Entertainments.

THEATRE

HONGKONG.

ROYAL

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Dutinatio

Baltimore

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Vessels.

THE CHINA MAIL-

A jenta.

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Prod. P. Litalfold....Maisters & Co... Quick despatch. Cheloo and Tiantais... Ching Ping (s). Carlowitz & Co... Sept. 25, at 3 p.m. Japan.................. Abcon(s)...... P. & O. S. N. Co...Sept. 27, at noon.

Jardine, Matheson&Co Sept. 21, at 4 p.m. Butterfield & Swire...September 24. Jardino, Matheson&Co About Sept. 27, Holliday, Wise & Co.. Sept. 21, nt à p.m. de. & O. S. N. Co... Sept. 26, at noon.

NEW WILLARD OPERA London, Y. Suez Canal Glenorchy (8)

COMPANY.

FOR FIVE NIGHTS ONLY.

TO-NIGHT,

(FRIDAY), 20. September,

THE FUNNY COMEDY

THE CHINAMAN'

AND

THE LIVING PICTURES.

TO-MORROW

(SATURDAY), 21st September,

THE LATEST LONDON SUCCERK

'THE SHOP GIRL," AND

LIVING PICTURES.

Box Flan at KELLY & Wain, L.

PRICES AS USUAL

flongkong, September 20, 1895.

London, v. Buoz CanaljIxion (1).. London, v. Busz Unna Glenfallosh (3)... London,v. Ports of Call Oulang (z)....

Khedive (5)

London & Ports of marthenshire (8)...Dodwell, Carlill & Cu.,Sept. 28, at noon.

| London, H'bg & Ap

London...

London

Manils.

Manila

Maraeilina, v. Saigon

Now York,

Now

York.

New York.

v.Snozana

New York. New York. Now York. 8-Francisco, v. Japa

8. Fransisco, . Japs

San Francisco...

1722 Shanghai

Shanghai.

Marila (8)

Bombay (s)..

Sungkiang (8)....... Amur ()...

Natal ().

Energia (5)

P. N. Blanchard Adam W. Spies... Sem Skolfold,

Wandering Jew........

Engalhora Evandale (s).

Poru ().... Lyndhurst

Polyong (4).. Kaisar-i-Higd (s)....... Shanghai and Kobé... Canton (s)........

P.&O.'S. N. Co...... September 30. P.&O. S. N. Co...... About Oct. 18. Butterfield & Swire... Sept, 24, at 3 p.m. Villa, Lopez & Co...... Sept. 25, at 5 p.m. Messageries Maritime Uct. 2, at noon.

Dodwell, Carlil St do..houl Oct. G. Arnhold, Karberg&Co. Quick despatch. Carlowiz & Co....

despatch. Quick

Niamson & Co.......... Quick despatch. Quick despatch, Siemssan & Co. Biamsson & Co... Quick despatch. 9. & 0, s. 8. C... Sept. 26, at noon, {Pacific Mail S, S. 01. [Oct. 8, at noon. Showan & Co............ Quick despatch. Siomeson & Co.......... Sept. 21, at 4 p.m. P. & D. S, N. Co...... About Oct. 7. P. & 0. 5. N. Co., Sept. 22, daylight. Jardina, Matheson&Co Sept. 23, at 3 pm. Butterlista & Swire... September 24. ..Douglas Lapruik & Co. Sept. 24, at 10 a.m. Vancouver (8.0.1. Benprano Japan (4).... Janadion Plie R. Co.. Oet, 2, at noon. Victoria (BC), &c.... Aaloun (♥).......... Victoria (1.C.), ....Hankow (0), Vladivostock, &c.......Yamuhro Maru (5)... Nippon. Yuson Kalsha (About Bopt. 24.

To-day's Advertisements. S'pore, Penang & Ott Kutsang (8) -

A

OONCE ET

i

In Aid of the Funds of the ALICE MEMORIAL HOSPITAL will be given at

THE MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL,

ON

THURSDAY, the 26th September.

H. E. Sin. W. ROBINSON, K.C.M.G., will take the Chain at 0.20 T.X.

up to which time, Sosts will be reserved for the Bolders of IPhile Tickets.

Tickets may be obtained at this Mopar ATETIN HOTEL and ironi Mesere. KELLY & WALSH.

There will be a SPECIAL LATE TRAM from the leak.

Hongkong, September 20, 1895,

VICTORIA RECREATION CLUB

1747

THE ANNUAL AQUATIC SPORTS will be held at the BATH HOUSE

of the above Club, on FRIDAY and SATURDAY, the 27th and 28th Instans, at 4 p.m. on both days.

