Entertainments.
THEATRE
To-day's Advertisements.
ROYAL,
CITY
HALI,
HONGKONG.
A CONCERT
CITY HALL Under the Patronage and in the Presence of MAJOR-GENERAL BARKER, 0.3., and
COMMODORE BOYES, R.N.
[IGNOR JATTANEO has the honour to
ace of Signor FRANCESCONI, leading TENOR of the Italian Opera, Manila, bit
Puris, and Baveral Lapy and Gentleman AMATEURS,
A GRAND CONCERT
will be given
IN AD OF THE FRENCH CONVENT,
TO-MORROW
(WEDNESDAY), 7th November, 1894.
PROGRAMME.
PART I
Destination
THE CHINA
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vesuis.
Bromea & Porta o Oal Bayern (*)...........
[arova (2)....... Japan. London, v. Suez Canal Faamod (8)...... London, v. Suez Canal Glenavon (8).. XX7ILL be given on SATURDAY, the London & Ports of Oall Rosetta (8)...... W17th November, commencing
8 8.15 p.m. PROGRAMME:
London, v. Marseilles Manila (8)...
Bombay Indon Mamelles, 7. Saigon Saghalien (8)... Port Darwin, de... Tanao (8)......
Agents.
Date of Learii s.
Norddeutechor Lloyd Nov. 12, at 3 p.m. P. & O. S. N. C...... Nov. 9, at noon. .Butterfield & Swira... November 7.
Jardine, Methewondo About Nov. 20. P. & O. 8. N. Co...... Nov. 8, at noon. P. & 9. S. N. Oo... Nov. 8, at noon. P. & O. S. N, Co...... About Nov. 24. Messageries Maritimes Nos. 14, at noon. Butterfield & Swire... Nov. 17, at 3 p.m. 10. & 0.8. 8. Co... Nov. 21, daylight. Pacific Mail S. 8. Oo.. Nov. 7. daylight. Sienssen & Co... Nov. 7, at p.. P. & O. 9. N. 0......Nov. B, at 10a.m. P. & O. S. N. Co......Ahout Nov. 18. Arnhold, Karborg &Co. Abous Nov. 10. Siomeson & Co... Nov. 10, at 4 p.m. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nov. 7, daylight. Auet. Lloyd's S. N. Co November 9. (8)...Canadian P'fic R. Co. Nov. 28, ut noon,
S. Part 1 MISCELLANEOUS VOCAL and INS. Francisco, v Japa City of Rio de Janeiro(a) Part 11, THE REYEKOE, A BALLAD OFTHE SO, v. Japa: Gaolio (s)..
STRUMENTAL, MUBIO,
Shanghai
FLEET, Cantata by Dr. Villlern Stan-Shanghai. ford, will be rendered by Chorus and Orchestra of 100 Performers under the direction of Mr. GEO. LAMMERT. Before the Cantata, Tennyson's Prom will be recited by Mr. G. G. BRADT.
Reserved Seats ($2.00) will be booked by Mes KELLY & WALSH, on and after
1786 Hangkong, November 6, 1894.
IL Carita, by Rossini, for Soprano, Monday, the 12th Instant.
Alto, and Choras.
Soprano
Alto
Mrs. Alford,
-
Mrs. Preston,
Ohorus
Mrs. May Mrs. Csatlie Mrs. McBean Mrs. Dodwell Mrs. Master Mes. David Miss Jackson Misa Barkoc Misa A. Jackson Miss Freston
2,-Song for Batko-
Lascia ch'io pianga, by Handel........... 3-Ballata for Bop-
Mr. D. K. Blimat
Mr. A. M. Wood Mr. F. D. MacLean
Mr. J. O. Barge
Mr. F. Lammert
Mr. F. Maitland
Mr. E. W. Maitland
Mr. G. H. Grace
Mr. F. H. May Mr. S. 8. Benjamin Mr. J. F. Kraal.
Mr S. 8. BENJAMIN
rano-Guarany, by Miss E. CARVALHO
Gomm
4.-Recitative
and
Air for Baritono
She alone charmeth Mr O. H. GRACE
my sadness, 'Trene,
by Gounod.......
5.Waiting. Song
for
Soprane,
Millard.
by Mies LAMMERT
6.- Salve dmora, for
ΤΟΠΟΣ, Gounod 7.-Dust, Una notte
Venezia, for Sop rano and Tenor, by Locantoni UAE PTEN,
Faust, by Signor FRAZORECONE
Mrs ALFORD
and
Mr SLIMAN
PART IL
1.-Toreador; Song, Mr C. H. GRACE
from Carmen, by
and CHORUS
2-Song for Con-
traito, Heavon and Mrs PRESTON
Earth, by Pinsuti..
