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THEATRE:

ROYAL,

CITY HALL, HONGKONG.

Tuesday,

OPERA

the 17th May, 1887. ENGLISH ALINGER'S

BOUFFE COMPANY,

Burines Manager, Stage Manager,

Mr. N. SALINGIKA,

$1 A. RIGBY,

Grand Production of

GILBERT and SULLIVAS'S LATEST JAPANESE Cemic OPERA in Two Acts, THE

MIKADO

QX

́ ́THE TOWN OF TITIPU,'

Lu ita Entire Originality..

CHÄNACTRIS-I

The Mikado of Japan Mr F. D'Este

Nanki Poo-His son, disguised as a wander- ing minstrel and in love with Yum-Yum Ko Ko Lord High Executioner of Titipa Fooh Bab-Lord High

verything else Pish Tush-A Noble

Lord - - - Yum-Yum

Pitti-Sing

Three Sisters, Wards of Peep-Ba Ko-Ko J Katha-An elderly

lady in love with} Nanki Foo

A. Furrecti

1. Arthur Rigby.

H. Salinger.

! G. C. Wüson.

Miss LonuSalinger.

Elen Wilson.

Alice Emmell.

Tilly Saroney.

CHORES OF NOBLES, GUARDS, &c.

SYNOPSIS OF SCENERY.

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Por Kulaang, from aushates Chinese. Per Vortigann frumnande 31.Chinone. Por Suttes, from Hang, Blessrs Mit olel and Rehand, and 27 Uhinase

Per Signal, troia Takhsi, 15 Chineso,

f

The sloanslip Ferona, with the ENGLISH A GENTLEMAN, passenger on boar

MAIL of 15th April, left Bingapore Ma Yunglee, which arrived Woducsday, the 11th inst, at 5.30

p.m and may be expected here on or pore on the 4th bastant fron About Monday, the 10th inat Chisen route for home, scams mad during the"; packet brings replies to lettera devayago down. At Iuspector, with a Euro- spatched from Hongkong on March 8th

poalt:Sergeant and Polios. Constable wore J. H. Mooro, J. Higgins and is The Nordegutsabor Lloyd & Oo's on board the ship to have him rataoyed to

stoacer Sachsen, with the OMAN ante custody. - Straits Timer Mar dated Berlin, April, left Sint-

For Tsinan, for Melbourne, Mra Raddin,

Garry

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCKOW

The Cu.'s Steamship

Namoa A

for Fulhama, Mr. G. H. Captain Pocock, will be Costa, and Chinees; for San Francisco, inspatched for the above Poris on TUESDAY, the 17th Instant, at Nuch..

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers... Hongkong, Mug 14, 1887.

FOR SHANGHAI.

*** The Stassmship

1,170 Chinese; for Liverpool, Mr H. Foss.pore on the 4th just, and a bo It has been decided that the Younteer

expected hure on on about Diuraday, Per Formats, for Swntow. Mr Galam.

the 19th inst.

Corps in to take part in the parade on the browshi for Amby, Mr C. Pyo for Tan sui, 3 Europeana detki,,""

Per Taisang, for Calcutta, Mra and Miss Gasper.

Per Diamante, for Amoy, Chinese 011 for Manila, Messra A. O, Roda, A F

Chetro, B. Mitjana and W. Richardson, Chinesa, and 2 children.

Yangteze. Captabi T. W. STARZING, will be despatched for the above Port on TUESDAY, the 17th Int., at 4 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SLEMSSER & Co Hongkong, May 24, 1887.

012

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE.

STEAM. TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND

NAGASAKI, '..

(Passing through the INLAND SEA.)

The Co.'s Steamship

General Werder

Capt. W, YO SCHUCK

Pez Menstich, for Kobo Mesars Gordon Brown, Kawalia, Kubo, Mitou, Haishi and Swaiti

For Anodyr, for Stranghai, Lord and Flon J. M. Price, Dr U. W. Dantels, Lady Huntly and 2 European servants, Messrs F. Woltou, McKonzin, Lundt, Grage, A. Hattary, Tanabe, C. B. Tato, P. R. Forbes and Kennedy, Rur. Auriontes, Mesare Kadores and Komado.

