Entertainments.

THE CHINESE TWINS, TWO BOYS JOINED TOGETHER, have arrived from SHANGHAt, and will be ON VIEW on the First Floor of Yo. 49, QUEEN'S ROAD USNTRAL, from 9 s.m. to 9 pm.

Entrance from Queen's Road only. Aduniason:-20 Conte

Hongkong, October 16, 1894.

THEATRE

To-day's Advertisements.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION. SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 1894,

A 2.45 T.M.

TOMPETITION-Long Range OUP and SPOONS. Bauges-800 and 900 Farda Shota-To. Extrands Fee, 80 1630 Cente.

G. K. MOORE,

Bon, Secretary. Hongkong, Normber 2, 1804.

ROYAL,

VITY HALL.

PUBH AUCTION.

1766

Donatio.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Vessels Advertised as Los ling.

Vaata

Bromen & Ports o 04 Bayera (6)................

Vorona (6).. Japati

Agents.

Dute of Leavin «

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Nov. 12, at 3 p.m. 40. 9. N. Co...... Nov. 9, at noon. Butterfold & Swire... November 6. P. & 0. S. N. Co......Nov. 8, at noon. JP. & U. S. N. O. About Nov. 9. JP.&O. S. N. Go...... About Nov. 24.

Storan & Co... Nov. 5, at 5 p.m. Mangarios Maritimos Nov. 14, at noon. Bultechold & Swire... Nov. 17, at 3p.an. Pedic Mail S. S. Co.. Nov. 7, daylight. 10. & G. 5. S. C... Nov. 21, daylight,

P. O. B. N. Co......About Nev, 3, P. & O. S. N. Oo...... About Nov. 5. Dodrell, Carlill & Co. About Nov. 1.

&C About Nov. Carlowitz & Co....... Nov. 3, at 2000. D. Sassoon, Son & do. Nov. 6, at 3 p.TM*. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nov. 6, daylight. Douglas Lapraik & Oa. Nov 4, daylight. (an Ps it. Co.. Nov. 28, at noon.

Nor. Pic S. & R. Cos. Nov. 6, at noen.

London, v. Suoz Okna Palamod (a).. London & Porta of Call Ruseton (1). Louden, v. Margillua. Manila (R).. Lavadon............... Bocibar (s).... Manila, ria Amoy......Esmeralda Marsailles, 'v, Saigon Saghalion (a). Port Darwin, co...... Tainan (3)........ S. Franesco, v. Ja City of RiodeJaneiro(s) 3. Franesco. v. Jap Colic (.....

Rotilla (8).... Shanghai

................................... Bombay (8).. Shanghai, Kobe I'm Orono (8)..... S'pore, Havre & H'burg Niobe (8)..

Bernida (a).. S'pore, naog & D'bay S'pore, Panang & Arratoon Apear (»).. Siow, Amoy & Fohow Haitan (8).. Swatow, Amoy & T'aui]Fokion (9).......................... Vancovar (E.0&rapress in India Victoria (BC), de....Victoria (5)....

Under the Patroness and in the Presence of THE Undersigned has received instruc.angha---*||

MAJOR-GENERAL BARKER, O.B., and COMMODORE BOYES, R.N.

CIGNOR CATTANEO has tho hongar to announce that, with the kind Assist Base of Signor FRANCESCONI, leading TExon of the Italian Opera, Manila, hiz PUPILA, and several LADY and Gentleman AMATEURS.

licas to Selby Public Auction, en

SATURDAY,

the 10th November, 1894, at 3 p.m., at his Sales Rooms, Quip's Road,

(If not prevaly disposed of by "Private Sade), THE 30-TON CUTTER

A GRAND CONCERT will be given IN AID OF THE FRENCH CONVENT,Bottom

WEDNESDAY, 7th November, 1894.

אם

PROGRAMME.

PART 1.

1-La Carità, by Rossini, for Soprano,

Alto, and Cherue.

Mrs. May Mes. Cantlie Mrs. McBean Mrs. Dodwell Mrs. Master Kr. David

Miss Jackson Miss Barkror

Mr. Alford,

Soprano

Alto

Mr. Freston, Chorus

Mr. D. K. Sliman Mr. A. M. Wood

Mr. F. D. MacLean

Miss A. Jackon

Misa Preston

Mr. J. G. Borger

Mr. F. Laamert Mr. F. Maitiand

Mr. E. W. Maitland

Mr. C. H. Grace

Mr. F. H. May

Mr. S. S. Borjamin Mr. J. F. Krani.

