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THE CHINA MAIL.

Reynell, Wahu September 28, GeneralMEMOS. FOR TO-MOEROW.

Notices to Consignees To-day's Advertisements. Sims & Co

STEAMSHIP FRÅQUADDY,

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES..

Siam, Sismese barque, 204, 0 Lange, STEAM TO SHANGHAL-A Tientsin September 20, General-UH NES

The P. & S. N Cacob Chetstenen, Norweging steamer,

Stormship

1,107, G. Bjorck, Ketelinatzn Septura ber 27. Goal-MIDI BUSAN KAISHA:

Vero a will louve for the above

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

CONSIGNEES of Cargo from Londens

and Havre, ez Steamships Fero, Eyrianul des Verges aut ft. beras harp. &O. S. N. Cr.'s lice, in connection with the atore Steamer, aro horoby informed that thoir Curds--with Treasury and

pince TOMORROW, 4th Justant, et 22 (noon) o'clock.

E.-L. WOODIN, Acting Superintendent.

the oxception of Opia and storelut Valuables--ary being their risk at the Company's Godowns, whence delivery may be putainod imovi ately after landing.

Optional Carge will bbforwarded on, unless intimation is ruceived from the Consignees bofors 1 c'Clock To-DAY (Thursday), the 20th Instant, requesting it to be landed here.

Billa of Lading will to contorsigned by the Undersigned

Goods remaining unclaimed aftor Turiz- WAY, the 6th October, at Noon, will be subject to rent, un landing charges at one cont per packet per diou

All Clans must be sent in to ma on or before SATURDAY, the 3th October, or they will not be recognised.

No Fire Insurance has been offected.

G.” DE CHAMREAUX,

Hongkong, September 20, 1987.

1906

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

-FROM-OALCUTTA, PENANG AND

SINGAPORE.

THE Company's 9.8. Taiseny, having ar-

rived from the above Forts, Consignees

of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods."

Cargo impeding the discharge will be at once landed, and stored at Cousignops' risic and expense, 27%

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Manageri,

Hongkong, September 29, 1887.

1004

NETHERLANDS INDIA STEAM. NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM SOURABAYA, SAMARANG BATAVIA AND SINGAPORE..

E-Company's 8.8 Celebres, having

arrived from the above Ports, Con- signees of Cargo by her are hereby informaů) that their Goods are being tanded at their risk into the Godowan of the HONGKOKO AND KOWLOON Wular AND 'Gorowy Co., LD., at West Point, whence delivery may -be obisined.----

Cargo rupaining delivered after the fith October will be subject to rent.

No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON A Cor

Åpent

• Hongkong, Saptember 29, 1887, 1900

To-day's Advertisements.

CANADIAN PACIFIC LINE. TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGEES TO JAPAN, CANADA, THE UNITED STATE, AND EUROPE, KIA THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY RAILWAY LINES & STEAMERS.

AND OTHER DOxABUTING

THE British Steari

Steamiship PARTHIA-

3,107 Tona Register, JAMES ARNOLD, Commander, will be despatched for VAN COUVER, BC, AMOY, FOOCHOW KOBЯand

and YOROHAMA, TO-MORROW thu 4th October, at 3 p.m.

To ho followed by S.S. BATAVIA, on the 15th October, and ABYSSINIA, on the 8th November.

Connection will be made at Yokolioma with Steamers from Shanghai and Japan Forts, and at Vancouver with San Fran- esco by the regular Steamers of the PACT COAST SerMar. CoMPANY,

Hongkong, October 3, 1887.

FOR SHANGHAI

The Steamship Amay Captäin R. Könora, will hedesiatched for the above Port TOMORROW, the 4th fuel, at 4 pm, instead of a proviously advertised.

For Fraight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN &GH, Himeko etober 3, 1887.

11135

Marques, Manila September 29, General.

Don Juan, Spanish stemmer, 074, José M.

BRANDAO & Co..

Diamante, British tommer, 514, A. A. McCuestiu, Mauila September 20, General. RUSSELL & CO.

Paroma, British steainet, 1,076, F. Speck, Bombay September 17, Mails and General.

P. &0. S. N. C.

hanit, German steamer, 648. T. 'P. Ul dorup, Haiphong, September 30, Ganendr

MÉLOREZA &.06.

