"RALIZE
Entertainments.
THEATRE
ROYAL
RETURN VISIT OF THE
ONDON LTRIC COMPANY. LOM
Proprietors, F. B, HARDY & SAVILLE Serra. Manager.BAVILES SMİTH.
12MANet
To-day's Advertisements.
...
GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS. FROM ANTWERP, LONDON
THE
AND STRAITS.
Esip Glenavon having arrived
from the shore Parts, Consignees of Cargo by har are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HorezonG AND KOWLOON WHART AND GODOWN COMPANY, H. E. Bie Wars ROHINION, KOM.G. LE, at Kowloon, whenes delivery may
bo obtained.
Under the Distinguished Patronage of
TO-NIGHT-
(THURSDAY), 16th March, *THE PRIVATE SECRETARY.'
TO-MOBROW
(FRIDAY) 18th March,
Dion Boucicault's Beautiful Play of "ARRA NA POGUE. SATURDAY, 17th March, The Screaming Burlesque of PANTOMIME REHEARSAL NEW VARIETIES to follow each play.
PPHICES AS USUAJĄ
Boldiers and Sailors le uniform Half-price to Bolt Boata only,
Doors open at 8.30. Commencing at 9. A SPECIAL TEAM will run to the
Peak after the Performance.
Box Office at MORATA. KELLY & WALE'S
EDWIN FERGUSSON, Bulisers Manager.
Hongkong, March 16, 184.
LIVING
470
CHESS TOURNAMENT.
IN AID OF
UNION CHURCH ORGAN
RESTORATION FUND
Under the Patronage of H. E. Bir WILLIAM ROBINSON and Lady
ROBINSON
HL Major-General Diaby Banken and
MM. BARKER,
Sie FIELDING CLARKE and Lady Oraxxe. Commodore Boxes and Mrs. Boras,
A LIVING CHESS TOURNAMENT. will be held on the
- PRUNUS LAWN AT ELET POINT (Kindly lent by the Hon. J. J. HeSWIOX);
ON
BATURDAY AFTERNOON, March 31st.
By Conttery of Lt. Col. Roanor and Officers the Band of the Shropshire Light Enfantry will be in attendance.
Admission 81,00, Children half price. Tickets may be obtained at Mossre KELLY and WAZSH, Mesars. LANE, ORAW-
Destinatio
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loa ling.
Faskets.
Bromen & Ports of Call Kerbsruhe ().....
4paa. Acons (e)....
London,v. Ports of Cali Kaisow (6).. London. e. Buez Cana (8) Tandon & Posts of Call Avem (8)...... London,
Marseillas. Formons (8)..
Lundos, & Spoodilus (s). Londen.
Manila, via Amoy...... Zafiro (6)....
Marmoille Saigivy. Sydney (8). Cargo remaining undelivered after the Marseilles & London., Glenesk (a)......
Fort Darwin, &................... Changsha (a). 2nd Instant will be subject to rent.
New York, 5. SuszOsual Argyll (8)ojošanu No Fire Insurance has been affected. Consignees are requested to present all. Francisco, v. Jap Belgic (a)... Olaims for damages and/or shortages Bot. Francisco, v. Japa Peru (a)........
Eʻziarato (3).......... later than the 29th Instant, otherwise they Shanghai...
Shanghai
Thames (a) will not be recognized.
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Shanghai, via Amoy...Titan ().......
Shanghai and Kobé.... Maris Valeria (5).. JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
S'pore, C'mb & B'bay Milke Mara (s).. Agente.
S'pore Havre &'burg Lawang (8) Swatow.............Fokion (6). Swatov, Amoy & T'ati Hailoong (5); Vancouver (1.0 Empress or Japari Victoria (B.C.), de... Mogul (8),,.. Thama, Kobo N'saki Nurnborg (s),.
Hongkong, March 15, 1894.
492
STEAM FOR STRAITS, CEYLON, AUSTRALIA, INDIA, ADEN, EGYPT. MEDITERRANEAN PORTS, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON, Through Bill of Lading ianced for BATA- VIA, PERSIAN GULF, 'CONTIN- ENTAL AND AMERICAN PORTS.
