Mails.
To-day's Advertisements.
Occidental & Oriental Steam-GRAND COMPLIMENTARY BENEDIT
Ship Company.
TAXING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXIOD, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE,
VIA
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING
STEAMERS,
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU,
PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
Oceanic (via Naga-`
saki, Kobe, Inland TUESDAY, Oot. 30, Sea, Yokohama at I p.m.
and
Galenolalu)................
Kobe, Inland Sea TUESDAY, NOT. 20,
and Yokohama)...)
Kobe, Inland Sea
at 1 p.w.
WANDERED TO
Miss Elsie Adair.
M'
EL 81E TIS 8
A DAIR, Assisted by M. WALTER VANDERLIP, Herozess's MOST TALENTED Amateurs, aud the
8. L. I. ATKING ORCHESTRA,
Will give a FINAL PERFORMANCE, (By Special Request), On WEDNESDAY Next,
OCTOBER 24,
CHANGE OF PROGRAMME with
NEW DANCE EFFECTS.
Plas and Tickets at Messrs. KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED.
Hongkong, October 22, 1894,
JONCERT.
1607
CIGNOR CATTANEO will give
CONCERT in the Ciry HALL on the 7TH NOVEMBER, Assisted by his Puens,
Belgic (via Nagasaki, wysDAY, Dec. 19, Signor FRANCESCONI (leading Manila Teucr),
and Yokohama)....
at i p.m.
Steamship OCEANIC will be despatched for SAN FRANCISCO, *id NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA and HONOLULU, q TUESDAY, the 30th October, al I p.m., conaestion being made a Yokohama with Steamers from Shanghai,
Bicamera of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point en romele
Through Passengers Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all trane. Atlantio lines of Steamers, and to the prin cipal cities of the United States or Canada. Hates and particuları of the various routes may be obtained apon application,
and several LADY AMATEURA.
The Concert will be given for the Banoft of the FRINGE CONVENT.
Hongkong, October 22, 1894,
RONGKONG JOCKEY CLUB.
NOTICE.
1,02
THE Yearly General MEETING of MEMBERS behold in the Crey Ha on WEDNESDAY, 31st October, at 3 p.m.
By Order,
HART BUCK, Acting Clerk of the Course. Hongkong, October 22, 1894.
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CATHAY
CHAPTER,
No. 1166.
Special rates (first class only) are grated A Regalar CONVOCATION of the to Missionaries, members of the Naval, above CHAPTER will be held at Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, FERRMASONS HALL, Zetland Street, on to European officials in service of Uhine WEDNESDAY, the 31st Instant, at 8.30 and Japan, and to Government officials and for p.m. precisely.
their families,
Passengers who have paid full fare, ro embarking at San Francisco for China er Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will be allowed a discount of 10 per sent. This allowance does not apply to through fores from China and Japas te Europe.
All Parool Packages should be markod te address in fall; and same will be received at the Company's Othloe until 6 p.m. the day previons to sailing.
Consular Invoices to accompany Cargo destined to points beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Company's Offices, addressed to the Col. lector of Customs, San Francisco,
For further information as to Freight ur Passage, apply to the Agency of the Dompany, No. 7, Praya Contral
C. L GORHAM, Acting Agent. Elongkong, October 15, 1894.
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NOTICE,
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES, PAQUEROTS FOSTE KHANGAIS,
STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT BAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND
BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, LONDON,
HAVRE AND BORDEAUX :
ALBO
PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLATA,
S. HANISCH, Serby E.
1700
Hongkong. Dotober 22, 1894. THE JELEBU MINING & TRADING
COMPANY, LIMITED.
Aalosing 31st July, 1894, having been DIVIDEND of 5% for the Half-your
declared, COUPON No. 9, in PAYABLE at the Braxons of the OHARTERED BANK INDIA, AUSTRALIA AND ÜHISA, in Hong- kong and Singaporo, on and after 16th October, as follows:-
#1
-+-
Lot. A for 50 Shares with $12.50
B 20
$ 5,00 Б 110 m
11 1.25 HUTTENBACH BROTHERS & Co.,
General Agents.
Destination
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loa ling.
Bremen & Ports of Call Bayern (3)............ Foodhow and Tientsin Nanchang (1).
Ancona (0), Japan
Kobe........Hongay (8) London & Parts of Call Malavos (a). Londos.....