3.-Song for Tenor
I heard a Volcs, Mr D. K. BLIMAN
by Pinsati..
4.-Soug for Soprano
-Should be up-
braid, by Bishop.
5.-Song for Busso.
Mrs ATFORD
from Raggeule,M: J. F. KRAAL
by Verdi **
6.Song for Soprano
-Pierrot, by Hut-Mrs HGEN
chison.......kr/
7.-Daet, from Buy Miss E. CARVALHO Naus vytraron), HINUESCONI Accompanyists-Miss Boys and
}
Mr CATTANEO,
PRICES:-
Dress Circle and Stails...$2.00 Bosty of Hours Back Seats
1.00 50
PLAN of 'fheatre at Meser KELLY & WAISE's, where Tickels may be had.
The TRAM OAR will run to the Peak fifteen minutes after the Performance.
Hongkong, November 6, 1894.
1744
To
THE COMMUNITY OF HONGKONG,
Sit is desired to CLOSE the SUB
ASSCRIPTION LISTS of the FLAGUE RECOGNITION FUND on MONDAY, the 12th Novec ber instant, all those who wish to Subseribe are invited to do so on or before that date.
E. J. ACKROYD, Chairman of Committee.
Hongkong, Novembar 6, 1894.
1787
Dakin, Cruickshank &
Company, Ltd.
AVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT
HA
OF
Ilford Dry Plates,
1, 1, 1/1, 10 8, 10 × 12, and are offering the rane at
POPULAR PRICES.
Sensitized Albumenized
PAFER,
pl, in tina.
CHEAP AND RELIABLE.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
VICTORIA VISPENSARY,
HONGKONO.
AHIPPING
November 5-
1646
Frejr, Danish stowner, 397, C. L. Strand, Pakhui November 2, and Hoihow 4, Gen. oral. ARNOID, KABRERO & Co.
November :-
Glucksburg, Germaan steamer, 925, P. Thomson, Shanghai November 8, General,
C. M. 8. N. Co.
Nanyang (e)... Buen bay (e).... Ravenna (9)
(d)... Shanghai, Y'a & KebCam Spore, Havre& 'berg Niobe (6). Swatow, Amos & ToolThales (8).. Trieste, &C. Gisula (a).... Vancouver (B.O.. & Empress of India
Tacoma (8) Victoria (BO), &c. Yokohama and Kobb.. Friggn (8)..
DEPARTSU.
Per Priam, for Amoy, 57 Chinote. Fer Esmeralda, for Anoy, 8 Europeans, and 90 Chinese.
Per Hain, for Swatow, 150 Chinese. Per Beniomond, for Singapore, 7 Euro- poane.
Por Kiel for Shanghai, 19 Chinese. Por fanci, for Haiphong, 6 Europeans, and 100 Chinese.
Per Taichtony, for Swatow, 100 Chinese Per årratoon Apoar, for Singapore. Mr and Mrs Wean Berg, Mrs Fan Sai Ho, Mrs Lam, Mrs O. L. Darou, Miss M. A. Harry. and Mr Fanadar Mahomed Abdellah.
To Darr
Per Victoria, for Shaughn, 3 Wuropeans, and 28 Chinezo.
Per Susquehomme, for New York, 2 Euro
DAADS.
For Fres, far Haihow, 100 Chinese. Per halus, for Boat, 100 Übinews. For Plaguig Chew, for Aning, 760 Chizunen.
BUIFTING REPORTS
The British shuster Machew reports Loft Bangkok Celebør 16, and Ruh si-clang th, had fine weather, with light N.E. t S.W. winds to fui Panjing; thence to Pale Condore, had the raing weather, frush Northerly wind: theme to Paracels had extra strong N.E. monson, with high had sea. Shipiring heavily, shipping large quanities et sun.
The British steamer Tuisany reperta: Had moderate monsoon, with fine wuthor, and moderate son throughơn.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--
For BO100W, SINGAPORE, & BANG.
KOK-
Por Phra Chula Chom Klan, 6 9,36 m 12.,
ou Wednesday, the 7th inst
For HOIHOW, PAKHOI & BAPRONG
Per Ficola, at 10 am, on Wednesday,
the 7th inst.
For YOKOHAMA & HIOGO.-
Per Frigga, at 3.33 p.ra., on Wednesday.
the 7th it.
For SHANGHAL--
Per Nanyang, at 3:30 pm, on Wednes
day, the 7th nst.