Admission for Non-Members, 50 Centa each day.

Tickets obtainable from STEWARD.

the Orcs

Hongkong, September 20, 1885.

1741

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM. NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR LONDON, VIA PORTS OF CALL,

The Co.'s Steuraship

Osiang,

R. CONLADI,Commander, will be dospatched us above TO-MORROW, the 21st Iostant, at 5 o'clock p.m. prompt

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BOILIDAY, WISE & Co., Agents, Hongkong, September 20, 1895.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

1582

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.

|

S'pore, S'rang & S'bayalShantung (8)..... Swalow, Amoy & Tsu siloong (8),

Cheang Chuo, British str., 1,213, Fred. Webb, Panang September 10, and Singa- poro 13, General.-Hose SING CHEANG.

Progress, Gorman str., 85, P. Brandt, Hoihow September 13, General.—SIEMSSEN & Co.

Fushun, Chinese steamer, 1,604, Wm. H. Luat, Shanghai September 17, General.

M. S. N. Co.

Dalang, British steamer, 2367. Couradi, Shanghai Sept. 17, General-HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.

DEPARTURES. September 20-

Roselic, for Shanghai.

Auchidate Mart, for Kutchinatzu Continental, for Tientsia. Lee Yot, for Bangkok, Deuteros, for Bangkok, Menelis, for Amay.

CLEARED.

Rygdo, for Amoy. Glenorchy, for Singapore and Loadou. Leeyuen, for Shanghai. Decima, for Chefoo.

Benvenue, for Saigon. Framnes, for Bangkok,

PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.

Per Canton, from Singapore, 111 Chinese. Per Sungkiang, from Manila, Padro Adriano Gomes, l'adre Luiz Mendes, Padre Joan Larcas Loys, 2 Europeans, and Alimas Ali.

Par Cheary Chew, from Peuang, &c., 408 Chinesa.

Per Progres, from Hofhow, 26 Chinese. Per Fushun, from Shanghai, Mesra K. Fukui, Wang, and 68 Chinese.

DEPACTED.

Per Menelaus, for Amoy, 1 Earopaen, and 116 Chinese.

Par Leo Sok, for Bangkok, a Europeans, and 20 Chinese.

Per Rosetta, for Shanghai: team Hong- kong, Mr and Mrs Wong Kam Fook, Mosers Jobn Shand, Chu Chun Shing and Geo. Swan and child.

Shevon & Co. September 21. Nor. Pie S. & R. Co. Oct. 8, at noon,

· POST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILS will close:-

For SHANGHAI,--

For Priyang, at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 21st inst.

Par Lrauten, at 3.37 p.m., on Saturday, the 21st instant, instead of an pre- riously notified."

For SINGAPORE.--

Par Glenorchy, at 3.39 pm, on Saturday, She let inst., instead ofas previously notified.

Per Volong, at 4.30 p.m., on Saturday, the 21st inat, instaad of as prerious. ly notified.

For H0IHOW & PAKHOL.-

Por Frer, at 4.30 p.m., on Saturday,

the 21st inst.

For SHANGHAI & KOBE.--

Per Canton, at 5.p.m., on Saturday, the Est inst., instead of as previously notified.

For BOILOW, SINGAPORE & BANG-

KOK.

For Chow Fu, at 8.30 am, on Sunday,

the 22nd inst.

For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-

CUTTA -

Par Kuteng, at 2.30 p.m., on Monday,

the 23rd inst

For SWATOW, AMOY & TAMSUL-

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

the 34th inak.

For SINGAPORE, SAMARANG & SOU-

RABAYA.-

Par Shantung, at 2 30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 24th inst.

For MANILA.--

Per Sungkang, at 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 24th inst.

Por Amur, at 4.30 p.m., on Wednesday,

the 25th inst.

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping, 4p.n.-Feizung leaves for Shargħni. 4 p.m.-Glenorchy leaves for London. &p.m.-Oolong losves for London, &a. Acioun legvan for Victoria (B.C.), &o. Meeting. Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Douglas Steamship Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices.

Auctions.

3.45 p.m.-Aaction of Household Furni. tore, &a, at the Residence of Mr J. D. Lapraik, No. 9, Stewart Terrace, The Posk,

BIRTH.

