Mails.
NOTIOL,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAUERIES
MARITIMES,
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANCAIS,
STEAM FOR
Entertainments.
THEATRE
HONGKONG.
SAIGON. SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, THE
COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALOUTTA, ADEN, SUIZ,
PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLAUK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX : ALSO
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA.
N WEDNESDAY, the 19th September, 1994, at Noon, the Company's S.. YARRA, Commandant DE MAUBEUGE, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CABGO, will leave this Port for the above ploosa.
Oarge and Spools will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and ac dopted in transit through Marseilles for the principal places of Europe.
Noon. Orders will be
granto: ill
Oarge will be received on board und 4
Xh
., Specie and Parcels until 3 p.m. on
the 18th September, 1894. (Parcoli ser not to be sent on board; they must be left si the Agency's Offico),
Contents and value of Packages ir re- quired.
For further particular, appl Company's Office.
.
G DR CHAMPEAUX,
Agent.
Hongkong, September 5, 1894.
1442
U. S. Mail Line.
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU.
PROZOSED SAILINGS PROM HONGKONG
City of Peking (via)
Nagasaki, Kobe,
Inland Soa, Yoko
hama & Honolult))
WRDAY, Sept. 19,
al 1 p.m.
China (via Nagasaki, TURKAY, Oct. 2.
Kobe, Inland Sex
and Yokohama)...
at 1 p.m.
Fer (vis Nagasaki, SATURDAY, Ost. 20,
Kobe, Inland Sea
and Yokohama)... }
at 1 ş.m.
HE U. 8. Mail Steamship CITY OF PEKING will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, on WEDNESDAY, 19th September, at 1 p.m., taking Passengora and Fraight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.
Steamore of this lias pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, aud call t BONOLULU, and passsagers are allowed to break their journey at any point en route.
Through Fassage Tickets granted ta England, France, and Germany by ad trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States Canada Rates may be obtained ca apple- cation.
Passengers holding through ORDERS FO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail routes fm Eau Francisco, including the SOFTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACLIO, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE and NORTHERN PAUIFIO RAILWAYS; also the CANA DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of $10.00 Gold in addition to the regular tariil kata.
Passengers holding ordats FOR OVER. LAND CITIES in the United States have, between San Francisco and Chicago, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIO, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chi- to destination, the choice of direct linos
Particulars of the various routes can be had on application,
Special rates (first class only) are granted to Missionarias, embote of the "Nava, Military, Diplomac, and Civil Services to European officials in service of China And Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
ROYAL,
THE BLACK PLAGUE
HONGKONG
will give
MINSTRELS
TWO MORE OF THEIR
POPULAR ENTERTAINMENTS,
SATURDAYS, 22nd & 29th September, For the Benefit of the Plague Workcro.
Under distinguished Patronage and
Support.
Destination,
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vessels
Bremen & Ports of Call(Gers (s).
Ancona (8). Japan.........setiere London and Hamburg Trocas (8).... London................... Japat: (0).... London & Ports of Cull Ravenna (8).. London, v. Suez Cana Myrmidon (1). London, v. Suez flans Glengarry (1). Marseilles, v. Saigon.. Yarra (3).... Nagasaki and Kobs.... Malwa (6).. Now York, y SuszCann. Macduff (6),, New York.. New York.
S. Homer.. George Suequehanna .......
......Obingts (a)..
Agasts.
Date of Leaving.
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. P.&O. B. N. Do...... September 28. Arnhold, Karborg&Co, Sept. 17, at 5 p.m. .P. & O. §. X. Č........About Sept. 18.
P. & O. S. N. 0..... Sept. 27, at noon. Butterfield & Swiro...Sept. 26, daylight. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Sept, 20. Messagorics Maritimes Sept. 19, at aoo11. P. & O. 8. N. 0......Sept. 20, at noon. Dodwell, Carlill & Co, About Sept. 13. Showan & Co.
Quick
deepatch, Biemsson & Co. Quick despatch.