October-

Plant Chom Kira, British steamer, 1,011 W. H. Watton, Koh-ai-ohaug September 26, Rico and Gonemal. YUN FAT HONG,

einan, British steamer, 1,450, Frederick T. Gindstone, Sydney, N.S.W., September Conk and Goneril→BUTTERFIELD &

INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION,

-fours-

COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SILANGHAT. (Taking Cargo : Passengers at through rates for CHECOO, TIENTSIN, NEW- CHWANG, HANKOW and Forts on the YANOTSZI)

The .'s Steamship

Fooksong, Captain-floce, il-by espatched as above on THURSDAY, the Ochi Jostant, at 4 jum‚__.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & On,

Chatrai Managers. Hongkong. Beteber 3, 1887.

ZETLAND LODGE.

No. 525.

1931

N Emergency MEETING of the shove

LODGE will be held in FREE ONS HALL. Zotland Street, on THURSDAY NEXT, the 6th October, at 8.30 for 9 p.m., provingly. VIBITING BRETHREN are cordially

INVITEIN

“Rongkang, October 3, 18h7.

JAPANIO

1936

IMPORTANT NOTICE:

Kuhn & Co.

GS cespectfully to announce that in

addition to their present STOCK OF JAPANESE WORKS OF ART,

they will shortly offer a GRAND ASSORTMENT OF EMBROIDERED SILK AND SATIN GOODS

in all its Branches." Alse,

A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION ON CLOISONNE BRONZE, LACQUER, ITORIES, AND MARY NOVELTIES

Duhury, German ateamer 927, 0. F. Bertelsen, Singapore Sopt. 25, General- Buy HIN CHAN

Vespasian, British, stormer, 792, John M. Stovers, The September 29, Sugar — ›ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.

· DEPARTORIES, October 2;— Sauce, for Hotnow and Pakhoi.. Haitan-for-Coast-Parts Chelmsford, for Padang.

October 3-

Nor en, for Kutchiaotzu," Falkenbund, for Bangkok.

Cemets, French gaubont. for Saigon. Ashington, for Whampoa

Amaranth, For Hamburg.

Fo moia, for Amoy and Tahagi,,

edgay, for Bangkok Sikh, for Faoctow.

OLENKKI),

Tina, for Shahghai.. Chi, for Haiphong. Amoy, for Shanghai,s-

PANSKY PERS ARHIVKI

Per Ashington, from Wahu, 3 Chinese. Par Don Juan, from Manila, 166 Chinese. -Por Diamine, from Manila, 1 salloor passenger, and cror of barque Ocford, and $2 Chinese

.:

Shipping

Noon-Verona loaves for Shanghai.

and Calcutta

3 p.in. ~itration Apcar Isaves for Straits 3p.nt.-Farthin leaves for Vancouver

(B.C.), vid Yokchaina, ka

4 p.m.-Amoy leaves for Shanghai In 4 p.m.--Catter than loavesfor Bydney, &a

General Memoranda. TUISDAY, Octob

Guoda per Victoria undelivered after this

date subject to rent. THURSDAY, October G

Goods

por Steamer Irdoueddy unclaimed after Noon subject to rent. Goods por Celeles undelivered after this

dato subject to runk SATURDAY, October 8:---

9p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodg

11 a.m. Mesting of Shareholders of

Tho China and Manila Steurship Co., Ld., at the General Managers' oftico. 2.30 p.m. Mr. C. P. Cilter invites the Owners and the Attomeys or Agente of abient Owners of Mariñe Late West of the Swimming Bath, to niset him to the City Hall.

Vol. XVI-Xo/1.

OF THE

CHINA REVIEW'

NOW READY. A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED.

OUR NEW SEASON'S

No 7528 CTOBER 1887

Os account of pressure on our apres we era obliged to keep out our Share List, The

munity we are passing through's some came blocked. People ruud to the win. wha: similar experience is the deingedows, and numbere got on the roof. Many |of Jubileo literature that has flooded the jumpod on to the pavement below, a dis

Colony, and white rather sickening, it tance of 4) fout, and were seriously injured, only change reported is a decline in Banks bus also heep instructivo so far, in read- utioulars show that the Bre urigit- from 129 to 148.

ated through sono gauze scenery igniting. ing the regrets that money so spent bad The theatre was crowded at the time, the Iris tetibed in the Gazdic that Mr not been devoted to better purposes than audience numbering fully 80 à terrible Malcolm Watson has assumed the dates childish barbaric display. It is well that scono, was witnesses in the gallery oxit we should be guided by the experience gether in an immoveable mess, and in this Civil Hospital.