Manila (3) Marsailles. v. Saigon Oceanion (s). Now York,.BuezCana! Glenesk (6)..... Port Darwin, &c.......Taiyuan (a). 5. Francison, v. Japa Oceanic (8), S. Francisco, v. Jaja City of RiodeJane
Surat (8)....... Lyoomoon (s)...
()
Bhani..
Shanghai Shanghai..
S'pore, Havro & 'burs Oceans (8)... B'tow, Amoy & Fehow Hailong (8). Vancouver (H.C.: Empress of China Victoria (B,C), &c....Victoris (6)................... Yokohama and Kobó..]Priok (s).......
'ham, Kobé & N'saki)NQruberg (8)...............
(8).
Anoma, British steamer, 1,888, W. Di│ Mudie, Yokohama October 13, Mails and General.-F.&O. 8. N. Ca.
Chuan, German steamer, from Canton. Glucksburg, German str., from Canton. October 22:- Saraghiang, British steamer, 994, 0. B. N. Dodd, Manila Oot, 19, Bazar and General, -BUTTERFIELD & WIRE.
Pakshan, British steamer. 835, J. Jenkins, Bangkok Uot, 13, Rice.-Hor HING HONG. Canton, British stemmer, 1,110, Thoa. H. Solar, Singapore Oct. 10, and Saigon 17, Rico and Cereals-JaMDINE, MATHESON & Co.
Surat, British steamer, 1,676, J. F. Jephton, Bombay October 5, and Singapore 17, Maila aud Genaral.-P. & O. S. N. Co. Oceana, Gorman steamer, 1,628, T. Behrens, Kobe October 17, General. SIEMEREN & Co.
Hasuri, French str., 739, J. V. Chadzko, Haiphong October 19, and Joihow 21, Gen- |eral,-A. It. MAKTY,
Maleceu, British stemmer, 2,618, P. W. Osen, Shanghai October 29, Maits and Gan. aral.-P. & O. 8. N. Co.
DEPARTURES.
October 21-
orgie. Tantolus, for Singapore and London. Protas, for Moji.
Sherard Osborn, fos
Hupek, for Amoy. Trinan, for Shanghai.
H. Hackfeld, for New York. Progress, for Canton
October 22:- Forfait, French corrette, for Saigon. Fakien, for Swaton. Taisany, for Canton.
Glengue, for Shanghai. Mandarin, for Amoy.
CLEAKED. Chusan, for Newchwing. Benvenis, for Kobe.
| Fai Lec, for Swater.
PASSENGERS,
ANKETAN
Par Ask, from Haiphong, 1 European, 1701 and 26 Chinese.
End October, 1894,
GLEN LINE OF STEAM PACKETS.
FOR NEW YORK VIA SUEZ CANAL
The Stuamelsip
Glenesk, Capt. WEESTER, will be despatched as above on WEDNESDAY, the 24th Inst., at 3 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
Agents. Hongkong, October 22, 1894.
1839
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED
FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW,
The Co.'s Steamship
Hailoong, Captain Boac, will be despatched for the ahora
ON WEDNESDAY, the Company Paris on THURSDAY, the 20th Instant, at
at Noon,
S.S. OCEANIEN, Commandant SCHMITZ, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE and JARGO, will leave this Fort for tho above places,
Cargo and Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and so cepted in transit through Marsailles for the principal places of Europe.
be granted till Shipping Orders wif Мосп
Carge will be received on board unti£ p., Bpects and Parals until 3 p.m. on the 30th October, 1804. (Parcela su pot be be sent on board; they must be left at the Agonoy's Office).
Contents and value of Puckages to re-
quired.
For further particulara, apple a J Company's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent." Hongkong, October 17, 1894.~~-
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NORTHERN PACIFIJ STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
(SUBJECT TO ALTERATION), Victoria Thesday | November 6. Tacoma...... | Tronday December 11. Bith............... [Tuesday Jan. 108. Vistoria. Tuesday Jan. 31/95. Paroma... | Tuesday | Feb. 26/95,
THE
THE SteamshipTM VICTOKIA, Captain J. FANTON, BẦN,E, seiling at Noon, va
Daylight.
