Entertainments.

THEATRE

ROYAL,

CITY HALL. SATURDAY EVENING, 15th Jard.

IE

GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT TENDERED TO

CAREY. SISTERS CYNTHIA AND DOT. Under the Distinguished Patronage af HD EXCELLESUY TUR GOVERNOR

ΤΙ

S WILLIAM ROBINSON, KLO.M.C.

For full Fulicatura a future Advertisements.

Bongkong, June 18; 1695.

CITY

HONGKONG.

Destination

Vessels Advertised as Loa ling.

Vessels.

(s).....

Amoy and Tamsui... Formosa (8).. Bona, Cadix & L'poo Barcelona (3) Bremen & Port of Cal. Prinz Heinrich !Chefoo and iontain... Kwely ang (a).

and London!Turbu (8)..... Hamburg Japs:1

Verona (8).. Java Ports.

Shantung (a).. Yokhama..con Viatoris (8).. Kubo and Yokohama..

(3)... London, V. Suez Canal Ulyssos London, v. Singapore. Chingwo (8).. London & Ports of Calf Ravenna (8).... London and Hamburg Clem organshire (0)

(8)......

London

Manila.

Marcella, v. Saigo

1089 New York....Soot Clara...

HALL,

FOR 12 NIGHTS ONLY! THE NEW

OPERA COMPANY.

WILLGRAND OPISA NG

MONDAY, the 17th June, THE GAIETY GIRL' FULL CHORUS.

FULL ORCHESTILA. Prices of Admission-83. $4, and $1. Plan at Messrs. KELLY & WALLE Hongkong, June 10, 1896.

1980

-To-day's Advertisements.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR AMOY AND TAMSUI.

The Co.'s Steamship

Farnost,

Captain Bopanne, ill be despatched for the above Porin TO-MORROW, the 14th Toutant, at Daylight.

For Freight or Passage, opply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.

Hongkong, June 13, 1895.

New York.....

New York

3. Francisco, v. Japs

Frano.300, V. Jaya

San Francisco...

Adolph.

Genge F. Manson..

Giaalic (a),

Oity of Peking (a). Gleneaslia Lyndhur.t San Francisco.......

Steado........ San Francisco. Sondakan and Kudat. Memnon (s).. Shanghai

• Peiyang (s).

(8)..

S'pore, Havre & Hur Aglaia (3)... S'pore, Cmbo & B'buy Brindisi (s)... S'pore, Penang & Kutang (a). Stow, Amoy Felow Namax (s)... Vancouver (1.0.x pro fadits Viesoria (1.0.). &... (Esdale (s). Victoria (C.), &c....Aglon fa

TILE CHINA MAIL-

Dale learis).

Douglas Lapraik & Co. Juno 14, daylight. Villa, Lopez & Co......juick despatch Norddeutscher Lloyd June 24, at 3 jam. Butterfield &c Swire... June 17.

Araho'd, Kurberg&Co. About June 25, P. & 0. S. X. Co... June 22, daylight.

Butterfield & Swire... June 18. Dodwell, Carlist & Go. About June 21. Butterteld & Swire... June 19. Holliday, Wise & Co..jAbout Jano 21. P. & O. S. N. Co.....ions 20, Lt BOUD. Dovell, Carlill & Co. About July 6. P. & 9. 5. N. Co......About June 25. Buttarlield & Saire... June 15, at 4 p.m. Maritime June 26, at Bros. Mesangeries Carlowitz & Co... Quick despatch.

Shewan & Co..

Melchors & Co..

0. &0. H. S. C..... Preibe Mail S. S. C.

Quick despates. Quick despatch, Juno 18, it neon. June 28, at noon. Quick

despatel aick dospatel About July

95.

Shewan & Co... Shewan & Co. Melchiors & Co Rutterfield & Swine... Jane 14, 41 12. m. Sicianson & ........

June 17, at 4 5.10.

10 About Jone e. & o. §. N. Co... siemsson & Co.....

ut 4 p.m. ¡P. & 6. ~. N. 6......About June 15.

fardine, Matheson& Jane 18, at 3 pin, Douglas Laprak & Co. Jan 14, daylight. and Pre. On hulp 3. at Poor. Sot. PRS. & R. Cohn 26, at mon. Shewan &C...... Juno 15.