Swice. Butterfield & ... Supt. 22, at p.m.. Proific Mail 8. 8. C.. Sept. 19, at 1 p.m. 0. & G. S. S. Co... Oct. 10, ab 1. p.m. Shewan & Co
Quick
despatch, P. & 0.5, N. Co... About Sept. 24, Dodwell, Carlill &
Carlil & Co. About Sept. 18. S'pore, Havra& H'burg Bellona (8). Siomesen & Co. About Sept. 26.
D. Sassoon, Hons & Co., Sept. 16, daylight, S'pore, Penang & O'tta Arratoon Apcar (6)
Douglas Laprak & Co. Sept. 16, daylight. S'tow, Amoy & Fohow Hailoong (a)..... Swatow, Amoy & Tion Thales (8)...... Douglas Laprak & Co. Sop, 18, at 10 am. S'tuw, Fchow & Train Naocheng (9)......
Butterfeld & Swire...September 19. Vancouver (B.C&Empress of Japan (a).. Canadian P'Go R. Co..(Oct. 3, at neat. Victoria (BC.), &... Tscoms (8)Not. P'6: S. & R. Ora, Sept. 25, at noon.
Port Darwin,
LASW
of Toking (5)...
8. Francisco, v. Jopa City o 8. Francisco, v. Japa Bolgic (s). San Francisco.......Silberhorn
Siam (6).
· ENTIRE CHANCE OF PROGRAMME., Kobo&F'ma Pathen (
Full Particulam in Programmes, which will be issusti on or about Moulay, 17 September.
$2 and $1.
Popular Prica, Soldiers and Sailora io aniform, Half-prica to Back Seats only.
Doors open at 8.30. Commencing at 9 o'clock precizely,
Plan and Tickets at Mesars. KELLY AND WAISH, LIMITED.
Seats may be Booked on and after Sater- day, 15th September.
A SPECIAL Team will run to the Peak, and a Special, Launch to Kowloon, 1 minutos after auch Performance.
WILLIAM BLATNAY,
Hon. Secretary. Hongkong, September 10, 1894.
1463
To Lot
www.
TO LET.
TO. 2, MOUNTAIN VIEW, The Peak,
N°IVE ROOMED HOUSE.
Apply to
·Y.
Care of THI Paper Hongkong, September 10, 1894.
TO LET.
WELLING HOUSES -
1462
WELLINGTONE, A MAGAZING A
No. 12. ONE ROAD.
Nus. 1 and 3, HIPON TERRACE No. 8. OLD BAILEY,
No. 9, CHANCERY LANE. FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS. FLOORS in Bioin Straet, Paza
STERET and STAUNTON STREET. FLOORS
in No. 5. SHELLEY STREET. OFFICES-
PRAVA
CENTRAL, Over DOUDLAS LAYBAIK & Co.'n.
BLUE BUILDINGS.
GODOWNS--
Apply to
Mobara
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co., Lt Hongkong, September 6, 184.
TO LET.
18
TO. 2, PEDDER'S STREET, Dort to the
Post Office
No. 72, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTHAL.
Apply to
G. C. ANDERSON,
13, Praya Central, Hongkong, March 16, 1893.
304
TO LET.
108.7 and 9, SEYMOUR TERRACE,
OFFICES O VIUTURIA BUILDINGS. GODOWNS in WANGHAI, at the back of MoGREGOR'S BARRACKS.
OFFICES and ROOMS at CONSOur
HOUSE.
No. 3, CAMERON VILLAS, Prax. Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Ce. Hongkong, September 13, 1894.
320
To-day's Advertisements.
HONGKONG VOLUNTEER CORPS.
RDERS BY THE AUTING COM
I-day's Advertisements.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.
The Co.'s Steamship
Thales,
Capt. RATHNEST, will be despatched for the above Porta on TUESDAY, the 18th Instant, at 10 m.
For Fraight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRATK & Qu.. General MunoUfeľa. Hongkong, September 15, 1894.
1496
To Depart.
Per Demawong, for Swatow, 50 Chinese, Per Heiloong, for Swatow, 3 Europeane,
and 50 Ohinesė.
Por Frejr, for fluihow, 80 Chineso. Por Arrato Apear, for Singapore, Егоровсе.
Par Menmuir, for Sydney, 1 European, and 13 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS.