Os August 15, at Kobe, the Wife of JAMES JONES, of a Ean.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, FRIDAY, SEPTEMɔra 20; 1895;

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1895.

ignorant of Eastern affairs, stating: Wherever the authority of the Emperor is scknowledged, his word is really law. The order of the Son of Heaven is The publicamon of this vius commened always obeyed' To this we can only at 5.25 p.m.

reply,Fiddlesticks! Of course, a good des! depends on what The Specta ter mesus by the authority of the Em- peror being acknowledged. But the strangest thing of all is that the same journal, in the following sentence, admits that since the war Bouth Chine has drifted into a state of anarchy, SEVEN weeks have passed since the admits that the Chinese Government is horrible massacre at Iwa Sang. Dur-powerless to enforce the orders of the ing the greater portion of that period a Sun of Heaven, and gues on to say it is Commission, on which there are British to the interest of the ponce of the world: and American representatives, has been that China should not break up. Ae! coaduating an enquiry at the city of suming then that it is to the interest of Kucheng with the object of seeking out the peace of the world, that China and punishing the murderers std the should not break up, what can Great leaders in the Vegetarian movement, Britain do to obtain reparation for past white Sir N. R. O'Conor has been going wrongs and to prevent a recurrence of through the farce of diplomatic for murder and outrage? Is Great Britain, malities in the vain hope of obtaining are the Foreign Powers to admit them. the punishment and degradation of the selves beaten by the Chinese at this higher oficials af Fokien and the minor time of day, atter the recent ludicrous officials of Kucheng District, to whose exbibition they made against the Jap- connivance the opportunity to commit anese, and are the Foreigners to retire House-the crime was due. We have no objec-from China now while Chine is accorded M.tion to the diplomatic treatment of the privileges from Foreign Powers and is

affair at Peking, but from the frst we allowed to send her Ambassadors on have insisted on the necessity of a footing of equality to Foreign Courts? 9.20 p.m.-Concert at the Mount Austin strong show of forca at Foochow and Is the progress of the world and the

Amngements.

9 p.m.-Performance at the City Hall.

General Memoranda. MONDAY, September 23-

5.30 p.m.---Meeting of Victoria Lodge, 8.30 pm-Convocation of St. Andrew's

Chapter.

TUESDAY, September 24-

Goods per Steamer Oceanien unclained

after Noon subject to rent. 2.30 p.m.-Anction of Sundry hold Furniture, &o, at Mr Armstrong's.

TAURSDAY, September 28:--

Hotel.

FRIDAY, September 27-

J.

4 p.m.quatio Sports at Bath House. 4.43 p.m.-Meating of Members of the Hongkong Cricket Club in the Cricket Pavilion.

LOCAL AND GENERAL

PANSED SURI SANA OUTWARD BOUND Albingia, August 2; Bentaria, 9: Sachsen, Germania, Duli wich, Petrarch, 20; Proper, 27; Mar- quis Bacquehem, Priam, Tia. Formasa, 90; Aleneck, Ulysses, Sept 1; Carfa,

ROMEWARD BOUND:-Strathiesen, Aug. 6:

Bentomond, 9; Irene, Ceylon, 13; Pali- nurus 16 Maria Valerie 27; te rionethshire, 30; Hertha, Telamon, Sept.

The N. L. Co.'s so. Aarlarshe, with the

GERMAN MAIL of 617, 20, left Colam- bo on Saturday, Sept. 14, and may be expected here on or about Wednesday, Sept. 25.

The F. M. «Peru, with mails, etc,

The

from San Francisce to the Sed inst.. Jenter Yokohams for Bongkong, via Nagasaki, on Saturday, the 21st int

P. M... Pere, with mails, &c., left

San Francisco for this port, via Koko- hama and Nagasaki, ou the 3rd Sept... The O. &... Coptic, with mails de, laft San Francine for this port, via Hono. Jula, Yokohama sad Nagasaki on Bept 12.

The N. P. . . Teams left Tecoma for this port, via usaal Japan porte of call, on the 14th lost.

The Empresa of China loft Vancouver för

Hongkong u Svp 16.

The s. s. Catherine Apear, from Caloutta, left Singapore for this port on the 16h Sept, and may be expected hare on or about the 22nd Sept. The .. Gingy from Antwerp, London and Straits, left Singapore on the 16th inst, and may be expected here on or About

-inst the 2nd.