Stowmakip ASSAM, Captain J. F. CREERY, carrying Her Majesty's this Maile, will be despatched from
THURSDAY, the for BOMBAY, 29th March, at Noon, taking Passengers and Cargo for the above Porte. (This Steamor consects at Bombay with the 8.8 ORIENTAL, which Vessaltake on her Cargo for LONDON, eid SULZ CANAL, leaving that pert on the 21ef APRIL, 1894).
Silk and Valuables, all Cargo for France, read & Co., and Mossra. W. Powait & Co. said us for London (under arrangouzout)
Hongkong, March 5, 1994.
433
Not Responsible for Debts. Nither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Cren of the following Vesteis, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour
ABNER CORURN, American ship, Capt. 9. R. Nichols.Order.
will be transhipped at Colombo into steamer proceeding direct to Marcellies and London; other Cargo for Landon, &, will bo conveyed nd Bombay.
Paroolu will be received at this Office antil 4 p.m. on the day before calling, Tha contents and value of all packages are regrined.
Shippers are particularly requested e note the terms and conditions of the C-
ANDREFE, British ship, Captain Jackman.pany's Bill of Lading.
For further Particulars, apply to Jardine, Matheson & Co.
X. H. JOSEPH,
Superintendent.
Lorain, Italian barque, Captain J. B. Ostrings--D. Masso
To-day's Advertisements.
OQMAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. FOR BELANGITAI VĨA AMOY. (Taking Cargo & Pagrangers at through rates for NINGPO, CHKFOO, NEW. OHWANG, TIENTSIN, HANKOW and Ports on the YANGESSE}
P. O. S. R. Co.'s Office,
Hongkong, March 15, 1894
KETER ATESTY DESIGN
SUVE
496
PASSENGERS.
Myints.
Date Leavin
Nordleutesher Lloyd April 2, at 3 p.. P. & 0. 5. N. 03....March 17, at 4 p.m. Pastordeld & Swire... March 24, Arahold, Kachorg &C. Maroli 17, at 5 p.m. P.&O. 8.5. Ca... Macoh 39, at noon.. P. & 0. 8. N. O... Merah 18, daylight, Shevan & Co. About March 28. P. & O. S.. N. Co... About Sarob 29. Shewan & Co....March 19, at 5 pm. Messageries Maritimes March 21, st moun, Jardins, Matheson&Co About March 77. Butterfold & Swire... March 20. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. March 18, daylight. 0.4 0.8. 8, 0. March 18, daylight, Pacifio Minil 8. B. O. March 24, daylight. Norddeutscher Lloyd Quick despatch. P. & O, N, O,About March 26, Butterfield & Swire...March 17, daylight. Sander & Co. About March 16,
ippion
Tasen Kaisha. March 20, at 4 p. m Siemsson. & Co....... March 16, at 4 p.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co. March 16, at noon, ...Douglas Laprail & Co. March 18, daylight. (8) Canadian Pao R. Co. March 21, at noon. Nor, P'&o S. & R. Ces. March 20, at noon. Norddeutscher Lloyd. About March 16,
Per Sian, from Bangkok, 15 Chinme. Por Glondon, from London, 6., Mean Simpson and Robertson.
Par Huilone, trom Wahu, 15 Chinese, for Canton.
Per China, from Saigon, 73 Chinese.
ÜXPARTED.
For Sungklang, for Amoy, 13 Chinese. Per Activ, Hoihow, 50 Chinese. Par Haitan, fur Fochow, Bir and Mrs Jacos Bart, ad Mr Walktochar; for Shanghai, via Foschow, Mr Rickett.
Per Aden, for Shynghai: from Hongkong, Mr Ore, and (2) Misses Orr, Hon sad Mr Frater from Singapore, Mr C. F. Evely. For Kobs from Hongkong, Mr and Mrs C. Stoddart.