The German alsamor Rio reports: Had fresh breeze, heavy North- Warterly sea
The British steamer Tracas reports: Had Night airs and calma, and fuo clear weather throughout the passago.
The British steamer Loksang reports: Loft Shanghai on the 11th September, with light airs, and fine clear weather, moderate NE to Easterly winds, and fue up to
Dakin, Cruickshank & Loft Swatar on the 14th, and
Company, Ltd.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY.
EUCALYPTUS OIL.
+perienced variable light winds and fins to Breaker Point; thence to port, light S.W. wiods with bəzə
|
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW Shipping. Daylight.drraleon Aptar leaves for
Straits and Calcutta, Daylight.-Haloong leaves for S'ion, &o.
MEMOS, FOR MONDAY, Shipping.
p.m.-Trocus leaves for London, &c.
General Memoranda, TUESDAY, September 18-
Goods par Chelydra undelivered after
Noon landed. Goods per Maris Valtrie undelivered
after this date subject to rent. Geads per Vindobona undelivered after
this date subject to rent. THURSDAY, September 20:-
Goodsper Glenfarg undelivered after this
date subject to cont
RELIGIOUS SERVICES.
1. John's CATHEDRAL-Parado Berrios at
4.80 Ax (Holy Communion 2nd and 4th Sun- days) Matina at 11. Haly Commation at the 11 o'clock service on the laf, Ord, sad bih Bur days in the month. Evensong at 5.46.
UNION CHURCH, Kennedy Road.---Minister Rev. G. J. Williams-Services si 11.00 am, and ..
ROMAN CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL,-ÖR Änadays, Masent 6., 7.30am. und 9.30 ... Bonodic-
tion at 6 r.x.
Sr. Josern's Chukun, Gardon Bond.---3. 2.x. Meas and Semmon; 5.80 r.. Evening Service, Benediction.
ST. PETER'a SEANER'S CHURCH, Saflors" Home-Service on Sunday, at 11 a.. and 6.30 r.. The Eoly Communion is admivister- ed on the 1st and 3rd Sundays in the month at 11 am.; on the 2nd and 5th at 7.80 a.,; and on the jib, at the Evening Service.
WEBIRIAN METHODIST CHURCH,-Divine Ser. vice at 10.89 .. in the Wesleyan Church, Wanchai.
GEBAY BETHESDA CHAPEL.-Service in the
German Bugangs by Pastor R. F. F. seball over Stoday, at 11 .., in the Chapel of the Berlin Foundling House, West Point.
NOW READY.
VOL. XXI.—No, di
'CHINA REVIEW'
CONTAINS
The British gleamer Phra Cham Klao re- ports: Monday 3rd September, left Bang- kok, and Koh-i-chang at. 2 p.m., on Thurs day, 6th
Monday 10th, in latitude 13° 50′ N., long. 110 E, at 9:30 a.m., took Ger- man ateamer Rio of Apenrade in tow, moderate W.B.W. breeze, and heavy N.E. The Trind Society, or Heaven and Earth
Northward.
Association. swell; 8 p.m., swoll voering to [ESSRS. DAKIN, CRUICKSHANK Tuesday, 11th, fight Westerly winds and The Ancient Ociuage of China.
overcast, with heavy N.W. wall. Wodnet Turko-Scythian Tribes After Han Dynasty. & Co., L., wore the first to intro-G moderate to light 6.E. winds and Jotlings from Canada—Antiquarian mexi
day, 12th,
Philological Researches. duse EUCALYPTUS OIL into HONGKONG N.W., well decreasing daring night. and the quality of their import is still From the Paracula to port of Hongkong, Notes,
winda and fine clear weather, light
Easterly with smooth sca.
M
unsurpassed
EUCALYPTUS OIL
Is a Sovereign Remedy for
کلهر
Corna, ispotenza AND CATARRE.
FIRST-RATE GERMICIDE
la a more powerful disinfectant than Car- holic Acid.
For Mosquero Bites.
For USB IN THE BATH.
D. C. & Co. a KUVALYPTUS QIL
Bottles,
50 Cents & $1.00.
1.477
Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contructed by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in ilangkong Harbour
Ivy, American ship, Capt. A. J. Lowell. -Shewan & Co.
