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Apenrade Onginal contributions in Chinese, Latin, Batavis or any of the Modern Languages are re- Berlarig colved The papers are contributed by the Carisbrooke mambers of the various Dousular, the In-Catterthen. porial Customs, and Hongkong Services, Clara.... and also by the Missionary bodies amongst Deuteros., ake the worms and conditions of the Con-whom a high degres of Chinese scholarship Deucalion

la neaiduously cultivated. Amongst the Folion pany's Black Bill of Lading.

regular contributors aro Drs. Chalmers, Gaolie....... Etel, Bretschneider, and Birth, Professor General Werder Legge, and Messrs Balfour, Watters, Stent, Ingraban Phillips, MacIntyre, Groot, Jamieson, Kashgar Faber, Kopsels, Parker, Flayfair, Giles, Molito. Piton, and Taylor, all well-known names, indicative of auund scholarship and thorough

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U. 3. MAIL LINE.

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

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Superintendent. P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s Office,

Hongkong. January 17, 1889.

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THROUGH TO NEW YORK, Tia OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOVORING At Yogorama, and Sam FuaNOTICO, THE 6. 6. Stail Starship CJ7Y

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[No. 8130,- January 24, 1889,

SHIPPING IN CHINA, JAPAN, PHILIPPINES, AND SIAM

WATERS.

WHAMPOA.RE

Fantama, Flay # Rig. Destination.

Choysang Kwang Loo

Britat, Shanghai

Chi.

str. Shanghai

TAMOY, HEAVY

In port on January 10, 1889,

MRROHANT STEAMERA, Diamond British

MERCHANT MAILING VESSIO

Chateaubriand Brit. bge.

Christian Claro

Ger.sch. Brit, bqe.

Oalverton

Gor.

Haitan Taku

bqa...

FOOCHOW,

In port on January 17, 1889.

MERUKANT STRÁNERE.

British British

SHANGHAI

In port on January 18, 1889,

Chintung

MERCHANT STEAMERS,

Captain

Flag and Rin.

Tons. Arrival.

Date of

Consignees or Agents.

Iestination.

Remarka

Alwine Bøyd. Gorman Bongal Dass

British

Chinese

Chinese

Hankow, do

Chi-rmen Chinens

D. of Westminste British

El Dorado

·Britial

Fol Wo

Briliak

Fung-shion

Chinese

Chinese

Glenrou

British

Hae-an

Chinese

Hankow, &

Hao-chang

Chinese

Chefog, &

'loon Dock

Eloon DockHasting

Chinese

To-morrow

Hothow

British

Xiang-foo

Chinose

26th inst.

26th inst.

Kiang-pisu Kiang-yü

Kiang-yang Ühtrese

5 cFreeria) ...... Brit.

hCass.......

Fayew

21Wielor & Co.

24 Adamson, Ball & Oc.

21 Gibb, Livingston & Co..

13 Morris & Kay

Russell & Co.

21 Sienssen & Co.

Ed. Schelhase & Co.

22 Butterfield & Swire

150. & 0. S. S. Co.

18 Malchcra & Co.

Singaporo

Amoy and Shanghai To-morrow

San Francisco Kobo

Yokohama & Hlogo | Co-morrow

Nagaaski

Kowshing British Kung-pai

Coast Ports.

Chinese Chinose

4 bohlmann...... Cer. 5 cAuld

str. 1340 Jan.

Brit.

str. 1661 Jan

str. 1631 Jan

Brit

str. 973 Jan.

Darko...... Brit

atr. 1406 Jan

...Christensen

...Gor.

HES

674 Jan.

IcIversen

Ger.

str. 1197 Jan.

Asquith

Brit.

str. 1974 Jan.

A Losis

Brit

str. 600 Jan.

20 Douglas Steamship Co.

5c Pearne

Brit.

str. 4206 Jan.

10 Schuck mann ... Ger.

str. 1-9 Jan,

Massmann se

Ger.