Yokohama und Kové, flelene Ricks (a).. Butterfield & Swird. Jane 20.

fo-day's Advertisements. and Marce, Mis Muria, and Miss Auna;

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instruc

tions to Sell by Pablic Auction, on

TUESDAY,

the 18th June, 1893, ut 2,30 p.m., ut his Sales Rooms, Queen's Road,--"

NOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &u,

(For Sundry Accounte}. ONE VERY HANDSOME FoodHOW LAU QUERED SCREEN,

PLUSH and TAPESTRY-COVERED DRAWING- 1100 nova SCITEH.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

www

FOR MANILA (DIRECT).

The Steamship

Sungkiung,

Capt. C. B. N. Doo, will bo despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 15th Inst., at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Aerties,

...

Hongkong, June 13, 1895.

FOR SHANGILAL

The Steamship

1409

Peiyang Captain R. KOHLER, will be despatched for the above Port on MONDAY, the 17th Inat,

at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co.

1102 Hongkong, June 19, 1895.

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

BLACKWOOD MAUBLE-TOP CENTRE TABLE. CHIMNEY GLASSES, PITCHES and Cuna- DIENTA.

CARPETH and Rus, EXTENSION DINING TABLE, MARBLE TOP SIDEBOARD with BEVELLED GLASS BACK, DINNER WAGGON.

CROCKERY, GLASS and PLATED WARR IRON BEDSTEADS, Dorale and SINGLE WARDROBES with BEVELLED GLASS Doos, MARSLE TOP BUREAU with BAVELLED GLASS, MARALK TOT DRAWING TARLES and WASHSTANDS.

ONI NEW JAPANESE JINRICHSHA, TWU JISKICKSEAR. ONE COORING STOVE,

$50, &C.. $20. TEAMS OF SALE. —As cualumnary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Audioneer.

Hongkang, June 19, 1595.

Not Responsible for Debts.

P.

frans Saigon, Mr G. Willemy. For Naga- aki from Singapore, Mere Dunlar, Hrozrowski, Mes Goyo, Mra Olbora. Matushi, and 1 Japines. Por Yokubama; from Marseilles, Mestra Udinzom, Gertow,

Wel

Maxínow, Bomatowitch, Puk- uwsty, Lunduer and Adet; from Singa

Bir and Mrs de Garcia. [DIC,

Per Achilles from Shanghai: for London, Europen. From I ngkong for Singa pore, Mr. A. V. Remedios and assistant, Mr Adam Hogg,

Per Machert, for Swatow, 350 Chiuran.

To De

Per Foss, for amoy, 20 Chinese. Pe: Namou, for Swatcw, 300 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The British steamer Beatrice reports: Had light N.E. wind and cross sens throughoat

The British aleamor Kutsung reporta: Left Calontra My 26th, experienced vary

strong F.W. mausoon, blowing quite a gale at times, with high confused sea and over. east cloudy weather to Table Teland; frora there to Pensag wind and sea muderate, Arrived gleniny weather overcset and Jane Rad; left Penang June Sol, had light variable winds, amooth sua and cloudy wea ther until arrival at Singapore Jane 6th. Luft Singapore Jane 6th, experienced light N.Ely winds with smuth sea and clear wenther, until 8 a.m. of the 10. Baro raetor 1977. From then till noon, the weather assumed a very threatening uppear

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

Shipping. Daylight.Namaa leaves for Coast Ports. Daylight.Formsca leaves for Amoy &c. 4p.r.-Memnon leaves for Handakan, &e.

General Memoranda. SATURDAY, Juns 15--

Nogu.Meeting of Shareholders of Dakin, Ornickalank & Co., Ld., in Hongkong Hotel

Goods par Kutsang undelivered after

Noon landed.

1pm.-Performance at the City Hall, MONDAY, June 17-

9p.a-Performance at the City Hall. 9pm.Meeting of Perseverance Lodge. TUESDAY, June 18'--

Gods per Steamer Saghalien unclaimed

after Noon subject to rent, 3.30 p.m.-Auction of Sundry Houso

hold Furniture, &c., at Mr J. M., Armstrongoria Varie undelivered

Goods 'per

after this daie subject to rent.

WEDNESDAY, June 19:

Goods per Glenas tuey endolivered after

this data subject to cent."

SATURDAY, June 22:--

Non-Mesting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Elotrio O., Lid, at the Company's Offices,

Exchange.

HONGKONG, June 13, 1825.

