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Entertainments.

THEATRE

ROYAL.

ONDON LYRIC COMPANY. Proprietare-F. B. Hardy and J. S. Spitb. Director : Savillo Smith.

LON

▲ GENUINE POPULAR SUCCESS, New PisocaLatest Novelties. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 20th March, NERVES.

The Funniest Farcical Comedy from Comedy Theatre London.

TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY KLEPTOMANIA

THURSDAY LATE LAMENTED ;' FRIDAY-LATE LAMENTED;'

THE CHINA MAIL.

Left Sydney Fobruary 24th, strong S.E.

To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements and Basterly winds and high man, with thick

HONGKONG 'ODD VOLUMES.* THE NO MEETING will be held on THURSDAY, 23rd (March: at 5.30 p.m., at the HONGKONG HOTEL, when the dabste on

"WHAT DOES HONGKONG WANT I' will be continued. The Chair will be taken by J. J. FRANCIS, Esq., Q.C., who Ess giren Nolise of à motion.

SIDNEY JEFFREY, Bon. Secretary. Hongkong, March 20, 1893. -

630

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP INISHOWEN HEAD, FROM NEW YORK.

JONSIGNEES of Cargo are

re-

IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG.

IN BANKRUPTCY,

No 20 or 1602.

In the Matter of 'CHAN KIM FAL lately Trading under the nam of the YIX MAU and of the WING TUNG YAN Bank. Ex-parte.-T DEBTOR.

Tatt day of April, 1893, at 11 THE Court has appointed TUESDAY, o'clock in the Foreton for hosting the application for Discharge of the above: osmed Debtor.

Durd the 18th day of Msrel, 1893.

0. F. A. SANGSTER Officisi Receiver.

SATURDAY MY SWEETHEART'quested to send in their Bille et Lad. 535.

In Active Preparation, The greatest and latest London Success, NIO BE Dress Circle and Stalla 82. Book Seats 1.

Books of Eight Tickets.......$13. Box Flan at Mestra. KELLY & WALSH, L. A Late Tram for the Foak 15 minutes

after the Performance,

Door Open at &0. Commence at 9. [524 Under the Distinguished Patronage of HIS EXCELLENCY SIR WILLIAM RUDIN.

BON, KOM.G.;

HIS EXCELLENCY THE BON. SIE KUMUND

.

B. FREMANTLE, K.O.B., G.M.G.;

and

HI FXCELLENCY MAJOR-GENERAL DIGBT

BARKER, O.B.

GRAND CONCERT,

BY

JUPIES OF MAESTRO CATTANEO,

PPI Aid of the Furnishing of

THE NETHERSOLE HOSPITAL (BUPPLEMENTARY TO THE ÁLIGE MEMORIAL

HOSPITAL),

at present in course of erection.

BL ANDREW'S HALL TUESDAY, the 28th Instant.

PROGRAMME. PART L

L-Opening Chorns,) Sing, Preity Maiden, Sing; Romants and Chorus.

It was a

Knight Romanza, 'Tis the Harp in the

Air; Angelus Chorus

Maritana, by Wal-

ris, for Bass, Die.

Aris

ing to the Undersigned for countersignature, and to take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Steamer will be at ones landed and stored into the Godowns of the KowLOON WHAT? & Gobows Co., at Kowloon, a Consignews'

SHIPPIN

ARRIVAL

March 18-

rainy weather to Brubenia. Totained in Brisbane 67 hare by very bad weather, strong S E. gala, blowing. From Bristana to North-reef, freeh S.E. gale and high sos. Theod. to Cabrt, light to moderate variable winds and tine wasther; theuce to arrival, moderate to fresh N. and N.E. winds and fino weather.

The British frigala Tapérieuse reports : Had Be weather throughout the voyage. March 17th, ayoko B.M'S. Alert, bound to Manila, of Manila.

VISITORS AT HOTELS.

HONGKONG EDTEL.

MF. W Bek Mr E. Bosch

Mr J. Marchand, Mr A. Marks, Jenr. Mr and Mrs Booth M: A. Macka Mc Gecil Burt Capt. ..W. Marshall Capt. Butcher, o... nd anrvant Mr and Mrs P. Chira-Mr and Mrs Miner &

Mr G. Chappall

Mrs M. M. Clark

maid

Onpt. Mobro, RİN.

MEMUS. FOUR TU-MORRAGE

Shipping. Daylight-Haitan leaves for Coast Ports, Noon-Wingsang leaves for Straits and

Calcutta.

Noon-Manila leaves for London, &c. 4p.m.-Nanyang leaves for Shanghai. 4 p.m.-Kriemhild leaves for Japan.

Auctions.

2.90 p.m.-Anation of Sundry House- hold Furniture, &, at Mr J. M. Armeleong'a

Amusements.