The O. & F. C's Palamed loft in- gapore on Sapt, 18, and may be ex pected hero on or abovi Sopt. 24.

the punishment of the officials and mur- development of its resources to be derers at Kucheng. The massacro was checked, stopped so far as China is con- essentially a matter calling for swift, cerned, simply because a rotten, corrupt stern retribution. The circumstances bureaucracy chooses to misrule the under which the masssers took place, 400,000,000 people composing the Chi- the distinct knowledge we had of the nese Empire? Surely modern civili- SATURDAY, September 28:-

Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The growing hostility of the Vegetarians, sation is not to be so easily stemmed; Chins Traders' Insuranen Co., Ltd., at and the iniquitous complacency with surely the Foreign Powers, jointly or the Company's Office.

which the officiala regarded the pre-indi dually, will never withdraw, con- MOXDAT, September 30:--

parations for the oppression of the native feseing themselves beaten by the a Noon.Meeting of Shareholders of The Christians and the brutal murder of our regance and ignorance and duplicity of Hongkong, Canton & MaeLa Steamboatown English girls, gentle messangers Chinese officialdom? The Foreiga Co., Ind., at the Company's Offien. of peace and good-will, of men and Powers consulting their own interests,

women who had forsaken the comforts which are paramount, ought not of the Homeland and the plenennt in-shrink from the task of restoring order, tercourse of their friends to isolata and, if necessary, undertaking the admin themselves in the interior of China stidistration of the country. Anarchy is ignorance, poverty and equator, in order invariably the outcome of maladminis-The P. & O. s. s. Formosa left Bombay for to diffuse spiritual and intellectual en tration. It is so in Turkey; it is so in lightenment and to bestow physical China. Well governed, we believe the The P.&O. 8.x. Shanghai loft London for benefits, these considerations, coupled Chinese would be the easiest race on

Exchange,

HONGKONG, September 20, 1895.

On London~~

Bank, Wire,

2,21

On dowand,

12

2/20

"30 days' night,

Credits, 4 Documentary, 4 months sight, On Paris

4 months' right,

2/26

ejej

On demand,

Credits, 4 months' sight, On Berlin-Dunn, ma

... 2.74 ... $.80 ... 2.23

On New York-

On demsed,

031

Oredita, 60 days' nighù, On Bombsy-

Wir demand,

196

195

195

Од

On Calcutta-

Wire, Од

domand,...

On Blugdist

On demand,

30 days' sight, private paper Gold Leaf, 100 foe (per tant Soverelani (Bank's buying rate Silver (per on)

The D. D. R. a. 3. Krienkild, from Bam burg, left Singapore on the 20th inst and may be expected here on or about the 26th inst

The N. G. I. . . Bingo left Bombay

to

Tha

not Aware

of the conditions Chinese people.

The peo-

on Sept. 10, and may be expected here

P. & O. . . Brimini left. Bombay for thie port on Sept. 11.

on or about Sept. 30,

this part on the 14th Sept.

this port on the 2415 ult.

for this port on 27th August. this port on Sopt. 7.

with our knowledge of the Chinese and earth to deal with. The men who write The P. & 0, Co.'ss. & Jara left London the duplicity and procrastination of Chi- of the quicksands of Chinese anarchy The P. & O. 8. Sunda left Imodon for ness officialdom, impelled us to suggest aro the immediate despatch of Britial of the soldiere to Kucheng and a demonstra-ple are impoverished by the unwis- THE German cruiser Cormoran, C.mender tion of British warships at Fouchow. dom of their rulers. Mr Labouchere's Brinkmann, arrived at Singapore on the 13th We knew that if the matter was left to assertion in Truth that the Chinese are inst. from Colombo on her way to China, the Chinese nothing would be done, at not uneducated savages and that the

any rate, nothing satisfactory, We Chinese are intellectually superior to ML. Webstor, acting manager of the volat foresaw the failure of the Commission the average Foreign missionary, is a

of Exquiry. We would have thought bit of fiction worthy of American jour-Telegraph Companies, informs um that gable.

that British Cabinet linisters and nalism. The ignorance of the Chinese communication with Amay is cestared. British Plenipotentiaries had sufficient se profound-aboat as profound as Mr

1964 knowledge of human nature in the

... 12%

... 73# 147,40

$ 9.01

...3038.

abstract, if not of the Chinese character,

Labonchere's ignorance of them. The Taz D. D. R. steam Kriemhild, from

officials very properly, from their point Bamburg, left Singapore for our Port tus. to recognise the folly of appointing of view, fear the knowledge and wish to day, and may be expected here on or about guilty persons to try themselves. No exclude the enlightenment which the in- the 28th inst

satisfactory or adequate redress could be sionary brings; and as they are too

loaked for from the Provincial officials. igaorant to understand the economic WILLARD's New Opera Company play." Tite The British Government cannot even advantages to their country of inter Chinaman' at the Theatre to-night, and will ̈ ̈ ̈ turn to Peking in the hope of securing course with Foreigners-cr, more pro-

For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA A. S. WATSON & Co., the punishment of all guilty persons, bably, because the advantage is to the repeat the Living Pictures. The curtain

Per ducina, at 11.30 am, on Friday,

the 27th inst

For SINGAPORE.—

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

the 27th inst.