Meu

women, and children word wedged to assistant apothecary in the Government of our neighbours. Who, at this time position they were overtaken by the flames,

of day, wants all the worry and véxa.

many persons were torn to pieces. Many

ti of spirit, this din and, that racket. There was as awful struggle for lito, and The Band of the Northamptonshire Re- achlo attempts were made to resece people giment will play at the Officers Moss, from the burning building. The mortality Murray Barracks, tomorrow evening, was almost confined to the gallery.

Overture... Flott Buchs Vale... Les Inner! Baletlen Mikado'...... Acication..........*Roma: of Verdi Selection.... Duhemtun Girl

ppo.

„Godfrey

Hallo

JORN Monas, landmuster.

when there is sure to be enough and to spare? Spending money lavishly is sather an Irish way, too, of hanouting an excoptionally thrifty Queen. We are Londen, Sept. 6. It is now believed that commencing at 8 o'clock. The follow sure, if the whole foreign Community fully 140 persons perished through the burning will be the programme -- were canvassert tomorrow, they wouling of the Theatre Royal at Exotor last Merch queen of the Fete either wish it were well over and dono adults, two-thirds being women. Most of night. The majority of the victims were with, or that the tomboleries he the bodies ware found in one charred mass dispensed with and something perma- Sept. 7.-Further details regarding the nertly useful done with the money, fire at the Ereter Theatro are of a mast The question now arises whether it is appalling character. In searching the rains to reconsider the position. We do not actresses who were performing when the fire too late for the Jubilee Committee charred mass of bodies was found wedged in the gallery, staircase. The actors and Think so. The opinion of subscribers, occurred succeeded in escaping unhurt. formerly beated by a loyal ferva, might probably, now that cool senée waits on reuson, take a different view of things. It is not improbable that this Jubilee business has been a rule overdone elsewhere. The Committee at their next meeting night, either by nizasolution-from-thein solves, or by call=" |ing u public meeting, bring the whols question, except that of Her Majesty's [Statue, forward for reconsideration.

It might be abjected that this would' reopen interminable' questions, But in the opinion of sensible. mou, anything would be batter than latting slip at

FLOWER & VEGETABLE y fonferting a vastgiublic

SEEDS

ADE

FOR

O W READY

DELIVERY,

FEGETABLE PARCEL, price $7.00.

·FLOWER PARCELS, 810" & $5. SPECIAL LLORISTS SEEDS

LOCAL AND GENERAĻ.

Passen Scez UANALL

OUTWARD BOUND-Flintshire, August 16 Fictora, Li. Bearfager 23: Anchises, Sep 6 Glenfinlas, Nicbe9 Teen- achus, 19, Stentor, 16; Kauoit they Mannering, 20 Olealyou, Patrocis, Pembrokeshire, 23 Jandy, Fitania, 47, Bergenue, Priam, 30... HOMEWARD BOUND:-James Watt, Apg. 12; Aberdeen, 30 Hankowe, September 16; Bothell Castle, Lartes, Merionethshire, 23 Glenavon, Lord of the Idlea, 27 Beniarig, Hector, 30.

The

O-&-0-8 S Co's atpazor Belgie, with the AMERICAN Mai of Supt. 10, was to leave Yokohama on Saturday tha lat Octobor, and may be ax

regarding the and occurrence which we rỸ- To Manila files brought on to-day by tho Diamanta contain little further information

ported the other day-the rising of the natives of the eastern Carolinas against the Spanish authorities and the assemination every Spaniard in the island. We observe of the Governor, St. Posailing and almost

that Capt. Luis Caderso has toon appointed Governor and Commander of the Naval Station of the eastern Corolinga. ---

Taz following telegram, reonised in Singa- Pore, given tho solution of one of the recent enigmas tolegraphed here by Reater. Cons tantinople, 24th Sept.-The Porta has issued

circular note stating that the attitude of some of the Powers rendering the acceptance of the Russian proposals unlikely the Porte

pected to arrive hore on or about desired farther interchange of views with

Oct.

