, need, judging from the frequent burglaries and may be expected here on or about ] of late at Kowloon, for extra police super- July 11.

vision. The D. D. B. &. Lawang left Sings- pure for this port on July 6, and zany be expected here on or about Is the Police Court to-day, before 31r A. July 12. The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Marquis E. Wodehouse, a Malay seaman pamed Bacquchem loft Singapore for this port Mat was charged with having broken open on July 6, and may be expected here a desk in the cabin of Mr John Douglas, on or about Jaly 12.

chief officer in the steamship Baitan, in Amoy harbour on the 13th June, and having stolen $130, the property of Messrs Douglas Lapraik and Co. The evidence

MANUFACTURERS OF AERATED

WATERS.

OUR NEW FACTORY has been recently reft:ed with automatic Steam Machinery of the latest and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete in quality with the best English Makers.

and tho utmeat care and cleanlinees are exercised in the manufacture throughout.

COAST PORT ORDERS,

whenever practicable, are despatched by first steamer leaving after receipt of order.

great

MANILA is going to be lighted by electricity

other condit

oent., or 7 francs per share of 250 t,, was

he was arrested on suspicion and lodged in gool he confessed to a prisoner, Josef von Ulrich (who has since completed his term) that he had taken the money, enjoyed

in debauchery, and now he was quite hisself among his friends and spout it al

was committed for trial at the next

rangements for dealing with plague pa- declared for the past year, and a credit ready to take the confequences. Prisoner tients. To a great extend they succeed balance of 74,675 f. on the profit and loss Sessions. ed in getting what they wanted, thanks account was carried forward. It is not to a weak Administration. Yet, so far arary Tonkin coal concern that does so as we can see, no good purpose as well as the Kebao. been served in yielding to Chinese pres-

TEE Dew cruiser Undaunted, which replaces

the Pallas on the China Station, arrived in

sure. As we see from the quotations given above, the Hongkong Govern- Chaplain of the Wesleyan Garrison port at daylight this morning, and sainted ment of the present time holds us cou-and Naval Church (Rev. W. Musson) begs the part at eight o'clock. She was commis temptible a position in the eyes of the to acknowledge with thanke the following sioned at Devonport on April 17, her fall Chinese of the adjacent Province as it contributions to the Organ Fund :--- complement of officers and men being 484;` For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Counterfoil Order Books aupplied en ap does in the opinions of the majority of Per Miss Goggia

Per Verona, at 11.30 am., on Friday: plication.

$124.00 sha eiled for the East on May 3, and after

19.20

Per Tacoma, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,

the 17th July.

J.

TS ENBLISHED to exit the Departure For

FOR COAST FORTH, Waters are packed of each ExGLISH and FRENCH MA Steamor for Europe. It contains apecin!

and placed on board ship at Hongkong Cummercial intelligence, special tables of For SBANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, prices, and the full amount allowed for Shipping, and other information.

Packages and Empties when received in various Reports of Courts and Meetings. and all other news, are given in full as

good order. in the Daily insuo. they appear

The Overland China Mail, by the coa- venience of ita form sad the accuracy and faluses of its reports, las long been popular with residenta who wish to send Home weakly budget of the news of Hongkong and the Far East. Circulating, as it doas, among nearly all the old Chius hands at Home and also among residents at the Treaty Porte and in the interior, it offers special advantages to advertisers.

The Overland China Mail will be regularly posted from the China Mail Office to sub. scribers, on their addresses being forwarded to the Office.

SUBSCRIPTION:

Per Annom, . $12.00, postage, - $100

3.00, Quarter,.--

11

41

« Single Copy 0,40.

China Mail Office. Hongkong.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS,

July 10:-

0.25

Undaunted, British cruiser, 5,000, Capt. Halifax, Plymouth May 3, and Bingapore July 3.

Alderley, British steamer, 1,085, D. Nicholas, Liverpool and Singapuro July 4, General.-BUTTERFIELD & Swme.

Fuensang, British steamer, 1,106, Waddi- love, Manila July 6, sad Amoy 8, Genoral.