On London

Bank, Wire,

212

1

On demand,

... 217

30 days' sight,

}

4 months' night,

Credits, 4,,

Docutuentary, 4 months'sight, On Paris-

On demand,

2,2

2.71

Credits, 4 months' sight, On Burlin-Dewart, can

On Now York-

On daran,

Credits, 60 days night,

54

191 1941

1941 1917

On demand, ...

721

4-1

30 days' sight, private paper

... 72%

147.50 $ 9.10 ..304.

One Bensbay-→→

On Rom

On Calcutta---

Wire,

On demand...

On Shanghai--

Gold Loaf, 100 Sue (por fal) Sovereigns (Bank's böying matery Sliver (per ez)...

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

---

The probikation of this same comes o al 6.50 p.m.

The `China Mail.

HONGKONG, THUESDAY, JUNE 13, 1995.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Pasan Suзz OANAL.

OcTWARD BOUND;-Altmore, May 1; Gullart

Kadnorshire, 21; Kangroal, Argy, 24; Ningclow Dante, Hertha, Velder, Qisland, Vindabima, 28. HOMEWARD BOUND:-Izion, May 3: Ben.

larig, Carmarthenshire, Spendines, 10; Tantalus. 17; Feibridyo, Guel, 21; Dar dunus, ivbe, Preson, 31; b, 28. The F. & O. Co.'s a. a. Khedire, with the ENGLISH MAIL of 17th May, left Singapore on Monday, June 16, at 4 pm, and may be expected hire on about Sunday, the 18th June. This Packot brings replies to lettera des- patched from Hongkong on April 11,

THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1896.

Mn Joseph Whitaker, founder of Whitaker's BANJOES, Guitars, Mandolines, Autoharps, Violins, also Strings and fittings for sale at Almenao, is dead.

W. Robinson and Co

The O. 6. 8. Co.'s stoomer Telamon left Sin-

gapore this morning, the 18th inst., und may be expected here on or about the 19th

--

Taz annual general maceting, of the Hong. kong and China Gas Company was held at Gresham House, Old Broad Street, London, on &b May. Mr Edward Woods inet

presided. To report stated that as com VESSELS IN THR Docss:-&t Kowloonpared with the previous year the receipts Spanish croisor Ruina Cristina, H. M. Show falling off of £1,797 2. 8d., and there is an inoreseed loas on exchange, which amounts to the enormous com of Linnet, Phra Chals Obenu Kino, Itabera.

£6,754 6. Ed. The plages at Hongkong Cosmopolitan-Gaelic.

aused a serious depression of business. Aberdeen (acne.)

The war also between China and Japen

LEGALLY murdered' is how an Australian editor oharacterise the execution of two kapakas for warder. It is perhaps original, but certainly cot an alliterativo as the "Jerked to Jericho'of an American reporter,

Tar Committee appointed to investigato the currency question with a view to deter- mining whether it would be well for Japan to adopt a gold standard, has decided (say

The P. M... City of Peking left Sana Japaneso paper) that there is no neces, Francisco for this port, via Honolulu, city at present to make any change in the Yokohawn and Nagasaki, on May 25,

currency.

Tad Empress of India left Vancouver for

this port on June 3.

Ta great rifle match between tentas of Tho P. M... Chis left San Francians for twenty eficient voissteers representing Hongkong, sin Yokohama and Nag-England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales, is Baki, on June 4,

The N. P. s. 3. Victoris left Tacoma for to be shot for at Daralay daring the rant ing of the Scottish Bila Association, on Hongkong, via Japan, on June 8. The D. D. R... Erate, from Hamburg, Saturday post, (June 8), Last year the left Singapore, on June 7, and oxy ho National Challenge Trophy, the prise of the watch, was won by Scotland with 1,834 oxpected here on or about June 13. The O, S. 8. Coa ateamor Telamon left pointe, England being next with 1,727,

Singapore on June 13, and may be ex-Ireland making 1,724, and Wales 1,708. pected here on or about June 19.

The s. 8. Catherine Apear, from Calcutta, THREE hundred Cantonese returning from laft Singapore for this port on June Formosa pessed through Hongkong to-day,

bas

soat up the price of coals. The dites- of an improvement in business during the tee, however, think there is every prospent. torrent year. They are also not without hope that the downward valus of elver way be arranted. Out of the net profit the directors recommend the payment of a di- vidend at the rate of six per cent. per. annum, free of income tax, of which thres per cent. has already been paid as or in- teria dividend. The Chairman moved the adoption of the report and accounts. The resolution was seconded by Mr U. IL Head and adopted ananimously. A formsi ze- solution declaring a dividend in socordance with the recommendation in the report was also carried. The retiring director, Mr E. Woods, was re-elected, as was the auditor, Mr J. O. Boliva.