For STRAITS & LONDON.
Pac Falomed, at 10.30a.m., og hradu,
notified.
Nor. Prie S. & R. Cas Dec. 11, at noon. Siessen & Co.......... Nov. 7, at 4 p.m.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. XAILS will close:-
For NAGASAKI, KOBE & YOKOHAM
Per Verona, at 11.30 am, on Friday,
the 9th November.
For SINGAPORE. —
Por Nohay at 3.30 p.m., on Saturday, the
10th inn
VISITORS AT BOTELS.
HONARONG BOTAL.
Mr L. Samual Adel-Mr P. Kellow
Kein
Mr Killiba
Mr T. D. Alle rost Mr W. L Allcroft Mr H T. Alloroft Mr and Mrs Ashton Mr Bahias MIC
C. §. Barf
Fer. S. A. Baylee,
M. A.
Man N. Bayley
Mr E. W. Banfold
Mr de Benguy
Mas de Bouguy Me W. Kinyway die Bongion
Mr J. Kinghorn Mr J. Kirkwood
Mr F. S. Ioa
Mr R. Love
Mr K. Lyall
Mr W. MasGlasben
Mr H. McGalium
BIRTH.
TUESDAY, NOVELISER 6, 189 4.
H.M.S. Crescent arrived at Chofon on
$.At Shanghai, on the 2nd Instant, the October 29. $P | Wils of H, “A. ÚOLLING) of a Bos.
MEROS. FOR TO MORHTW! Shipping, Daylight.Thales loaves for Bhatgi dia.. Daylight.-P. M. B. Ca's Beamer
leaves for Japan and Sare Franclpeo p.m-Nengang leaves for Shanghai. 4 p.m. Brigga leaves for Yokohama, doc. Palamed leaves for London,
Amusements.
MARRIAGES.
Thx subscription late for the Plague Re- At Shanghai, on the 24th Oct., by the cognition Fund will class on Monday next. Rev. Pore Colombel, H.J., at the residenos of Alfred E. Hippisley, Esq., Commissioner Tun porfermings of the Cantata sutitled
uf Imperial Maritime Customs, FroLENOR
next.
BABY, only daughter of the late William The Revenge in advertised for Saturday Georgo and Elizabeth Road of Belvedore Hill, Balimore, Md., U.S.A., to S. EDMUND BERTON, youngest son of the ists: B. Otte- Newington, London..
3p.tn.-Barmston's Grand Cirous, &c., well Beeton, of Lordship Park, Stoke Tas programme of the Annual Rifle Meet- ing of the Hongkong Ride Association has at West Point,
9 p.m.-Concert at the City Hall. 0p.m.-Harmston's Grand Circus,
at West Point.
At Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, on the 27th Oct., by the Rev. B. J. Hodgen,
been drawn up. Tho competitions take
&c., MA, ALEXANDRE RTRIX, eldest son of the place on Friday and Saturday, 23rd and
late William Rodio
Greaves, of Liverpool, 24th inst. Further particulars will be to OGNSTANCE EVELYN, daughter of William announced by advertisment by the Hon. Gibbs, Esq., Birmingham,
General Memoranda. THURSDAY, Noveraber 8:---
Goods por Etsamer Caledonien unclaimed
after Noon subject to rent. SATURDAY, November 10:-
3 p.m.-Auction of Cutter Naomi at Mr
J. M. Armstrong's Goods per Orono undelivered after this
dato subject to ront.
Exchange.
HONGSONG, November 6, 1894.
On Loader-
Bank, Wire,
On demand,
30 days' sight,
Gredita, 4
4 months" sight,
2/11
2/11
Documentary, Ainontha' meglik,
... 22
Ou Pariz
On demand,
... 2.60
་
Uradits, 4 months' night.
... 2.72
On Berlin-Demand..........
... 2.15
On New York--
On demand, ...
514
Orodita, 60 days' sight,
53)
On Bombay-
Wire,
290
191
190
... 191
Miss McCullach Mr J. R. McCullock Mr. MacNutt and
valet
Mr J. McWilliams
Mr T. Mitchell
Mr W. Pattist
Mr & Mr Boogton Mr E. W. Penfold M: F. L. Buffington 31r R. A. Peters M. F. Bornerann Mrs Phillips Miss C. T. Berkam
Miya E. J. Platt Miss M. S. Burkam Mr E. S. Platt Miss E. S. Burns
Misa Procter
Mr R. Chenoweth Mr
r S. Beich
Mive
Clept, and Mira Combakias B. S. Bichards
and child
G. S. Richarda Miss E. R. Cottrall Mr and Mrs Richards
R. Crawford Mr F. H. Richards
Capt.