2 b Gadd

26 Märck

8 h Tyne

ste. 796 Jan. Brit. etr. 1555. Jan. Ger. дет Japan. str. 2080 Jan.

24 Wieler & Co.

16. & O. 8. N. b.

339 Jan.

28 Mitsui Bassan Kaisha

Chinese Hankow, do

8 hAnderson

Brit.

etc.

Swatow & Bangkok Tomorrow

6

страці

Vardin

Brit Brit

tug.

161 Sept. 27 H, K. & W. Dock Co. str. 1450 Jus. 13 Butterfield & Swizo Atr.

Kwongsang

Cos'tan Dook

Lee Yuen

British

Chines

Wenchow

Meefoo

Chineso

Tung Kee & Co. 2Stemsson & Co.

Shangbai

To-day

Monmouthshire British

Natal

French

Saigon

Pechili

Brtial

Siun-cheng French

Smith

Chinese

Soochow

British

3 Williams..... Brit.

9Wieler & Co..

859 Jaz. 20 Yues Fat Hong

910 Jan. 20 Butterfield & Swire

814 Jan.

Brotherton...... Brit. str. 1107 6 cTonningsen ... Ger. x1r.

The Publication always contains subjects of interest to sojourners it the Far East and the present issue will hold favourable if not Edvantageous comparison, with preceding Adam W. Spien....... 8 c Field nubes,telestial Empire.

Augusta

This number containa several articles Bougale of interest and value,North-Chisa Herald, Coloma The China Nerier for September-October Eme

the high standard of Escort. fully maintains

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22 Russell & Co.

Eduard-Scbellas & Co.

............ Amer. bqe. 1171 Jan. Jossen. Ger. bis. 473 (Dec. .3k Scutt

Fch, boje. 541 Jan. 17 Melchers & Co.

852 Dec. 24 Captain. Amor, bqe. Brit qe

774 Man, 23 Malchera & Co. 634 Jan. 20 Captain Brit ach. 206 Jan. 21 Siemen & Co. Fah, bgo. 542 Dec. 24 Melotera & Co. Brit. bqe, 685 Dec. 18 Captain

Noyes Summers Waterhouse

8 hiwan

2 Régnier

Through Passage Tickets Tanted t England, Frame, and Morusny by aldar Steamers of the Profic Coast interesting and readable bar.

Porte, and at Vancouver with San Fran-excellance which characterises that publi. Tris

Iton.... very vise and Pacific Coast Points, by the sstion, and altogether forms

Me- John Nicheleon3 Quibo.......

Kitty

5 claird..... Sarah S. Bidgeway Call...

trans-Atinatie lines of view.

First-class Fares granted as follows :— To San Francisco

To San Francisco and return,

araitable for 9 months

To Liverpool

To London

...$200, U

350,00

** 320.00 350.00

To other European polata at proportionate rates. Special reduced races granted to Officers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service sad the Imporial Chinese Customs, to be obtained on application.

orologists will find an interesting and SPranshu Company and other-Steuers.

Dr. Fritsche, Through Passage Tickets granted to Engrainable contribution by land, France, and Germany by all-trans on the Amount of Prestation (Bain Ariautic lines of Stumors.

and Show) of Peking," showing the results First-class Fares granted as followe of observations made nt.the Imperial Kus- To Yancouver Vicunia, ca. 2100.00 sian Observatory at Peking, frem 1841 to

170.00 To San Francisco..........

1880. "Notes on the Dutch Occupation To all common points in Can-

of Formosa," by Mr. Geo. Phillips, contains 220:09

some interesting Information, although ada and the United States} To Liverpool

300,00 much of it is second-hand. The Notices of 1 London

395.00 Now Books incindo a most generous aud'ệ

appreciative review of "The Divine Classic of Nau-Hua," und the Notea and Queries are as usual very interesting.--North-China Daily Neos.