Per Ravenna, from Hongkong for Co- lombo, Me A. A. Hankey; für Bombay, Mr and Mrs Pearce's for London via Mar aeilles, Mr A. M. Marshall; for London, Mesara E. W. Tarrey, J. L. Prouser, Mrs Cor and 2 children, Dr. and Mrs Rigg. children and servant, and Mr D. Andrew From Shanghai: for Bumbay. Mars A J. Rabauiu, R. S. Raphael and E. Raphael; for London, Mr D. Higgins. From Yoko hama: for Brindisi, Mr. R. Wulsott: for FLondon: from Kobe, Mr and Mrs J. Davis; from Nagasaki, Mr and Mrs Ladon, Magure, T. C. Madd and O. Free. F. Wangel, Miss L. Wengel, and child. Per Chusan, for Amug, & Chinese. Per Doar, for Saigon, 300 Chineso.. Per Bongay, for Singapora, 635 Chinese.
TO DEPART.
TOO.
Per Tilan, for Amoy; & Europeans, and 220 Chinese.
Per Fakien, for Swatow, 10) Chinese.
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL. Mr and Mrs. JohaMr Harleté Hayon - Androw and skild Miss Hogg JE NE Me W, Bean
Mise OG. Hogg Mr. S. S. Benjamin Mr and Mrs H. Hum.
Mr H. E. Borsha!|-
phreys & 3 children Mr and Mr. D. E.MeChattroy Inchbald
Brown
Mr C. Maisch
Me Har: Buck
Mr H. F. Meyerink M: B. H. E. Burder Mrs Van Nierop
MISMUS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
Daylight Oocidental & Oriental:-8.8. do's Steamer leaves for Japan and San
Francisco. Noon, Fokien Teaven for Swatow, Ap-Lawang leaves for 'barg, &e Meeting.
9 p.m.-Mesting of Perseveranos-Lodge.
Amusements,
9 p.m.-Performance at the City Hall.
General Memoranda. Saturday, March 17 ——
Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Graen Island Cement Co., Ld, go the * Company's Office, ** Noon-Meeting of Shareholders of The Ltd.." Chiun & Manila Steimahip Co., at the Company's Offivo. 12.30 p.m. Meeting of Shareholders of The Hongkong Rope Manufacturing Co., Ltd
the Compsoy's Office 2.45 pm-Competition of the Hongkong
Rifle Association
Goods per Niobe undelivered after this
date subject to rent. 9p.m.-Performance at the City Hali.
CAMMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.
Dr-and Mira Cantle. Mr & Mr H. W. Paul A. S. WATSON & Co.,
Mr and Mrs C. C.Mrs Poste.
Mr James Rankin Cohon
Mr J, B. Coughirio Mr C. B. Taylor Uaptain Fawkes, R.N.Me J. T. V. Vermon Mrs Fawkes & maid
VICTORIA-NOTRL
Mr. O. Bowman. Mira Brian
Miss Brian
Capt. Buchanan
Capt. van Carbasok Me Gorge Coulton. Mr and Mrs Bobt. Dizos and family My W. M. Dena Mc O. B. D.dd
Mir Durant Mr. F. East. Mrs Farmer Mr Foorly Mr Jolo Foremnan Miss Gregor Mr Flygon
Mr D. Hardling, Mr. B. Hardy
Miss Hargreaves Mr.H. Hewlett Hayes Mr 8. Hunecho. Mr Isovekohi Mr and Mrs Mallott
Mr Thon Mook Mr F. Millar Mr and Mrs Nann Mr A Perrez Met. Sewall M. D. C. Sunith Mr J. S. Smith Miss Tussoli
Mr E Townchand
Miss Triggs Mr Vallance Me Vernor
Mrs Ward
TEAK MOTEL.
Mr J. Obaudet Me and Mrs
Grimblo
Capt. and Mrs Moors Geo Mr J. C. Murray Mr A. Stools- Capt, and Mrs Heat Mr A. Findlay Smith
Mr Stokes Mr Medhurst
Per Belgic, for Nagasaki, &c, 6 Euro. Mr Maclan pesus, and 152 Chinese,
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British stommer Fooksaný reports: Left Wahu, 10th March, arrived in port 14th; experienced feesh to strong N'ly. brezza, with considerable sa, fine olear
weather throughout,
The British steamer Siam reports: Left Bangkok 5th March, and Koh-i-ohang 8th; szperienced fine weather, to Pulo: Ooi; (bapchat 16 well, increasing strong gale, high sea; 11th, strong gale, very high sec. March 3rd, spoke British NURSING MOTHERS AND INFANTS, barque Tarapacca, bound South, of Kon-
FOR
ALSO FOR
DYSPEPTICS AND INVALIDS,
T is specially recommended as an article
The Co.'s Steamship
Titan, Captain Box, will be despatched as above on SATURDAY, the 17 Inst., at Daylight."