Per Matta, for Haihow, 20 Chinese, Puslan, for Shanghai, 1 European, and 33 Chinese RENNE

TO DEPARTA

Por Moser, for Saigon, 10 Chines3. Pur Hesperia, for Singapore, 110 Chinose..

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will closet-

For HAIPHONG

Per Marie, at 5 pm., on Monday, the

16th inst

The Austro-Hungarino Lyd's S. N. Co.'s anniverary of her Majesty's Birthday to steamer Titanto, from Tricate, left Co-- take place on the 24tir ingfant, ✨ It is hoped lomba on the morning of the Btly fust there will be sufficient men to man the six and may be expected here on or about

the 15th inst. ARGEN 7-pounder: muzzle-loader. The competi The D. D. R. Str. Iphigenia, from Hot-tion with the 9 pe muzzle-loading gaus will

burg, luft Singapore on, the 7th inataka place on Saturday next. and may be expected hers on or about the 10th inst.

The

The O. 3. 8. Co.'senior Telemachus, from Liverpool, left. Singapore on the 10th lust., and may be expected here on or about the 16th instant. Union Fine stemor Hanipahire, from Now York, left Singapore on the 11th instant, and may be expected here on or about the 17th instant. ANNUN The Ben Lise stonmer Benlarg, left Singa

pore on the 12 but, and may be expected here on Ur about the 17th instant..

The Union Line steamer Defordshire, from left" Singapore on the 12th must, and nay he expected her un ez ahout the 10th inte The Glen Line atuanter Cleafmilas, from

Loncon, left. Singapore on the 13th instat, and may be expécial herb on or about the 20th tretma NA

No. 7409 MAY 14 1887.

many's turbo duly printed bropa. The and buny is the North oestormmost of the said thrue buoys and leg, losest to the “Kowloco BHOTE, C

hat the traism, that small side alloys to often become death traps to neigh hourhood, seemad to have been again illustrated, in this case, and that Buch an alley-way need not be in Chiton At the time of the collakin hereinafter town to present conditions favourable to mentioned the weather was bright, clear and the development of an opidoioonis, there was little or no wind peroupli- That a stray, torpedo wandering erratically-ble und tie tide was about bilf ebb with a atong the shipping in the Harbour is an fores of about one fifth of a mile, jotka incident consequent on modern warfare Shortly after 2 min, on the svue date: more to bo wondered at than namizedlose, on board the Nagusien observed a That this now and starthing phone in the steamor which proved to be the defendant

reckless handling of destructive missiles atsainer City of Feldur, about 1 miles dis excels all that has gone before, and as tout bearing about North 78 East, on their this and similarly alarming Inadvertences starboard side and

toward the huating Brb baconing of weekly occurrence, st Baghalien, will become necessary for linsa energétic At this time and at the time of the colli- propagandists of Life Insurance prin-

so the Saphalien was lying, and had for ciples to take this new danger into con upwards of one hour previously been lying aideration who arranging their ratos off with her stom fowards the Kowlonn ahora pramia,

BABA heading about 36 East. She had no stvari Tolanteors have on p That the Hongkong

yol kept themselves free from this Tho Cưy of feling, did not apparently species of amusement.

O after her course, and coming on at consider That although we consider ourselves wise ble speed callided with the Saghalien with- our generation, the way in which in a few minutes from the time those on a recent Sonth San Bubble concocted board the daghalies frat observed bar. in the Straits was swallowed at Home, The City of Peling struck the Sop leads one, to supposs, that perhaps, whehen on her starboard side almost amid. are a little inclined to overestimateships and did her so much damage that the wisdom of the present generation alo immediately began to sink. How. when dealing with things comranrcial over, by the aid of Afsum laundles That though the natural desire of all growers she was immediately towed into shallow of Tobacco is to see it and in smoke, per-water where she grounded. The cargo on haps the promoters of the Johore Com- beard the oaghaltes was considerably dama pany wore scarcely prepared for quileged and some of it lost owing to the sald such a speedy and literal consummation colluton DAR of their widiosp

We see by the Irish Times of the 4th April that Dr. W. Watson Pike, Army Burgson, who will be rememberos by most of our reader us an ardent and most suscessful athleto in our local gatherings, has been distinguishing himself at Dublin in the same line. The Wanderers Football Club brought their season to a conclusion on Saturday the 2nd April, with their annual 110 yarda handicap flat race and drop and place-kicking competitions. De Pike wen