9 p.m.-Performance at the City Hall

General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, March 3

Goods per Sachsen undelivered after this

date subject to rent. Goods per Daaja undelivered after this

date subject to

reat, Goodb

per Maria Teresa andolivored after this date subject to rent.

Mr and Mrs Willis 9.9 p.m. - Performance at the City Hall.

Capt. and Mrs Nicol

Mr A... F. Olacke

and child

Mr O. E. Collings

Major M. C. Cooke

Colis

Paine

Mr W. Pariett

Mrs Paul

Bio, Germanston, 1,108, 0. H. David.apt. an. Mra Combe Miss K. L. Patterson

Me C. A. Conolly WIEDER & Co.

risk and expense, and no Fire Insurance, Saigon March 14, Rice and Pady will be affected.

All Claims against the Steamar must be presented to the Undersigned immediately or they will not be recognised.

ARNHOLD, KARBERG & Co.,

Agenta.

Hongkong, March 20, 1993.

FOR KOBE (DIREOT).

The Steamship

Kings

b31

will be despatched as abera on SATURDAY,

the 25th Instant.

For Freight, apply to

JOHN ANDREW,

Aystit,

6, Dodall Street.

445

Hongkong, March 20, 1893.

STEAM TO SHANGHAL

The P. & O. S. N. Co.'s

Steamship

Mirzapore, Captain R. Hanvey, will leave for the above place about 24 hours Mrs J. McCallum, after her arrival bore with the outward

Mrs Muddie,

and Ladies & Gen-

tlemen Amateure

persa en Vada--Ler Kraal

Huguenots, by Me.

yerbeer

3-Aria for Contralto,

Cho faro--Orión and Mrs A. G. Gardon

Euridice, by Oluck...)

4-Piano Solo......Miss Carolina de Souza

5.-Grand Aria and Ca. “

balatta for SopranoMiss E. Carvalho -La Traviata, by

Vordi

6.Romanza for Bari-

tone, Un Ballo in Mr C. Gracc

Maschera, by Vardi

7. —Aria and Allegrofor

Soprano, I Puritani, by Bellini

8. Ave Maria, for Bass

and Chorus, by A. Cattaneo

PART II.

Mr G. S. Conon

Mr a Holliday. and Ladies & Gen- demen Amateurs

1-Aria for Soprano, Miss E. Caralho

and Miserere for So- Mr C. Lammert,

prano, Tenor, and

Uborne- Trova- tere,

Verdi.

2-Aria for Soprano,

and Ladies & Gen- tismen Amateurs

Roberto il Diavolo, 5 Mrs Kjeller

by Meyerbeer.........

3.-Aria for Tenor,

Come Gentis Sleep,Mr F. J. East Ivanhoe, by Bullivan

4.- Waltz,

From the

Pacific to the Atlas- My Buchwaldy tio, for Violin and

and

Piano, by A. Cat Mr Cultaneo Балес

5.-Habaneras and Bo-

lero, for Soprano, by Mrs P. D. Quedes Tradier and Arditi

6.Aria for Tenor, Sal-

va o Dimora, Faust, Mr C. Lammeri by Gounod

for

7.---Grand Aria

Bas, Maomette Se- Mr C. Holliday condo, by Bossíni...

6.-Dust for Soprano Ara-C. S. Cezon.

and Contralto, Stabat | end

Mater, by Rossini... Mes A. 0. Gordan

[NO ENCOLES.]

Tickets, Two Dolises ench, may be had KELLY & from Mr. BREWER, Monaco, WALSH, Messrs. LANE, USAWYOR & Co., and Metara. MOUTLIE, ROBINSON & Co.

Hongkong, March 17, 1893.

ale

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 Vessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour:-

BANDANEIRA, British barque, Capt. J.0. Jenn.-Jardine, Matheson & Co.

CELTIC CHIEF, British chip, Capt. Owcu. -Jardine, Matheson & Co.

B. R. THOMAS, Amor. ship, Capt. P. B. Nickels. Shewan & Co.

To-day's Advertisements,

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAIWANFOO.

Tao Cu.'s Steamship

Thales, Capt. BATHURST, will be despatched for the above

Ports on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Insk, at Daylight

For Fraight or Pasisge, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers.

Hongkong, March 20, 1803.

630

THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED,

Mail.

For Freight cr Passage, apply to

H. H. JOSEPH,

Superintende

P. O. S. N. Co.'s Obce.

Hongkong, March 20, 1893,

539

STEAM TO STRAITS AND BOMBAY, (Calling at COLOMBO, if sufficient

inducenunt offers.)

The P. & G. 8. N.