JARDINE, MATHESON & CO.

Canton, British steamer, C. W. L. Feild, Shanghai July 4, General.-P. & O. S. . Co.

the 20th inst.

MAILS Y THE FRENCH PACKET. — The

Our Registered Telegraphio Address is *DISPENSARY, HONGKONG,'

Frozch Contract Packet Saghalien will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 11th Instant, with Maila for the United Kingder, Europe, and places be And yond, oin Marseilles; to Saigon, Stesita Settlements, Batavia, Burmal, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Calcutta, Adon, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The hours will be observed in

closing the Mails, &c.

all signed messages addressed thus will

receive prompt attention.

the European residents. We do not say Per Mr G. Harris..... it would have necessarily followed that Mr Grake...

the treatment of the plague would have B.M.S. Alacritý, Mercury and been rendered easier by the adoption of Kowloon Torpedo Depot

Perpoiss

a firmer attitudo by the Government.

At first, there would have, perhaps,

been recourse to foris—which ad Ameri-

5.00 passing Maila had to put hack with her port

18.40 *9.00

engines disabled, By the time she reached the Buez Canal, the recent disturbances among the Arab coelige had broken out, and $175.60 the Undaunted had to wait in case of emer.

gonoy, which, however, did not osenr.

can reviewer of the life of Sir Harry POSSIBLY in anticipation of the time when After leaving Aden (June 9) she encountered Parkes has confemied as a fault of that

great man, whom he regards as the ovary vehicle-driver shall stand-at-esse at very strong monsoon and heavy ma, with The following is a List of Waters always embodiment of British diplomatic and regularly-appointed stands in rear of his terrdio zelo squalls. The rest of the voyage

Colouising methods. But a display vehicle (picture a cabby holding his horse of force would not, in our opinion, have from the back of his 'growler!) two been a bad thing. All other methode gharry drivers were brought hefore the

kept ready in Stook-

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

-POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET, The United States Mail Packet City of

Peking will be despatched on WED. | NESDAY, the 11th Instant, with Mails for Amoy, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yoko- hama, San Francise, the United States, Canada, Honolulu, Pera, &c., PURE TABLE WATER which will be closed as follows 12.15 PM. Registry ceases. 12.30 E.M. Post Office closes, but Corres-

pondence may be posted on board the Paoket, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Pestage, until the time of departure.

свания.

HOTES OF CLOSING THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Packets leave at Noon.

The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails for Europe, &c., by the Eaglish and French Packets, when they leare at Noon. The Money Order. Office

5 the day before,

LITHIA WATER

SARSAPARILLA WATER

TONIC WATER

GINGER ALE

GINGERADE

No Crodit given for Bottles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of containing Aerated Waters, sa och Bottles are never used again by as.

was line throughout. The Unlamted is a splendid looking vessel, officially described

of dealing with the Chinese have prov-| Magistrate to-day charged with obstructing an armoured orniser, first-class, twid ed failures. The officer brought into Queen's Road West by anchoring their ve

screw; her tonnage 14 6,600, forts-power

closest contact with the Chinese commuhioles side by side. They were fined $2/9,500, speed 17. knotes,che entzien twelve

nity does not appear to have exercised

any influence whereby the Chinese are each, which they paid in wouder and dis- induced to respect the law and to assist gust. the Government in the measures adept-

6-in. broadvide two Bi, bow and

guan, stern chasers, fifteen machine guns, aud four torpedo tabes. Her last previous com- ed for supressing an epidemic that has Ar the Magistracy to-day a soldier was fined mission was in the Mediterranean, under wrought eprious injury to the welfare $15 and ordered to pay $10 cauperisation command of Captain Lord C. Besasford. of the Colony. The past crisis-ve for a brutal assaultons Chinamanat Hung The following are the present offers of the hope we are not too optimistic in regard hom on the Bri instant. The prosecutor's Undaunted-Captain John S. Hellifer, iog it a past-provided an casellent

opportunity for showing the advantage of story was that he was squstling down in Commander Thomas H. Fisher, Llouts F. such an officer as the Protector of Chi- front of his bouse door, washing himself in W. Lonas, C. J. Eyres, Paul Hewet, G. nese. With a strong official bolding the bowl on the ground, when the soldier passed Douglas, E. M. Lambert, Royal Naval office, it is reasonable to suppose that a

and apparently in fan 'touched him up Roerva-Lient. W, Hazell, Chaplain beneficial influence would have been with a stick; but the defendant said the Bay. Barbwink, B., Staff-Surggen exerted upon the Chinese community. Chinaman began the trouble by throwing Thos. Pickthorn, Flest Paymaster Edwin 1 They might have been made more