Norddeutscher Lloyd S. S. Ca Russia. This news, it will be remembered, steamship Buchsen, with the next ontmmarised for us in the following lucid Ward GERMAN MAIL, dated Berlin, 6th massage-Some of the Powers are un- Sept., left Singapore on the 1st Oct, likely to accept the Russian proposals The at 10 am., and may be expected-bere

Porte draires to continue vigorous." on or about Wednesday, the 6th inst.

boon on the Colony and preventing, to put it plainly, a sinful waste of money.

The recent discussion on Educational matters, however painful it must bave been personally to some, has done & The world of good in clearing the air, and of bringing the necessity of a High School for Buys and Gies well to the front, before other schemes of celebrat ing and of permanently recording in me and brick fer Mujesty's chile, the lengthened proceedings published in our last issue regarding the new Medical College for Chinese shows what may be THE HONGKONG. DISPENSARY;ublic duty; and why, should not the

done, when men are enracst about a The O. 9. 8: Uo.'s staatnship Gilicus, tong them-availed themselves of the op- Hubgkong. September 20, 18871831

The publication of this issus commenced

in separate named "värioties.

CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION.

Por China, from Haiphong, Chinese: For Phra Chin Kloo, from Keh-ai-chang,„7.55-pm- 77 Chinese,

„The China Stail.

same interest be shown on behalf of the boys and girls of our own community Since calling for subscriptions for the Jubilee fund, we contend the whole ques tion stands on a differeut-basis. It is Par Verona, for Hongkong: from on- don, Mr and Mrs Hill, 2-children, 1 jufant

put at all ia consonance with the digni- and European ferhale servant, Staff Com

ty of an independent Community that mauder Browne, and Mr O. 1 Owen; from

the present unsatisfactory and uncertain Penny, Col. A Storer, R., Mts Storer

state of affairs bald continue to exist and rative maid servant, Miss Stuart, and

much longer. That the existence of á vítai, Chinose; from Singaport,

Chinone,

public institution and this is what it For Shanghai from

ears Wil. In his excellent though brief maiden comes to-sireuld be dependent on the Mesars ann, Prest, Tiley, Coulthard, Haddle,

speechi futrosticing the vote of $25,000 whims and fads of one wan; whether be Curnow Drysdale, Adam. Milla, to the other the Government

1

HONGKONG MONDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1887:

The

The

steamship Gulf of Aden, from Glasgow CONSIDERABLY OFor one hundred-residents

to this part, and Tiontain, left Singa-

pore on the 27th Sept, and may be as.with a good sprinkling of the fair sex peated hero on or about the ard Oct,

Liverpool, left Singapore of the 28thportunity of making a trip to Macao and Sept, and may be expected here on or back yesterday. The fine now steamer ahint the 4th Oct.

Fatshion was selected for this occasion, this

Austro-Hungarian Lloyd's B. N. Co.'s

steamship Amphitrite, from Trieste, left | being the first trip she muda toʻlacao since Singapore for this port on the 29th ale came out. The afsamer started from Sept, and may be expected here on or here a few minutes after Sam. and arrived about the 5th Out!

The Glau Lane steamer Bentawers, from at Macao about half-past 11. The return London and Antwerp, left Singapore trip was most delightful Those in the

this port and Japan on the 2nd in- stant, and may he expected here on or atomer. The electric light was exhibited saloon nearly forgot they were on board a about the 9th inst."-

for

The Union Line steamship Pemptos left to full advantage, and the salcon was se

Singapore on the 2nd inst., and may

be uspected to arrive here on or about tastefully and sumptuously decorated that it the 9th inst.

quite resembled a ball-room. To those whe

Undon-Lains stenging Medipedia ofi Bia-

Levin, Faura, Mr and Mrs Walseright and utais, Covary the guns, dar, Big Cola- wil silow a building baikan rament The native a awah, and Mr H. A. Collins; from tial reasone, why the Community, as not or that its very existence be depend- Bombay, Messrs J. Armstrong and R Khimjee. Fur Nagasaki from Sinapora, represented by the Government, huldent on the resignation of another. All Mrs Hossingh. Fre Higo: from Venice, Mr A. M. Delf. For Yokshaw from CHEWIMAS AND NEW YEAR PRESENTS London. Masare Dransfield, and Halfield.