Shuship

realior, Captain F. SPECK will

Jagalian. Chermansteater, 896, E. Piper, Saigon March 14, Rice.-WIRLOR & Co. Laura, British steamer, GTB, A. W. Cobban, Manik March 10, General.-- SHEWAN & Co.

..

March 19: Bush, Chineno stemmet, from Cantun. Noxying, Germ asteater, pu Canton. Manat Brish termer, 2,711, J. N.

Londen, Shutzle March 1, and Amry. 18, Gon val- P. & Đ. 5 N. Gu.

Mates, British Gear, 320, Bathurst, Taiwan foe March 15, Amny 16, and Swat w .8. Genoval,-DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO.

Frithusen Head, British steamer, 1,988, M. R. Thompson, Singapore March 13, General-Ouder

Pidelio, Gutmanu stentner, 742, Audersen, Bangkok March 11, Rico.-MELCHERS & Co.

March 20:-

Phra Nang, British steamor, 1.021, W. H. Watton, Bangkok via Koh-ai-chang Mar. 13, Rico and Gral. -Yos FAT Hose,

Gunlior, British, str., 1,848, F. Speck, Bombay March 1, and Singapore 14, Gono-

ral.-P. & 0. 8. N. Co.

Teriot. British ateamer, 1,344, J. Ferrier, Saigon March 15, Ricz.-DovWALL, CAR- LILL & Co.

Paisany, British str., 1,505, Harry Hogg, Shanghai Darch 16, and Swatow 19, Gene- cal-JARDINE, MATHESON & Oc.

Taiyuas, British steamer, 1,495, 1. Nel- aon, N.R.. Sydney February 24 Conere and Coal BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Haiphong, Froch str., 874, H. Galletti, Haighong Mar. 18, General. -MzSSAGERIK MARITIMES

Impérieuse, British frigate, 8,400, Capt. leave for the above places on MONDAY, Jon M. Medjubac, Vos-Admiral The Hon.

the 27th tontut, at Noon,

For Freight, apply to

Я H. JOSEPH,

Superintendent.

P. & G. 9. N. Co.'s Office,

Hongkong, Marck 20, 1893.

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD

NOTICE.

STEAM FOR

SINGAPORE, OULOMBO, ADER, 3UEZ, FORT SAID.

NAPLES, GENUA,

631

ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BATA

SEA BALTIC PORTS; $130.

LONDON NEW YORK, BO-29% BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEAN~, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.

THE COMPANY's STEAMERS WILL CAU

7 SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND Passa ve

AND LUGGAGE.

www.

N. B.-Cargo can be taken as themeji

of Lading for the princi RUSSIA

IN MONDAY, 3rd day of April,

S.S. SACHSEN, Captain H. SOMER, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPACE and CARGO, will leave the port as stevne,

at NAPLES and ESOL calling at

Shipping Orders will be garden | Noun, Oarge will be received on bord ontil 4 p.m., Spain and Parcels g. 3

(Parco p.m. on the 3rd April, 1803.

Sir Edmund. Fremantle, K.Ü. B., O M. G., Manila March 17.

Yika. British steamer, 887, W. Wad- dilove, Mamia March 17, General,-JAR riss, MATHESON & C›

DEPANTURIES.

March 19:-

Helen Brier, for Manila. Charters Tower, for Kutchie tzu. Swater, for Quefou, Hailong, for Swaton.

March 23-

St Andrews, for Sigo

Namyong, for Amy. Tassung, for Canton,

I

UL M...

Daveard, for Callun Loo Sak, fest Hoihow. Nanyang, for Shanghai Taiyuan, for Shanghai. Independent, for Saigon bishmen Head, for Shanghai. fiatan for Coust Porta,

PASSENGERUN.

AURIT

Per Rio, from Saigon, & Chinese. Per Ingraben, from Saigon, 1 European,

and 2 Ühinese.

Mr A. O Crampton Me and Birs Paul Mr E. H. Denick Mir A. H. Pecol Mr and Ms Donovan Mr G. H. Putera

Mies Phillips Mr E. Erald Mr and Mrs Emahiz Mr 8. C. Peters Capt. Fawkes RN. Mr. A. Pointon Hen and Mrs Good: Mr. H. V. Prentica Mr A. W Roberté

Col. Greun

Mr C D. Gren Mraud Me C. Gain

nega

M-G. it ri Mr. Harr

Mies Barria 31 F. B. Hendry AL R. H. H

Me P. A. Harn Mr J. Langhans

Mr H. W. Roborte

Me and Mrs B. O,

Roomg.

Mr W. Schwartz Mr-harp

"Mr-Frod. E. Shean

.

Mr curl Mrs B. D.

.Simpson

Mr A. D. Stallard

Mrs L. Sturr

Mr A. Sach

Mr. and Mr W. F. Mrs M M. Sutherland

Lewis

and 2 children

Lieut. P. O'Malley, Mr and Me Warcon

Mr C. F. William

A.8.0.