We regret to bear of a sad accident which Fress of the 5th instant) at Tanjong Pagar happened last night (says the Singapore Free Wharf resulting in the death of two seacion to the .s. Benledi. From the Wharf Bap A. K. Barbour and J. MeHardy, belonging erintendent's report it would appear that the unfortunate ren were returning from town at about 11.20 p., both the worse for liquor, and on arriving alongside were about to go on board, when the wat

watchmen on the vessel valled out to them to wait ng the lashings of the gangway had slipped and that he was putting them right, the fant

13, and may be expected here on of testing for Canton by the steamer Hankore, being that owing to the fallen tide the

about June 19.

The N. G. I... Lelimira left Bombay for the port Juce, and may be ex- peated here on or about Jann 27. The P. & O. 8.4. Japan left London for this

port on May 23.

gacgway did not reach the dock. The The P. & O. . . Ceylon left Bombay for They were a surry-looking lot of cripples, watchman's warning does not seem to have

this port on Jane 3.

many of them suffering from sword and been heard by the unfortunate men who gunshot wounds, They formed the remnants stepped on to the gangway which at once

tilted and fell with them into the water, 16. of a party of 1,200 men who went over to is eaid that the men seized each other as they Formess about a month ago. Aveseding to were falling into the water beiweon the ship's side and the wharf, and after sinking these men they never saw the Japanese.they did not again come to the surface, Their injuries were caused by the other Everything that could be done to save them Chinese soldiers on the island. They stated was promptly done. Life buoys were that many of their comrades were tied by the queues in batches of four or five and dropped into the river at Tamani!

WHAT

Tav s. 8. Catherine & pear, from Calcutte, left Singapore for this port this afternoon.

THE Empress of Japan errived at Vancou- ver on Tuesday last.

thrawa over the ship's alde, a bont was quickly lowered and a close search was made but without anything being sof the unfortunate men. Qad of the Bentedi's orew also plunged into the water with a rope round him and swam about in the hopa of being able to find his shipmates, bot without snoern,

contract-High class work, Bobinson PLANOFORTEs tuved-Bingly or by yearly

AT Appears to be a clever and systematic FROM the 1st January, 1895, the Sub-

scription to the CHINA MAIL will bs A.M.6. Rainbow, which relarned from

Teme this wording, brought down Captain swindle was investigated at the Magistracy as fotions:

.87.00 For the Quarter,........

Shabrick, R.M.L.I., and the detachment to-day by Mr H. E. Wodehouse. A tailor of thirty marines landed from the Centurion med Lau Tong was proscented by Mr Month........ 9.50 ?

G. C. C. Master, Acting Crown Sofisitor, un und Co. to protect British interests at Tamsi during

a charge of having, on 23rd January last, the recent trouble. The Japanese having with intent to defraut, feloniously forged a entered into possession of their new territory bill of exchange for £418.11.4, purporting have banished naarchy and restored order fa16 be indorsed with the chep of Sun Shing North Formosa, so that further profedtina as drawers and with the shop of Cheung

Copies of the CHYNA MAIL' By obtained at the Dungkong Hotel

CHINA MAIL Orrace, Hongkong.

The

auce, a high crosssua ar sa from the ENEA. S. WATSON & Co., for the foreigners is unnecesary. Wo as indorsers; also with having, on the

1104

from

either the Captain, the Agents,

Drners will be Responsible for any Debt contructed by the Officers of Crew of the following Vessels, during their stay in Liongkong Harbour!--

ALDO, Brit. 4-marted banque, Captain FOR SINGAPOLE, PENANG AND Rob, Coutts.--Standard Oil Company.

CALCUTTA.

The Co.'s Steamship

Kutsung, Captain PAYNE, will be despatched as above on

TUESDAY, the 18th Instant, at 3 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers.

Hongkong, June 15, 1998.

FOR KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

The Featnship

Queau Victoria,

1007

QUTURE, Commander,

be despatched for the above Ports on or about the 21st Inst,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, June 13, 18%. HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

yards. Centa

SATURDAY, 15TH Jusz, 1995, AT 2.43 P.N.