Per Toiseng, from Shanghai, Mrs Seymour, Mrs Macflattie and child, for Canton, 406 Chinese, from Swatow for Hongkong,
Apinis.
Data o“ Leavin'.
p.a
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Nov. 12, at 3 Butterfield & Swim...October 26. IP. & O. 8. N. Co. Oct. 36, at noon. Jardine, Matheson&Co Oat, 27, at noon. .P. & O. 8. N. On...3/Oct, 25, at moon.
P. O. §. 3. Do.....About Nor. 7. Measageries Maritimes Cot, S1, at noon. Jardine, Matheson&0% Oct. 24, at 3 p.m Butterfold & Swire... Oct. 26, at 9 p.m. 0. & G. 8. 8. 06. Oct. 30, at 1 p.m. e) Pacific Mail &. S. U... Nov. 7, ob 1 p.m. P. & O. S. N. Do...Oct. 23, daylight. Sismasen & Co.... Oot. 24, at 4 p.m. Norddeutscher Lloyd. About October 25,
&O, S. N. Co......About Nov. 4. Siemssen & Co....
Oct. 24, at 4 p.m. Douglas Laprak & Co. Oct. 25,
daylight. Vanadian Pfe R. Oo..Oct. 31, at noon. Nor. P'ie 8. & R. Cos. Nov. 6, at noon. Siemssen & Co..........Oct. 23, st 4 p.m. Norddeutscher Lloyd. about October 25.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close :-
For YOKOHAMA & KOBE.—
Per Priok, at 3,30 p., on Tuesday, the
23rd inst.
For HOIHOW & HAIPHONG.--
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight-Burst leaves for Shanghai. 4 p.m.-Priok loaves for Japan.
General Memoranda. WEDNESDAY, October 24.2.
Goods per Steamer Sydney unclaimed
after Noon subject to rent 9p.m.Performance at the City Hall. THURSDAY, October 25:-
Goods por Glengyle undclivored after this
date subject to rent.
9 p.m.-Pexformance at the City Hall. 9p.m.-Convocation of Victoria Chapter SATURDAY, October 27
Gooda par Prisk uzdelivered after this
date subject to rent.
9 p.m.--Performance at the City Hall. WEDNESDAY, October 31:-
"
3 p.m.--Meeting of Members of ths.
Hongkong Jockey Club, p.m.-Convocation of Cathay Chapter. WEDNESDAY, November 7:-
9p.m.-Concert at the City Hall,
NOW READY.
Vol. XXL-No. 4.
Per disk, at 9.20 s.m., on Wednesday. CHINA REVIEW'
the 24th inst.
For SINGAPORE & NEW YORK.—
Por Glenesk, at 2.30 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 24th inst.
For SINGAPORE.--
the 24th inst.
CONTAINS
The Triad Society, or Heaven and Earth
Association
The Anciant Coinage of China,
For Oceans, at3.30a.m., on Wednesday, Turke-Boythian Tribes-After Han Dynasty
Jottings from Canada-Autiquariau nud
Phitological Researches.
For SHANGHAI ~~~
Per Lymoon, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes.
day, the 24th inst.
For SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOW.- Per Hailom, at 5 p.m., on Wednesday,
the 24th inst
For 81 RAITS & LONDON.—
Per Malacca, at 11.30 a.m., on Thursday,
the 15th inst,
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAMA. Per Ancona, at 11.80 s.m., on Friday,
the 26th inst.
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY 18. LAND, COKTOWN, TOWNSVIL- LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL- BOURNE.-
Per Taiguan, at 2.30 p.m., on Friday
the 26th inst.
For TOOUHOW & TIENTSIN,-
For Nanchang, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,
the 26th inst
For KOBE
Per Hougay, at 11.30 am., on Saturday,
the 27tb inst.
For SHANGHAI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, B.C., & TACOMA.— Per Victoria, at 11.30a.m., on Saturday.
the 6th November.
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET.— The British Contract Packet Malacca will be despatched on THURSDAY, the 20th October, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be. yond, vid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlements, Netherlands India, Bur mab, Deylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in cinsing
the Maila, &c.
MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIne Ra
WAY Co.'s PACKET.
The Canadian Pacifio Mail Packot Empress
Nots,
Increase in the Cultivation of Oplan
in Okina
The Construction of the Yih King, Queries,→→→
Chinese Sociology.