2.-Song for Ba820-)

Lascia ch'io piange, Mr 8. 5. BENJAMIN by Handel... 3.--Ballata for Sap."

rano-Guarany, byMies B. CanvÁĽNO

Gomaz................

4.---Recitative

and

Air for Baritono~~~

She alona charmth Mr C. H. GRAVE

my asdossa, 'Iroue,

by

Gounod.

for

5.-Waiting, Song

Soprano, by Miss LAMMELT

Millard..

6.-Salve dimera,for

Teror, Faust, by Signor FRANCESCON

Gounod.....ABO

7.-Duet. Una rota

Vonozia, for Sop. rano and Tenor, by Lucantoni...MENT.

Mrs ALFORD

and

MY SLIMAN

PART II.

1.-Torondor, Song, Mr C. B. GRACK

from Caricon, by

and Chong Bizet...

2. Song for Von- traito, Heaven apd Earth, by Pinsati.. 3-Song for Teor -I heard a Voice,

MTS PRESTON

Mr D. K. SLIMAN

by Pinsuti....... 4.-Song for Soprano

-Should he up. Mrs ALPORD braid, by Bishop... 5-Song for Basser.

from

Reggerte, Mr J. F. KRAAL

by Verdi 6.Bong for SopraZIO

-Pierrot, by Bat-MIB HAUSS chison

7.-Dust, from Ray) Mias E. CARVALHO

Blas, for Soprano &

and

Tenor, by Marchetti Sig. FRANCISCOUNT Accompanyista--Mies Boys and MY CATTANKO. Prices :- Drons Circle and Stalls.......$2.00 Body of Hous Back Seats

1.00 60

Adams PLAN of Thestry at MeasTA KELLY & WALSH's, where Tickets may be had. Hongkong, November 2, 1894.

H

WILL SOON APPEAR.

1744

FARMSTON'S GRAND

CIRCUS

AND

ROYAL MENAGERIE

OF

PERFORMING ANIMALS.

THE MONSTER ORGANIZATION OF THIS CENTURY.

'Nothing like it ever seen in the East.'

A Grand Triumphant Tour, Brains and Capital United have made this, the gas great event of the age we live in,

AND JUSTLY STYLED THE WORLDS GREATEST.

MORE PERFORMERS,

MORE HORSES,

MORE WILD ANIMALS,

MORE TENTS,

than any Cirms travelling, at a cost for travelling expenses that would bankrupt any other shor.

A SUPERB ARABIAN STUD.

MINE WEEK SEASON IN OALUUTTA. Three times visited by H. K. the Viceroy and Lady LANSDOWNE.

SEVEN WEEKS IN BOMBAY. Three performancen given under the Patronage of II. E. Lord and Lady HANKIE. A proof of our superiority over all others.

OPENING DATE AND LOCATION OF OUR TENTS WILL BE GIVEN IN A FUTURE ISSUR,

ROBERT LOVE, Manager.

Hongkong, October 31, 1894.

SALOR'S HOME

1749

or

NY Cat-off CLOTHING, Books, A PAPERS Fill be thankfully received at the Bailor's Home, West Point.

Address: Care of SYFZRINTENDENT.

NAOMI SHEATHED with COPPER, as the las dock at Duno Box Dock, together with 25 Tene, more or loas, outside and inside LEAD BALLAST. SPARS, RIGGING, SAILS, &c. Winner of the Douglas CHALLENGE and other CHPA.

FERMA OF SALL-Cash before delivery in Bank Notes. All faults and errora of description at Prchaser's risk on the fall of the hammer.

J. M. ARMSTRONG, Auctioneer. Bongkong, Nitomber 2, 1894.

STEAMSHIP CALEDONIEN.

1767

COMPAGNIR DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES

JONSIGNED Cargo from London ex Steamshipslembodge and Brymanthe, from Havre ex Henship Brymonly, and from Bordeaux acteamship President Let og Lallier, in connections with the abovebteamer, are hereby informed that their Goods with Faure and the exception Opiura, Valuables are being landed a stored at their risks into the Gudawns of the HONGKONG & KOWLOON WHARF & GoDow Comvany, L., Kowlugu, whence delivery

he obtained immediately after landing. may be

Optional Cargo will be forwardoon, unlea Intimation is received from th Cong

store

NA

Noon T-DAY (Friday), requcating it to be landed hare.

Bill of Lading will be countersigt the ladersigned.

by

Goods romaing anebunud alter THUS DAY, the 8th Instant, al Noon, will be subject to rerat, and landing charges.