Mr W. D. Crocker
Mr G. Robinson
Mr S. A. Chizon andDr R. Roby
valet
Mr R. H. Douglas
Mr W. 4. Duff
Mr C. N. Edjevu
Mr Le Boux
Mr R. E.
Ryo
Mr H. T. Safford Dr B. Schröder
Mr & Mrs Gill HidrodCapt. and Mrs Nail Mr A. Eimero
Shannon
Mr and Mrs (3. Ever Mir F. E. Sten
Jon
Mr G. Fenwick
Me R. Erancia
Mr O, K. Freeman
Miss Gallagher
Mr E. Garlick Mr W. E. Goepfect
The Minaas Goffoy Mr And Mrs Goffey Mr T. Gobay, jr.
iron
Mr Cecil Ranson
Mr R. Siegmatt Mis A. Sarith
Mr O. Stophan Mr. Stewart
Mr John Stewart Mrs C. J. Stroma and
2 childres Miss Strome
Mr W. Torn
Mr W. M. Taylor
Mr AB Thompson Vanderpool Mrs E. Wahliva
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY TS-r E. M. Hobart Mr F. W. Warbarton
LAND, COKTOWN, TOWNSVLL- Hampden
Mr W. Whiley
LE BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL- | Mrs W. 8. Harmatoubise White BOURNE-(Sopplementary Mail vo
Miss L. G. White
board till time at departure. Extra Mr and Mrs Geo.Mr K. Widmer Postage 10 cente).
Per Tsinan, at 1.30 p.m., on Saturday,
the 17th inst.
Machew, British steamer, 995, Geo. Au- dazsan, Bangkok October 26, and Kob-si-Xmas PARCELS -Parcels for the United THE OHINESE TWINS, TWO BOYS chang 29, Timber and Rice-Yuen Fat
long.
JOINED TOGETHER, have arrived from SHAHBAL, and will be ON VIEW on the First Fluer of No. 49, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Entrance from Queen's Read only.
Admisson:-20 Cents.
Hangkeng. October 16, 1894.
Taisang, British str., 1,505, B. W. Hogg, Shanghai November 2, and Sax.ow but General.JARINE, MATHISON & Co.
Rosette, British steamer, 2,039, G. V. F. Browne, R.N.R., Shanghai November 3, 1630 Mails and General.-P. & 0. 8. N. Co.
Empress of India, British steamer, 3,003, O. P. Marshall, Vancouver October 16, and
Q. P. R. Qo.
To-day's Advertisements. Shanghai Novemiter 1, Mails and Gonerat.
HARMSTON'S
OIRCUS.
GRAND
ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORM-
ING ANIMAIS.
GRAND OPENING TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT}} WEST POINT! WEST POINT!! Doors open at 8p.m.; to commence at 9 sharp,
OPEN EVERY EVENING.
3 Cage of Performing TIGERS, LEOPARDS, LIONS. PERFORMING ELEPHANTS, 60 HORSES AND PONIES, Our selected Arabian Blud.
DO FAMOUS EQUESTRIAN ARTISTS,
NACH A GEN IN THEIR KEMPECTIVE WINES,
NEITHER BUROPE NOR AMERICA can produce and compete with our great ANTHAZ, KINGDOML
TES CIROOS DITANTMENT
-
is on the same scale of magnificent. Only the best in every line secured especially
to pleass our Fatrons.
PRICES OF LUMISSION,
Boxes, of 6 Chair
Single Beats in Boxes
Stalls, Carpeted Beats
$12.00
Nanyang, German steamer, from Can:ou
DEPARTURES. November 6-
Priam, for Amoy,
Haitan, for Swatow.
Esmeralda, for Amoy.
Benlomand, for Singapore and New York,
Kiel, for Shanghai,
Hanoi, for Haiphong.
faicheang, for Bastor.
Arrutoos Apear, for Bingapore & Calcutta. Taisang, for Canton.
CLEARED. Fictoria, for Shanghai and Tacoma. Susquehanna, for Now York. Freyr, for Hoihow. Orono, for Shanghai.
Benledi, for Nagasaki.
Thales, for Bwatow.
Cheang Chew, for Amoy.
PASSENGERS.
ASKITED.
Kingdom pared before 3 p.m., ou Wednesday, November 7th, are dug in London on December 20h. Senders of Parcels are requested to post tärm a few days in advance.