Per Carmarthenshire, at 11.30 a.m., on

Saturday, the 28th inst.

Captain BALL, will be Williams; from Singapore, Mr and Mrs MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PACEEE.

The Co.'s Steamship

Haileong, ispatched for the above Ports on TUESDAY, the 24th Instant, at 10 8.12.

For Froight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & UD., General Managers. Hongkong, September 20, 1895,

1743

FOR VLADIVOSTOCK, VIA SHANGHAI, CHEFOO, NAGA. SAKI AND GOREAN PORTS.

The Co.'s Stamthip Yamashiro Mart,

Capt. J. B. MacILAN, will he despatched as above on or about TUESDAY, the 24th Instant.

For Fraight or Pasage, apply to

NIPPON YUSEN KAISHA. Hongkong, September 20, 1895. 1746

FOR CHEFOO AND TIENTSIN,

The Stoamship

Ching Ping,

TO DEPART. Per Genorchy, for Singapore, I Euro- pean, and 600 Chipeno,

Par Leeyuen, for Shanghai, 13 Chinese. Per Benvenue, for Saigon, 12 Chinese, Per Framnes, for Bangkok, 12 Chinese.

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The United States Mail Packet Evandale will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 20ch instant, with Mails for Amoy,

LIMITED.

CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Japan, San Francisco, the United MANUFACTURER

States, Canada, Honolulu, Peru, &c., which will be closed as follows:- 10.00-A M Registry conser. 11.00 AM. Post Office closes, but Corres

pondence may be posted on board the Fackat, with Late Fee of 10 conta extra Postage until the time of departure.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

The Japanese steamer Yummahiro Musu reports: Left Moji i p.m.. ou 15th instant, experienced light variable winds to 28* N. from thore to Turnabeu, moderata to irenk N.E. winds; from Turnabout to Lammocks, strong N.N.E. gale and bich een From Lammocks, moderate to fresh N.W. wind and thick rainy weather. On 19th, at 7.30 Mr J. Abraham p.m., anchored Junk Bay. On 23th, at 6 Me D. Alcock B.in, arrived anchorage,

The British steamer Canton reporta: Had no weather till off Coast. Then rain and Northerly awell.

HONGKONG HOTEL.

Mr W. G. Allen

Miss O. Balbaa

Mist J. Baibas

Mr W. J. Cantar

Mr and Mrs Clarks Miss Douglas

The British steamer Sungkang reports: Had moderate to

Hight variable winde from N.W. to

to N., with heavy N.N.E. well Mr T. F. Dredge and shovery weather,

Me W. A. The Bri

British steamer Cheang Came roports; Mr J. P Fag'co Captain BLAKE, will be First part, light North and N.W. winds and Mr A. Fair despatobed for the above

weather, to fina

to 16 N.; then N.N.E. winds Me J, H. Fawkner Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 26th Iost, at and candy casettled weather, to 21 North;

Mr G. Fenwick 5 p.m.

then fresh N.W. winds and aqually with Mr E. F. Furnley rate to Gap Bock; thenes to port, North Mr G. L Grattan winds and cloudy weather.

Mr T. Guignard The Chinese steamer Fuckan reports Mr F.

W. Hall From Steep Island to Hieshane, had mode- Mr H. Hall 1745 rate

rate Northerly wind and following soa; to Me C. Barris Namki had fresh Increasing NE. wind and Mr R. J. Hastings to Tan Lelands strong N.E. gale sad Mr J. J. Hor dark cloudy weather, with very high follow. Mr B. C.

had Howarthi

For Freight or Passage, apply to

CARLOWITZ & Co,

Agents. Hongkong, September 20, 1895.

MOGUL LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL

The Steamship

Energia, Captain Saw, will be despatched for the above

Port on or about the 5th October.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co,

Agenta. Hongkong, September 20, 1895. 1742

Not Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Fessols, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

GEO. F. MANBON, American barque, Capt.

Hope

in a fron Tougging to to tanning Mr W. J. Hubbard atrong N.E. gale ingrossing to hunice fores, with terrific aqualls and dark gloomy Mr Morten Jones weather, glass falling rapidly; and high Mr J. Kinghorn mountainous con; between Turnabout and Mr W. Krumme Oaksen experienced a tremendous sen run. Hr A, J. Lowe ning from the N.E. with wind at S. E.,Miss E. Loyzagara lowest barometer reading 29.58. To Chapel Miss Mackay Island, weather moderating, with high can- fused asa; to Laxamcoke, frosh S. E. wind and high head sea; to port, hai moderate Hr W. Baffey 3.E. wind and clear weather, with presing Mr J. W. Bollss rain aquells and cloudy sky.