Toyo Maru, Japanese stoamor, 1,557, Gaf will be closed at 5 of Prices Current and A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED. been met with diplomacy. Natural start, however, there was no doubt about Assistant Paymaster H. B. Pearson, Ex-

J. Edwards, Saigon July 5, Grain.- DODWELL, CARLILL. & Uo.

Amoy, German steamer, 663, W. Wulf, Nowchwang and Cheloo, Laly 3, Bosna.and General.-EDUARD SCHELLHASS & Co.

Tritos, German-steamer, 1,085, J. Dealer, Mauritius Jons 16, sad Singapore July 4, Sugar.--Laura & WEGENEL

Baghatin, French str., 2,517, Chevalier, Shanghai July 7, Maila and General- MESSAGERIES MARIEREN,

China, American steamer, 6,338, Wm. Ward, San Francisco June 18, and Yoko hama July 6, 1 p.m., Mails and General, 1.P. M. §. 3. Co.

·8.00 4. .—Posting

Circular cuasLTS.

(Prices Current and Circulars may howover be posted up to 10 o'clock if they are tied in bandles, country by country, with the addresses all one way).

10.00 A. M.--Registry coases. 10.50.-Pating of Кенарарель,

Bocks, and Patterns cesses. 11.00 A.-Mail olosas.

LATE LETTERS may be posted (from (11,10 a, M.) with 10 cente·late for up to 1130 A., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the kama Late Foo

amenable to the wishes of the Ad-out his dirty water into the road and splash-Brown, Staff Engineer Alfred Rayner, Sub- ministration. Duplicity might haveing him. Whatever may have been the Lieut. L. C. Mansergh, Surgeon D. MoNabb, prejudices might have been overcame by the finish the Chinsman was in hospital a

gineer Joha A. Vaughan, Assistant Enginear CL. Donkia, Assistant Engineer H. W.. The Shanghai Pharmacy, 24, Nanking, and some justification, thereby, k

might have been shown for the existence Road, Shanghai.

Kitching, Torpedo Gunner H. Fitzmaurice

The Hongkong Disponeary, Hongkong..

Botion Inglesa, 14, Escolta, Manila.

The Canton Dispensary, Canton. The Dispensary, Foochok," The Hongkong Dispensary, Hankow.. The Hongkong Dispersary, Tisuisín, London Office, 8, Fenchurah Buildings,

EO. Hongkong, Juus 16, 1894.

of the office. If iris to prove worthless THREE was a report current in Kobe last when the Colony is brought face to face week that the Chinese Consuls is Kobe and Gunner Wm. Parsons, Boatswain J. Beady, with any great crisis, we are forced to Osaka had called their nationals together Boatswain F. Beer, Carpenter John 8. consider what benefit the Protector of and told them that they must be prepared Brood, Midshipmen-Alfred Pound, Herit Chinese is to the Colony. We think is to receive orders to leave the country.

has been abundantly shown that the This appears to have boon the foundation Edwards, Ld. Willan, Hd. Reinold, Bd. Chinese are well able to take care of on the 5th inst. that the Chinese in Japan repairs necessitated by her long voyage, the uf a rumpur which went about the Band Sadlier. After eosling and undergoing any themselves. Mr J. D. Humphreys was had been ordered to leave the country in not far wrong, when he gave it as his a fortnight's time. Dae report asid

Undaunted will at one take in stores andă 1039 experience of residence in China, that a month's time.

&

go worth to joist the Eset in Japan,

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