Per Baburg, from Singapore, 520 Chi

DEPARTED.

gapore on the id inst., and may be expected hure ou or about the 9th inst. in this way be identified with the this is intolerable. We would there- Tuz delivery of the English Mail was be Queen's Jabiles, but at the same in, fore suggest that some of the money gun at 75 this morning. be cautiously refrained from indicating now voted by the Government be spent

of Latest Productions, muitable for

$50,000 JUBILEE LANTERNS,

A

en silk or paper at 84 per 100. and-upwania

NOIR ON W opposite the HONGKONG HOTELA --- Hongkong, October 3, 1887.

1937 Occidental & Oriental Steam- Ship Company."

CARING CARGO AND PASSENGERS

TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE,

THE OVERLAND RAMWAYS,

AND

Threagh Passage Tickets granted Eng-ALANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING laud, France, and Germany by all tran Atlantic lines of Stonniers.

First-class faces granted as follows

To Victoria and San Francisco 175.00

To Vancouver Mur

...gico.00

To all comaron points ia Can-7

ade and the United States) To Liverpool To London

200.00 300.00 .305,00

To other European points it -" proportion. ate rates. Spécial reduced rates granted to

Denu.

ticae.

Lin what way the Government thought on behalf of the education of the Tat General Offertory collected at the the money should be expended; thus children of the Foreign Community, as Cathedral yesterday amounted to $7.05. giving it is important to note, free scopo a gift, is the same way that money and

tears.

الخير مريحة

preferred to tichale the fresh ron-brose,

there Is the additional charm of started from Macao at 10 o'clock last night. lovely moonlight''night." The stoamer

this moming. and reached Hongkong harbour about 1.80

litulo pauphlet bus just been puɔkshed by THE LC. Erpress says:- A very useful Henry Frowde, Amon Corner, or "Ele Ierary Lessons in Chinese," the author being the Tev. Amold Foster, B.A., of the

Per atten, for Coast Torta, 400 Chinese and a free band to the Community on the land have beer handed over to other LED. 11. T. Hawkins R.A has been ap Pur Falkenbug for Bangkok, 20 Chi subject Inserting the Senior Mem-rections of the Community to have and pointed Adjutant of the Hongkong Volun- Merian, Mr.Jas Liddell. Miss Kin Vame, in a frank and outspoken speech, told the no ubinte necessity why it should be Per Zofito, for Adey, Meand Mrs.D. M.ber of Council was not so raricent, and to hold for special purposes. There is

Mr Kwong Cheng Tye, and. 16 Council very plainly what should not be cash down; the non-Oficial Members a Tre new Chinose Fleet, under Admiral London Missionary Society, Hankow. The M.D. Chinees; for Manila, Mr A. Deas de Rivero, done, protesting against spending the trustees for the Community would, we

Indians, and 1 Chinese.

Per Form 80, for Ames, 1 Europeat, and money in useless display sa strougly are sure and watch to the relief of the Lang, was to sail from Spithead on this 5th object aimed at is to place in the hands of

60 Chinese.

TO DEPART Per Chind, for Haiphong, 20 Chinese. Per Amor; for Shanghai, 12 Chinesa.

SHIPPING REPORTS

that the his succeeded in using the Colonial Treasurer, take it out in a September for China. conscience of the community with regard School building site, somewhere he

missionaries and others who, are proceeding

t it. We any; useless display, seeing tween Kennedy Road and the Admiral Meters Ramell & Co. informs us that the to China for the first time, and who intoand that the Chinese have determined to ty Sunitarium, What with the money or Union Line steamships Pemptas and Meta-tody Chinese, something for them to Lava monopoly of the spectacular land gifted by the Government to the pet left Singapore yesterday, for this port business in the way of an overwhelming Community, and what with the jubiles exhibition of lamps, triumphal arches. subscriptions given by the public, Messus Gibb, Livingston & Co. inform us tabletur vicants, theatricals, fireworks, the plan doen not seem altogether that the Line steamer beatawers, from

erase ga their voyage out. All the stat complicated without the aid of a teacher, dard works, useful an they are, are too

and though it may not be possible te gain

Tho, British barque Nardo reports: Ennanntered tyjihnet as 21st September. Had strang 2. 19. muusom, frota Steep la. other fantastic creations that emanate spirited local architects, or Mr Price London and Antwerp for this and Japan to without that indispensable aid, some-

The British steamer Ashington reports and night dragons, with all the impracticable. One of our-public- laud to pet Island; thence to port, from the. Chinese mind so as to com- himself would doubtless furnish ports, loft Singapora gestordny. JE Stearing BELGIO will be-

moderate weltner.

pletely outdo and outshine everything plan, either free or at nominal cost, The experiments made in the cultivation given and one or two simple exercises for that foreigners might do in the piound in a short time we should see turesque and noisy line.