Dr. F., Bowers ******* | Mr J., G. Buckle

EXPORT CARGOES.

Mr L. Martel Mr J. H. Martio

Mr W. B. Maiklo

Mr & Mrs C. Mooney

and family

Mr J. H. Moore Miss Mowbray Mr D. Manros

Mr C. A. Müller Mr Stanley Mylins Mr J. W. L. Ülivor Capt. J. Padrinan

Mr

Me F. Fagot Capt. and Mrs Palmer *W. Mr Parfitt

Mr A. EL. Rennie

Mrs J. 8. Roach

Mr U U. F. A. Sangster

Mr C. Schubert

Me

Be L. Simon

Mr H.

Mr A. B. Skottows

Sledge

Mr M. J. D. Stephens

Miss Sammers

sad Mrs J. P.

Thomas

Mr R. L. Thomass

07

Aerated Waters.

high and low, for the so-called Chinese country and the lose would be to the rises pauctually at mine e'clook,. Government is incapable of enforcing harpies who live on its ignorance and

its beheats in any part of its vast wisery-they have habitually insulted Tax P. M. s.8. Pera, with maile, &c., from dominions. The whole country is see-the Foreigner and have spread infamous SD Francisco to the 3rd metant, has arrived thing with rebellion. Almost daily stories about the missionarina, plaving at Yokohama, and leaves for this port via now, risings and outrages are reported upon the ignorance and superstition of Nagasaki, on the 21xt instant, trom every quarter. Cannibalism, the coramon people until they have one-

rapite, murder are allowed to go un-eceded in divarting attention to some Tanz will be a childrens' Flower Serpios at panished at a compartively short dia- extent from their own oppressive mis-

tance from the coast. Native Christians rule. In the face of China's defent by the Peak Church on Sunday, the 2nd inst., are subjected to revolting cruelties. Japan, it suits a section of the Homo at a p.m. conducted by the Rev Alfred WE Socialdem, encouraged by the pusillani-Power! They foresee great difficulties

The anti-foreign feeling, fostered by press to write of Chins as a military tymas 339, 280, 329, 94,

mity and hesitation and criminal weak- from

Kowloon-

an armed demonstration by YESSELS IN THE Doors:➡ news of Foreign Governments, is spread-Brits in! These fears are totally un- Bolano Rickmers, Cassita, Dragon, Praja; ing throughout the length and breadth founded. Lord Salisbury may yet undo Wm. Le Lacheur,

of the land. Nothing else can be ex- the mischief of the Kucheng Commie- pected when the Chinese are allowed sich. But lie must act promptly, as he

OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY ia to morder Foreigners with impunity, should have done seven weeks ago.

fitted with the beat English Machinery, ambodying the latest improvements

in to trade.

Cosmopolitan-Bearense. Aberdeen--(none)

when the Foreign Governments con- His position, non strengthened, por Tue N. P... Victoria, which exited hence tinue to treat China as they would haps, by his stisnpt to settle the at 1 pm, on the 18th ist, arrived safely

& civilised

Power, ignoring or matter diplomatically, we feel certais,

glossing over her many transgressions if he decides to use fores in support of at Amuy this morning, at 8.80 a m., having ot Foreign treaties. She has the good Great Britain's demands, he will have been doisyed on the page by a typhoon. sense to truckle to Japan, but the the moral support of the vast majority She sa led thence at 4 p.m. this afternoo lossoas of the war of 1830 are now of the people of the British Empire for her ports of wall. The purest ingredients, only are used, and forgotten, and Foreignera will never Verily, The time for action has come."

the atravel.re and cleanliness

exercised in the manufacture

throughout,

The water used is proved by repeated analyse to be absolutely pure.