Replies
Reply to Dr. Edkins. Notices of New Books, Collectanea Bibliographica. Books Wanted, Bxchanges, &o. To Contributora.
Exchange.
Boruxoro, October 22, 1994, On London
Bank, Wize,
On demand,
M
30 days' sight,
4 months' aight,
Oredita, 4
Documentary, 4 months" sight,"
On Paris-
On demand,
Credits, 4 months' sight,
On New York-
Un Berlin-Domand,...
Ou
On demand
2/11
2/1
2/11
2/11 2/1
*.. 2.65 ... 2.70 ... 2.14
Credite, G0 days'
sight,
Bomstay-
... 527
190 190)
190
190
781 ... 741 847.70
9.31
...38
Wire, On demand On Calcutta
Wirs,
On demand, On Shanghat
On demand,
30 days' sight, private paper Gold Leaf, 200 die (per task) Sovereigns (Bank's buying rate) Silver (per oz.) 'az
THE
+
of China will be despatched on WED. Hongkong. Dispensary.
Por Ancona, for Hongkong; from Yoko- hamas, &c., Mr J. A. Patoman and servant, Mina F. Smith, Mr Boehmer, Ient. W. H. Bunbury, Hon. I. H. Hamilep and san, Meseta Írism, McLaughlin. M. De Bunsen. Mr Nowrojee and servant, 2 Indians, Mossre L. R, Majendie, A.J. Whitherd, J. W. Tom. He, F. Lureur, Lord and Lady Randolph Churchill, valet ad maid, Mrs Yamaroto Bisa and servant, Mr Koyama Kauji, 211.00 .M. Post-Office closes, but Corres
Mr F. Clarke, Mr and Mrs Turn- Indiane, kawa, Messta Mo Kang, Ab Foo, C. Tripper, and 9 Chinese.
NESDAY, the 31st October, with Mails for Shanghai, Japan, the United States, Canada, &c., which will be closed as follows:- 10a.m. Registry closes.
pondence may be pusted on board tho Packet with the Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage, until time of departure
Par Sunghiang, from Manila, 3 Europeans, and 30 Chinese.
MAIL The
BY THE UNITED STATES PACKET.-- d States Mail Packet Oceanic will esparched on TUESDAY, the
DELICIOUS SWEETS
AND
CONSERVES.
TTE have JUST RBOKITED our
30 Instart, with Mails for Japan W
Boalu, San Francisco, the United Stat, Canada, Peru, &o., which will be clad an follows:-- Fegistry ceases.
Per Pakahan, from Bangkok, 19 China. Por Canton, from Singapore, 27 Chinese. Per Surat, for Hongkong: from London, Hon. W. M Goodman, Mrs Goodman and
W. Ja
Jack- child, Mrs Gillespie, Mr and Mra
Talbot Ponsonby, Nar. son, Mid. N. Cadet W. E. Day, Nav, Cadet Hon. R. O. B. Bridges, Nav. Cadata G. F. Iama, FNOON.
0.30 8. Rising, 0. Smith, Henniker Heaton, Linuts. F. G. Bird, G. F. Aremitage, Assist. Eng. R. W. Skelton, Assist. Pay T. H Billett, Gunnar John Haynes, Flest Pay. 3. J. Haar, Mr Goodman's native servant; from Brindisi, Mr C. E. Buck-Keene; from Bombay Meners F. Merwanjee, & Yaabi- Dakin, Cruickshank &ak, Sarabjos Merwanjes and non, A. M.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Bangkong, October 22, 1894.
Company, Ltd.
1698
JAVE Just Received a CONSIGNMENT
HAY
DF
Ilford Dry Plates,
,, 1/1, 10 × 8, 10 × 12,
and are offering the same at
POPULAR PRICES.
Sensitized Albumenized
PAPER,
pl., in tins.
CHEAP AND KELIABLE.
TUESDAY, the 6th November, will proceed Dakin, Cruickshank & Co., to VICTORIA, 8.0., and TACOMA við SHANGHAI, INLAND SEA, KOBE and
YOKOHAMA
Through Bills of Lading insed to Japan, Pacific Coast Pointa, and to Canadian and United States Points
wid
Consuler Invoices of Goods for United States
Pointa should be in gasdruplicate; one copy must la sant forward by the steamer to the care of The Freight Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash.