All Claims must be sent is now

Lafore TURRY, the Bib Iustaub, or they

will not be recognised.

All Damaged Packages will be ataamined cn THURSDAY, the 8th Iestant, at 3 p.m.

No Firo Insuzes te been affecte

G. DE OHAMPLAUX,

Agent Hongkong, November 2, 1894.

-

Foochon October 31, General.—BUTTER- FIELD & SWIRE.

Benledi, British steamer, 1,481. Bobert

Nov. 6.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--

Farquhar, London and Singapore October For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA 25, Gunaral-Gran, Liviresios & Co.

Lyderhora, Norwegian stammer, 2014, B. Hammarans, Japan October 28, Oba).~- Mersul BUSSAN KABIA.

Phra Chula Chen. Klao, British steamer, 1,012, J. A. Morris, Bangkok otober 23, and Koh-ai-chang 25, Ries and General.-- YURN FAT HONG.

Hailenag, British steamer, 783, J. Reach, Foocho October 31, and Amey November

DOLOLAS SIRAMENTE CO 1. General

DEPARTURES.

November

Actie, La Hoshaw. Mathilde, for four Sukan, for dwat me. Chyushan, for Shanghai. Calédonien, for Shaughn Nanyang, for Cantes. Fidelio, for Menetrwang-

CLEARER

Ingelcan, for Shaghai Chine, for Saigon. falls, for Muganaki.

-

Por Caledonien, for Hongkong: Ernen Marseilles, Mr J. Bartou, Mr and Mrs C. Palmer, Mr and Mrs Jancahur Peraira and child, Mr Bort; from Siapore, Meere

Ma Ya Tang, Mr. Mra and Gasnier,

Mise Nugandon, Messrs Sa Pa Wain, R. E Rye, Joseph Chang, Lin. Siu T, Tam Ab Suon, Chen Lye Chian, Fun Kit Obao, F. Willar,

Woo

Chin, and Quang For a from Saigon, Mr Mach Khanh, and 244 Chinese, For Shanghai: frate Marseilles, Albert Waterwald, Vezzi. Colombu, Laus,

Thall

Menars Rave. Ginliai, Rubina and Rigaozzi, Dr Smail, Dr Cuy- pers. Messrs Dellore Alfred, Mambouch Desiré, Forthomme Alph, Dupost Emile, Chaengue Theophile, Graiudurge Joseph, 1763 Mr and Mrs De Sarcey, and Mr de Sarcey, Mr Matignon, Mre Roberta; from Singe pore, Mrs St Pan Wein and child; from Saigon, Messra Pardon and Carbi. Fur Kobe: from Marseilles, Messra Faber and from Phode Moburi For Yokohama Marscilles, Mr de Karcherininoff, and Sindo Sattri; from Singapore, Mr B. T. Goap- fort, Rev. F. T. Witman, Mr and Mrs Gansburg; from Saigon, Mrs Adam, ant alo. For Hongkong: from Saigni, Mr Leroux and servant,

THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.

The Co.'s Steamship.

Esmeralilu, Captain TAYLER, will be despatched for the abure Part ou MONDAY, the 5th Instant, at 6 p..

This Stonme has Superior Accommoda ion for Pansagers, wad is fitted with the Electric Light

For Freight or Passagu, opply

SHEWAN & du....

Generul Muk

Hongkong, November 2, 1894.

1765

DOUGLAS TEAMSHIP COMPANE, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOY, AMOY & FOOCHOW.

The Co.'s Steamatoj.

Huitur, Capt. GODDARD, will be despatched for the abuse)

Ports nn TURDAY, the 6th Instant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRATE A

General BunaRGEN»,

Hongkong, November 3, 1804.

1768

Dakin, Cruickshank &

Company, Ltd.

HAVE

Per Fameralda, from Manila, Mr V. Batbas, Master T. and J. Balbas, and 41 Chinese.

Per Ajan, freis Fanchow, 10 Chinese, Per Phru Chula Cium Kias, from Bang- kot, 34 Coins

Per alloway, from Coast Ports, Euro peau, und 43 Chinese,

DEPARTED.

Pre Activ, for Foow, 60 Chines. Pat Mathilde, for Ponron, 30 Chinese. Por ish for Swatow, 30 Chinese. For thunshunt, for Amoy, 100 Chinese.

TO DEPART

Par Fangcher, for Shanghai, Chinese. Pat China, for Saigon, 500 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British atenter Esmeralds reports: flad strong N.E. monoun, with high sea throughout.

The British stouter Ajax caports: Very ne weather, strong breeze.