SILBERHORN, Brit, 4-masted ship, Capt. R. Gibson.-Shawau & Co.
THERMOPYL, British barqsa, Captain Winchoatur.-Captain.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. September 14:--
Rio, German etramor, 1,109, C. B. David. son, Saigua September 6, Rice-dour. WIELER & Co.
Through Bills of Lading issued for tran.. portation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to Sar. Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, vil Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, FOR THE WEEK ENDING 22ND SEPTEMBER, Edwards, Foochow September 13, General.
Central and South Amerion, by the Com pany's and connecting Steamora.
ORDRES MANDANT.
1894.
September 15 :-- Nanchang, Brilleh steamer, from Canton. Trocus, British steamer, 2,657, Jawe
-SERWAN & Ø..
Laksang, Britishstoomer, 178, H. Monour, Shanghai September 11, and Swatow 14, General.-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
The British steamer Macduf reporta : Had moderate N.E. wind and fine weather througbout.
EXPORT CARGOES, Par 8. 8. Genorchy, sailed 9th September: -For London, 565 boxes Tea, containing 11,865 lbs. Cooguu, 25 cases Cigare, 589 rolle Mutting, and 10 cases Merchandise.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For SINGAPORE & NEW YORK.
Per Mzodu, at 11.30 a.m., on Monday,
the 17th inst..
For SINGAPORE, LONDON & HAM-
BURG.
Per Traces, at 4.30 p.m., on Monday,
the 17th font.
| Fọc KOBE & YOKOHAMA.---
Per Benlomond, at 11.30 u.m., on Tues-
day, the 18th inst.
For SWATOW, FOOCHOW AND TIEN.
TSIN.-
Per Nanchang, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes
day, the 19th inat.
For NAGASAKI & KOBE.—
Per Mac, at 11.30 a. m., on Thursday,
The 20th inat,
Increase in the Cultivation of Opiam
in China. The Construction of the Yih King. Queries
Chinese Sociology.
Replies
Reply to Dr. Edkina. Notices of New Books. Collectanea Bibliographica. Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c. To Contributors.
A. S. WATS
ATSON & Co.,
LIMITED.
Vegetable & Flower Seeds.
SEASON 1894.95.
Orders will be executed in the sequence
For MACAO, PORT DARWIN, THURS
DAY ISLAND, COÓKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- NEY & MELBOURNE, Supple mentory Mail on board till time of departure. Extru Postage 10 centa.) Por Chingtu, Registration at 3.00 p.m.,
Letters at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday, supply lasta. the 22nd inst., instead of as previous ly notified,
For &TRAITS & LONDON.—
Par Myrmidon, at 5 p.m., on Monday,
the 24th inst.
For SHANGHAI, KORE, YOKOHAMA,
VICTORIA, B.Q.,& TACOMA.
Per Tacoma, at 11.30 a.m., on Tuesday,
the 25th Sept.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
RONGKONG HOTEL.
Lieut. Araujo Mr J. Batalba
Mr S. Le Breton
Mr T. Mitchel! Mr Uscar Noodt Capt
H. Pfort
DEATH.
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 16, 1884,
| Ma N, B. O'Conor, H. M. Minister, has
At No. 49, Szechuan Road, Shanghai, on the 8th Instant, the infant son of Captain returned to Tientsin en route to Pakhage- W. INNAN, aged 4 months and 22 days.
The French Consul at Tang-chow reporta The publication of this issue commenced that a rebellion has broked out at Quees at 6,30 p.m.
chum, and that troops ars bbing sent to quell the disturbance.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, CATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1894.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
PASSED SUEZ ÚANAL, OUTWARD BOUND-Hazel Branch, Aug. 3; Chiensan, Aug. 7; Willow Branch, 10; Astoun, 21; Altonower, 28; Achilles, Niebe, 81 Glamorganshire, Glasavon, Palamed, Strathmore, Sept. 4. HOMEWARD BOUND:-Melpomene, Ning chow, Palinurus, Tambo Aglaia, Aug. 28; Shanghai, Beularly, Benmohr, 31 Caledonien, Sept. 1
The N. P. . . Tacoma, trout Tucoma, laft Yokohama for Hongkong on Sept. e, via Kobe.