For Freight or Famage, apply to
-BUTTERVISED & SWINK- Agents. Dongkong, March 16, 1894.
495
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSU).
The Co.'s Steamship
Haitoong Captain ROACH, will be despatched for the above Paris on BUNDAY, the 18th Instant, at Daylight
For Freight or Famago, apply to
ANE DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co.,
General Managers.
Hongkong, March 15, 1894.
£95.
FOR NEW YORK VIA BUEZ CANAL
The Steamship.
Arqui,
Capt J. C. WILLIAMSON, R.N.R, will be despatok
ed for the above Port on the 18th*Instaut, at Daylight
To be followed by the Steamship Pathan
on the 39th Instant. -
and the Steamship
Port Phillip
early in May,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, March 15, 1894
480
THE CHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED." FOR MANILA FIA: AMOY.
~The Co.'s Biesmahiji
Captain Cossan, will be despatched for the above Part of MONDAY, the 19th Instant, at
The Beamer bas superior Accommoda.
fius for Fessengers.
For Freight or Pasaža, apply to
to proud. SHEWAN & Co.,
sebentar General Managers,
Hongkong, March 15, 1894.-
4977
GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FOR MARSEILLES AND LONDON,
VIA SUEZ ÇANAH
of dist for NURSING MOTHERS as it
will strengthen and support them, and at the same time enrich the natural milk
and incrosta the supply.
INFANTS fed on this, Food put on
flesh rapidly.
In Two and sixpenny and One and
sixpenny bottles at $1,10 and 70 conte.
AGENTE Новского:
choen.
The British steamer Glendron reports: Had light winds and fine clear weather from Singapore to lat, & N., strong mon- soon and high con, cloudy and equally from above latitude to Gay Rock.
The British steamer Haihow reports: Fad N.E. wind and fine weather through. out, strong bresse in Formosa Channel,
The German steamer Tai Lee reports: Had light winds aid fue weather the int part of the voyage. From Pulo Sapatu, strong Northerly gale with high so, made- rating on nesring purt.
EXPORT CARGOES. - Pers. Kriemhiid, sailed 3rd March -- From Hongkong: for Havre, 10 boxes Star-antssed, 1 casa uman. Bair, I co Blackwoodware, 3 boxes. Essential Oil, 10 boxes Paper, 38 oes Chinaware and d
LIMITED.
AEE
FAMILY AND DISPENSING
OHEMISTS.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS.
ANALYSTS.
PERFUMERS.
LOOAL AND GENERAL,
PABBED HUEZ Catal
OUTWARD BOUND: Adelzido, Ossar,
THUURDAY, MARCH 15, 1894
| THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
The Legislative Council met this after HE. Sir William Robinson,
проп
VII Jan. 16 Uria, 26; Both wood the Governor, præelded. There were
Castle, Feb. 2 Isleworth, 6; Windsor, went Hon. G. T. M. O'Bules, Co- B: Obi 13; Cam, Rutherglen, 18lonial Boaretary: Hon. W. Ma Cardiganshire, Dryfandals, 20; Stra.