The said colitaion was altogether the fault thu handicap wish four yards and took secos. That if the sharks referred to in a recont of the City of Peking and wou due to the place in the drug kicking competition. Two prospectus will kindly keep their appolut cocklessness, carelessness, gligence and winner's vix kioke averaged 48 yurda and hisent in the Pacific with a certain ship mismanagement of three in board her and master, a splendid out-turu of oil, tn, was not caused or contributed to by any longest lick CD yards with his right foot. and sundries may be looked for care dining doutor left undens by or by any failt Tho President's prize (a gold cross) for tho That there can be no commercial dealings or default of thoes on boardle Sudlation.

without an average amount of uncertainty.Those on board the City of Peking could ching t with proper care and counanehip have also won by Dr. Pike, whose visis (ie tho That the deep ворогод Timer remarks) to Clusa has not diminish

Tom Booming has passed on to the Silent The plaintifs therefore claim (1) t

that Laud, and that many will miss it both they are entitled to the damage proceeded here and in Canto ed his stalere ahillies

So for (2); the condoranation of the defendants. and their bail in stok" damage, and in ousts (8) Au necount of auch immage with the ng- sistance of merchants (4) auch further or any other relief in the premben në to the Court may room proper

MAKNA WIll leave for the SWATOW, AMOY AND FOOCHÓW ORDER OF CHORAL SERVICE THR, JOHNS who did beat in the three events was and of trust voice of Captain avoided the collisions;

Cover YARD OF Ko-Ko's OPPICIAT

above Purts on ur about the 20th Instant.

For further Particulars, apply to

MELOHERS & Co., Agerita Hongkong, May 14, 1887.

$17

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

BRAIDENT.

Act II.

NOTICE

Act I

Ko-Ko's GARDEN,

The beautiful New and Costly Dresses ara Masterpieces of the Japanese Tailoring Art, and have been made especially for this Company by the Leading Court Tailer of Tukio, and represout carefully the Ancient Costumes of Old Japan.

SPLENDID NEW SCRNELY, CHORUS OF Jåra.

Musical Director... Mr. H. W. POWYS WOOD. Leader of Urchestra.....Mr. C. SCHROEDER

PRICES OF ADMIRRON Dross Circle and Stalls, Beck Seats,

92.

Military and Sailors in uniform, Half Price, to Brak Beats only.

To avoid disappointment secure your Seats earity.

Reserve Seats may be booked at Mears. KELLY & WALSH's, Lao, whore a Pisn' of the Hall may be seen.

Doors open at 8.30. Commence at Pp.m.

Hongkong, May 14, 1887,

916

Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company,

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, VIA

AND

OVERLAND RAILWAYS, THE

ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS.

THE Stahip SAN PABLO will be dospatched for San Francisco, vin Yokohama, on THURSDAY, the 2nd Proximo, at 3 p.m.

Connection being made at Yokohania, with Steamers from Shanghai and Japan

ports.

All Parost Packages should be marked to addreas in full; and same will be received at the Company's Odisc, til 6 p.m. the day previous to sailing

RETURN PA48&OE.—Passengera, who have paid full fare, re-embarking at Sau Francisco for Uhina or Japan (or vice versa) within six months, will be allowed a discount of 20% from Return Fare; if re-embarking within one year, an allowance of 10 % will be made from Return Fare, Pro-Paid Re- turn. Passage Orders, available for one year, will be issued at a Discount of 25% from Return Fare. These allowances do not apply to through fares from China and Fapath to Furope.

Consular Invoice to accompany Cargo destined to ports beyond San Francisco, should be sent to the Company's. Offices, addressed to the Collector of Customs, Sau Francisco

For farther information as to Freight or Passage, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 504, Queen's Road Central

C. D. HARMAN, Agent.

Hongkong, May 14, 1887.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE.

914

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, TRIESTE, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANTE, BLACK SEA & BALTIC PORTS ;

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.

THE COMPANY'S STELMERS WILL. GALLE

STEAM TO SHANGHAI

The Co.'s Steamship

Suckser, Captain TALGER, #leave for the above place

Wil

about 24 hours after arrival with the outward German Mait

918

For further Particulars, apply to

MELCHERS & Co., Agents, Hongkong, May 14, 1887.