THE Customs receipts at Mengies for the second quarter of the current year only amounted to 18,060 tsels, a decrease of about 10,000 tools as compared with 1899,
Tas Tantulus, which passed through Hong- kong some time ago for Japan, had on board three railway engines, eight carriages, and some twenty miles of rails for Moji,
FOREIGNERs going upfoountry, says a Shang hai contemporary, even if only for a short distance from Changbai and within the 30-
mile radius, are advised to obtain pausporta during the continuance of the war.
arrested by the Chiness at Ningpo. He l suspected of being a spy, but the American Conent is exerting himself to me that the
The M. M. Co.'s steamship Oceanien, with A YOUNG Jap, disguised as a priest, has been
the FRENCH MAIL of August 17, left Singapore on Wednesday, Sept. 12, at 2 p.m., and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, Sept. 19. This Packet brings replies to letters des. patched from Hongkong on July 13. suspect gets a fair trial. The C, P. R. atr. Empress of Japan, from
Vancouver, left Nagasaki for Hong-Tax Shanghai Mercury announces that the kong, via Shanghai, on Sept. 14. Japanese have succoeded in making trea Tho O, & 0. ss. Belgic, with mails, ta, ties with various European Powers, on the
lait San-Francisco for this port, vin Yokohama and Nagasaki, on Sept. 8.
This
P. M. 8, 8. China, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, via Yoko- bama, on Aug. 28.
same lines as that of England; amongst others with Cheruany and France. The Gernian Treaty is expected to arrive by the next mail.
The .. Pathon left Singapore on Sept. 11, SINGArous and Java not having yet and may be expected here on or about realized the fact that the plague is a thing Sept. 17.
The O. 9. B. Oc.'s steamship Ajax left of the past, the French mail steamers sti? Singapors on Sept. 11, and may be reface to take passengers thither froma expected here on or about Sept. 17.
Hongkong, and the Yarra, which haves The D. D. R. steamer Oceana, from Ham-hors on the 19th, will only take passengers
burg, left Singapore for this port on for ports beyond. Sept. 14, and may be expected here on or about Sept. 20.
The s... Pokiing passed the fanal on Aug. 28, and may be expected at Singapore on 18th Sept., and Hongkong about 25th. The N. G. I. . . Bisagne left Bombay for this port on Sept. 9, and may be ex- ed here on or about Sept. 30. The P. & O. Ch. 'saa. Malacca leit Bombay
for this port on Sept. 11.
ORDER OF OMORAL SERVICE AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL-172H SUNDAY AFTER
TRINITY.
THE Shanghai Mercury of the 10th instant reports that three of the most powerfal ships of the Nanyang Squadron have been ordered to prossed at once to the Gulf of Pechili.to reinforce the Northern, Squadron. A Shanghai native paper states that all the Liang-kiang, Minche, Canton, and Hipak fleets are to be sent worth, to join the Pei- yang Squadron in attacking the Japanese fieet.
Matins-Voluntary Benedictus,' Mack-AT the Magistracy to-day, before Mr H. enzie: Venite, Kempton: Psalms, E. Wodehouse, a coolis named Chung King Wilson, Rimbault, Hifea and Kalway was charged with entering a matched at To Deum, Chipp in D: Jubilats,
Ousely; Anthem, Ya shall dwell in | Quarry Bay on Thursday and stealing a bos the land: Kyrie, Gadsby, No. 56; of clothes belonging to another coolia, Ha Hymn, 256; Offertory Sentences, admitted the offence, pleading justification Barnby, Nos. 1, 19 & 20,
that he wanted to go Home' but had no
Andante Schubert; Paalms,
Evan Cooke, Heywood & Hopkins; monty and so nooded something to pawa. Magnitost, Baraby; Anthem, Hear His Worship sent the homesick one to guol me when I cali; Hymns, 238 & 179;
Voluntary March Pontifcale, Tom-for three months, which was hard lines, as belin.
there are hundreds-of-wthers, white as well sa yellow, who want to go home but have not the means.