thilee, Gerda, 28; Polyphemus, 27 Attorney General Hon. N. G. Mitchell Glenean, Ghazen, Strathleen, Pindo Innen Colonial Treasurer Ho bone, March 9, Ningohet, 7. HOMEWARD BOUND: Ocarpo, Jen 3
Linnet, Feb. 5 Carsus, -1d; Tee machus, 16; Manila, 20; Bombay, Gisela, 29; Palinure, Preussen, Frigi, Kintock, 27.; Melbourne, Bentor, Flint shire, March 2
ok
The N. L. O's . Karlsruhe, with the GERMAN MAI of Feb. 12, left in- gapore on Saturday, March 10, as 30 a.m., and may be expected here on
about Thursday, March 15. The M. M. Co.'s steamship Balasis, with the Bauvor MAIL of February 16, left Singapore on Thursday, March 15, at 2 p.m. and may be expected here on or about Thursday, the 22nd March. This Packet brings replies to letters deepstoned from Hongkong on Jan. 10. The 0.4 0.8. Oceanic, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this port, vin Honplalu and Yokobaos, on Feb, 97. The NP.. Victoria left Tacoma, Wash for Japan and Hongkong on Feb, 23. The U Pi 3 & 5. Empres of China left Vancouver for Hongkong on Monday, Marok
The P. M., B, City of Rio de Janeiro, with mails, &c., left San Francisco for this hort, via Tokobatna, on March 8.
The Austrian Lloyd's s. s. Maria Faleris
left Singapore for this port on March 9, and may be expected here on or about March 16.
-
Bowdler, Public Works Department; Hom B. M. Rutasy, Harbour Master Han, J. H. Stewart Lokhart, Registrar Gen- erat; Hon. C. P. Chater, Hon. J. J. Keswick, Hon. De Ho Kel, HoNT. H. Whitehead, and Hon. L. R. Balihon, and Mr Arthoon Beth; Clerk of Councils.
"DOCUMENT
The Colonial Secretary laid on the table despatch from the Secretary of Siste on the subject of the Po Leang Bus Alnoor- poration Ordinamos, 1899, and the annual report of the Sugazietendent of the Fire Brigade,
THE JAPANESE MOYAL SUETES WEDDINGĄ The Colonial Secretary-Perhaps moz bees may be interested to home that telegram has been received from Har Mas jesty's Minister av Tokio iu reference, be the congratulations that were recently sant on behalf of the Council and community to the Emperor of Japan Tho telegram runa as follows it is addressed to His Excel leg the Governor The Kopener alas nirea to convey, to your Brcellonay bla thanks for the congratulations of yourweit and Government and to, expren: the pleatre with which he received thema ja hy
'THE` VICTORIA GAOL STAFIJENA Mr Belilios beg to give notion that at the next meeting of Council I shall ask the following question: In view of the condition of the star of Victoria Gaol," na discound by the annual report of the Superintendent, what steps do the Govern ment minud taking to reconstruct the sadd stat cr otherwise to render it eflent 32
The & Aghtning, from Calcatta, &c., left The object of this question is to ascertain. Singapore on March 9, and may be exwhether or not it would be advisable to employ Burarians or Sikhs in Victoria Gaol
pected here on or about March 18. The Chion Mutual 5, 8. Moguse, from Glas
gow and Liverpool, lait Singapore on March 10, and may be expected
here on
or about March 18:
The Colonial Beoretary-With your · Ex- cellenega permission and with the leave of. the Council I will answer that question now at it is probable there will not be another The 0. 8. 8. Co.'s. Cyclops left Bings-meeting of the Council for some time, The pore on March 14, and may be expected Government hae received on several ocda- hero on or about March 20. stons during the past eighteen months re The Taiz Line 8. B, damer, from Bombay, presentations from the Emparintendent of present left Singapore on March 13, sud may the Gaol to the effect that the be expected here on or about March 30 rates of pay and other advantages The Kulsang, from Calontin and not sufficient to attract mists of auch andonduct as it was qualifications and Straits, left Singapors for this port ou desirable that the of the Gaulshould March 14, and may be
expected here
The Government; while seeing Possess on or about March 21.
reason to agree with the superintendent in The N. G. 1. a. 8. Bieneno laft Bombay for the views he be expressed has bien an-
this port on March 10, and may be ex-milling, pending the appointment of pected here on or about March 31.
Retrenchment Commission, to take any The N. Y. K . . Hiroshima Murs left steps in the direction of entering greater in- Bombay for this port, via ports of call, ducements by higher salary or otherwise
to the staf of the Gool.' It was not oda on March 8.
sidered right oraxpedient, in view of the
•
star
T■ G. P. R. 8. 4. Empress of India ar-approximate appointment of Bebrenen- rived at Vancouver on Wodnesday morning
Capt. & Mira Welnau PATENT MEDICINE PROPRIETORS: Lan
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For SAIGON.-
Per Toyo Maru, at 9.30 s.m., on Friday,
the I thizatı
Per Benlarig. at 2,30 p.m., on Friday,
the 16 h inat.