MAILS DY THE BRITISH PACLIT. The British Contract Pokut Rosalia will be despatched on THURSDAY, the Étk November, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be. yond, oid Brindisi; to the Straits Settlomon'a, Netherlands India, Bor- nah, Ceyla, Adas, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
The usual hours will be observed in closing
tho Mails, R.
and child
Harmaton
Mr Frank Harmston Me A. Harper Mr C. H. 8. Harrie
Mr E. Willkomm Major and Mrs Wrot-
tealey Miss Young De Zinstein
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL.
Mr and Mrs J. Ache-Mr and Mrs E. A.
an and child
Hewlti
Mr F. Balt Mr Hart Buck
Mrs Horapon! Mr Chantrey Inchbald Dr. and Mra J. Can-Mrs Kretzschmar and
£lio and child
3 children
Mr and Mrs Cham-M- C. Malech
Mr & Mrs McCallum peant and child Mr T. P. Cochrane and child Mr and Mrs Charles Mr H. E. Megerink
Starp
Coben
M: E. Ortis Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr O. Mr & Mrs D. Gillies Mrs Spry
Professor and MrsCapt. A. Tillett
Goldschmids Mr E Tomkin Hon. and Mrs W. M.Me J. Y, V. Vernor
Goodman and child
WINDSOR EOTEL
MAILS BY THE GERMAN PAEET.- The German Contrast Packet Bayern Mr J. O. Gourdin
Mr Ballantine. will be despatched on MONDAY, Mr and Mrs Halais the 12th Novelaber, with Mails for the
Mr J, H. Hall United Kingdom, Europe and the Capt. B. W. Joy tries beyond, vid Brindisi, to the J. J. Kileles Straita Settlements, Batavia, Burnah, Ceylon, Ludio, Adeo, Egypt, Malta, Mr F. G. Liebs de, &c.
Mr R. Love
Registry cesses at 1 p..
The mail closes at 2 pm. Late Lettors till 2.30 p.nu. with 10 cents extra postage.
Mrs Loe
Mr A. P. Macdonald Me C. Maniens Mr and Mrs W. W.
Porter
Mr F. W. Rapp Capt. R. B. Welman,
BL.L
Mr W. Wheeler Mr You Sing
PSAK HOTEL.
Mr M. O. Allo MAILS BY DE Canadian PACIFIO RALL Mr J. G. Bookle
WAY Co.'s PACKET. ——
Mr J. A. E. The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress Miss Cos
of India will be despatched on WED- Mr H. Crombie NESDAY, the 28th November, with Mr R. P. Dipple Mails for Shanghai, Japan, the United, Mr J. P. Dowling States, Osada, ., which will be Mr D. Farquharson closed as follow:
Mr J. Hanson 2.2. Regis ry closes.
Per Glucksburg, from Shanghai, 35 Chi- | 10
Dose.
Mr J. E, Macrae Me G. A. Modhurst chaudetCapt, and Mrs Moore
Mr Cordina Nielsen Mr Bandelands Mr and Mre Sensom Mr F. H. Slaghek Mr and Mrs A. Find- Jay Smith & family Capt. Stonham Mee Stonham „Mr à. G. Stokes "Mes H. Wilega
| Mr W. 8. Harrison 11.00 .. Fat-Office closes, but Corres- Mr Geo. Holmes
pendence may be posted on board the Mea Gec. Holmes Packet with the Late Fee of 30 cents Mr Morten Jones extra Postage, until sime of departure.
Per Muche, from Bangkok, 67 Chinese. Per Tauany, from Shanghai, 301 Chinese. Per Rosetta, for Hongkong: from Shang- hsi, Mr Lang Pak Loin and servant, Mr Yang Sheng and servant, Mr Ng Fang Sam and servant, Mrs Joseph, 2 children, 2 amaha and servant, Mrs Vance, Mr A. 5. Manners and servant. Mr W. McGlashan sud servant, and 8 Chinese; from Yoko- bama, Mr P. B. Keller. From Shanghai: for Penang, Mers Tog Yang Wo, Chin Fook Choy, Ma Tu Sam, R. Francia and English and French Pockets, when they servant; for London, Mr and Mrs T. E. 8. leave at Nocu The Money Order Ofice Bothan, Messrs D. Ruith, A. H. Alers and will be dosed at 5 the day before. P. Riach
Per Empress of India, frem Vancouver, Miss M. Bixby, Mr W. Tara, Major Faithful, Messrs A. O. Elmore, J. R. Me Caliooh, Mi McCulloch, Mr sad Mea Goffey, 2 Misson Goffey. Mr T. Goffey, Mr TITIA 2.00 Bud Mra Action, Miss Palmer, Dr and Mes 1.50 Nance, Dr and Mis Colborne, Miss Young+ 50 Mr Tun Wai Chin, Prof. and Mrs Gold. 30 ohmide, De and Mrs Cairns, Mr Wong Me Toon Ho Chan, Mr Mazon, Chew Ting, Mr and Mrs. Richards, 2 Missos Richards, Mr F. W. Eicharda, Bliss Safford, Mr and
Dreas Vircle Chairs HUD
Gallery (for Chinge only)
breed
BOZ PLAN & KELLE & WAISE's,
where Beats can be reserved.
air
MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY Mrs Buffington, Miss Buffington, Mr E.
AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS.
Buthington, Mrs and Ming White, Meeste H.
Doors open at 3 o'clock; to Commence at 3 J. Alleroft, W. Ja Altcroft, J. D. Allorote,
sharp.
Mr and Miss E. J. Platt, Moses MacNutt, Children Half-price to matines perfor-Croyer, Lieut. Swettenham, Masks Bhaw, manons to all part of the Oirea
ROBERT LOVE, Manager. NRIEVE,
HOURS OF CLUSINO THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS When the Packets lears at Noon. The following hours will be observed fu closing the Mails for Thurope, &c, by the
"
Quotations. HONGKONG, Noveraber 6, 1804. OPIUM-New Patna, caab,... 755
Old
cash.... Now Benares, cash, 735 Old
cash, New Malwa credit, 640/660 Allowance, Catties, 12/18 Old Malwa, credit, 690/70 Allowance, Vattien, 16/26 Persian, Vily, coab, 770 Allowance,. Catties, 24 Persian, Paper tied 770/740 Allowance. Catties, 12/30
"
8,00 AM-Porting of Prices Current and
Cironlars coses.
(Prices Current and Circulars may however be posted up to 10 o'clock if t
they
are tied in bundles, country by country, with the addresses all one way). 10.00 Registry couses, 10,30 Pesting of
Books, and Patterns coases. 11.00 A.-Mail closes.
LI
*
Newspapers,
HONGKONG REGISTER
Barometer... LATE LETTERS may be posted (from Temperature 11.10) with 10 cents late fee up to Rumidity
Direction of 11.30 AM, after which bour they may be sent on Board with the same Late Fee
Finfield, W. B. Crooker, Rabey, Dr.
MONEY LETTER.The Fost Office deslina xử Michoned, Mira Hewett, Dr. Zwinstain and responsibility for maregistared Letters containing ralet, Messi Matthews, Chan, E. H. H,bank notes, coin, or jewellery, and, where Taylor, and Ohun, Liont Taylor, Mr and Registration har boea neglected, WILL MAKE SO Mrs Beriguez, 12 Intermediate, and 437 us into sileged losses of enak letters
(Post Guide, Far 30). 1773 Steorage.
General Agent
Hongkong, November 6, 1894
Wind Forco Weather Rafa
Previous On dade at). On data at ||Joystip.m.) 10 9.12.
43.1.
30.08 30.14
30,02
88
60
70
58
53.
EBK
Highest opon air temperature on the siku. Lowest open air comperature on as th
b
F. G. F200, Fire Assistant. Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 6, 1884.
On demanà,
On Calcutta-
Wiremand
Un
Shangha
On demand,
30 days' sight, privato papar Fold Leef, 100 fan (per tool) Roverrigné (Bank'a hii:me rate) Silvar (per oz)...
A44
947.30
$ 9.26 ...29jd.
NOW READY.
Vol. XXI.—No. 4,
'CHINA REVIEW'
CONTAINS
The Triad Society, or Heaven and Earth
ASSOCIATIVE.
The Ancient Coinage of China,
Turko Scythian Tribes-Aftar Han Dynasty. Jottings from Canada Antiquarian and
Philological Researchea
Notes,
At Shanghai, va the 1st. Nov,,, at the Cathedral, by the Rar. H. O. Hodges, MA, ANDREW, AGBAWFORD, of Shanghai, to EDITH AUGUSTA, eldet daughter of C. M. Bucherer, Ph.D., Edinburgh.
DEATES.
T
At Nowcawang, on the 25th Octobor, in his 22nd year, DAVID O'SHEA, Imperial
Customan. Maritime
Secretary, Major G. K. Moore.
TRE drawing for the second batch of sub |scription griffins, which havo just arrived by the Taising from Shanghai, took place this afternoon with the following rosult :-
Tims 4 wile. Owner.
At Shanghai, on the 27th October, DAVID 17-Chestnat......1.37 Rifle Brigado. M. Joneros, aged 37 years.