UNION CHURCHL-SUNDAY, SEPT. 16 11 am:-Hymns, 197, 20, 528 ; Paatın,
XIX. 6.30 p.m.-Hymus, 12, 28, 302, 344.
WESLEYAN METHODIRY CHURCH.-WANGHAI,
SUNDAY, SEPT, 16. 10.30am. Hymns, 560, 295, 300, 324, 6 pm:-Hymns, 930, 260, 272, 384;
Psalms, LXXXI-LXXXII.
Mr Playfair took charge of B. M. ate at Ningpa on the 3rd inst
THE Gertean steamer Rie (Hongkong agents, Wieler and Co.) was towed to Hongkong by the Scottish Oriental steamship Phra Chom Kino last night, with tail-shaft broken. The Ru left Saigon for Bong- kong on the 6th inst, and on the 8th she broke down. It was found that the shaft
Conspland atera-buskes were broken, no special
reason being apparent She was then about 30 miles east of Kin-Hung and lay TWENTY-THREE griffins, the last of the lot, there for two days. Then, on the 10th, arrived at Shanghai on the 7th inst. by the the P. C. Klas hove in sight and approach-
in which they are received as long as the El Dorado.
SEED LISTS
with
HINTS FOR GARDENING have been issued and may still ba obtained on application.
Our Soeds are all teated before being pat
up in London. They are packed under our
Para Clam Ko, British steamer. 1,011,Chevalier J. M. daBaran de Esjayasatuwa Supervision, and the greatest care
James Fowler, Bangkok September 3, Gen-
eral.-YEN FAT HONG.
Macduff, British str., 1,882, E. Portor, Foochow September 18, Tes.-DODWELL,
Costa
Misa da Costa Mr W, A. Buff Capt. R. Crawford Mr F. J. Fast
Miz Dario GalvaD
hoke
Mr Q, Rombach Mr F. E, Shou Mrs A. Smith Mr F. R. Smith Mr 0. Troestler Brand Mrs Jumillard Capt. & Mrs Walmas Mr J. Kinghorn Mr W. Whiley Mr and Mrs E, LycettMr and Mrs Whyte
Mr A. B. Wilson Mr R. Lyall
Fraight will be received on board until ♣ No. 108-Squad Drill at Head Quar- p.m. the day previous to sailing. Farcel TEE-FIELD BATTERY. MONDAY, Packages will be received at the offins until 6.30 pm. (White Uniform, Caps) FEI- 5 pil, ume day; all Parool Fackages DAY, & p.m. (Plain Clothes). MACHINE and should be marked to address in full; valve GUN COMPANY. TUESDAY of samas is required.
THURSDAY, 5.30 p.m. (Plain Clothes), Consular fareises to accompany Cargo DETACHMENT FIELD BATTERY. destined to points beyond San Francisco Drill at Kowloon, as usual. In the United States, should he went to the No. 109.—MUSKETRY, FIELD BAT- { CARLILE & CO.
TERY. MUSTER
BRAD QUAKERES, Company's Offices in Seated Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Customs at Sau SATURDAY, 2.40 p.m., Match to New Pedder's Wharf for conveyance to Kowloon, Dock Detachment can join on the range.
Fror, Danish steamer, 307, C. L. Strand, No.11Q-DUTY, FIELD BATTERY-Pakhoi September 12, and Heibow 14, Gen- Lieut. Derson and Sergeant Wras.
eral.---ÅRNHOLD, Karseno & Co. By Order,
Hongkong, French steamer, 739, 0.Mr&Mrs Ross AntonMr and Mrs Mannich Bastian, Baiphong September 11, and Hai Mrs Romi Ashton, Mr & Mrs McCallan how 14, General.-A.R. MARTY.
child and aureo and child
Francisco.
For further information as to Praga and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 7, Prays Central
Q. L. GORHAM, Acting Agent.
Hongkong, September 12, 1834 1400
F. F. LAMBAKDE,
Lieut., R.A., Adjutant, H.K. V.C.
HONGKONG CRICKET OLUB,
THE
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP HEAD QUAETERS,
Hongkong, September 16, 1894. AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
(SPREOT TO AULERATION), Tacoma.......... | Tuunday | Søpt, 25,"
............. Tuesday | Uctober 16. Victoria Tuesday November 8, Tacoma Tossday December 11.