GLEN LING OF STEAM PACKETS.

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA.

The Steamship

Genustney, Captain MacKINLAY, Will Ambu despafohed an above, on SATURDAY, the 21st Instant, at Neon.

For Freight or Pasange, apply to":

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

udgente, Hongkong, May 14, 1867.

FOR

30

AND

SINGAPORE HAVRE HAMBURG, FIA SUEZ CANAL (Taking Cargo nt through rates tes ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTER DAM, LONDON, LIVERPOOL and BREMEN.)

The Steamship Blectru

Captain L. Manen, will be despatched for the above Ports vu MONDAY, the 23rd-Tusk, at 11 am.

For Freight or Pusage, apply tu

...SIEMSSEN & Co,

Agents. Hongkong, May 14, 1887

Not Responsible for Dobte.

913

Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor

Owners will be Responsible for

any Debt contracted by the Officera or Grow of the fellowing Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour

EUDORA, British barque, Captain C. E. Fulton, Chinese,

GENERAL WERNER, Germ. str., Capt. W. von Schuckmann Mulchers & Co.

WACHUKET. "American ship, Capt. C. Oakland.-Order.

WYVBEN, British steamer, Captain Brotherton --Siamesen & Ch

SHIPPING

“ARRIVALS,, May 14, 1887 Partridge, British steamer, 24, J. W. Stavers, Fathos May 10, and Hothow 13, General-ADAMSON, BELL & Co.

Pembrokeshire, British steamer, 1,716, D. Williaan, Kutchmotza May 9, General and Coal. ADAMSON, BELL & Co.

Parthia, British steamer, 2,035, Chas. U Blough, Kob-ai-chang May 9, Rice ADAMBON, BELL & CO.

Kut Sang, British teamor, 1,495, Jack- son, Shanghai May 8, and Amoy 13, General.

JARDINS, MATHESON & CO.

Vortigen, British steamer, 376, J. Brown, Saigon May 1, Rico and Paddy Aw- BD, KARESLO & Co

Saltee, French ateamer, 329, J. Roze, Haiphong May 11, General. —A. F, MARFT

Pur. Numon, at 11.30 cm., on Tuesday,

the 17th inet.

For SAIGON

For Vespasian, at 4:30 p.rs., on Today,

the 17th inst. *

MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.

RELIGIOUS SERVICES –

ORDEN OP SERVICES OF THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND AT ST. JOHN'S CATHEDRAL 5th Sunday after Easter

Rogation Sunday,

1

DATH'SDRALEGATION BUNDAY Malina, Venite, Stainer ; Fealing, Cooke, Woodford and Dupuis Te Deum, Hayes o. Jubilate, Gocdum; An them, The Lord descended from above, Hymn, 143, Evonsong:--Fealma, Oakley Magnificut, THE Russian tubeat Alert, Captain Bartby Nuno Diraittie, Foster; Perenego, of 750 tons, 70 meu, & guns, and Hymns, 143 & 274. 20

125 horas power, and the transport Bas troma, with 525 prisoners for Vladivostock, arrived at Singapore on the 4th instant from Udessa.

Tuc Marquis and Marohiouens of Huntly loft bere today for Shanghai in the MM, Co a stocner Andoy?

11.30 Matins, Doly Communion H.B.Ma frigate Audacious,

and Sermon.

5.p.m.--Eventong.

Week Day Services

Wednesday, idth,

5. p.m.-Slut Evensong.

Tharsay

Ascension Day,--

8 a.m.-Holy Communion.

6 p.m. Erening Prayer.

MEMOS. FOR MONDAY. Shipping.

11 a.m.-Hesperia leaves for Havre, &c.

Meetings. Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Flangkong & Kowloon Wharf & Godown Company, Limited, 3 p.m. Moeting of Shareholder of The Richmond Terrace Estate & Building Co., Ltd, at No. 36, Queen's Boad, Miscellaneous.

Iris Turnpured (says the Stratis Timis) gship of that HMS Bachant, flagship of the

East India Squadron, is coming to Sing Admiral Hamilton, and the Leander left apors to be looked at Tanjong Fagar. It here for Nagasak this afternoon.

the rumour is correst, (adds our contem poraty) it speaks highly for the resources of IOLANTBE' will be performed by the Saur dock that ghp of the size of the Bar

India to be doci d here.