CHALLENGER, Amer ship, Capt. W. W. Purington.-Reuter, Bruckelmatin & Co.

GLESENSITY, British ship, Capt. Thos. B. Pritchard.-Standard Oil Ce

SIAM, Gorman ship, Captain Garliche

Melchers & Co.

SHIPPING.

ARRIVALS.

Jube 15:

Activ, Danish steamer, 355, Ilausel, Pakloi June 3, and Huihow 11, Gonerál. A. R. MAKEY.

Jane 13 :-- Beatrier, British steamer, 1,443. J. Edward Swatow June 12, Ballot-Doo WELL, CAKLILL & Co.

Kubang, British str., 1,405, 4. Payne, Calenta May 25, and Singapore June 6, 1095piam and General.-JABDING, MATHESON

& Co.

TOMPETITION-Long Range CUP and SPOONS. Baugos-800 and 900 Shots-Ten. Entrance Fee, 20.

G. K. MOORE,

Lon, Secretary. Hongkong, June 13, 1895.

1101 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's 6.9. Kutang having

arrived from the above Ports, Con signees of Cargo by her are hereby informed. that their Ghods will be delivered from alobgaide.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remain ing on boant after Noon on the 15th Inst. will be landed at Consignese' risk and expense into Godowns at East Point.

1098

No Fire Insurance will he attacted. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers. Hongkong, June 13, 1895. GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS, FROM ANTWERP, LONDON AND STRAFFS.

Steamship Heartney having arrived from the aura Porte, Consignees of Cargo her are horoby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HRONG AND KOWLOON WHAUF AND GODOWS Co., Lan., at Kowloon, whence delivery my be, ob- tained.

Optional Cargo will be forwarded tulase nolics to the contrary be given bafore 2 pm. Te DAY.

Cargo remaining undelivered after the jot nelaut will be subject to rout.

Ho Firo Lasurance has both effected, Consiguvos are requested to present all Claims for damages and/or digrtages not later than the 25th Kuziant, otherwise they will not be rooognized.

Bills of Lading will be conatersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Cɔ,

Agenti Hongkong, June 18, 1905,

Formata, British steamer, 074, Rodgins, Tuossui June 11, Ballast. DocuS STEAM SHIP Co.

and N.N.Westword; wind blew very hard N. by W., with very hoavy

Nunn 10 h., barometer

rain.

23.07. Position by dad reckoning 14:22 N., 113-16 M.: Forsel દો 1 Dek

Lit hult speed, turried cound and strered S. 150 W. From Too territic agasils, with blinding rain, succeeding one after another. Bars- meter fell rapidly and the sea increased in height. Wind shifting slowly to the N. Westward. At 4 p... Barometer 20.48. Lowest barometer reading taken at 6 pm,

Weather thick and dirty. reg. 29 46. Fierce equally still continued with very high T¢v! e¢* At & p.m., barome or 29.51; wind W, by N., barometerrining slowly.

LIMITED.

OHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT,

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

10

At 10 pt., sel turned und again and MANUFACTURERS steered N. 3 E.; tili suidnight weather continued squally with beavy rain. Wind shifting to the Southward, and blowing with increased violence. Midnight 10.h, barometer 25.62, similar weather until 4 the 11th; who squalls orased and wind and sea commenced to moderate. From then experienced modernia S.E'iy winda, with moderate cruss scea and fine

D.

Aerated Waters.

no 13.. cloudy weather until arrival at Hongkong OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY

The British atcamer Formosa reports: Had tight winds and variable, fine olcar In Tameni: wather, on S'ly well. H.M S. Redbreast, 3 Japanese men-of-war, and transports.

ätted with the best Euglish Machinery. embodying the latest improvementa in the trade.