VICTORIA HOLEL

Miss Ethel Ardau Mr Ed. Auguria, Me W. Barraclough Ming Grian Mr J. J. Brian, Mr C. Brown

Capt. J. Bruhu

Mr Sidney Jones Dr and Mrs J. Juille Mr Kahue Meteory Kitte Mr H. Mason

Mr McLellan

Mr T. Moldrum

Mr A. . . Bucha.Mr Morria

un

Mr Chai Yil. Obi M: C. Chriulynser Capt. F. Claisen Mr F. Collins

J

Mr A. Daniel Mias Daganar Major Dores Mr Ny Kat F Mr and Mrs Leung

Fan

Men Farmer

M B. Fergussio

Bir Flayortero, Mrs. Geuse,

Bliss Gregor

Mira H. Grigg

Mr A. Hanya

THURSDAY, March 23-

3pita-Auction of Valuable Leasehold Property at Nos. 8 and 10, Tung Shing

Lace:

Goods per Riversdale, undelivered after

this date anbject to rent, 77 FRIDAY, March 24;--

Goods por Kriemhild undelivered after

this date subject to rent. SATURDAY, March 265 →→

2.30 p.m.Auction of Chinese Porcelain,

&o., at Mr Geo. P. Lammert's.

TUESDAY, March 28:

9 p.m.-Concert at St. Andrew's Hall. FRIDAY, March 31+---

DEATHS.

At Takow, South-Formosa, on the even ing of the 2nd March, CONWAY Knox Fizet, Assistant ILIQ.M.'* Oustoms Servico; aged 24 pears.

A Chefoo, on 3rd March DoLois ML DEED, only daughter of Paul. H. KING, Esq., of 1.M. Customa, Great Quson Street, Westminator, London, England; agat years and 8 months.

No. 398,MARCH 20, 18937

BIRTH.

majority of 10 (March 9). The Ministry At 47. Quinesu Road; Shanghai, on 13th proceeded, however, to effect its purpose by February, the Wife of D. CAMPBELL, of a deoraes founded on laws that had fallen Son.

into disuse, and the proscription of the Order was proclaimed. The expulsion" ola the Jesuits was carried out, but threeCabinet, Ministers resigned because the decrces were not being enforced against the ather un-" authorized congregations. These Secession upset the Ministry (Sept. 19, 1880.) After some dalay, M. Ferry formed ¦ a. Cabinet, consisting of M. de Freycinet's more ad- vanced enllasgame, with M. Barthelemy St. Hilaire at the Foreign Office, and tho des orvos against the Onders were thon carried out with much harshness. On Nov. 10, 1851, M. Ferry's Ministry "resigned on account of the attacks made upon their policy in regard to the expedition to Tunis. In Feb., 1833, however, after the fall of the Fallières administrakon, M. Ferry was sent for by the President of the Republic to form a new liolatry... This he did, he himself, brooming Premier and Minister of Public Instrciation. Aasach, leaving the religious question to

At the General Hospital, Shanghai, on the 10th of March, UHRISTIAN GOSKADSEN (late Second Engineer aa. Yorüteme Maru), aged Så years ago Mata

At 43, Broadway, Shanghai, on the 11th of March, JOHN HENRY HOLE (Pilot), aged: 63 years.

At Shanghai, on the overving of the 19th March, EUPHEMIA MOANTHUR, the beloved wife of Daniel Taylor Black. Deeply re- gratted..

The China Mail.

The publication of this ismen commenced settle itself, M. Ferry started upon a policy ofcoponial expansion, and undertook the at 6.10 ?

invasion of Toaquín, The vast gost and the satisfactory leans of this favasfos wers in due time fatal to him; he was "oburged with having fallen into a trap laid by Bie marck, with weakening Trapos, and with be- longing to a syndicate which made money out of his adventures," He was suddenly overnig thrown by a vote of the Chamber (1884),,...) 'and' lias uot as yet been able to recover his is able to recover his popularity.

(Only fast month M. Förry was elestad- President of the Senate.)

WONGKONG, MOFDAY, MARCH 20, 1893.

TELEGRAMS.

SHEPITZÓ TO THE CHINA MAIL.

" (Via Southern Line),

PAYMENT TO. MÊNBERS OF PARLIAMENT.

SINGAPORE, March 18, 1833. The Gladstone Government is willing to

List of Contributions to the Canton Insurance Office, Lkl., to be sent in

date, จfore this SATURDAY, April 8

11am-Morting of Shareholders of The Promote measures to scours payment to Hongkong Hotel Co., Ltd., at Com-Members, but no action will be possible praya Hotal.

during the presunt session,

On domand,

Exchange.

HONOKUNO, March 20

On London

Book, Wits, ...