That it appears to be decided that we are to have a Jubiles Street in Hongkong, but what more I cannot any.

BROWNIE

-PRESENTATION TO DR CJ.

The answer to this was as follows On the 29th November 1886 about two o'clock" in the afternoon of that day the 8.8. City of Pating, Henry Clay Deathom, master, with mails, passengers and cargo from Ban Francisco and Yokohama, entered the has bour of Hongkong from about 9 icoots and going (2) The weather was then bright and ulent, the son, edit wid, vasterly, with a

lingets in the City Hall this evening thaute should be sent all the way from more anbatantial token of their respect force of about 3, and the tide was about

There should be a large attendance,

بت

The Hon. J. M. Fries, Surveyor General, left here to-day for Shanghai in the day,

and the Hon. P. Byrie left for the ame destination in the Fushun ACCORDINE to the Paris Correqndent of Les Conti Er d'Haiphong the Minister of foreign Affairs has formed a technical commission for the study of a comprehen- sive programine for the baying down of railways in Tonkin.

Gooda per Glenshiel undelivered after Massas Molchers & Co. inform us that the

thaia date subject to ront.

Nerddeutscher Lloyd 9. S. Sachsen, with the outward firmao Alail, dated Borlin the 19th April, left Singapure this

H

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

AVE BEEN APPOINTED

SOLE AGENTS

IN BOTURANG, CHINA AND MANILA,

MAWSON'S NEW PATENT

A few days ago, overal members of the staff of the Government Civil Hospital waited upon Dr C. J. Wharry, late Sapor intendent of that institution, for the purpose of presenting him with a short address and

Dr Whary hiluself was presented with a handsome gold chain and locket, bearing the following inription —

Presented to OJ Wherry, M.D., un the occasion of his leaving the service as teken of respect, Hongkong, April 1887.

its Wharry also received an elegant gold bracelets

The address in signed by Dr Marques, Mr W. E. Orety (the Goperiment Analyst), the bead Europeau Warduster, and all the ether wardmusters, deponsers, attendants,

CAPTAIN- Mablanbein, of the lower, forms the Straits Times that the statement that ou mooting the Sayera he had lowered the British fing and hoisted the German lag, untrue. He says that he hoisted the British flag aiul dipped it three times on meeting the Bayern us is custody that he afterwards hosted the Duton tag reversed on the forutop is a private asignal to a friend beard the Base; and that he has no German flag en board his vessel, and runs as follows

FRAGRANT WATERS MURMUR That the Chinese are begining to arosas theroselves on the subject of this Public Health Bill.

different parts of the harbour half obb, running with varying strengths in

((8) Wiên about } of a mile clear of the Sugensternmost point of Kowloon, the

City Peling was honded to the Westward and proceeded up the harbour towards bor Northern fairway and westward of the Kowloon peninsula.

| bany situxied on the Northern edge of thạ

(1) The SS, Saghalien was at this time.

ring moored is stated in this firat paragraph of the petition in this suit, koʻt

othe North-eusfecrmost of the three bugyɛ aa- TO CHARLES J. WHARRY, ES, M.D. C.Maigued to the Meangeries Maritimes and

M.ROSE.

Wo the undersigned members of the staff of the Government. Givil Hospital, heard with regret that you had resigned the post of Superintendent to this Hospital, and that you intend shortly to leave this Colony,

was heading towards the Kowloon shore, and the said fairway hes between the sild boy and the South westernmost point of Kowloon and is share about 400 yards wide. . (5) Aa the City of Pessing was being brought | round of her course to pata through the half way between the 3. S. Sugha..

We azil purasives of this opportunity the said gat-untioned point,

thank you for the kindners shown to na

That your account of the interview the Chinese deputation and with General Cameron, the Acting Governor seemed hat, so far as I can hour, the military

to be a little carcastic in its wording and to express our admiration for the admir-large punk with all rails not was open agpa-- at 9 am, and may be expected here oa or style of laying down the law coes not go about Thursday, the 19th inst

By kind permission of Captain Paulsen divino acrvice will be held on board the British barque Mankeyan to-morrow fore noah, commencing at 11 sclock, by the B.. A. G. Goldsmith, Seaman's Chaplain. The Bethel Flag will be hoisted or board.