Fe Verona at 11.30 am., on Friday,

the 9th November,

Far PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 18- LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL. BOURNE.-.. (Supplementary Mail on board til time of departure. Postage 10 cents).

Eatin

Per Tainan, a 1.30 p.m., on Saturday.

the 17 th innt.

XNAN PABURIS: Parcela for the United ingdom posted before 3 p.m., on Wednesday, November 7th, irs due in London on December 29th. Sandora of Parcok are requeated to post thum afuw days in advance.

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET. TheUnited States Mail Pecket City of Rio de Janeiro will be despatched on TUES- DAY, the 6th November, with Maila for Japan, San Francisco, the United Status, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:- 4. v. Rugistry vomer.

12

Pontifico elenes, but Correspon. doncs may be posted on board the Packot, with Late Fee of 10 cas estru Pratage, until the time of departure.

MARY AS BRITISH PACKET.--

a British Contract Phokut loseite will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 8th November, with Maits for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be- rund, zió Hrini; to the Straits Settlemus, Netherlands India, Bar mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, &c.

NAILS BY THE GERMAN PACKET.—

The

Contract Packet Bayern German will be despatched on MONDAY, the 12th November, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe and coun- tries beyond, via Brindisi the Straits Settlements, Batavia, Barmah, Ceylon, India, Aden, Egypt, Malta, &c., &c.

Registry cesses at 1 p.ra.

The mail closes at 2 p.m. Late Letters til 2.20 p.m. with 10 conte extra postage.

MAILS BY THE CANALIAN PAOLIC RAIL

WAY Co.'s PAUKET. -

The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress uf India will be despatched on WED. NESDAY, the 28th November, with Mails for Shanghai, Japan, the United Stales, annde, c., which will be closed as follows:→→

A. M. Regis.ry closus. 11.00 AM.

Post-Office dossa, but Corres pondence may be posted on board the Packet with the Late Fee of 10 cents extru Postage, until time of departurs,

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr and Mrs Bahlas Me F. S. Leo He C. S Barff

lley. C. Baylac Hr W. Blaynay Mr F. Buraemuno

Mr R. Love

Mr K. Lyall

Mr H. McCallum Mr J. MeWilliams

ise C. T. Burkan Mr T. Mitchell Miss M S. Burkam Mr W. Partitt

Mrs Phillips hot. and Mrs Combate G. Robinson Miss E. S. Barne Chpt

and ebild

The British steamer Bentati reports: Very strong North-Easterly winds and Miss E. R. Cottrell Capt. R. Crawford

heavy B.

The British steamor Pla Cikuta Chemra C. L Darron

sports: Strong N. moes on and ise Davis

high head ena, from pårt to port.

dr W. A. Dall Mr C. N. Edleon Mr and Mrs G. Ever

6011

The British steamer Huntoony reports: Loft Fuochow on the 31st, and had strong N.E.. monsous and high following sen Leit Amoy on the 1st November, and Lad Mr G. Fenwick Miss Gallagher [AVE J RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT strong NR. monenser, and following sea to

Lammocks; from thence moderate winds Me W. E. Goopfort

Bir R. Giegman and fine pleasant weather to port. SteamerS

Mr T. Guiguard lomond and Namyong.

Mr Killi cz Hr J. Kinghorn

OF

Ilford Dry Plates,

3, 11, 10 × 8, 10 × 12,

and an offering the same at

POPULAR PRICES.

Sensitized Albumenized

PAPER,

pl., in tins.

CERAP AND RELIABLE.

Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG,

SHIPPING

in Amoy: Empress of China, Thales, Ben-Mr G. H. S. Harris

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--

For SINGAPORE & BANGKOK.-

Par Chore F, at 11.30 am., on Saturday,

the 3rd just.

For STRAFTS & BOMBAY.-.-

Par Bormida, at 11.30a.m., on Saturday.

the 3rd November.