278

30 days' aight,

-4

- months' sight,

2,8

Oradita, 4

2/83

Documentary, 4 months' sight,

2/81

On Faris...

On demand,

3,36

Credita, 4 months' sight,"

3.42

Da Berlin-Dejuanu,...

2.78

On New York---

Mr and Mrs Nunn.

On demand,

65+

Oredita, 60 days sigh,

66

On Bombay

Wire,

2201

221

Www.***

the demand, ...

2201 221

30 days' sight, private pretér,

Dost boaf, 100 Sny (per-law)

overage (Bank'e buying patel

838.10 * 7.34

Mr F. Reynolds

Mr J. Ross

Mr W. Schwaler

Mr Seepa

Mr & Mrs J. Soiaroz

Mr T. A. Singleton

Mr J. Smith.

fr D. O. Smith"

SiMr J. Saville Smith

Mr Th. Soltorbeck

Mr John Stewart

Me George Stewart

Mr Alfred Swan

Mr and Mrs Taylor

and daughter

Ou demand,

On Oulcutt

On Shanghai-

Ou deninud...

...

OBITUARY.

M. Jules Ferry.

We take the following biographical notice from Men of the Time-

Furry. Jules François Camillo, a French statesman, born at Saint Dié (Vosges), Apr. ¦

ACCIDENT TO THE M. M. STEAMER TARRA.

The Agent of the Compagnie des Mossar - gorize Maritimes informs us that whilst in, the Suez Canal the furra, which left Mar- sailles on the 6th instant, was run into by.... an English steamer. It appears from the information just, received hore that; the dam ge was not serious, but the arrival of the Farva bere will be very likely delayed. about a week.

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

0. & D. Jo.'s 8. 8. Belgis, with the AMERICAN MALL of February 23, left Yokohama on Thursday, the 16th instant, ad poen, and may be ex-. pasted here on or about Today, the Slat ist.

The M. M. Ce a steamship Salazie, with the Fatnou MAIL of Fobenary 17, left Saigon on Monday, March 20, at 3 a. m., and may be expicted here on or about Thursday, March 23 Thin packet brings replice to lettors de spatched from Hongkong on Jan. 11. The P... Miraspore, with the Exo,

5, 1832, stadied law at Faris, where he was The admitted to the bar in 1864. He joined the group of young lawyers who aided the Deputies in maintaining constant opposition to the Empire, and Was one of those cup. derated in the famous trial of the thirtoon (1854). He also became untested with Journalism, and be published, 1833, a pe phlet entitled La Lutte Electorale," in. which he exposed the method so persistently practised under the Empire, of electing affl- the staff of the cial candidates. He joined: Zenps in 1865, and won now renown for himself by contributing to that journal series of articles on current polities, as well as by the terrible analysis which he bestow- ed upon the accvants of Baron Haussmann, Fretext of the Seine, who was thien cooupled in rebuilding Paris, and who consequently handled

Thess very large sums of money, latter artisks were republished in book for, under the happy title of Comptes The Fantastiques d'Hausmann." He had pró-

|

Lt. Cornel and Mr. A. S. WATSON & Co., viously made, in 1869, no. unsuccessful at-

Tyacke

Mr Frank B. Hardy Mr F. Walcott Mr Hermet

MOUNT, AUSTIN HOTEL.

Lient. Col. and MrMr end Mre W. F.

Baker

Mr Beattie

-

Mr.L Benjamin Mr H. . Boisball Me Har Back Rer it. F. Cobbold Mr Co-brane Mr and Mrs C. C.

Golen

Mr Go Fenwick

| Mr C. it. Gedich

Be J. F. nikto

antil chile

Lewie

Mr J. M. Lowis Mr W. Machoan Mrs Van Nicrop Mr A. Kass

Mir F. Saunders Mr and Mrs W. J.

Shuuilors

Me and Mrs F. 0,

Seaton

Mr C. S. Bharp

Mr and Mrs H. P.

Tooker

der vanit

Mr and Mrs T. (FM Taylor"

Hughes

. LIMITED.

GREMISTS BY APPOÍNEMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

MANUFACTURERS

OF

Aerated Waters.

Mr oud Mea Barding Baron C. de Tuyll and OUR NEW FACTORY has been recently refitted with automatic Steari Machinery of the latcal and most approved kind, and we are well able to compete in quality with the best. English

Makers.

WINDSOR HOTEL

Bra Baird and child àir J. K. Joyce Mrs Bisuohardj Mr S. Lobmaan

Blesing Mr M. Lovy Mr O. W. A

· Mr A, Meurant Mr J. . Bulto

Maj. & Mrs Chapa Hon: N. G. Mitchell,

Inver Mr F. A. Copa

Mrs Mitchell-Innes Capt. anit Men Morris

Per Zafra, feum Manila, Earl of Dysart Hon. F. Astley Coopor, Mrs A. Astley Mr A. Cooper Cooper, F Sigmund, G. Chappel, H. Mr S. L. Banby Maya H Prentice, F P. Hundey, und 15 Mr H. Berrick Chines

Opt & Dodd

!