WEATHER NOTICE. The following notice was isaced by the Hongkong Observatory

On the 19th at 4.15 .P. The centre of the depression is approaching the noigh- bourhood of Haiphong. On the 13th at German fagship free, the Nanica (flying

ward, eatored the cost near. Haiphong Admiral Togo's flag), and the Takachihsame day, by means of false pretences, and 10.40 a. The depression, moving north- Forecast: with intent to defraud, feloniously offered, daring the night. At 11.30 o. arrived at Tameui on the 7th, the Akitstored, disposed of or put off the bill of Barometer failing: frosh S. E., vinds: shima and the Oschimx on the 3th and the

exchange. On another indictment he was equally and showery, Yaryama on the 9th inet The Rainbow left Tamaui on the 11th inst, and to the charged with having, by means of fulso pre- courtesy of her commander wo aro indebted tanges and with intent to defraud, on the 23rd for the receipt of our Special Correspondent's May leat feloniously demanded and endea voured toreceive and obtain from the Charter- letters. The doctor of the Tweed, which is still at Takow, died from pneumonia, and od Bank of india, Australia and China, a zum vi 85728 upon and by virtue of the forged do- the doctor of the Linet has gone to 'Tukow.

REUTER'S TELEGRAMS. [SUPPLIED TO THE Cura Mau.

THE BUSSIAN CHINA LOAN. Five French Banks bavo aigued an agzes.

The Rainbow went out for guz trials this euments. Two boxes seized by the police wont to lend kina £15,000,000 under

Russian Government guarantee,

na containing silk and other valuable goods were opened to-day and found to contain: barabes out into pieces about a yard long, practically voltelues. The 2809 wery ad- juurned for further evideries,

afternoon, and will return to-morrow and coal ready for emergencies, H.M.S. Lin- set is expected to came out of dock on Satur- clay. The Leander is expected to leave Nagasaki on Monday, to 17th inst., for Hongkong, preparatory to proceeding to Tes Inter-Company Shropshire Regiment England. The troopalip Tamer was cum football competition for the Plagas Cop missioned on the 28th May and was to leave was concluded on the 16th ult, ie the prs. for Hongkong on the 10th inst. The Juana sence of a large pamber of spectators on which was burned in the Royal Albert the regimental ground on the maidan.

Dock, as reported in on: Australian teleg. rams yesterday, was probably the troopship that arrived recently from Singapore.

The British steamer Sangkiang reports: And moderato to light N.E. winde with heavy 8. W swell throughout the passage The purest ingredients only are need, and Ma Brady at Home at the Bowlcon In- and fine clear weather.

The Norwegian steamer Teltis reports: Had hino wonther.

the utmost care and cleanliness exercised in the manufacture throughout.

The water used is proved by repeated analyses to be abaulutely pute.

The two companies left in the anal were

RUSSIA AND ARMENIA. . The Times correspondant at Odessa wires that the Russian geard on the Armenian frontier has been reinforced by one then- sand troops,

AUSTRO-HUNGARIAN POLICY. M. Goluchomiki addressing a Hungarian delegation at Visana said that is in the in-

E. Co. (hine jerseys) and H Co. (red tention of the Government to adhere to Count Kaluoky's policy, especially in jerseys the later winning by one goal

The regard to a peaceful triple alliance, which after a keen and exciting contest. Brat porind of the game concluded without was the bost one calculated to foster stitute. That is how the entertainment

a point being ecored by either side. In the friendly relations with the Fowers. given at the lostitute last night might well second half play continued even till wilbia he described. It is not given oven to many thras mientos of the whistle being sounded,

(From El Comercio.") professional entertaizem to giva enacessful when II. Co., amidst load appplaaso, A LATE CAPTAIN GENERAL OF THE entertainments assisted-by the audience soared the only point of the evening. The

PHILIPPINES SHOT AT

Madrid, June 3, only. Mr G. G. Brady is the first amateur game after this became very exciting, the At claven o'cicek this morning, the Cap- we have ever seen do so, and as such he

blues making desperats but ineffectasi sain Gonsal of Madrid, the Marquis de stando aloue. He did so last night, end efforts to equalise. The rods were thus Fatella, was shot wise in the breast by to very good purposa. For nearly two

Lofantry Reserve.

with beary E.N.E. well; at 6 p.m., baro- For COAST PORTS, Walers are, packed hours he made the large audience feel left victorions by ous goal to nit The Captain Primitivo Clavijo y Esbri, of the

The British steamer Gioiatory reports: Left London 1st May, light winds and fine weather to Port Said, arrived May 14th Sunykiang, Britial ateamer, 904, Q. B. N. left Snez 1oth. Crossed Indian Ocean light Dodd, Manila June 10, Goneral. BETTER.mongoon and cales; arrived Pansing Juuo FIELD & SWIRE.