Tuesday Jan. 1/95.
Taip 4COM, Osptain
VICTOR PREKES, sailing at Noon, on TUESDAY, 35th September, will proceed to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA viá SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and YOKORAMA
Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Points, and to Canadian and United States Points,
Consular Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate and one copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of The Freight Agent Northera Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Parcels must be sent to our Office with sddress marked in full by 5 p.m., on the day previous to sailing.
For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILY & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, August 25, 1874,
1897
1493
HE Annual General MEETING for the purpose of receiving the Com- mittee's Report for the Past Season, and cleating a Committee and Officers for the Coming Season, will be held in the PAVILION, MONDAY, the 24th September, at 5.00
EDWARD & BAM,
Hen, Sec., H. K.0.0.
Hongkong, September 15, 1884.
Strathdet, Britishsteamer, 1,709, Forsyth, Hongay Sept. 11, Coal-JARDINE, MATHE SON & Co.
DEPARTURES, September 16:- Vorwaerts, for Amoy. Nanging, fur Newchwang Sungkang, for Mauila. Lyemoon, for Shanghal Lekaang, for Canton.
OLEARED.
Devawongse, for Swatow,
Matterhorn, for New York,
Haloong, for Swatow.
1402
Freyr, for Hoihow.
Nanshan, for Kobe.
SHELL LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG. (Taking Cargo at through rates to CONTIN- ENTAL PORTS, GLASGOW, LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK and SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS).
The Co.'s Steamship
Troods, Capt. J. EDWARE, will be despatched an above on MONDAY, the 17th Instant, at 6 p.m., Instead of as previously notified.
For Freight, apply to
ARKHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, Sepleinbar 15, 1804.
1369!
MOUNT AFATIN HOTEL.
Mr A. C. Marshall
The Misses Anton
Mr H. E. Botahall Mr L. Mendel Mr Hart Brok
Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mr J. S. Mose,
exercised to insure protection in iransit.
Sowings should be made in fine weather only and the remainder of the packets secured from damp, and kept in a dry place for rapest Rowings.
CLAY'S FERTILIZER.
MILITARY preparations are being carried cat actively in the vicinity of Ningpo. Large numbers of soldiers are being st to Chinhat and Übusan ready for any con. tingency that may arrive.
ed in answer to signals of distress. Towing was commenced without delay, and a little Progress was made, when it was noticed that the hawser was in danger of wearing through at the Klao's and. After stopping to put something under the rope, the start vas made too suddenly, and the cable part- ed. This was soon pat right again, and a To-Ro morning, between 9 and 10.30 smooth passage was made to Hongkong. 'clock, the steam-launoh Dayspring, carry The Rio aneberod outside Green Island Last ing the Buthel flag, will call alongside any night and was brought in this morning. vessel hoisting code pennant C., to nonvoy After unloading she will go into dock. No man shore to 11 am. serviss at St. Peter's agreemont was made as to salvage money, (Seamen's) Church, returning about 12.30.
which will be settled by the agente.
A CHINESE policeman who attempted to SEVEN employees of the Imperial Maritime assert the power of law and order in oppo- Customs, Mesars Walpole, Blake, Miller, sition to the power of the Chinese custom of Clarkson, Graves, Farker, and Brammer, firing crackers and making hideous rcise returned to Hongkong to-day by the Indo- at unicasonable hours without any excuse China ateamar Leksang from Shanghai, or percussion, was aut upon by a crowd of having left there on the 11th, which musk natires in Bonham Strand last night and have been almost immediately after their severely handled.