For COAST PORTS, Waters are packed

and placed on board ship at Hongkong price, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good order..

calion.

recover their lost prestige until they

hare coerced the Chinese, act at Peking THE STRANDING OF THE BELUIC. whose visit to Hongkung wil be still re- ARTHUR Hancock, the profcasional walker, only but at Nonking: Canton and slee where. As our Foochow Correspondent,

TEX SEGOND OFFICER DROWNED.

membered, has turned up at British Colum The O. & mail-steamer Belgir skil) |

after steadily protesting against extreme romains stranded at the entrance to the bin, where, when he was last heard of, be views, is now obliged to admit, the time Bay of Tokyo. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha was endeavouring to promote walking con far action has come. If Lord Salisbury ateamer Hokkai Mara, which left Yokohama

does not at once put the British forces at noon for Yokkaicht, had instructions to osts with an eye to the main chance?

rendat assistance to the stranded veel on TAE Paco Mail agenta at Honolulu are in motion the majority of Fereigoers in

her way out. The Hokki also took a Chins will liegin to doubt whether the string of lighters down with her and a staff accepting steerage passengers for-Yokohama promises of Lord Salisbury and his of Under Secretary to uphold British for a cargo could be discharged at 40 each, as a competing rate against the `nesermary, Thestester Carmarthenshire British commerce are more than eler assistance. This steamer will retorn bere stammer Aoun, now as that port from prestigo and to further the interests of ales went down the

.m. to lend Oregon Railway & Navigation Company's Bay At tioneering dodges,

beface proceedling to Londos.

Shortly words. empty

Portland, Or to the Orient, ang. 6an after Never had Britain a better opportunity

noon, Captain Elford, Lloyd's Bar-

Francisco Dewspaper. went down to the Begić on the Toyor, that the present for forcing the hand of O. Lenach, Late last night (9th inst.)

Capt

Admiral at

in com-

of

Mr and Ms W. Swan Counterfoil Order Books supplied on appli-Chins. Never had she zuure justifica- Walls, of the O. & O. service, returned to THERE is no uso rainolag words over the tion for using armed force. Even the Yokohama with the maila and treasure and one, says the New York Tribune of the more caberent and rational French and some passengers. He left agato, in German journals admit this. But in pany with Mr Laffin, soon after. The Port Kucheng masser. The Chinesą Gozera- Que Registered Telegraphia Address is England there is still a section of the Resident, immediately sent out a Japanose should be held to the strictest ascenstabilis Yokosuka, upon learning the mant is responsibio for these things, and "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG." Press that has not realised the true man-of-war to afford what assistance: sho And aligned messages addressed foreign attitude of Chios. If it were grand about half past eight o'clocks on month

position in the Far East and the anti- could. It appears that the Belgie went ty for them; if good he, at the cannon's thus will received prompt attention. ply the lowest classes of the Chinese Sunday evening, and the shook of stranding

Mr F. H. Walker... Me O. Willard Mr G. Williams

PRAK HOTEL,

Mic 0. Kleinschmidt Major and Mrs G. K.

Мость Mr F. D. Maclean Me Hugh McCallum Mr Sandelands

Mr B. P. Sboldon

3Mr F. H. Slaghek

Miss Coo Per . A Pyrrhus, sailed 24th August Mr Geo. Fenwick Mr R. P. Dipple For London, 200 boxes Tea, containing Mrs Gordon and 9,000 los. Oongou, 5,589 boxes Tea, con taining 117.589 lbs. Scented Japer, 300 Mr Hein

children boree Tea, ountaining 5,253 lbs. Soontod

Pokoe-total 6,039 boxes containing Mr Geo, Holmes 132,319 lbs. Tes: 174 Gates Bristles, 501 Mrs Gen. Holines

Waste Silk, 5 oases Fiumbag 11

Mr H. U, Jeffries MATTERHORN, Brit. 4-masted ship, Capt.pkgs. Eundries, 260 balus Hemp, 16 cases John Williamn --Standard Oil Co.

Ogars, 184 cases M. O. P. Stelle, 20 $3858 260 480 Day Prosortes, 10 cases Eanential Consul D. C. Beards-Mr M. W. Lake Ginger, 100 casks Ginger, S 92 balen Canos, Oil and 100 casks Boy. For London and/or

Orack-Chinure,

WANDERING JEW, American ship, Capt.

D. U. Nichola.--Mastor.

SHIPPING..

ARRIVALS. September 10 Yamashiro Mars, Japanone 4. 1,507, J. B. Macmillan, Moj: September 13, Jan- oral and Mails-Nirror Yosts Kaina,

September 20-

Cantos, British steamer, 1,678, A. O. Cubitt, Bombay and Singapore September 24, Geioral. P & Q. 3. N. Đại

Sungkang, British stemmer, 994, C. B. N, Dodd, Manila Sept. 17, Sugar and General.

BOTIELD & SVIBE,

bal

Derton,

leo

the were aware of the fact. Orders were

people that were so strongly inclined to was so slight that several of the passengers Ms Sercombe Smith, as honorary asomtary”

anti-foreign outrages, savage The following is a List of Water always solution of the problem would be caer given to lower away the boats, and this was of the Plague Kognition Committee, 10- kept ready in Stock-

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

BELTZER WATER

Mr and Mrs A. Find-

.