Parcels must be sent to our Office with wddress marred in full by 6
pas, on the
day previous to sailing.
VICTORIA DISPENSARY,
HONGKONG.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. Oolobar 20
Aik Danish str., 691, NO Karina & Co
1646
Karangia, E. S. Digaria, J.
Mulls,
F.M. Post Office alasos, but Correa- pond pee may be posted on board the Packet, with Late Fee of 10 cents extra Postage until the time of departure
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Miss Elsie Adair Mr O. 8. Barff
Jameshedjo Manocijas, Mr Morwanjee's native servant, Mr Kurangia's cative acr vant, Mr Marrsujee's native servant, Mr Manockjee's natire servant, and Mr H. Jamaledin; from Fetang, Mr F. O. Jack-Mr H. Butler
Bou
Surg.-Major Hughes Mr A. W, Irlam Mr J. Kingborn Mr F. S. Les Mr F. Balfour-Levs Mra Lunt and 3 chil
Rev. C. Bayles Mr W. Blayty Mr J. Bayer
Hen. F. A. and Mrs drea n and aervant; from Singapore, 13 Chi-
Dooper
Mr K. Lyell ness. For Shanghai: from London, Messes
Capt R. Crawford Me T. Mitchell - T. A. 8. Robinson, W. Richardson, C. W. Mr and Mrs Dixon, Mr W. Parfitt Bentley, F. Hiscook, H. AL. Curtis, J. But-
maid and 3 children Mr H. A. Paltman BOK, W. B. Moses, W. F. Doherty, F. W.
R. Williams, A. Müller, Righley,
Comtesse de Domville Mes Phillips R. F.
Mr A H Pledge,
Davidson, Mens HAM. Dreux
Borgood Misa Saidmore Ottewill, V. L. Savage, 1. L. Higgs. J. G. Mr W. A. Duff
Mr B. E.
thean Carvill, and W. Baird; from Brindisi, Mr Alias Easter
don. Mr V. N. Kdisca Mrs A. Smith
Miss J,
Baben Ezekiel. For Kobe: from London, Mr and Mrs Faragobir W. Stevens
Mr Gallivar. For. Yokohama: from Bom- bay. Surg-Major G. A. Hughes For Nagasaki from Penang, Me Ohyance, and 1 Japanese.
Per Malacca, from Shanghai, Mr Roche, Mrs Russell, and 4 Chinese.
DEFARTED.
For Fakien, for Swatow, 250 Chinese. Per Glengyle, for Shanghai, 1 European. Per Mandarin, for Amay, 288 Chidees. Per Tsinan, for Sharp Poak, Mr and Mrs
and 2
2 children Mr G. Fearick
Mr H. A. 8. Thompson Mr and Mrs. Vander. Hon. W. M. and Mrs
Goodman Mr T. Guignard. Major and Mrs Wrot
Mr W. Whiley Hon. G. H. Hamilton tealey
and non
Mr O. H. 9. Haris Me 8, Yorbitako
MOUNT. AUSTIN HOTEL.
Mr Chantrey Luchbald Mr H. E. Bossball Capt Hall Jackson Mr Hart Buck Mr Keith
Q. Skerrett Bogers; for Shanghai, Messrs | Mr F. U. Bell J. H. Lywu, G. Grimble and F. Lammert. TO DEPART.
For Tai Lee, for Swatow, 50 Chinose,
SHIPPING REPORTS.
;"
Mr W. H. Bornbury, Lieut. Kretzschmar
T.8.0.
Mrs Kretzschmar and Dr. and Mrs J. Can. S children
the and child.” Mr C. Malsch Lord any Lady Bau-Mr & Mrs McCallum
dolph Charohül and child
Mr T. P. Cochrane Mr IL. B. Meyerink Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mrs E. W. Mitchell Mr. A. Causing MF K. Ortiz Mr and Ms FrostMe J. Hankin
and 2 children: Mrs Sipry Mr & Mrs D. Gillies Mr O, B. Taylor
0. H. Grace Capt. A. Tillett
The British steamer Tuisung reporta: From Shanghai, fine weather with strong N. to N.W. winds, and high ass to arrival at. Swetow; thence to arrival, fina waather, with smooth asa.