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Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo Railways.

destined to points in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to Mr. D. E. BROWN, District Freight

Agent, Vancouver, B.C. Freight will be received on board until 4p.. on the 6th February,

Passengers, who have paid full fare, re- embarking at San Francisco for China or Japan (or vice versa) within one year will be

allowed a discount of 10 %. This allowance does not apply to througà jares from China and Japan to Europe.

Freight will be received on board until 4 p.m. the day previous to sailing. Parsal Packages will be received at the office until 6 p.m... same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full: value of same is required.

Consular Invoices to accorapany Carga destined to points beyond Sari „Francisió, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices in Scaled Envelopes, addressed to the Collector of Custons at San Fraccisco.

For further information us Fassage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Company, No. 50s, Queen's Road Central,

O. D. HARMAN,

Agent,

Hongkong, January 17, 1889.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,

NOTICE

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN,

100

SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMRURO, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK SEA & BALTIC PORTS; ALSO, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN

PORTS.

THE CONFANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL AT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS AND LUGGAGE.

NR--Cargo can be taken on through Bills

RUSSIA.

All Parcels must be sent to cur Office and should be marked to address in full; and the same will be received by us until 5 p.m. the day previous to sailing.

For information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

ADAMSON, DELL & Co., Agents. Hongkong, January 10, 1889.

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WASHING BOOKS.

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(In English and Chiness.) (17ASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the use

- A substantial and reliable Review which all atudents of China and the Chinese would alacrity do well to patronisa"-Chrgenthamum.

Cockchafer The November-December number of Constanco

the China Review contains loss variety than Cordelia

zual, but the few articles are very intores. Kak ting. The opening paper by Mr Herbert Espoir 4, "Giles on The New Testament in Chi Firebrand ness" treats of a question that muust moves-Haroizo sarily be of great importance in the uyes Impérieuse*

Mr KH. Leander of ni missionarica.

Linnet Parker's "Short Journeys in Szechu oro continued, and a goodly instalment of Merlin these travels in the interior of China is Matine

Myrmidon given. Mr F. H. Balfour contributes paper of some length entitled "The Kan Orion peror Chelig, foundor of the Chinese Fam piro,"

Antor. bgo.

Brit. bqe.

Amer, boa.

803 Jan. 8 Order

8 Dec 20C. & J. Trading Co.

Her Britannic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.

470

Lieut-Com, Beginald Y. Soith Lieut-Com. Denison

-Where at

Store Nordisky Danish

Sungkiang British Tokio Maru

Wachang Yiksang

Japanese Kobe British

British

Yangching Chinese

MEHOTANT SAILING VESSELS, Antɔinstte Brit. bqe, Dorathry

Brit bye.

G. H. Wappaus Brit qe..

John E. Sayre · Brit. Pactolua

Sin Kolga

Amer.

si

Bir W. Wall Brit. bqe.

State of Maine Amer. th

NAGABAKI,

In Port on January 14, 1889. Kozaki Maru Japan. Ego, Kristina Nilsson Gar. bg, Therese

Aretio

-Disin

Gar bge..

YOKOHAMA,

In port on January 12, 1889. Brit, Boli

Amer, sob.

Food. B. Taylor Brit at. Iron Cross Brit

Mary La Qushing Amər, alu

Nemo

-Brit. bige.

Brit soh

ScammellB'thorsBrit. bge.

HIOGO."

In port on January 12, 1889..

Name

Läg

Tons.

Guns. I.H.P.