For SAIGON;--

Mr La Roux

Mr R. L. Ryo

Mr H. T. Safford

Dr H. Schröder Mr F. E. Shoan Mra A. Smith Mr W. M. Taylor Miss M. A. Terry Mr HL.A. S. Thompson Mtu M. E.Vanderpool Mrs E. Wahliss Mr W. Whiley Mr K. Widmer

Major and Mrs Wrot-

tealay

Mr E. Willkomm

MOUNT AUSTIN MOTES. Mr F. H. Bell Mr ChantreyInchbald Mr and Mrs D. E.Mrs Krateschmar and

Brown

3 children

Mr Hart Buck Mr C. Malsch

Dr. and Mrs J. Can-Mr & Mrs McCallum

and child thie and child Hr T. P. Cochrano Mr H E Meyerink Mr and Mrs Charlesir E. Orti

Mrs Fost Cohen

Coughtrie M. Sharp Mr J. B. Mr & Mrs D. "Gillies Mrs Spry

Por Chiun, at 13.30 a., on Saturday. Hon. and Mrs W. M.Capt. A. Tillett

the 3rd inst.,

For SINGAPORE & MAURITIUS. ——

Goodman and childMr H. E, Tomkins

Mr J. V. V. Vernon Mra Horspool Per Tritos, at 1.80 p.m., on Saturday, Mr and Mrs H. Bum

the 3rd November,

phreys & 3 children

WINDSOR HOTEL

For SHANGHAL —

Per Loksang, at 4.30 p.m., Saturday, the Mr Ballantine

3rd inst.

For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL-

Per Fokien, at 5 p.m., on Saturday, the

3rd inst.

1646 For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG.-

ARRIVALS, November 2 Deuteros, derman steamer, from Canton,

·Hangchou, British steamer, from Canton. Arniga, Giman steamer, from Canton. Calédonien, French str., 2,033, Flandin, Marncillos Cober 2, and Saigon 29, Maila and General-MENIGSTES MARITIMES

Kameralla British str., 966, G. Tayler, Manila Det, il, General-SHEWAN & Co.

Apaz, Briljih steamer, 1,477, Goodwin,

Mr J. O. Gourdis Mr and Mrs Halaia Mr J. H. Hall"

Capt. B. W. Joy Mr J. J. Kilston Mra Leo

For Asky at 5 p.to., in Saturday, the 3rd Mr F. G. Lieba

iosty

For SWATOW & DELI...

For Taicheong, at 11.30a.m., on Monday,

the 5th inst.

For STRATTS & LONDON.---

Mr A. B. Macdonald Mr. Msnicus Hr and Me W. W.

Porter Mr F. W. Bapp. Capt. R. B. Welman,

S.L.L... Mr W. Wheeler Me Yon Sing

Mr R. Love

PEAK HOTEL.

Pur Palomed, at 5 p.m., on Monday, the Mix Co

6th November.

For STRAITS & CALCUTTA—

MARRIAGE.

FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1894...

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW: Shipping. Noon-Borinida leaves for Bombay, &c, Shanghai, China, to MARGARET GARY, daunted. The following will play for the Club:-T. S. Smith, J. A. Lawson, E. widow of the late Harold T. Vale. Miscellaneous.

Maitland, A. Anton, §. I. Darby, E 0. Goods por Arratoon pear undelivered The publication of that isus commenced Ellis, W. M. Thompson, R., E. Ezekiel,

| Tan Crisket Club meets, to-morrow, a opme On the 25th Sept., at the Parish Church, bination of the Regiment and the Un Woodford, Haex, Rowand Davis, of

aftor Noon landed. 2.45 p.m.Competition of the Hongkong

Rifle Association.

General Memoranda. SUNDAY, November d :—

Opening Cruise of the Royal Hongkong

Yacht Club.

WEDNESDAY, November 7:-

I p.m.-Conoort at the City Hall. THURSDAY, NOvomber 8:-

Goods per Steamer Caledonien unclaimed

after Noon subject to rent.

SATURDAY, November 10.

I

3 p.m.-Anction of Cutter Naomi at Mr

1. M. Armstrong's

FRIDAY, November 30 ----

List of Contributions to the Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ltd., to be mont in before this date.

List of Contributions to the China Fire Insurance Cotapany, Ltd, to be sont in before this date.

Exchange.

HONGKONG, November 2, 1894. Loodon...

Da Paris-

On damatid, Credits,

On Berlin-Demand....

Back, Wire, ***

2/14

13

On demand,

2/1

30 days' night,

4 months' sight,

Cradite, 4

Documentary, months'

2/2

the' night,

2.66 2.79 2.1

A New York --

On domand,...

51

Credita, 60 days' sigin,

534

On Bomber-

Wire,

190

***

101

1904

191

---

***

On demand,

O Calcutta---

Wire.

On doel, On Shanghai-

On demand,

30 daye' sight, private pajur Gold Leaf, 100 Sao (per cult Sovereigns (Bank's buying rain] silvor (per oc.)...

NOW READY.

... 743

847.80 § 9.90 2

Vol. XXI.-No. 4.

*CHINA REVIEW'

CONTAINS

a 6.85 pm.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1894

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED BUE CANAL.