The British steamer Sungkiang reports Passed a barque steering S.. latitude 19 26 N., longitude 1177 E, fresh monsoon and high 60s throughout the passage.”
The British steamer Falahan reports: Varying light winds to Pulo Genders; and Monsiour Husrt Mr H. I Tomkins
Mia Hormool
Mrs A, K LASTKAYNEN and shild
thence fresh squally NR. monsoon, is Mr and Mrs E. Han high sea, and rainy weather to poti, ar Revsbeck,he Brush stemor Canton reperta: phreys & childrenade J, T. Y, Vernon
Had fret N.E. gale, and heavy head sea till Arrival at Hongkong.
For further information sa to Passage or Haiphong October 18, BARHOLD,
Freight, apply to
- DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, Ostobar 19, 1894.
WASHING BOOKS.
(In English "and" "Ohines,)
"ATWASHERMAN'S BOOKS, for the
B Oatober 21
Crescent, Britial craiser, 7,700, Captain
1678 Fisher, Bingapore October 15.
Taignas, British steamer, 1,450, Nelson, Moji October 15, General -Burtekrold
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close-
For SHANGHAL-
Per Glucksburg, at 9.80, on Tuesday; the 23rd faster egg mahudi
Taisaxe, British str., 1,605, H. W. Hogy, use Shanghai October 17, and Swatow 90; For KOBE
in
MM GAH Mr G. IL Medhot
Mr J. A. Es ChindetDapt, and Alta Moore Miss Ocd Mr Morony Mr B. Oremble Mr Bandelanda
de Mr Cordis Nielsen Mr R. P. Dipple Mr J. F. Dowling Mr F. Elagher Mr. D. Turquianon Mr and Mm Erin. Me W. B. Harrisalay Bmith & family Mr Geo, Holme Caple Bloobun Man Geo. Holmen, Mrs Stoning
of Ladies and Greatlemen, can now General.Jardins, MargHICLE & CO. SE Per Benteniss, að 10 a.m., on Tuesday Morton Jones (Me A. G. Bloket?
be bad at this Office-Pelen, $1 each
ORA MAIL Oflo
Agrfait, French corvette, 2.301, Captain
Rocloux, Nagasaldi Optober 17,
the end inst, instead of as previous- ly soused.
Mr J. E. Macros - M E Wic
first
--BIRTHS.
On the 10th Sept., st 96, Broadhurat- gardena, Went Hampstead, the wife of G. S. Monnar, of Daughter.
MONDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1884/
Tax Surac leaves for Shanghai at daylight- to-morrow:
On the 16th September, at Rushbrooke, In Chiyuen, which has been pent up la Queenstown, the wife of SURGEON EDWARD Weihalwei for, asvoral, waoka, arrived at MRADE, R.N., H.M.S. Alacrity, of Shanghai on the 16th inst, te Daughter.
On the 11th Instant, at No. 10, Bund, Tas French crnizer Forfait arrived herm Kobe, the wife of MAX SURTE, of from Nagamki yesterday, and left agatz Daughter.
At Shanghai, on the 18th
of C. A. PULIAN, of a Son
of
the wife this morning for Saigos.
On the 14th Fist,, at Shanghai, the wife T¤ were 1,204 visitoza to the City Hall JAMES SCOTT, H.B.M. Vice-Consul, of a Museum during the week ending October Bon
21, of whom 166 were Burcpoans.
DEATHS.
On the 14th October, at Shanghai, ORVILLE DENTON,on of Thomas and THE 9. &0.24. Oceanic, with maile, &c, Katharine Bassert, aged 5 years and 10 left Nagasaki for this port on Saturday, months,
the 20th instant, at 2 p.m. On one 18th Octobor, at Shanghai, in the 27th year of his age, ROBERT Woo, only son of the Rev. H, N, Woo, of the American Episcopal Mission; ?
Loan and Lady Randolph Chsrebill arrived here this morning from Japan by the P. O. steamer Ancona: They are staying at
The publication of this issue commenced Mount Austin Hotel ef 6.35 p.m.
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, OCTOBER 12, 1894,
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSED SURZ CANAL,
OUTWARD BOUND Orono, Sept. 25:
Jalam, Maple Branch, Aggi, 28 Benledi, Bombay, Frigga, Boynton, Oct. 2 Calédonian, Glenartney, Cam, HOMEWARD BOUND-Pinguey, Sept. 21;
Cascapedía, 9.