The idea!-trying to arrival from the south. It was reported impose an abominable foreigner's law on the fros and independent inhabitants of Hongkong, and to provent them from in.
on good authority, and was pretty wall established, that they went north for war". A high-class Fertilizer for Fot Plauts dulging their capacity for innocent stood, whether rightly or wrongly, that service, and that they at any rate under.
and for use in the Garden generally: it | joyment,' which may incidentally be the
Me H. H. Mayerink supplies natural nourishment to the soil, death of any invalid who is foolish enough their pay was to be guaranteed by the In spector-General. They now explain their to want sleep. The lukong wanged to and assists the process of asimilation, arrest one of his assilauta, who was told they were not wanted and could go return by saying that they were simply
tlie and obild Mr J. Northmann
Bire W. E. Olarke
Mr T. P. Cochrane
Mr J. B. Coughtrio
Mra A. S. Falmer
Mr E. Ortiz
Mrs W. Pestalozzi
Mr C. W. Dickson Mc K. MUL RAS Mr E. Goetz Mrand Mrs P. Sachas, Mr and Mrs H. Hom- children and nurse
phreys & 3 childreolir F. Seip Mr and Mrs J. D.Mr. Seymour
Humphreys
Mrs Spry Mr Chantrey InchbaldMr C. S. Taylor Dr. and Mrs J. H.Capt. A. Tillett
Knott and son
Arvatoon Apear, for Singapore & Calontta. Mr J. Kester
Japan, for Callio,
Menmar, for Discs and Sydney. Swatow, for Haiphong-
PASSENGERS. ERIVAR
Per Rie, from Saigon, 800 Chinese Par Loksang, from Shanghai, Messrs Walpole, Blake Miller, Clarkson, Gray, Parker and Brammar, and 1 Chinese.
Per Phra Cham Klap, from Bangkok, 29 Chinese.
Per Hongkong, from Haiphong, pears, and 69 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Mr H. E. Tomkins
Lient.Commander
Mr D. Laudale
Tufnell, R.N.
Mr S. A. Levy
Mrs Tufnell
|| Mr C. Malsch
PRAK HOTEL.
Mr J. Y. V. Vernon
Mr J. A. E. Chaudetir F. Morogy Mísa Coa
Mr Cording Nielsen Mr E. Crombie Mr W. Parfitt Mr H. L. Dalrymple Mr N. Plant Mr E. Delbenso
Mrs F. Robinson sud Mr J. P. Dowling Mr R. F. Dipple children
Mr. Geo, Fenwick
W. S. Harrison
Afr Bandelands
Mr F. EL. Slaghek
Mr and Mrs A. Find
Mr
Euro
Mr Gloo, Holmes Mr Morion Jones
Mr J. E. Macrua
Mre Stonham
lay Smith & family: Capt. Stonham.
Mr G. H. Medharat Mr A. G. Stoken Par Lyricon, for Bhaughal, 10 Chinese. Ospt, and Mrs Moors
thereby aiding the Plants to attain to their brought before Mr. Wodehouse at the Ma full size, vigour, and beauty,
gistracy to-day and fined $3 or ten daya.'
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Sold in Tins containing 10 ths, sach, 81.75.
$4.50.
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Strom the war broke out, we have to peatedly given selections from the letters
back
their Customs work; but who it was that told them, or in whose hands the matier rasted, we cannot ascertain. We believe the view of the affair entertained
Directions for Use ars given on the Label of the special correspondant of the N..n by the L. M. C. officials is that the mea were simply transferred north on ordinary Daily Newss at Chemulpe, act because the Customs business and are now merely statements the letters contained appeared at transferred back, quite independently of ail fair, but because they represented a pro- the war. How far this would hold water Chinese view of actual events in Corum, dess not perhaps matter much, now that from which there is a parsity of news of they are back in their old potions.
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the short-sighted policy of the belligerenta Ching correspondent of the Chine Oer opinion of the correspondent of our fazette writes:-A local defenes corps respected Shanghai contemporary is evident has been organised by H. M. Conent, Me Carles, and after paming with fair ly shared by others. A Tientsin corres-aredit through the aquad drill, iflas pondent of the Mercury says:-The Corean have been taken into zue, end no doubt we correspondent of your morning contem shall presently possess a well drilled and woll A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,porary takes the cake. Eres the Chinese strike terror to the hearts of the Cateriala armed body of men whose appearance will
THE HONGKONO DISPENSARY,
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841
Hongkong, September 15, 1894.
roar with laughter at this Ananias. He isAll we want now is a contingent of the Volunteer band, and then wa shali by quite sospested of being « Chinamon; if no, no doubt be will be decorated. He is evident ready for death or glory. Better as Com mandatore (that's right imn't it 1) Vein about 1496 fly an enemy of Japan..