For SWATOW
Per Fokien, at 11:30 a.m., on Friday,
the 16th Instrual- Per Taising at 30 p.m., on Friday,
the 16:6, inst..
E SINGAPORE.—
Per Lawanya 3.30 p.m., on Friday, the
18th inst.
For AMOY & SHANGHAL--
Por Titan, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the
14th inst
For NAGASAKI KOBB & YOKOHAMA.
Por dama, at-3.30 p.m., on Saturday, the 17th inst, instead of as previous- ly potiâed.
Pes Kaisa 4.80 pm, on Saturday, For SINGAPORE & LONDON.
'the 17th inst,
For SINGAPORE, & LONDON-
Por Formosa, at 5 p.m., on Saturday,
the 17th inst.
For HOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA &
TACUMA......
Per Mogul, at 11.30 am, on Tuesday,
the 20th inst.
AND
VENDORS.
DRUGGISTS' SUNDEYMEN,
UIGAR DEALERS.
"WINE AND SPIRIT MEROHENTS-
AND
AERATED WATER MAKERS,
The Hongkong Dispensary, 毌菜大港香
ESTABLISHED A.D., 1841.
A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,
Letters Parcels, &c. for Kowloon The Hongkong Dispensary, Hongkong.. Point and steamers in Harbour may be
THE M. M. Co.'s stapter Belezie, with the French mail of Tob. 16, lift Singapore at 2 p.m. to-day for this part.
The
12001
Coromission, to add soy expenditure except whatis absolutely unavoidable. There great pleasure in informing the Council that it is the intention of the Government very soon to appoint a Betrenchment Com mission, and one of the things that Com mission will take into consideration is the staff of the Victoria Gaol (applause),
Mr Whitehead was under the impres« fou there would be another meeting of the Council, and I intended to give notice of ths following resolution
Tas London Lyric Company attracted a THE OPION FARM MAC large audience to the Thestre Royal last night, when vory successful performance of Walker, London,' was given. piece was admirably singed and went from first to last in the most satisfactory manner. This evening The Private Sec- retary" will be put on the brands. ...
سی
That in view of the fact that the prosent Opium Farm expires on 28 February, 1895, and that tenders for the new Farm Est be sent in not later than 30th November, 1894, it is expedient that a Communion be ap pointed forthwith, with the ampleet powe "to","investigate and report ishin four mentta, on the working of the Farm in the In the case of the National Bank of China, past; the terms and conditions upon which Limited, v. Him Kee-Alam, of Foochow and the time for which the new Farm, if. preliminary immer of which were board say is to be granted; the defects if any, in the existing Opium Ordinances, and this before the Chief Justics yesterday, Bisaurimente to be made therein, with a Lordship, on the point of jurisdiction raised view to the provention of the smuggling of by Mr E. Robinson, counsel for the defen. plum, raw or prepared, front the Colony, in breach of our Troaties and engagements deat, hold that the Court had jurisdiction with the Government of Okins, and to the to try the ass. He, therefore, made na protection from rik of forfeiture and tine, through the operations of amugglers, of order to strike cut the aware of the ships and steamers trading from this park defence, giving leave to file an amended to Obion and Cpchiu-Ohins; and, with answer to the plaintif Bank's pleadings to to the prevention of the annoystosa within twenty-eight days, or payment of and indignities inflicted upon Chinese real- dents and travellers by the gargainitions of plaintiff costs, with immediate taxation, the officers of excise appointed by th The counsel for the Bank ware Mr J. J. Farmor under Ordinance.
The Colonial Secretary-If I might be Francia, Q., and Mr E. E Pollock, allowed, although not etrictly in order,
rolls Mate; for Havre option Hanburg, 171 Posted in the General Post Office up to The Shanghai Pharmacy, 24, Nanking Road, instructed by Mr J. G. Wright (of Mr V, I may explain that in asying tänk, this
Dakin, Oruickshank & Co., Feathers, U pkgs. Bamboos,
+
LIMITED.