L.F.A.Norris, U.S.S.

MLB Norris

Norris

Per from Shanghai: Dudd 10 1609, D4; the 3 Chiny Med Brune phagus: for Bunga Dard of D; aget Me P. Ostin

Kezica aurat; for Maritles, Rey and Mrs L. W. E. Eaton,N.Mce Purkina

Mr and Mrs Pigott A. Ewis, Mies Elwia and 2 children; for Mra Maton Hourlon. Hev and Mrs F. Brown and SchiLE. W Eberle, Mr F. J. Richardson

Blr E. Shelton dren. Ma Ha ward and olid. Mrs J. Mra Eberle

Master Eberie Mr A. P. Sigmand Grant MacKazie and 2 children. Mrs J.

Mr J. Smith. Sharp and hidrau, Mia Ford, 2 children Mr G Bug

Mr K Tathak and ash, Miza Mero. From Amoy for Me W. Brana

Vice-ConsulP. Garun Mr A. M. Thomas Strals Beitkraents. 1,411 hinese.

nillus

Capt. A. Tillett Mr A. Trant Mr P. Gries Rear-Admiral D). B.Mrs Tufnell

Harmony, u... Mr and Mrs Watling Mrs D. B. Harmony Mir C. J. Wilson

are not to be sout on board; they ma be left at the Actner's Office). Cautant of Packages are requited. No Parcel Re ceipts will he sigard at less than $1 and Parcels should not exceed Two Feet Cubie! in measurement.

The Steamer hasaplendid Accommutaven and carries a Doctor and Stowavilek. For farther Particulars, apply to

MELOWERS & O..

1 Jerais. Hongkong, March 20, 1893.

VICTORIA

THE

479

Per Thales, from Coast Porte, Mr Dalby, Miss Murde, Mr Clark. Mrs Sutherland, Mr Wong Swer, and 219 Chinese

Per Fidelio, from Bangkok, 8 Chinesa,

Pur Phra Nang, from Bangkok, Mre Chak and fmi y, Professer Payee, and 25 Chinese,

Per Gierker, from Bomby, 188 Chiness. Per Tuciot, fron Saigon, 8 Chinese. Per Tawny, from Shanghai, Hon. and Mrs J. J. Ewick, and 39 Chinese.

Per Tuin, from Sydney. Mr and Mrs Bath, Mr and Mrs Chivinside, Mr und kits Simpson Maid Mrs Fett and child, Mac Harris (2). Mesars Harris, Marshall Walor, Bolt. Horn, Marks, Marks Jun., Col. Green, M-aars Green, Peach, Vieya. Lievi, Stallard Clarke, S. Janes, Badā, 7

DISPENSARY.Steerage und & Chino

Vaccine Lymph.

PLENTIFUL SUPPLY

of fresh VACCINE LruPH of

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-

For HOMHOW & BANGKOK.-

Per Loo Sok, at 9.30 am, on Tuesday,

the 21stigat

For

SINGAPORE, PUNANG & CAL- QUTTA-

Par Wingseng, at 11 3) a.m., on Tuesday,

the 21st ist.

Fur LONDON PIA MARSEILLES.—

Por Malo, at 11.30 am, on Tuesday,

the let inst

Per Haiphong, freu Haiphong, General Vgur, Lit Proulet. Means Thiebaud, Dupri, Fun, Vision, Sallenave, Chopin,Fer NAGASAKI & VLADIVUSTOOK.— nad 78 Chinese,

Per Tritus, at 2.80 p.m.. on Tuesdy the 21st insi., instead of as previous- ly notified

TO DEPART Par Haitan, for Foochow, Mr C. B Rickett.

SHIPPING REPORTS,

The British steamer Zufire reports: Bad moderate winds with high Northerly swell throughout the passage.

The British steamer Manila reports : Hasvy rain until 3.30 a.m. yesterday; then clear to artisa

The British steamer Thales reports:) proved efficiency is now Taiwanfoo to Amor and Swatow, moderate monsoon and overeest. Swatow to Breaker Point, light aire aud heavy rain; thence to Institut port, fresh West breaz, nd clear. Steamers in Amny, Cheang Eye Teng, Hai- man, Alwine Send and Tag Samson." Nr. in Swatos, Wosung, Fokien, Kupa. Kai- fing, tuingehow, Nanchang, and H.M. gea- buat Redpole.

to hand from the

FOR MANILA VIA AMOY.