18.-Gray 1.38 J. D.
At Ningpu, ou the 31st October, CanLDS 20.--White
S. KIEGODE, Constable of Her Britannie Majesty's Consulate.
At
H. E. Tomkins.
Bumphreys.
C. Brodenen.
Rido Brigade.
22.Dark Grey... 1.87, Bruce.
8, Woosung Road, Shanghai, on the 29-Grey1.40 D. Gillies.
2nd Nov, HENRY ALEXANDER DALGARNO, aged 88 your
24-Brow.1.35 D. Landale.
At Singkat, on the 2nd Nov., ALFRED 26-Grey 1.38 Bruce PAZMQUIZ (Into Lower-Yangtze Pilot), 25.-Grey 1.401 D. Gillies. aged 16 years.
At Shanghal, on the 1st Nov., Easer WENNNONS, aged 51 years.
No. 16 was not sent down owing to a slight scoidont in the slings in Shanghai. Altogether the griffins are a very nice lock-
The publication of this jarus commenced ing lot.
af 6.36 p.m.
The China Mail,
HONGKONS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1894
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSED SUSE CANAL.
SEVERAL arrests have been made by the Canton anthorities, writes the Canten oor- serpondent of the Chinese Mail (Wah Te Fat Po), of street sollers of plans of the war on the ground that these plans tend to disquiet (the minds of the people, and on conviction some of them were sangued to tha **publio gaze. Commenting on this astion of
OUTWARD BOUND-Maple Branch, Aggi, the authorities, our Chinese contemporary Sept. 28 Roynton, Oct. 2; Cas-romarks that by this way the authorities
Agamem- copedia, Canton, 13;
negaunot, as they think, keep the poopte igno- non, Kirkland, Irene, 16; Radner-
hiro, Adelaide, 19; Orus, J. Jchsen, rant of the true state of affairs, sa they have Obi, 23; Palinurus, Aurela, 26; Dionne mesus of proventing tho Prces, particularly fruin, Kriemhild, Ningchew, Sachse, the foreign Presi, from supplying the desir- Al Baquchen, 30; Metapedia, Nov. 2. LOMEWARD BOUND-Aden, Oct. 9. Mac. day, Japan, 19; M. Valerie, 26; Energia, 30; Myrmidon, Trocas, Nov.
2.
ed information. It concludes that the au. thorities would do batter to dirent their energies to study the exigencies of the hour than to make these useless arreste, which
Thu 0, & O. . B. Gaalie, with the AMERI-tend to excite the suspicious rather than
CAR Man of Oct. 16, leaves Yoka-allay the fears of the populace.
hame for this port, via Nagasaki, on Monday, Nov. 5, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Monday,
Nov. 12,
The P. M. 1. s. Oity of Poling, with male, &a, left San Francisco for this port, via Yokohama, on Oct, 27,
Increase in the Usltivation of Opium The N. P. a. a. Tacoma lett Tacous for Hongkong, via Japan peria, on Oct.
in China.
The Construction of the Yih King. Queries,
Chine Sociology.
Replies,
Reply to Dr. Edkins.
Notices of Naw Books. Fallpation Bibliographica Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c. To Contributora
THE
Hongkong Dispensary,
DELICIOUS SWEETS
AND
CONSERVES.
TE have JUSI RECEIVED our first WE
abipment of woLEFONE SWEETS and CONFECTIONERY suitable for the
Безвод.
It indrules:
No. 1 Fondauts Fourres.
Nougatines.
Chocolatines.
No. 2 Fondauts Fourres.
Eggs.
Dragáse Crême Caraque.
Dragées Nougat Carrea
Praline Vanille.
French Alcoond Rood.
Butter Scotah. Marzipan Cubes.
Montelimart Nougat.
Collard's Butter Scotch.
Collard's Almand Rock,
Cadbury's Chocolate Creams.
Apricotinen.
Trocaderos Patisseries.
Amandes Aboukir.
Melous.
Small Légumes Liqueurs.
Largo Légumes Liquenza.
Old English Toffee.
Everton Toffee.
Fine Apple Noyesu.
Pascal's Golden Malter.
Fine Jordan Almonds.
Collard's Everton Toffie:
Collard's Assorted Tofia,
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The a.. Chelydra, from Calcutta, Penang and Singapore, leit Singapore for this port on Oct. 30, and may be expect ed here on or about Nov. 6.