E. A. Ram, J. Koonody, and & N. Other, During the afternoon the Band of the Hongkong Regiment will play the following selection of music, by the courtesy of the Colonel and Officers of the Regiment

•This Piter von Bake)

March. Birolling round the town' It. Manner. Overtente The Barber of Sevilla Hostel, ¿

zer,G. „Aadh, Gurgtte....... Alokies".......... Selection...

V. Nemlar. Valos ........... The Dansing db)'.........C. Costa. Clarinet Bolo

Fluch

OerWARD BOURD-Maple Branch, Aggi, Pater apps.

Sept. 28; Boynton, Oct. 2 Cum, Cascapedia, 9; Canton, 12; Agamim. A VERY successful meeting was held last non, Chingwa, Kirkland, Trene, 16; night by the National Temperance League Radnorshire, Adelaide, 10 Ozus, of Hongkong at the Soldiers and Sailors Jebam, Obi, 23.

HOMEWARD HOUND Daphne, Aden, Oot. Institute, Queen's Road East. The League 0; Carmarthenshire, Yarra, Alderly, had invited the Temporaneo Party of B Teucer, 16; Glenorchy, Bertha, Mas-M. S. Undaunted to tax and the meeting di, Japan, Gera, 19."

wes wall attended by both Military and Naval man. The ton was provided over by

The F, & 0, s. a. Bohike, with the Norra

Man of Oct. 5, left Singapore on

Sunday, Oct. 28, at 2 p.m., and may Mra Pearcy, Mrs Pearce, Mrs Brown and be expected here on or about Friday, Mrs Williams, the chair being occupied by Nov. 2.

This packet brings replies Lt. Kalsall, R.E. After an opening byun,

to letters despatched from Hongkong| on Aug. 30. The O. P. R. atr. Empress of India, with the CANADIAN MALL, left Nagasaki for Shanghai on Thursday, Nov. 1, at

p.m.

| prayer was offered by the Rev. Mr Musson, after which the following programme was carried through:-

Song..The Drunkard's Daughter" MzE. W. Bermot.

Rong The Sobie Dream Mr F: Erberton

The O. & O. &.& Garlic left San Fran

slace on October 16 for this port, vis | Spooch Yokohama and Nagasaki,

Tho P. M. a. a. City of Peking, with malls, &c., left San Francisco for this part, via Yokohama, on Oct. 27.

The B. &. Orono left Singapore on Oct. 24, sud may be expected here on ur about Nov. 2.

The 0. 9. S. Co.'s s. s. Priam lett Sings. pore on Oct. 26, and may be expected hare or about Nov. 2.

Soldier's Letter

Bong...... Two Mt J. Bast

M J. Wood, Rav. G. J. Willimus. Quartett Let Him in Mars B. W. Barnett, J. Ni- cholas, E. Pine, R. Gidge. Song

Master Gunar Harris, R.A. Fat my little shoes away...Mr C. Wi Rong. The old rusto bridge by Mr G. Embertou. Duct.....' Out on the fountainset and B. Gidye. Bong... The Powder Monkey Song Dr Livingston Bong. Well de Iremeraber Song......Bhipwrecked Mariner"

tha Mil

Meters E. W. Bao-

Woods.

Mr J. Mahol

Mr. Eastern.

..........TH. Tina.

M.B. unte

Hymn No. 648...The Committee of

A vory pleasant, evening's entertainment was cloned by God Save the Queen,' sung

The D. D. E. steamer Friggs, from Haxby the whole audience.-Communicated.

barg, left Singapore for this port on Oct. 26, and may be expected here on or about Nov. 2."

The P. & O. Co.'s steamship Bombay left Singapore for this port on Oct. 27, and may be posted here on or about

Nov. 3.

The E. & A. n. 8. Gattorthun, from Austra-

5,

Ma Charles Randall, the latent round-the- world tramp to visit Hongkong, has turned ap at Bangkok, where he has been spinning different yarn to that he gave here." The Bangkok Times states:-On reaching Chang-

lia, left Port Darwin on Oct. 26, and hai bis route was originally intended to be may be expected here on or about Nov. I through China and Thibet, but the war now

proceeding having beou unforasan he received The s. Chelydra, from Calcutta, Penang instructions to come on to Bangkok, whence

and Singapore, loft Singapore for this

port on Oct. 30, and may be aspect-be departe, on Monday of Tuesday, for Ra- ed here on or about Nov, 6.

hong or Pakuampo with the intention of The Triad Society, or Heaven and Earth The Glen Line steamship Olexartney, from reaching India through Lower Burns. On London and Straits, leit Bingapore the way he is acting as correspondent of Association.