VIOTORÍA DISPENSARY.
SHIPPING:
ARRIVALS
March 14:-
bozes and 220 cases Camphor, 40 045 Papor, 180 bales Bamboo-scraps and 300 balss furmeric; for Havre option Hamburg option London, 198 cases Campher and 50 canes Bristles; for Hamburg, 101 balen 16 Casos Cam- phor Oil, 220 dates Csaphor, 41 rolls Mat- ting, 2 osake Ginger, & cases Praervos, 3 Cases Chinaware, 204 pkga. Merchandise, 7 pkga. Sundries; for Hamburg option Loa^ 10 40, 36 casen Bristles.
Fockrang, British xtasızar, 091, S. Wilde, Wabu March 10, Rico.JARDINE, MATRE- BON & CO.
Sam, British steamer, 966, J. F. Messer, Bangkok March 6, and Koh-al-chang 6, Kica.-BRADLEY & Co.
---March 15-
Femptos, German steamer, 1,541, P. Cornelsen, Kutchinotzu. March 9, Coal BIRMISEN & Co.
Glenavon, British steamer, 1912, Jacobs, London January 28, and Singapore March 8, Gaural-JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Hoihana, British steamer, 898, J. Hards, Waha Marob 9, and Chinking. 10. Riss and General--BUTTERFIELD & WIN
Reisole, British gunboat, 806, Captain C. May, Takau March 18
China, German steamer, 1,114, P. Voss, Bangkok March 9, Rice-Mexoxers & Co. Tai Lee, German str. 838, T. Uslender, Deli and Panang March 5, 9 p.m., Karosine Oil-MaTax & Ou.
- DEPARTURES,
March 15 --
Activ, for Holbow.
Yas, for Moji Burenna, for Hurope, &
Footany, for Cauton Hoihow, for Canton, Sangking, for Amey The Stearmillp",
pada Peroneris, för Saigon. Glancak, Captain WEES, will be Haiton, for Bwatow, despatched sa above on Chien, for Amay.
of Hack TUESDAY; ihe 27th, Instant
Doner, fer Saigon
This Sister has superior Accommoda. Bongay, for Singapore,
Ader, for Shaughs).
slon for Passengoot, sod carries a Doctor 46th, for Shanghai and Stewarding.
For Bridght or Fanungo, apply to
OLEARED
Lothair, for Eailso. JARDINE, MATHESON & Colan, for Amoy,
“Agents,
Fokian, for Bwałow.” 404 | Belgic, for Negaäki and San Francisco. Hongkong, March 15, 1881.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
KONGKONG HOTEL,
Mr W. M. Adams Mr B. Lyall Miss Marie D'Ato Mt T. May Miss Nelly D'Are. Mr J. MoWilliams Misa Ethel D'Aro Mr D. J. R. Mees,
Mr Maordink Miss Emily D'Are
Me T. Mitchell Mr W. D'are Lord and Lady Ash-Me T. Mirony
burton, maid & valet Rev. J. M. Morton Hon. A. H. Baring Mr & Mrs Nocton MrJ. do Rego Barros Hou F. & Mrs North
as Du Bois
Mr W. Opthout Bliss Outhout Mi Halen. Onthouk Mica Emily Gothout
Misa E. De Bojs Capt. Barr, B.N Mr H. Barton Mr J. Burton.
Mr W. Parfitt. Miss Chamney Mr and Mrs Pearce Dr. J... R. Potoam Mr and Mrs F. vonder
Cremer
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TELEGRAMS,
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(Fia Southern Litte,)
LORD BALISEURT AND BARL ROSEBERY ON HOME RULE
LONDON, March 19, 1884,
Lord Salisbury urged the Government to
H. Dergon's office), Mr H. L. Dennys instructed Mr Bobinson. ANOTHER phase of the terrorism, inspired by the lawless rowdies who have been permit
might be the last meeting of the Cont ail I meant there was before the Créteil tārza ordjasnons which will probably be passed to-day withone substantial alteración, and it is the intention of His Resellency, in that case, to adjourn the Cranat eine die.