Java 29, Oulang. Oct. 2; Daphne, Aden, B.
The N. L. Os, a steamship Bayern, with
the German Maiz of Sept. 24, left in gapore on Friday, the 19th October, and may be expected hers on or about Wednesday, Oct, 24.
The O. & C. s. Oceanic, with the Am
CAN MAIL of Sept. 25, left Naga
Tus frat and second taame of the Linoola Regiment have just played 'a ith Scal tis fer the Singapore football cap. As usual, the game ended in a draw.
A London telegram to the Bangkok Tivres (dated 4th October) says:-A strong de- tachment of French troops is miling for Siam.
INTERESTING and satisfactory latters from the Mine of the Balmoral Gold Mining Co.
seen by shareholders at the Secretary's have been received per Tainan, and can be
office, No. 9 Praya Central,
Ter P. M. .z. City of Rio de Fancire, with mails, &c., from San Francisco to the 4th instant, has arrived at Yokohama, and will leare for this port to-morrow morning, the 23:d inst., via Nagasaki,
mki on Saturday, October 20, at 2A requiem masy will be held at the Reman p.m., and may be expected here on or Catholic Cathedral on the 27th immiant, at about Wednesday, Oct. 24.
för
The N. P. . .ictorie left Yokohama for for the repose of the soal of the Hongkong, via Kobe, on Oct, 20, Right Roy, Bishop Raimondi. The Rer. The P. M. City of Rio de Janeiro, Father Cunha, of Macao, will preach on the
with the AMERICAN AIL of Dot. 4 leaves Yokohama for this port on Tuca
docasion day, Oct. 25, at daylight, via Nagasaki, and may be expasted here on or about The Empress of India left Vancouver for
Oct. 30,
The
this
port on Oct. 15. The 0.0 Galic left San Fran- cisco on October 18 for this port, vis Yokohama and Nagasaki.
The Wingsang, from Calcutta, Pentang and Singapore, left Bingapore for this port on Oct. 16, and may be expect ed here on or about Oct. 25. The O. S; S. Co.'s steamer Polyphanus lolt Singapore on October 17, and may be expected bere on or about Oot. 29, The China Mutual Co.'s steamer Kintuck, from Glasgow and Liverpool, left. Sin- -gapore for this port on October 18,
£
4r the tenth ordinary general meeting of the Jelebu Mining and Trading Co., held
at Singapore on the 13th fustant, before the report had beau adopted, motion by Mr Belomon, seconded by Mr Wagner, that a dividend of five per cent. be paid, wax car- fiel by 11 votes to 3.
TUNE kave been rumours, says the N.-G.. Daily News, that arrangements am being made to despatch troops to the southern pro tices of China, and it has been hinted that there is serious discontent in Li Han-luxy's
and may be expected here on or about pice-royalty, but we bolleve that if troupe Oct. 25,
are being mant, it is with the view of being The N. G. L. Bermida loft Singapore for prepared for a foreign, not a donisatie for.
this port on Oct. 20, and may be ex-
peated here on or about Oct. 27..
The P. & D. Bombay left Loadon for Ar the Shangbai Regatta the International this port on Sept. 17, mud the same four-cared race (which married with it the Coats Canton left on 39th Sept. The P. & O. Co. & Shanghas loft, Lon don for China on Oct. 14. MAS
Tax Hospital Sanday collection at Union Church yesterday amounted to $107.80.
Tux delivery of the English Mail was begun at 1227.
Ladies Purse) was won by the English or after a magnificent case with the German The International eight-esrad raus was also I won by the English, after a hard struggle with the Germana, Mr H. C. Pearos stroked the winning arawe.
BIONOR Cattaneo wit give a Consert in the The French Admiral was reported to have City Hall on the 7th prox. for the benefit visited Peking on the 10th inst.
of the French Convent. He will be sassiste Tax Quesi has been pleased to approve ofed by Sigdor Francemont, the leading tenor Don J. de Navarro as Consul for 8psin at of the Italian troops in Manila (who is Hongkong.
bers for a holiday), by several lady am taurs, and by the Signor's pupils. Further
shipment of WHOLEAOKE SWEETS THE Hon. W. M. Goodman, Attorney particulars of the Concart will be given
and CONFECTIONERY suitable for the Ветвоп
It includes:-
No. 1 Fondaute Fourres.