Captain,

despatch-vessel

1700

4

8180

gunboat 2nd class

400

Com. R. Blair Maconochie lient-Com. Everard Maxwell

Hongkong

Newchwang

cruiser 3rd class

9380

14

2600

Capt. L C. Keppel

Yokohama

cruiser 3rd class

2000

10

2490

Captain Henry H. Boya

Yokohama

g-bs, 3rd class ocast defence

343

10

In reserve

gunbox! 2nd class

400

$70

Amoy

gunboat 2nd class

455

400

Shanghai

cruiser 3rd clase

1420

A

1130

Captain Chas. J. Balfour

Shanghai

twinscrew battle ship

8400 10

10000

Captain William H. May

Hongkong

Rose

cruiser 2nd clas

4300

10

6500

Captain M. J. Dunlop

Hongkong

gen-vessu 2nd class

66

$

1050

Commander W. Marrack

Hongkong

guubout 2nd class

480

4

480

Lieut. Com, W. M. Maturin

Hongkong

Bloop

1150

10

-1120

Commander J. B. Martin

Shanghai

Burveying ship

877

Captain C. P. Vereker

Hongkong

Importer

Amer, bga

J twin-scrow battls ship

12ad class armored

4870

1

· 1040

Captain By. J. Carr

Singapore

JH. Scammel Bri

onuisor

1730

6

3500

Commander R. W. White

Hongkong

Mohawk

Brith.

surveying vessel

890

3

890

Commander W. T. Moore

Boogkong

Naspectos

guaboat Ist class

716

1200

Lieut. Com. W. Maitl, Dougall

Hongkong

cruiser 3rd class

1970 12

9960

Captain W.Q'Karalake

Singapore

cruiser 3rd class

1420

1400

Captain T. P. V. Nesbam

Yokohama

torpedo mining launch

160

Hongkong

gun-vasvet ad class

766

1010

Com. Richard Bingham

Sandakan

95

In reserve

95

In reserve

g-bt. 3rd class coast defence receiving ship

Io reserve

6157

eloop

935

760

Commodore Maxwell, A.D.C. Commmider Geo. A. Gird

Hongkong

Abbie S. Hart Brit

Ringapore

count defence ship,armoured) 2750

Hongkong

o," which will buy read with genuine Porpoise interest by students of Chinase history. Ranibler A fest short notices of Now Books and a Rattler number of Notes and Queries, one of which Sapphire "On Chinese Oaths in Western Borneo Batellite and Java" might appropriately inve been Solent placed under a separate heading, complete Swift the umber.-H.K. Duy Fres

Torpedo Boat No. 95 Trubner's Oriental cord ountains the Torpedo Host No. 36

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H. B. M. Ships' tonnage, displacements and effective horse powers are given according to B. B. Navs list.

Foreign Wen-of-war on the China and Japan Station.

distinguished by its literary grace, Bonide Dmitry Donskoy- the Chinese,consider themselves justified notices of new books relating to China and Essex in guntartering a large and ever-increasing the last, which will be a useful feature of his

The advantages offered to ad-

the

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470

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Captain Neng

Commander Dyer

Lieut.Com. Henry Glass

Commander Malta #

Yokohama

Соков

Nagasaki

Brith.

MANILA.

In Port on January 4, 1880.

MEBOBANT BTRANERS.

kala da Mindanao Span, str. Liverpoçt Salvadora Span. str. Singapora

MERCHANT SAILING VESSELS,

John McLeod Brit Fanag

Pani Rovere

she United States

sh. New York: Awork. New York Amer. th. Now York

ToorE MarshallBrit. boe repairing

Willis Reed Winnipeg

Amer, ah, New York

Brit,

ah, discharging

ILUILO,

MERCHANT SAILING VESSEL

Strathmic Brit. bge, discharging

GEBU

JEROHANT SAILING VESSELA General Berthant Brit. bge. London

· BANGKOK.

In port on January 3, 1888,

MEROTARY BERANERS,

Brkich

Stameno

Endeavour

Paratabong Siamese

GAMERCHANT BAILING VESSELS,

Siamese

Name

Flag and Rig.

Russian ganboot

Tors

800

Gune

H.P.