The Co.'s Steamship

Zaftro, Captain COBAAN, will be despatched for the above

Vaccinogène, Saigon.

Port on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd Insi, at

The British steamer Para Nang reperta:

From Kol-si-cbang to Palo Obi, had light

This Stemmer has superior Acommoda Dakin, Cruickshank & Hasterly winds and fine weather; thence tri

5 p.m...

fron for Passengers.

*For Freight or Passage, apply to

SHEWAN & Co.,

Company, Ltd.

General Managers.

629

Hongkong, March 20, 1893.

port, moderate to frash Northerly winds and fine weather.

The British steamer Taisang reports: March 17th, apake Lyeemoon, from e-

For SHANGRAL←

Per Taiyuana 2.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 21st ist

Per Fishun, al 3.50 p.m., on Tuesday,

the let insi.

tempt to secure bis election to the Corps

LISH MAIL of Feb. 24, left. Singapore on Bunday, the 19th instant, at 6 pm., and may be expected here at 5p... on Friday, the 21th instant. This packet brings replies to letters đó l apatched from Hongkong on Jan. 19. m

R. M. S. Empress of China, from Vancouver, leaves Yokohams on March.

21 for Hongkong vis Kobu, Nagasaki and Shanghai,

Législatif but in 1869 he was hatter The Northern Pavilio str. Victoria, from

known, and he was elected, on a scond sarating, by 15,720 rates, froni, the sixth

Victoria, BC. left Yokohama for Hongkau vis Kobe on March 18.

cansoripsion of the Seine, and he took his The P. M. 3. S. Co. tomship Pere,

seat oraorg the rembers of the Left. He ws a member of severni important cormis. sions, including that which was appointed

country.

to consider the extraordinary budget or the The city of Parin, was one of the depoties of the left who demanded the dissolution of the Corps Législatif, in the ground that it no longer represented the majority in the The

Foreseeing that the war with Prusa would be disastrous, he, with his olleagues of the Left, poled against the fatal declaration, AL the Revolution of Sept, 4, 1870, he and the other Paris De paties were proclaimed members of the Government of the National Defense, located at th

t

with mails, &c., ieft San Francisca for this port via Yokohama, on March 4♫ O. &0, 8.1. Occanic, with mails & left San Francisco for this port via Yoku, ham on March 14.

Ben Lines. 1. Benlarig, from Antwerp and Lovador, left Singapore on Marok 15, and may be expectul here on or about March 22.

The, O. S. S. Co.'s steamier Jxton left

Singapore cn March 18, and may be ar pected here on or about March 25, The P. & O. Co.'s u. 5. Vandon Teft Singe

pore for this port on March 18, and may be arpected hare op or about March 25.

the Hôtel de Vills. On the 5th he was appolated Secretary to the Government, and on the Gib he was charged with the administration of the Department of the Seine. When the f

-Communal insurrection of Oct. 31: 1670, occurred he risked his life to suppress it. Subsequently he was dela. gated to the central mayoralty of Paris, The after the resignation of M. Arago (Nov. 13, 1870). Is this capacity he presided over

The purest ingredients only are used, and the assembly of mayate, which, on Jan. 18

the utmost care and cleanliness and exer- cised in the manufacture throughouÁ

BOMBAY

Tha e & Arratoon Apeir, from Calcatta, left Singapore on March 20, and may be expected here on or about, Mar. 27. N. G. L. & Bisagno left Bombay for this port on March 13, and may be ex-.

octu hure un or about April 5,

1871, decided on the distribution of rations The Hon T. H. Whitehead returned to the of brend, and two days later he issued u de- | Colony from. Tenkin on Saturday, aree authorising a search to be made for

SODAS.ticles of food in the horses of absent per Ma, and Max J. J. Keswick arzved toxley

Lane 05 Jan. 22 he was a second time by the s. Taung from Shanghai, We continue to supply largo battles as called apen to resist a body of insurgents who curaged at the defeat of the French heretofore, free of Extra Charge, to armies in the sortie on Mentrateus and

H.M.S Imperiease arrived here to-day from those of our Customers who prefer Burenvel, attacked the Hôtel de Ville, with Manila.

the intention of overthrowing the Govera to have them to the ordinary size.

TLA M Bouscus, the French Minister of Jun ment of the National Defense This COAST PORT ORDERS. the cloring episode of the siege for Paris tics, but resigned.

whenever practicable, aru despatched

First Steamer leaving after receipt of order.

capitulated four days later. At the aleation

by of Feb. 8, 1871, he was elected one of the Tusa a Arraioen Apgar, from Calcutta,

representatives of the department of the

For COAST PORTA-Waters are packed and placed on board ship at Rongkong prices, and the full amount allowed for Packages and Empties when received in good condition.