STEAMERS..

thing may be gained as to the radicals and the system of writing. A list of radicals ta

1 despatched for San Francisco, Vi Bad variable wind and heavy son,

The Spanish stoner Don Jaan roports Yokohama and Honolulu, on THUESDAY,

It would be this school for boys and girls well of opium in Tonkin having succeeded the 20th Instant, at 3 p.in.

The British steareer Diamante reports; faolish to try, and from what we know housed and an accomplished feet, and, beyond expectation, the cultivation of the the student to perslo over. The book will Connection being made at Yokohama,qually weather with high confused saa.

Had moderate to fresh N.E. winds and

of the Chinese programine, Foreigners it would carry on to future generations poppy is to be undertaken on a vast scale.. with Steamers from Shanghai aud Japan

prove very useful to those who are taking The British steamer Phra Chom Klgo re- ny well lat well alone, leaving the work of usefulness eminently in hur- ports.

the first steps in the written language of ports: Left Koh-i-chang 26th Sept with honours to them. If they would simply, many with everything that is best and TONKIN is said to possess extensivo marble China. It is to be had here from Mesics weather to Palo Obi, and to Padaran mode ing his loyalty by doing his own bit of the brightest spot on the statute book, exceptional beauty and of the most varied Fresh to moderate westerly winda, and fine content themselves, by everyone show-most characteristic of the Victorian Age quarrice, containing marble of the most Kelly and Walsh. rate B W. winds and fine, and to Parasola umbation well, and fearing the larger Fight variable winds with heavy showers of

that no mas shall be ignorant! rain; thence to port strong N.H, winds with portion of the money now promised to high head son and swell, fine aut clear weathe Committee to be judiciously spent

ou some work of permanent beneficence.

ill Partet Packages should be marked to address in fuil; nod sana will be received it the Cmpany's (tice,, until a

Officers of the Arthase and Japanese day provins fry sailin

Civil Service, and the Toporial Chinese Customs, to be cbtained on spar Cargo

Corsalar Invcions to accompany destined to

pointe

in the United States,

should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to Mr. D. E. BROWN, District Freight Agent, Vancouver, B..

Freight will be received on board until

4P. on the 3r Detober.

and should be marked to address in fl;

D.20. the

First-dusa Fares granted an followe

San Francisco

...$200.00

To

To San Francisco and return,

available for 6 months

Liverpool

To

To London"...

350.00

333.00 338,00

the

The British steamer Tsinan reports to the Community, they need not fear Had moderate to fresh breezes from leaving that our own Beautiful Isle of the Sea. Sydney to the Const of New Guinea with ate rate Special reduced rates granted to Guinea Const the weather was very hazy the might be otherwise, if Hongkong were Jo other European pants at proportion-heavy S.E. well Going along the New will be second to any city of equal tank in its display of pyrotechnic loyalty. It Civil Service and being hardly visible at 6 miles; thence

All Parcals must be sent to our Office Officers of the Anytones, to vote Babuyan Islandmotorate winds and equal the coutre and chief town of a large and

and the same will be received by us unti 6p.. the day prions to salting.

apply to

For information as to Passage or Freight,

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, October 3, 1887, 1887

THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.

The Co.'s Steamship

Diamante,

Capt McCAIN, will be. despatched for the above

Port on THURSDAY, the 6th Tartant, at

p.1,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

RUSSELL & Co.,

General Managers.

1933

Hongkong, October 3, 1887.

EASTERN AND AUSTRALIAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY,

LUITTED.

FOR SYDNEY, MELBOURNE, AND

ADELAIDE

(Calling at PORT DARWIN & QUEENS- LAND PORTS, and taking Usuigh. Cargo to NEW ZEALAND.. TASMANIA, &0)

The Steamship

Catterthun, Captain Dance, will he despatched for the above

Pocta on SATURDAY, the 8th Isabuntzak. Daylight, instead of as previously adverti od.