Srd, leit anime day. Artivad &

d Singepure 5th. Tellus, Norwegian Blesmer, 1,652, J. left 6th, 9 p.m., had light N'y winds to 14 Amundsen, Moji Jans 7, Coal-WILLER N. Then choountered typhoon un 10.h, & Co.

at 10a.m. zid commencing at N.N.W Rainbow, British cruiser, 3,050, Capt. moter ceased to fall at 29.57, wind thou Wa. C. C. Forsyth, Tamaut Jane 11.

bring West, with very high pyramidal cu

deluge of Glenartney, British ateauer, 1,44, Jim fased son, terrific squallo with a M-Grogor, Antwerp and london May, rain. From 6 p.m. till midnight, wind Perang Jane J, and Singapore 6, General. shifted a point on hour, then altered to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

S.E. and blew steady from that quarter Queen Adoiaide, British steamer, 1,835, til Gap Rock was reached on the 13th, at Ritaon, Calaklang Jane 8, Geuora!.-Mzz.uidaight, with high confused sex following CHLIS & Co.

up. Anchored eff Grecs Ielend at 2.30 e.m., 13th instant. May 16th, spoko 8. Exe, lat. 14.10 N., leng. 112. 10 ..

DEPARTURES.

June 13:- Saghation, for Shangbai Progress, for Tonson. Achilles, for Singapore and London. Picciola, for Saigua. Changsha, for Shanghai, Afaches, for Swatow Alderley, for. Yokohama, Rainbow, British erniser, for a cruise.

CLEARED.

Formus, for Amuy. Gurth, for Rejang, Beatries, for Saigon. Námca, for Swatow..

nose.

PASSENGERN.

ARIUVED.

Per Kutsang, from Singapore, 941 Chi- Por Fornese, from Tamani, 9 Chinose saloon, mid 355 Chinese.

Por Sunghiang, from Manila, 1 European, and 7 Chinese.

Per Ruinhos, from Tumaut, Osplain Shubrick, P.M.LI, and detachment of 30" Marines."

DEPANTHU.

The British steamer Queen Adelaide re- pacts: Juny 10th. spoke Sum Schofield, of Branewick, from New York, boand Shang- hai, 186 days out, lat. 29' 47' N., long, 192 50 E.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For SANDAKAN & KUDAT.--

Per Memnon, at 3.30 p.m., ou Friday,

the 14th inst.

For SWATOW & SHANGBAT.-

Per Choyang, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 14th inst

For HAIPHONG-

Fer Hanoi, at 9.30 a.m., on Saturday,

the 15th inst.

For MOJL

For Rubens, at 11.30 am., on Saturday,

the 16th ist. For÷SAIGON. ---

Por Kelelein, at 8.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the lith inst. For MANILA, ma

Per Singkiang. st.9.30p.m., on Saturday,

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & OAL.

Par Progress, for Touron, 20. Chinese, Per Picciola, for Saigon, 12 Chinese. Per Soghalien, from Lungkong for For shanghai, Mesars W. Thompson, L. Porta- is, and I Indian for Nagasaki, 1 Japanese; for Kobe, 2 Japanese. For Shanghai: from Marseilles, Mosta R. Finch, Ramus Miss Girosoft, Messrs Martin and Kac 1099 Tohang Sam; from Singapore, Meutra Spiler

the 18th inet.

OUTTA.-

Per Kutrang, at 2:30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 18th inst.

SINGAPORE."

Per Aglais, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednesday,

thừa 10th lash

For YOKOHAMA & KOBE-

Per Helene Rickmers, at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday, the 20th inst., instead of as previously notified,

officers of the regiment were present, and The unfortunato General was woll and placed on board ship at Hongkong like weeping with sympathy or orging antorisined a large number of friends under known in Manila, where he discharged the duties of Governor and Captain General of pries, and the full amount allowed for with too much laughter; and the result was

a handsome Thamians, Fly belog 000 the Philippines from April 1890 to March Packages and Empties when received a substantial contribution to the funds of cluded, Colonel Robinson called up the 1883, and was kasen as General Prima de in good order.

the Fastitate. Mir Brady opened with The winning team, and congratulated them on Rivera. He was 65 years of age.)

Madrid, June 5. Counterfoil Order Books supplied on appli- News-Boy's Debt,' and next gave The Life-baring for the first soison won the trophy, buat. Wo shall not criticise the efacation, which was a pressad to the regiment by the for Mr Brady koos for more about it than citizens of Hongkong for the services the we do. He is a bora elscutionist, and he regiment had cendered during the black

*cation.