WATER FILTERS, THE at Admiral Sir Michael Seymour,

RENEWABLE MEDIUM

Handbills, showing. Construction and Patterns, supplied on application.” A S. WATSON & Co., D.

HONGKONG DISPENSARY, HONG ΚΟΝ

ESTABLIÁNND 1841..

THE

Hongkong, April 29, 1887.

where will was proved on the 30th March, bequeathed two aland of Chinugo urnas : 60 the Royal Naval Iralitate, Whitehall, und the service of plate presented to him by the British merchants in China to his nephew Sir Mickael Culune Seymour,

HONGKONG was represented at the Culonial Conferencs by Sir Geo. Bowen and the 831 Ron W. Keswick; the Straits Settlements by Lieut-General Sir A. Chirke, Mr. Paul F. Tidman and Sfr 3 Anderson und Mau citius by Sir John Pope Hennaay, Mr F. Condé Williams and Mr. W. Newton

DIED On board the P&0. Coa atismer Carthage, on the 9th of April, ind buried at Suez pa the 10th, the beloved Wife of E W. Tegner, Hongkong & China Glas Com pany Aged 32 years.

Axoxo the passengers who left here thie afternoon in the 0. & 0. Có a steamer

The publication of the issue comptented Belgic was Mr E. Foss, the late pupular af 8,50 p

To Secretary of the Cricket Club. Mr. Foss during his stay be: has beon dis tinguished by his enthusiastic lave for the poble garso, and his services to the Club

The China Flail.

LONGKONG, SATURDAY, MAY 14, 1887,

TELEGRAMS

[SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL']

(Via Southern Lina)

THE PROGRESS OF THE CRIMES

Laseng, May 13. The second section of the Crimes (Ire

wore fitangly recognised only a short time

ngo, Dir Fuss was also the recipient of an-, other memento of his stay here, the laurbers of the Hongkong Club buying subscribed a sufficient amount o present My pas with a reading lounge in recognition of his services in compiling the Club Library catalogue ani to the Club generally. We wish him on

voyagɛ.

THB North German Gazette of the 5th

able way in which you have conducted this rantly standing arose the fairway between important Establishment, ent

the Caghalien and the Kowloon shore, down well with the Chinese, who look for

During a very long connection with the heading towards the Kowloon shore, and the reason and justice, EVA Government Olvil Hospital, and under vu City of Peking was steered to pass cloes That the diplomatic Surveyor General did rious and many trying circumsta cee you under thin stern of the said junk and be- not succeed in posting up His Excellency have given ample proofs of your professional tween her and the caghaliet, and the speed. on the provisions of the Bill with his usual skill and ability, and your name will always of the City of Filing was reduced when adroitiers

be cheristica with gratitude by the mung übout ** bnlf-a-mile of the Naghutien That the proposal made and arged in Coun-thousands whose lives you have saved, and to allow her, (the City of Prang) to pass cil by the Acting Governor to proceed also by those whodo sufferings you have to well clear of the junk. On a nearer ar with the Bill in a incnth's time, even lieved the prosch it was found that there word wo buforo translation of it was made in

Now that v

yun are going to depart from janka, both with stils set, and that they were Chinese, should of sulf po enticient to us, we pray that you and Mrs Wharry Fillnchored in the middle of the fairway prove the insppropriateness at Military kindly recept some httle remembrances na 16.) When close to the stern of the said Goyazuor in this Colonyts meditate are vish you and Mrs Wharry a plonssut

token of our esteem.zur zespect, y

junks and nt, a distance from the Jaguanten

à

That the spirit of opposition shown by thod for the kind and sympathetic words moment, a strong tidal entren

the

of about 600 to 70, 700 feet, the City of That the Chinese residents

petition to the Governor, agend by, zayrayage and all sorts of prosperity.