The Ancient Coinage of Ohi Turko-Beythian Tribes-After Han Dynasty. Jottings frons Canada Antiquarian and

Philological Researchea.

Notes,

Increase in the Cultivation of Opions

in China.

The Constraction of the Yih King. Queries,-

Chiness Sociology. Replies.--

Reply to Dr. Edkins. Notices of New Books, Collectanea Bibliographica, Books Wanted, Exchangoo, &o. To Contributors.

THE

The

on Nov. 1, and may be expected here on or about Nov. 8

three leading American journals, and is

P. & D. Co.'s .. Shanghai loft Lon-sanguine that by those means and by the sale of bís diary, for which he has already

don for China on Oct. 14

| Tus French craiser Alger arrived at Fort

Said on the 14th ult, en route for Chiua,

had an offer, he will succeed in earning the stipulated sum before January 26th, 1896. Among other achievements Mr Kan- Tan delivery of the French Mail was begun dall, in 1890, walked across the northern

at 10.00 a.m.

Tun P. & O.. Japan, from China, arrived in London yesterday, the 1st Nov. Taz Empress of India arrived at Nagasaki at 7.30 am. pesterday, and left again at 4 p.m. for Shanghai.

Hongkong Dispensary. This morning, at the Magistracy, Captain

DELICIOUS SWEETS

WE

AND

CONSERVES.

RECEIVED

our

Hastings sentenced a carpenter to months' imprisonment for proventing other carpentera from carrying on their work. We observe that a British officer, Tiaut. Cookson of the Royal Fusiliers, has been arrested at Colombo on a charge of deser- tion. He was being kept under arrest pending instructions from the Officer Com.

first manding at Calcutta,

part of Africa, from Mareose to Cairo, call- iog at Alexandria, mad while connected with the Kansas City Star undertook, for 83,000, to wheel a keg of beer from Phila- delphia to the World's Fair at Chicago, distanse of 593 miles, within 24 days Thig he accomplished with four and a half bours to spare.'

THE following-itoma are taken from the ¡L. & 0. Express of September 28 :-

Her Majesty's new Envoy Extraordiu- ary and Minister Plovipotontiary' to his pointment was gazetted last week, is the Majesty the King of Reumanis, whose apie

|åldest son of the late Colonel Charles Wyndham and the Hon. Elizabeth Ann, daughter of the fourth Baron Polwarth, He was born in 1836, and was educated

EASTON

row and at Oxford University. One

ak

of Sir George Wyndham's earliest appoint.

E have JUST

shipment of WHOLESOME SWEETS THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light In-monts was that of Attachd to the Legation

and CONFECTIONERY suitable for thefantry will play the following programme

Волков.

It includes:-

No. 1 Fondants Fourres.

Nougatines.

Chocolatines.

No. 2 Fondant Fourres.

Egga.

Dragées Créme Caraque,

Drugeve Nougat Oacres.

Praline Vanille.

French Almond Rock.

Butter Sootch.

Marzipan Onhes. Montelimart Nougat.

Collard's Butter Sootab.

Collard's Almond Rock.

Gadbery's Chocolate Creams.

Apricotinos.

Trocaderos Patisseries.

Amandos Aboukir.

Molous,

Small Légumes Liqueurs.

Large Légumes Liqueurs. Old English Toffee,

Everton Tofee.

Pine Apple Noyesu,

Pascall's Golden Maltez.

Fire Jordan, Almonda.

Collard's Everton Toffee,

Collard's Assorted Toffee.

Mr J, E. Macrae Ms M. G. Alles Afr J. G. Buckle Mr G. H. Medhurst. Mr J. A. E. ChaudetCapt, and Mrs Moore

Mr Cordina Nielsen Mr Sandelande Mr and Mrs Sansoma

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED Mr F. H. Steghek Mr and Mrs Find- lay Smith & family Capt. Stenham Men Stoobám

Mr H. Crombie Mr R. P. Dipple Mr. J. P. Dowling

Per Arvalan Apear, 2.30 p.m., on Mr D. Farquharson

Theadry, the 6th inst.

Mr J. Hapton

For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, Mr W. S. Harrison

VICTORIA, B.C., & TACOMA

Per Victoria, at 11.80.m., on Tuesday,

the 6th Novembər,::

Mr Geo. Holmes

Mrs Gen Holmes

Mr Morton Jones

Mr A. G. Stokes

Mrs E Wilson

on the Barrack Squats to-night, comment ing at 7.30 o'clock

Tulks............ Now and Then

Coote,

Qinsorille..... Fatanitza Pijin Schottische

ßuppe.