M

lay Smith & Family G. Stokes

Rev. and Mrs Vallings Mr W. B. Walker My EL Wilson

LITHIA WATER

SARSAPARILLA WATER

WINDSOR KOre

TONIC WATER

GINGER ALE

GINGERADE

No Credit given for Bottles that look

Autwerp and/or Rotterdam, 2cues Tobiece. Consul F. de la Fong-Capt. Lehman

Mr C. V. Layurbeln For Liverpool, 1 osta Cigars and 1,600 balos Hemp, For Glasgow, 25 cases Dry Pro Capt. Copy, Fr. Art. Mone. Levy nat, child and aurieMrs Lahman

Mons. Hauser (ViceMe A. P. Morgan

Governor, Tonkin) Mr Navarre. Are Hauser

Mr T T. Noleon Mou

HoltermanaMr

Ir Nolano Treasurer, Mr Carl Rombach

Mone, Serland Mons, Bernque.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For AMOY, TAMBUT & TOOOHOW.

Per Bygdo, at 9.30 am, on Saturday. Mrs Holterman})

Tonkin) the Ziet inst, inatend of a previously Miss HeltermaNE netled,

Mr Howard

For SHANGHAL, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, Mr. J. Howell

VICTORIA, B.O., & OREGON, Minn F. Howell For Adon, at 3.80 p.m., on Saturday, Me M. Kapadia

the Sisk inst

Mr Kern

or rather it, would be easy were the done, most axpeditiously Unfortunately saved from England today 31 guld medstu Peking Government capable of con- the Second Officer, Mr Bickman, missing and 187 silver medale for presentation to the operation was attended by loss of life, srolling its myriad subjecta. In that his footing and falling into the rollers. Ho members of the hospital staff, police, and case, pressure could be brought to bear was never seen again. The Belgie lies sivillane who susisted in the work of fighting upon the Imperial Government, and broad-side-on on a sandy beach about five

the Foreign Powers, with its authority, mallas the other side of Bono-saldi. Shu tas plagus last year, A full description of ⠀ -- could co-operate with the Imperial took in no water yesterday, and ouraory the modala bun atrendy been published, and forces where the Provinsial authorities amisation of her bottom revealed no it need only be added that they fully bear

holes. Her

position is rendered dangerann were unable to enforce the mandate of through the heavy tollers which break upon out the description of their beauty. the Emperor. But we think it will be the beach.-Japan Mail.

admitted that this is not the position.

The insolence of the common people in TRE a. 6. Zer, Capt. Burgoyne, has on the Mercury and Gerodne in the Ching Tis January next, sky the Straits Timer, cermin localities and the area of dis- board a large quantity of railway and bridge.

affention is spreadingi merely the material and locomotives for the Trans. Blation will return to England on the ar

Fleot) which has brought out similar may

refl x of the treatment of the Foreign Siberiani rallway, this being antser sent, the ramour in, mural airols in thak diety or geaway, or that appear to have been commission, 44 pes- used for any purpose than that of onlajn is the outcome of official Instigate to Vladivostock. Two other vesels: the Immortalité, slater ship of the Unw ing Aerated Water, as such Bottles are tion. It is useless, therefore, to the Mercantile S 8 Cola etamar Obi daunted and the Afslporine, will be com navor usai again by uz,

appsel to the Feking Government and the Norwelgan Tool Tiger, are expected

through diplomatic channels; it is to follow with dile shipments from St. poisoned to relieve the above-natred ships. useless and degrading to treat with Petersburg for the same destination, It may be mentinned that the Immortalité the Provincial authorities. The only making altogether about 20,000 tons of has recently bad all her ten 6-in. brèco

Mr J. Shand, .L... A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, authority a Chinsmen will obey is force. callway material by outside bouts thie your loaders replaced by 6-in, quick-fleurs.

Mr A. Smith

Mr E. Unsuget

Mr G. R Wheeler Mr A. Yoshi

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

ROBEKONO.

Hongkong, June 1, 1800,

But we can scarcely blame our states -Bingpore Free Prew, VAS

mon for being ignorant of this fact when Pakorostas tuned-Stoply or by yearly W. ROBO and Co. make a spacial we find The Spectator, which, in spite contractHigh sins work-W. Robionon feature of Selling Pianos and Urgent on

•103%) of ith high standing, is notoriously and On,

The Easy Payment system.

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