ted to take charge of this Colony for fourds possibly the Council may be sware. Hijs Excellency is going to laava for Japan daya, has caade its appearance amongst the about the middle of next work-and- bricklayers and other labourers engaged on it would be inconvenient to hold meeting of Council unlean" necessity. building operations. Five hundred men ont existed for doing so. In his absense, I of the 1100 employed on the new reservoirat shall have to cooupy the chair, and 1'anilla Quarry Bay have been frightened from their be without the services of a Colonial Bea work, and many others have stopped work try
His Froallery-Have you any further or buildings in the city Business is other question, Me Whitehead bank wine seriously interfered with; and although
THE RSUISTRIE QENERAL'S DEPÄRIMISSÄ
Mr Whitehead asked the 101
the folloring murderous assaults seem to have sesand,
questiona davo -the danger to good government and to prov
Will the Honcrable the Registrie Ge perty has not passed away. We hear that nezal inform the Council whether he con number of arrests have been made, and cars in the recommendations made by lis A. M. Thomson, in the last paragraphs of that the Police are doing good work." A the Acting Registrar General's Report - the same time a military proceselen, with a for 1893, laid before the Legislativa 22
Council of its last mosting, in favor of few small dragons in the chapo of field und
Retranchment in the Registene. Geberal's: Department; amounting to close supon 85,000 per annum, and, if so, him he at awashbucklers who now fancy they see asted the etention of the Bors ernment to the propriety of effeckog mach work their own' sweet will in this British an annual having, and if no; abuzaj and ge
when, and if Lot, why not. Colony
The Colonial Secretary replied that he
Maxim
guns, would probably exercise a wholesama, infinance upon the Cantonsss
"A GENTLEMAN "who mocantly breakfastor had best supplied with written wWISTOCE with Prince Bismarck relates that after from the Registrar General to these ques breakfast bie refusal of the engano that tona With regard to the third proposal was handed round made Blumark adlaim, the Registrar General did nos concar in the Ah! it seems to me thai dzlaking is dying proposal of Me Thomson, ss some redbrytim ou fast We shall soon be like in the staff had already thing but fos and water. We Northern Vasot, eo might be giv take the verdict of the Country on Home people need some good drink. The Thomson's proposal, and the Regulat
Spaniards, and the Hengerians and so on Condral was favourable to the docto Rule forthwith, maintaining that dolay is een manage wilboat strong liquor, baik of the staff of Inspectate of Brothels in the dangerous alike to England and Ireland. Germany's all the batter for half a bottle event of the abolition of the reglatrusion of Karl Rosebery stated the Government and belter still for a whole bottle of wine brothels No recommendation, boweTKY quite prepared to appeal to the Country on side him. I don't like liquears and suck was made by the Registrar General for the
continued, and that was abolition of the regulation of bush Home Kole when the proper time arrives all you used to get as she old Empress NEW DEAIKAUN PIPARÁTH WITRY
parties. Now, amali gines of Mr Whitebond naked the following quie Augusta's to do so, but will not eancode to the Hoe oor sogtae a what has always maited me toss-Will the Goyard of care the of Lords the right to torce discution Farinnately, among the non-commissioned Corsoil with e tur upon Parliament.
officers who served as her table was a long young artilleryman.do good friend of mine, When he stood before me with the tray of ginuses, I used to wink at him with my right, "nye" (hưrm the Prisos graphically fastrated this dumb show), and khan cho sued to wink at me with his left eye, and than I know that he'd put a special dose of
English, who have taken to drinking no. the prohk qƐ the higher 2
BIAM AND GREAT BRITAIN. Lord, Rosebery says the acute phaus M. the negotiations between the two Constries has passed over, and that the Government
is fully alive to the fact that the commeren ogmo in a particular corner of the tray
of Nism i almost wholly British,
for my particular bonelt 1
Today:
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(1) The host
nystem as "dadgand Chadwick,
(2.) The departures,
my
Chadwink's designa, sex ava
(8) The total amount of mandes
readed on the new nohame up to 3T3 December, 1893-***
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