Vosges, and thereupon he resigned his left Singapro for this port to day. ** functions as a member of the Government of

--

the Defence and administrator of the de T I. X. Co. a £. e. Salorie left Salgon partment of the Seine, although he retained this morning at 3 o'clock for this part, the latter office provisionally util the 18th

B

of March. After the second siege and the THE ss. Fikung arrived this forenoon entry of the treats into Puric, M. Thiers from Manila, fying a yellow flag, and pro rominated him Prefect of the Seine (Mayooded direct to the quaroutine moorings 24); but the appointment gave rise to so

Counterfoil Order Bocks aupplied free much hostile erilisiem, that M. Fery, THE O. 8. S. Co.'s steamer Etion left Sta

on application.

Our Registered Talographia Address: DISPENSARY, HONGKONG.".

And all signed weesages addressed thus will receive prompt attention,

IN

signed after ten days, and was succeeded by

11. Lou Say. Subsequently it was under-gapore on the morning of the 18th Inst."" eted that . Ferry would be went as am- and may be expected here on or about the bessarior to Washington, but the proposed

*ppointment was to unpopular that it was 20th inst

never offoially announced. He was, how

*ver, sent a Mitiator to Athens (May, THE R. M. a. s. Empress of China, Captain. 1872). After holding that appointment for Archibald, from Vancouver, arrived at

a year he resigned it, sad resumed his place

in the ranks of the Republican Left, of Yokohama at 10 a.m. to day, and will leave which he teame President. Hy wil again tomorrow for Hongkong via Kobej elected a member of the Council-General

The following is a List of Waters always of the Vosges in 1871, and for some time leagaszki and Shanghai. kept ready in Stock:-

was vice-president of that body. He was Tar Riscossion on What does Hongkong re-elected for the arondissement of Saint

PURE AXEATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

Per Nangang, at 3.30p.m., on Tuesday, LATHIA WATER

For YOKOHAMA & HIGGO.—

For Briemkid, et 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 21st ing

For

SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO Per Tales, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the

Zlat inst.

For SWATOW & AMOY.--

Por Else, at 5 p.m., on Tuesday, the 21st

iant.

POTASI WATER

SARSAPARELLA Warm

TONIC WATER

Dió at the general elections of Feb., want will be continued by the Odd 1876, and Ont. 1877. He was chosen Volumes, at their meeting on Thursday, one of the rice-presidents of the Budget The meating will be held in the Hongkong Dommittee in Ma7, 1678. After the reeg

nation of Marshal Maolabon (Jan. 30, Hotel at 5.80 p.m.

was appointed, by the nam

SELCZES WATER 1879), M. Ferry

GINGER ALE

GINGERİDE

LEMON SQUASE.

EASFRENKYADE

No Credit given for Bottles that look dirty or greasy, or that appear to bare

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATE PACKER been used for any other purpose than that The United States Mail Packer China will of containing Aerated Waters, as such

be despatched on TUESDAY, the 21st Butiles are never used again by us. Instant, with fails for Macao, Naga-

Baki, Kobe, Yokohama, Honolulu and

President of the Ecpublis, M. Gravy, to a TO-DAY at the Magistracy Ng Kau, fireman, seat in his Cabinet as Minister of Pubile was committed for trin at the Criminal “ Instruction and Fine Arts. Difference

rose when Ferry brought forward his Sensions, by Captain Hastings, on a charge ??? Edgestion Bill, the sirenth clanse of which of obtaining goods (valued at $160) by prohibited members of unauthorized reli- means of a forged document on 10th inst. gious communities (meaning specially the

Foenito) from teaching or managing schools: Taz Chip Teol, who is charged with forging The measure was carried by a large majority the document, was also committed foz of the Chamber of Deputies, but in the trial. Bensts a strong party, including many me- derate Republicans, and led by M. Jules Tu P. & 0.8. N. Company's, Simon, resisted the seventh elaiss. Owing

this determined opposition the Bill was Mirzapers loft Singapore for this port on postponed. In the following year (1880) M. the 19th inst, at 5 pm, with the outward de Freycinet, whe had become Prime English Alails, and in expected here about Minister, authorized the insertion in M. Forry's Government Education Bill of the p.m. on 24th inst.-The Company's mu plance levelled of the unauthorized religions Canton lef: Singapore for this port on the

San Francisco, which will be closed as A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED. Orders. A before, the Chamber of Devoning of the 18th inst.-The Company's

follows:-

kong, bound Shanghai, of Hachu laland. 4.45 r. Registry. 496 The British steamer Taiguen reports:62.M. Post Oflice chosen.

puties passed the Bill by a large majority,

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, HONGKONO. but the Sunate, led by M. Tules Simos, B. Lombardy left Bomber for this part

50% 1 (źrow out the clause in question by a1 on the 18th, inạt,

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