PURE AERATED WATER

At 8. a.m. to day, Clavijo, the sassilant of the Marquis de Estella, was excented.

The state of health of the Marquis do

Estella was wacao this morning.

Madrid: June 7.

The Marquis de Batella continues in the same condition.

REINFORCEMENTS FOR CUBA. Madrid, Juno 6. Tes battalions will be sent to Cuba next weeks according to the request of General Martiner Campen.

(Siam Observer),

A PAUITIO STEAMER AND 170

LIVES LOST.

LONDON, 29th May.

Our Begistered Tofographic. Address is does it all without asterisms-perfectly plague in China. A largo subscription had "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," Datural. The vomical portion of the pro- been raised for the purpose, and, besides And all sigurd messages addressed gramme was the longest-that is, it con- the cap which was presented, Colonel thug will received prompt attention.

lained mora pieces, although it was Robinson banded to expk player a silver. not so long as the audience desired. We badge in the shape of a heart, and a purso board How Uncle Pedger Hung a Piotare, of Rs. 100 was also given to the captain of The wia- The following is a List of Waters always how 'Mr Montpelier's Kesitation was got the winning team for his mes kept ready in Stook

of, curtain Misadventures at Hargate, ning toa were loudly cheered, and well

Tho Charity Dinner and the Edifos deserve their success. areated by John. One would naturally THE Laws Times has the following psr- suppose this was a bill of fare sufficient to agraph-The Morning Leader remarks The Pacifo Mail Stormer Colinia hau satisfy any ordinary audience, and to ren that Mr Leach. QC, who has been ap. been wrecked off the coast of Mexico. Or der helpless the poor jaded performer. But patated to a judgeship at Singapore in a 180 who were on board ouly 18 were saved.

who is singularly popular in the

(The Colinia was a vossal of 2,905 tous no. You can't think of everything had to fouple. Trus, be has bom now for some

ORFOSS tonnage and 2,143 net. Har length. be given, and even that was speured, and the time at Hongkong, whero, by the way, be 299 ft. 9 in.; born 40 ft.; and she most accessful Brezing with Brady has filled from time to time temporary drow 20 fr. 4 tu. Her nominal hotme power vacancies on the bauch, but it was in the

was 1,100, 8ba was built at Chester, closed with yet one more of that versatile Temple that he made his dres reputation. Pennsylvania, in 1873) „amsieur's porsiçel gos: We congratulate It was principally, perhaps, a personal GINGERADE

war always recognised as ropulation. Le Mr Brady upon his complete success in an excellent lawyer, but in the Temple

ENGLAND AND JAPAN

LONDON, 30th May. No Credit given for Botties that look kind of entertainment which few could itself men thought most of the new judge's

The Japanese Minister in London was a of the London dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been tackle, and come out with credit. The supeocial goalities, bis savoir faire. bis genial guest at the annual banquet

enfortalamauts and his wide sympathlan. Chacber of Commerce, and in the courie used for any purpose then that of contain after of the Kowloon Institute apuat Perhaps there a little marvelled at of his speech in reply to a toast stated that ing Aorsied Waters, an auch Bottier.are til to be pleased with the result Weber that he should esro to accept an appolab- Japan was only desirous of treating with fale never used again by us

SODA WATAR

LEMONADE

FOTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER.

LITHIA WATER-

SARSAPARILLA WATER.

TONIO WATER-

GINGER ALE

A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG.

Hongkong, June 1, 1808.

meat with only 8.00 dollars a year attach Mr Brady will repeat his mucosas (with`an

F

world's cosmarda. He thanked England entirely different programme) a few wooksed to it. He bas digally be zererlod it play sad of obtaining her due share of tho whenever he acted as temporary judge but he has, too, bright, hearty manner which will be a Ittle zestripted and con Bided auder the ormine.

bence.

Owing to fecrease of Eusiares, W. Robinson end Co. bave removed their Piano and Urgen showrooms to Connaught Round-large stock 1095 UW PHON

of the goodwill ska entertained towards the Japanes

for the striking proofs which she had given,

RACTALS PAMUS-The Lucet in the World W. Roarson and Us, are Special Agents for Tation and tone unequalled. Sole Agents, all the leading English and Continental

Pianoforte Msaufesturen.

W. Robinson and Phi

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