Peking win going about 4 to 5 knots an a hundred thousand Chinese and that,

Dr Wharry, in replying to the deputation bour and was heading on a course, that if this be not zuficient to claim due

about 400 feet from the howa of the Saglia- attention, a memorial will probably who waited on him, said—I thank you all would have taken her clear of the Sahallen follow to the Secretary of Stata

must heartily for those handsome presente lies to the Northward

bot at this running to native residents is not surprising, “Bud

to the boothward along the west side of the most gratifying feature that they which sompany them. For the last fout Kowlo 1, caught the City of Peking her so fully recoguing the prompt carrying teen Fears the Hospital establishment has starboard bow and swept it endzenly and wat of all save the more revolutionary been in an unestile transition state, bawiftly to port and pointing towards i sanitary meaarpa

cause the hospital itself was not built and Naghalun That it would be interesting to obtain the staff was insutinout, tanca thors ham (7) The helm of the City of Peking was return of the house drains now completed beet continual difficulty and trouble in instantly put hard port, but the vessel the pic | carrying on the hospital work. The outlook refosed to answer her helm and costinued and awaiting connection with the public

WANG now one promising, for the building to get to port and the engines were st That, until such time as the Taitatu water

supply becomes available, so private and 16 stall is gradually once reversed full speed aster, and the

increasing. In a few years more, the build- starboard anchor let go,-/-/- wells should be alosed excepting those ing will probably be completed, and Lie (6) Inmediately afterwards the City of containing water which is known to have staff may be complete too, and the work Peng, still moving ahead slowly through That an oficial announcement should be for your sakes. I hope that happy day will the engines were going full speed antern

actually produced disenso

-will then go on smoothly and comfortably, the water and dragging her anchor, although made as to the time when the Leilamoon arrive. For myself, I have borne the came into collision with the Saghalien, the water is likely to be supplied in the city burden and hout of the day and though Tom of the City of Feking striking abreast as doubts are onterismed of a full sarply feel great regret at parting with so many who the brides of the Sagaulen being secured in the now cerride mains have been friendly and helpful, the time has (9.) The collision was not

by within a year's line or even longer, **

shoulders. Your bindness of to-day is ez- of Peking nur by any recklessness, careless-

That, like most of the docoments from the core or to shift the bartien to other any fault or default on the part of the City pen of the Surveyor General, his letter ceedingly gratifying, for it is a testimony hess or misrdanagement of those on board on the Causeway Bay I clamation reads that in your eyes at least, I have done my of her

nau I can take away with its from). (10),¿t and for some time

bofore the

пр-

Tapetosterone tongkong no pleasanter focollection that pearance of ang durger of collision the

That, the scheme, intended as a proi

vision for the surplus popalation to be that I thank you again and for my wife and HC Dearborn, the mister, with turned out of Chinatown, it would have well as myself. You have giyen us butli his officers and crow were at their pro mud batter if some idea had been given whan the innd would be made and theory great pleasure, and we shall never per and copstoinfo stations on" "enter--

te and tue - forget the kindly feeling displayed towards ing port, a proper look-out, was kept, houses ready for occupation, as to-day anchors were cleared and ready to let go That the old discusión about a tramway Be Wharry intends to prend home and fand the speed of the vessel will reduced to stong the Prsys ended in a declaration u Canada in the Abyssinia on Wednesday what was enfe and proper. The conses. favour of Queen's Road, where no cras 200 WWWXsteered were thote ordinarily and customs- traffis existed, like that along the whole sound length of the Harbour Frontage

SUPREME COURT

Signal, Gernian ate, 385, J. A. Bradp, Jand) Bill-his-bean adopted, and the clature not reprúdnote a statement made by tho: The grammsy from Whiteild Station look IN VICE ADMIRALTY: “To taken to eroid dapper of collision with

Pakhoi and Hollow May 15, Ballast.— SIEMSSEN & Col

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Chipping Orders will be grauted till

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w reapplied.

Madrid Sport on the 30th ult, that tho ---- the Spanish representative at a banquet lately

to

(From Le Journul fifficial of Saigon, of given at Hongkong, proposed a foun

9th May,

the prosperity of Franos and the success of SUPRESSION OF WAGNER'S

brilliant recuncle. The curruapendent of OPERAS IN PARIS PAS

the North German Guzelte adds.-Tho After several hostile manifestations had Austro-Hungarian representative and the been made by the public the represont other guests were unable to suppress the tions of Wagner's operas have been suspend-expression of their great astonishment st od by order of the Prefecture of Police,

this unexpected tone, which no ill agreed

<IFRENCH..."APPOINTMEKTU.