Chordlistha

Volt............ Deutchs Lieder

Landen,

bukan of Mechs"

Valc

Acclamations"

Sebatische

Grodrey. Zührer. Otto ....Weldicur

„Godfrey. Taiso............ Princesa May tuvié. Waldfcutel

Boston Bella*

• Madaga

in China in 1899, when he accompanied the Expeditionary Force, for which he reseired the medal.

The Chinamaa, the musical trifle which is running a merry course at the Trafalgar Theatre, has won (mys a London cortas. pondent) what mear theatrical manager will be inclined to regard as the enviable distinction of attracting the not too friend. ly attention of the Chinese Ambassador, It seems that his Excellezer, or some men. Ar the Magistracy' this morning, Mr H. E.

ber of his suite, has bean tu see the play, Wodehouse held an enquiry into the cir- and bas found the character of the Man- cumstances attending the fire on Wednes. darin, who a prominent feature of the cast, not to bis liking. The illustrious in- day night at 116 Queen's Road Contral dividual, it is complained, is not tested There being no soepicious circumstances, with becoming digaity. Representations the promises were released. The chemist have consequently been made on the sub- shop in which the fire originated had been ject to the Lord Chamberlain, sud this functionary hat, as ta duty bound, cum- insured for six or seven years in the London munisated the complaint. to Miss Violet

delnotie, the lasses of the theatre. and Lancashire Fire Insurance Office, for does not appear that there has been an which Meats Butterfield and Swire are the actual demand made for the withdrawal of local agents,

the character, but it is likely that The Chinaman will undergo come important A YOUNG lady named Rose Albert, residing modlications, so as to remove all possible at Wallington Street, was brought before Fauto to the Calestial diplomatists.

Merchant writes to the Times: At & Capt. Hastings at the Magistracy this time like the present, when cheap tes, morning charged with selling

a piut of through the median of advertisements champagne for $5 to customer. Aliss (frequently most extravagantly and inaccu Albert had not gone through the formality rather than demanded by it, it may be in- rately worded), to thrust apon the public of first obtaining a license. She was fined tersating to note that the taste for really.

$76, with the alternative of three months' imprisonment. The fine was paid. A sum of $25 was handed over to the informer.

It

fine les is not so extinct as many would suppose. On looking over the catalogues of Indian tea recently sold I find that the course of a little more than a week nearly 2,500 chests and half-ohests of this

43. per

THERE would appear to be a plethora of description alone realised from 1s. Bd. to unintentional snubs occurring in connec- 3. par lb., exclusive of the duty of

16. This, of course, is quite irrespective of tion with European war vessels at present. the considerable quantity of fine Ceylon We had thy Forfus-Tairuan incident near and Chins tos which in every week sold in Hongkong a few days ago, we give an ac- this market. Nevertheless, the public is

invited, through

th the medium above men- count to-day of an incidont in Aden Flar- tioned, to believe tha: the finest productions bour in which H.M.S. Bonaventure and the of the world can be retalled at less than

P. and O. steamer Peninsular were the half the first cost of the prices paid at the

public sales in Mincing-lane. actors, and now we raad of an apparent act.

The dengu for the new British dollar has of discourtesy to the French Consul at Co. been somewhat altered since we last refeuer

lorabo.

The Consul paid a visit to the ad to the subject. It is now initled: it Bonaventure on her strival at Colombo, and will now have on one side a handsome com wse surprised that he did not receive the ending agurs of Britannia, standing, not sitting, ma la the case out the copper coinage salute due to a representative of a friendly to Great Britain. On the other side will well-known Chiness key, pattern For A Daylou pontemporary attempts be the with the words ang dollar in

to scount for the omission by stating that English, Chinese and Malay The Weight

the Bonaventure vas abort of ammunition! of the new coin is now definitely fixed 416. grains 800 fine, or exactly the same It is expected that the French Consul will the Jeanese too. The new pains will, wo be invited by Admiral Kennedy to walk trust, ba in evidence ste lobg, and sering

op' once again (after the magazined have that the present premium of Matican dol the British dollar will have a good start, bean replenished) and it will give the Bri.lar over bar silver is about 6 per cont tish tare infinite pleasure to fire '<him) and will; we may hope, soon setablish itself

in popular favour. 1651 overbaard swording to the ustial custom.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ESTARLISHED A.D. 1841. Hongkong, October 13, 1884.

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