For Froight or Passage, spaly ko

RUSSELL & Co.,

+Agents

Hongkong, October 8, 1987.

1034

TELEGRAMI.

[SUPPLIED TO THE CHINA MAIL"] (Via Southern Line:}

and the Imperial Chiass

· INDIAN PATRIOTISM. obtained on

---- on application.

LONDON, 30th Sept. Passengere, who have paid full fare, ray, with strong N. mono and high sesto populous district, when troops of ambarking at San Francisco for China or Ree

port Made the passage outside the Barien country cousina, would throng to the

The Nizam of Hyderabad has offered the Japan (or sice sors) within ons Tear will be Reef in 18 day, 15 hours and 30 minutes, 1 city and fill our hotels or occupy our Imperial Government forty lakba of rupees

distance of 4,617 miles. Did not e allowed & disivat of 10 %: This allowance craft of any description from leaving Indian are, bed-rooms; but this is not the for protection of the Indian frontier

Toes not apply to through fares from China Bead, Queensland until day of arrival in and Japan to Europe,

Cannatar Invoices to accompany Cargo in the United States, should be sent to the destined to points beyond San Francisco,

Company's Office, midressed to the Collec- tor of Customs, San Francisco.

3

For further information to Freight

Passage, apply to the Agency of the. Jompaas. No: 604, Queen's Road Central,

C. D. HARMAN,

ayent Bongkong. October 3, 1997.

Not Responsible for Debts.

Debte

Hongkong.

case. The only visitors we have reason to expect are of a kind most undesirable and unwelcome from Canton and the neighbouring City of Kowloon, and no The Wreck of a Rained Graduate who at previous illumination controlled the thievish propensities of his subjects, Por Chi, at 9.30 a.m., on Tuesday, the has, doaltless long ere this joined;

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:

IRELAND.

Culonal Sir J. West Ridgeway has been appointed Under Secretary of State for Ire, land.

colours. They are now bring worked with Tex crew of tho-British barque Oxford, excellent result by a French Company. which was wrecked on the 19th of last mouth at Punta Luzon, on the Bataan ToxxIN has been visited by two typhoons, coast, were brought to Hongkong from one on too 22nd September and another on Manile by the steamship Diamante, arriv the 26th September. Both, especially the ing here yesterday evening. We published first, did great damage to the houses or

a short account of the fate of the sford on shore and the beats on the rifer.

***

23rd September, and further intelligence of the dialer has now been received. The THE body of the Japanese who, it is al-Deford left Manila on the 3rd September in leged, was pushed, overboard by Captain ballast for Iloilo, where she was to load for Houghton, Iate master of the s. . Geelong, the United Kingdom. On the night of the was found on Saturday evening floating in 19th, doring a typhoon, she was driven on the harbour, near the Canton Wharf.

to Punta Luzon, where she soon became a tutal wreck. The storm continged to Ingo THE village of Yon-diah and a large part with terrific violence all night, and three on of the village of Ten-nhis have been boat the vessel could hardly hope to see destroyed by fire. The re broke out the light of another day. The ship's som- AN EXCITED IRISHMAN, shortly before-ar typhoon-buret on the pany spent the night together on the poop, London, Sept. 24-Mr T Barrington, country, and the flames were spread far and whik tremendous sens swept over the ves Per Verona, at 11 4.m., on Tuesday, the public guests, or if they do go away, will conducting the defence of Mr O'Brien, be-wide by the wind.

nauke heir absence sincerely and deeply

came so violent that forcible ejectment had

aal, threatening them every few minutes rington abandonod the Coast, it would take something more attractive than an illumination to tempt

For HAIPHONG.—

4th inst For SHANGHAT-

bis ancestors, it is much to be feared that some of them will remain

(From Singapore Papers).

4th inst., instead of as presionsly deplored. As for our friends up the to be threatened ; and in the end. Mr Hat Le Courrier d Haiphonj says it is not correct with instant destruction. Fortunately the

4th int

1938

Per Amoy, at 3,30 p.m., on Tuesday, the

notified.

that the Court of Peking is shortly to send hull held together throughout the night,

For AMOY, FOOCHOW, KORE, YOKO them here, and even if they had to Paris, 32nd SeptThe Temps says the Consals to Tonkin. The Chinese Govern and in the morning all on board were still

Jeither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will se Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessels, during ...” their stay in Hongkong Harbour:

ALL Rowe, Hawalian brig, Captain J. Phillips-Wieler & Co.