with the prudones beroning the diplomatie, Com. Chau Duurger of the Infuzosition Leld by the Spanish representative try Maring have baon neads Brigado Herr von Brandt, the German Minister Generals of the Marine Tufantry.

who was informed of the toast, will not bave failed to make it the subject of proper and weighty common. The North German Gazette concludes un follow We confine OUTWARD BOUND -Strathleen March L

Orion, 8, Smil, 14 Iungomare ourselves to rexorking that should the 23 Glesmorten 25 Canton, 29-above-reported fasta ba correct, the Spanish Bented April 6 Elektra, Neckar 12 Government cannot permit its repro Glenfalas, Putrocios, 28: Baren v. Den-

LOCAL AND GENERAL

Pashed Buzz ANAL

bighakar

of the Folas, 28, Trumph, tives

20) Ulege, Prim. Cocafuen, Moray, Hasken, etoria, May 3 Combo, B de Dardanus Jaon, 10 ravvada Merionethshare, Lydia, 18, < HOMEWARD BOUND Memling, March 25 Olympia, April 1, Genery, 29 Ago semson, May 6: Wan 10 Bayern,

forget -with culpable frivolity what

Angol

haa tein-10 huhuat, besi

words werd voelen

the Caseway Bay Reclamation and well kos paper, but that, like the new Beere ting Chief Justice sell with Céntral School, they may be lung in fak-- Hon. O. L'homsett and Captain Al-. ing practical ahapo; y desat BUSIN **** mind, of the Fid 0. Service, y

Nautical & s) That the Legislative Council should be con

Band 11th May, 1887 oftener; during onco, a month, or oftener, during the recess That the echoes of the Acting “Attorney THE CITY OF PERING AND SOHALARD

General's speech on the Publo Health Bill

KULLIMION CARB. Vance N kaye not even yet altogether died out That a correspondent suggests to me that peries Maritimes Company against the This was att dation taken by the Mes

rily steered in entering, the hurð úr and every ordinary and proper precaution

nky or other verse the presence the two junks in the Cify of Felong to go a little nea Sugation that sho otherwise would bare done, bet she would have સ્વભાવ

clear if it had not been for the current ?

ing her un the Harbɔnic bow and asaling

her anddenly and ani tly to port Unt

parent that there wa moment there was Young collition and thờ mongat

the string for other so mars dimages done by the clition which took at to avoid the cal ser or

that no zaori Pacific Mail Steamish p Company for overything that skille

£ine ja tuo dext});

our pleasure, nothing so frustrates our pixos between the Soghelien Rod City of thereof was done by those on board plans and et last dashes our brightest Peting in Hongkong harbour on the 29th of Feking, dopts as dirt, diruise, death, Justifies | November last,

(12) Liose on board the City of Po

The deduction, that it is Mr Ackroyd's The Acting Attorney Genur (could un by ordinary care, or seamanship intention to legislate for the removal of Ackroyd) and Mr Brereton, instrasted by xil three evils.

Mr. Wilson, (of Meurs Wutton & Descon

ve avoided the collision.

The reply by the phistifa - to- this

follows 1) The plaintiffs admit the

That within certain funds, the Acting appeared for the plaintiffs and Mr. J. J.

Attorney General will carry with him the

Francis, 00nstructed by Mr Johnson hearty good-wishes of all

(of Meur Sharp, Johnzon & Stokes) ap 4th paragraphs That the Right Ham Sir George Bowen pared for the defence,

His Lordship baid we understood it had current rung to the

West side pi Kán represented Hongkong at the Colonial Conference, and that Sir John Fope boun, arranged thief. Mr Fracos should oth wragraph of the Heinerad in Baid to have dong the same, begin, That the pleasant asperiencal of the wem tel at better begin in the das way by

for Mauriti

Mr Francis asid that the plaintiffs oor

abits of the Copforoncó, wala Sir Ghurgo, resting the position pad auswer,

gooted Creek and Latin save zod bir Mie Utoreten than rend: the petitipfi and vidého cited stallatica of the UD O., must answer, which were or fullow

have been well worthy of record. TIME, I AI I Raz de true about & Praja

• Bong that his recently changed jedants, the Canitary Inspicior will do well to herbswelthe

het caragraph frere kazd

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