Nougatines,
Chocolatinos.
No. Z Fondaula Fourres.
Eggs.
Dragées Créme Caraque. Dragos Nougat Carres.
Praline Vanille.
French Almond Rock.
Butter Scotch.
Marzipan Cubes,
Montelimait Nougat.
Collard's Butter Soslob,
Collard's Almond Rock,
Cadbury's Obocolate Creams.
Apricotines.
Trocaderos Patisseries.
andos Aboukir
Meloma
Small Légume Liqueurs, Large Légumes Liqueurs.
Old English Toffee.
Ina Jordan Almonds
Pine Apple Noyeati Pascal's Golden Maltex.
Fina
Collard à Amorte
A. S. WATSON & Co.
THE HONGKONG DISFENBAKY,
ESTABLISHEDSA.D. L
October
later on.
General, and Mrs Goodman arrived to-day per the P. and O. mail steamer Surat The will of Mr John Potter, of the Chinese four seamen who wore charged at the Matual Steam Navigation Company, has Magistracy nome time ago with maltreating been proved by the executors, his cetate the second mats of the British ship Muston being vaines for probate at £39,198 98, 101. and subsequently discharged because of the absence of the principal witness in Saigon, THE ffisen subscription griffins which have been re-arrested. They were taken arrived from the north by the Taisang before Capt. Hastings at the Magistrmoy yesterday were drawn for a Kennedy's this morning and remanded till Thunday morning. The mate still shows signs of brutal treatmen
stables this afternoon.
Tax maximum temperature last month as recorded at the Observatory was 92.9 and The
MEETING of the Porsk Sagar Cultivation Co. we held at Shanghai on the 16th inst The following resolution was passed: That the directors be authorised to declare and pay a further dividend not exceeding six per court for the past season, as, and when
the minimum. 75, the mean being 81, rainfall amounted to 19.11 inches.
MAJOR GENERAL Willlim Owen had left for Hiroshima, according to Istest advices from Japans will thence procsed to join the Japanese army in Korea, as British circumstances permit to carry forward to military attachéi
sext year's socoania any balanss that may remain over. A dividend of, 4 per cent. Mim Adair gave another performance at was declared for the season ending Sist the Theatre Royal, City Hall, on Saturday July, 1894.
night, to a very large audience. The fair
dansoure was. nisisted by a number of The B. I. E N. elesmer Mombused, which amatates, win. Mopars Clark, E. W. Mol was at Singapore on the 12th leaf, prosteda land, Brady, B. B. Lammert, 7 D. Lapraik, to Australia to take up the Lebdou rus of Dananberg, and G. Caldwell. An nechesses the s. 8. Jumma. This latter whip, sus of was famished by the popular Band of the the finest possessed by the British India Shropshire LL Mr Hrady, who was the N. Co., when about to lotes for Austral prominant apustar, kept to andience in was detained to take out to Hongkong tho cosm of Jangbiar with his inimitabia Berta delsils required to bring up the garrison to tions and bla elever rendiecitim of quite af the authorised strength, and the Jumna's
The autorkan pasengers were turned over to the ment: indood, might have been styled the ; Paramatta.
Jemen.
took
dancing has
Or diursday evening a wratch, four- raca will be cowed by the members of the Victoria Hacrestian Oigh The Te will be
dawsaj in gewonfully and wow cree the meus! Repita sozene, off
Howisons The ervan aru ka tallow the manipulati
No. Station dom ents on the stage in this part T. Kesk (Capt.)
Laminert
and
portion of the show in most creditable à. Alri
Good stog Lammert (Capf.) JM. B. Maahakão, m J. A. Alver
Dannenberg.
mirably thrown- üpös kas sauser Thy BitSha materially heightens the beautiful effect of har moramenta, and thereby completes the snccom of the best dancing display over joen in Hongkong, 4. beneft has been jendared to - Mim Adair, which will take | Disember. Bacalla place on Wednesday not, the Hiz
10.
Korablitme
Station 6. Bischoff (Cup)
J. M. Jurado
Mollinas,
No. 4. Station-*^)
W, Stopaal (Capt) 6. O Bywy Lloyd Chon
The crown for the Chairman's Ons at the
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