Captain

Where at

Captain Parenego

Naganaki

Bangkok

Spanish cruiser

1008

Captain D. E. Zalnaga

Manila

French gunboai

450

Commander Malopert

Nagaki

Okpe Clear

Russian croiser

1100

Captain Menschicuil

Nagasaki

Charlton

·British

French gunboat

4TO

450

Lieut.-Jozander. Hartel

Quinhon

Brilish

Russian frigata

6000

Captain N. Erydloff

Nagasaki

U

8. corvette

1975.

900

Commander, Jewell

Singapore

German gunboat

-480

Captain Fickstedt

Chemulpo

Hainbow

French gunboat

485

425

Tourn

U.S. corrette

1900

1170

Shanghai

Caroline

Siam. Sc

1570

1470

Bua Par

Bian be

Russian yün boat Russian cruiser

1390

200

Captain Zarice

Foochow

Biemm bg.

2100

1160

Capt. McNair

420

800

Lieut. Con Craig

Captain M. Foret

640

$20

Lieut.-Commander Fourest

Shanghai Koba Shanghai On a croise

Quiarippe

Italian bio.

Insulinde

Dutch bos

Mary

Dot. zca.

On a cruite

840

Sivotch

200..

1000

COTER

Mercury

Brt bqe

Sobo

455

80

Bophis Turenne Vestnik

: $100

Captain Kelhauer

6880

*4250

Captain Juge

Japan Singapore Hongkong

fliam

Biam, bqe.

Russian corretto French ganbout

2330

Captain Lang

Nagasaki

425

Commander Gondol

Saigon

2050

Captain Makaroff

Bingapore

Buzzian guabons.

Crima der. Mo choraky'

Gerzan gua bost

384.

940

Captain Creduce

Hongkong

01890, D410 ta the Company's list are

Review, it carried out with rainctuality Lutin 1830, at 10 am, the Company's S..vertisers are therefore unusually gross, and sad detail, we are glad to notice that Marion BRAUNSCHWEIG, Capt. H. Böderen, the foreign community generally will find

Notos and Queries are destined to Motinoscy with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, it to their interest to avail themselves of find a place in its pagos also. It is to be Mordj and CARGO, will leave this port as above, them. calling as GrnoA

The field open to a paper of this descrip-hoped that this opaning for contributions Nayezdink

on Chinese subjects may eroka a similar Omaha Shipping Orders will be granted till tion-conducted by native efforts, but degree of literary teal to that which way Palon Noon, Cargo will be received on board progressive and anti-obstructive in tone displayed during the lifetime of its prede. Parsoval until-p.m., Spacie and Parcels until 1... ia almost limitless. It on the one hand on the 18th February, 1889. (Parcels are commands Chinsae belief and interest, cassor in the field, and that the China Reriou Pliver

while on the other it deserves every aid may receive the support Lavery, to losure Rio Lima

its continuande.

not to be sent on board; they must be left at the AGENCY's Oc) Contents and Value of Packages are required.

The Steamer has splendid Accommodadoo and carries a Doctor and Stewardess. For further Particular, apply to

MELOVERS & 0, Agents Hongkong, January 21, 1889,

that can be given to it by foreigners Like English journals it containa Editoriais, with Local, Shipping, and Commercial News sad Advertisements.

Subscription orders for the above may be sunt to

GEO. MURRAY BAIN, China Mail Off

Hr. Andrew Wind,

NEW AGENT, &c.

21, PARK ROW NEW YORK; a Vipere. authorized to receive Bubscription, Vitins. Advertisements, ., for the this Mail, Yostook Overland China Mail, and China Beriese, Wolt

U. 8. corvette U. S. gunboat French gunbont French gunbeat Portuguese gunboat Itusalan orpiser Hussian gunboat Gurman croiser French frigate

Buggian corvette

Captain J. B. Santa Barbars.

Commander Suobriet

Commander Bryle

Dutch bqs.

Ta Hongkong Siam, bga Thorbecke

Printed and publuhed by Gizo, MCRRAY "Bam, at the China Mail Office, No. 2,

Wredhato Hiret, Hongkong.

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