CLAN MACKENZIE, British ship, Capt. G. R. Harria-Order."

IsaAD REED, Americno ship, Capt. J. D. Waldo.Siemesen & Cu..

Tats, German schooner, Captain Thor, E. Shaw, Siemssan.

SHIPPING

ARRIVALS.

October 2, 1897-1

oy, British steamer, from Whampoa

HAMA & VANCOUVER B. Ö;——

Per Parthix, at 2.30 p., en Tunsday, the 4th inst., instead of an previous ly notified, For STRAITS & JALOUTTA.

Per drvatoon Apoi, 2.50 p.m., un Tuesday, the 4th inst., instead of ea previously notified.

come, they would try to postpone their visit till Christmas or the face week. In short, there is no particular reason in favour of, sud many reasons against throwing away money, in what the Se nior Member calls tomfooleries

to keep

O'BRIEN DEFIANT.

AND GERMANY, Schnadhele's youth (he is only mixteen) ment will only establish Consulates in Ton-afo, with the exception of puo man, à deprives the arrest of any importance, but kin and Annan when asked to do so by the French seaman, whờ; it is supposed, in at- that the incident is regrettable, as tending French Government.

tempting to get forward, was swept away." alive a soreness.

At daylight, secing they were close to land, Tas reports that were circulatod about a one of the men bravely risked his life in an Lundon, 22nd Sept.-M. O'Brien has revolution in Cambodia are contradicted by attempt to owita ahora through the wild given out that should he be convicted L'Atener da Toghin According to that and dangerous surf with a line, with the ob nothing will make him perform prison tasks.newspaper, a brother of King Norodom ject of ensuing the others to get to land, endeavoured to raise a revolt, but failed This berole feat, after a gran struggle, was (From the Sydney Mail.)

ignonimously,

qucessfully nooimplished, and in a short

THE BURNING OF THE EXETER

THEATRES HER kongen me

In sitting down to a heavy dinner, it For JAVA-

is well to remember one's head in the day, the 4th inst Per Galley of Lome, at 3.30 p.m., on Tues-morning, and so, with all our Jubileo expenses before us, it is well to consider For SAIGON

what golden opportunities are being Per Oxfordssere, at 4.30 p.m., en Tose frittered away, with the money so day, the 4th inst., instead of es pro- lavishly squandered. The story goes

As the steamar Fatwan was about to make slice afterwards every one was safely landed; vionely notified.

that Lord Brougham once caused a

London, Sepi, J.--A disastrous fire pourys lext to the wharf on Sand-y morning, after the wife of the Captain boing the first to be For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,

ed at the Theatre Royal, Exeter, during the arriving from Canton, her atory fouled the taken ashore. The shipwrecked company Per Haiphong, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, report of his death to be circulated, and performance last night. The fire broke out-

the 4th init

as a result he had, the run, and to him, on the stage The lame spread with great bow of the Poudn, which was lying to the ad fur and their way as best they could ERANIOL MANILA

painful experience of reading the very rapidity, and the whole theatre was ablaze eastern side of the Canton steamer's wharf, to Mariveles by huid, and from that place

career in the Times and other London the docis, and it s

Per Don Juan at 1.30 p.m., og

day, the Eth inst

Wednes

The agdioncs rushed for

plain criticism of his character and in three male only with the greateste consequence being that one of the iron they wero afterwards taken to Manila by: papers of the following morning and dilcully that the pit exit was cleared. To supports to the upper deck was carried the Saledd The Captain of the Oxford For Cebbes, at 2.50 pm, on Thursday, it is to be hoped that it did the old man the theatraso escape from the burning batidway, and me slight damage was done to has remained at Manila for the purpose of

good, It seems to us that on a Coming the passager lending from the gallery be: the wood work in the atora.

ball, Albay August 11, Sandalwood, For STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

Nardoo, British batue, 379, J. Camp

Ashington, Britisk teamer, 609, W

the 8th inst

allowing the audionon in the lower parts of

trying to sell the wreck,

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