B.N.S. Witern commenced returning am- munition and stores to-day prior to paying off on the 9th inst. (Friday). The Un- daunted will probably go out for a trial of her machinery on Friday or Saturday next, and it ie contemplated that she will leave for the north next week. The
lux come out of dook on Thursday. She is storing and provisioning now. As soon as her coal is put on board on Friday
The Glen Láno steamship Glenartney, from next the will leave for the north to London and Bermits, luft Singapore join Admiral Fremantle's guadron, The on Nov. 1, and may be expected here (orniasr Edgar is expected on Friday. Sha en or about Nov. 8.
goss straight into dock on her arrival, The China Mutual new steamer Chingwe, to be cleaned, &, and will provision,
from Newport and Liverpool, left Sin- gapore for this port on November 3, 1stors and coal as speedily as possible and and may be expected here on or about will continue her voyage Dorib.
The Nov. 9.
Spartan is not expected till Wednesday, 14th iuat. Although the Wisern is going out of commission again, the Royal Naval
The 8 Cam, from New York, left Singa More on Nor, 3, and may be expected kere on or about Nov. 9.
The P. & G. Co.'s. Shanghai loft Lor- Dockyard staff is still showing the greatest
don for China on Oct. 14.
activity, and it is quite evident that the
The P. & O. . s. Formosa laft London for naval sachorities do not consider the
this port on Oct. 28.
Mr
Tremus is zaging at Newchwang David O'Shea, of the Chinese Customs, was one of the victims of the diseaso.
H.E. (SEAO Yu-li, Governor of For mom, arrived at Shanghai on the 2nd ist from Tamani.
THE Insurance Companies at Shanghai which açosptriska on the contents of native housen have raised the rate to 4 per cent.
threatened trouble which brought out the natal, reinforcements to the Far East has disappeared.
This afternoon, a selo of werk was held in the City Hall in aid of the Baxter Mission Schools, now under the care of Miss Flet- cher, during the absondo of Misa Johnstone. The sale was well attended. Daring the
ME. A. Hosie, recently acting British Cos.afternoon music was played by the band of Bul at Wubu, has been transferred to Now the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry. The stallholders were as follow:-Min Way," abwang.
Les Gray, Miss Barker; Mrs Bird, Misses Hancock, Miss Gibbs, Mis Diary; Mes Jackson, Miss A. Jackson, Men - Anton ; Mrs Alford, Mrs F. Robinson, Mrs Tarner; Mrs Tammert, Mrs Bateson Wright, Mrs Mitchell, Miss Lammert; Mrs G. Caldwell, Miss E Caldwell, Mrs Bre- witt; Mrs Michaelsen, Mrs Garrels; Mrs
A SILVER lean of one thousand was of tools, that is ten million of taels, equal to about use and a half wikion sterling, has been coneladed with the Hongkong Bank, writes the Peking correspondent of the M.-C. Daily News The interest is said to be at 7% the guarantee being the hypothecation Customs savenue. This loan is for the pro-
secution of the war.
Hastings, Mrs Ramsey, Mis Steven; Miss Anderson, Mrs Bruce Shep. herd, Miss Bruce Shepherd; Mies Mur ray Bain Ms Mulley, Mrs Wrottesley, Mrs Matheson, Mas MacCarthy; Mrs Master, Mrs Leach, Mies Hazeland. Toy Stall-Miss Danby, Misa Lady Danby, ADMIRAL Fremantle, during a roast visit Miss Hunt, Mics Stone. Fancy Stall to Viceroy Li at Timlein, informed the Vice Miss Jackson, Hise Anton. Refreshments ray, it is said, thist in the middle of Septem-Mr Wodehouse, Mrs Wise, Mrs Lockhart, ber engagement, the Japanese, lost no vemels Hiss Boyes, Mins Preston and had gone severely injured. This the penghas
Vioeroy doubted, and referred to positive in. This is how the Northern Territory Timis formeation on his part of the loss of the Fashi, refers to the vanishing act as practised no, to which the Admiral replied that he had down in Port Darwin-The steamer ssen bar with his own eyes since the fight, Trinan had but one passenger for this port, and that he knew their fleet to be in good but took away several for Hongkong. fighting trin. This is undoubtedly a par Amongst the departures was a European who preferred the humanity of owing to prins to H.E.
the divinity of paying, for he leaves A Ar the worst meeting of the Educational community of Chinese tailors ruefully Institals of Scotland, held in the Royal pondering over the sinfulness of the Chris High School Edinburgh, on the 22nd Sep, tian white man. A matter of £10 was the tembar fast, the Fellowship of the Instituts difference between the parties. The ear. was confected on Wilfred Barlow, main-vices of the bailiff were requisitioned and tant, Victoria College (now Quoen's College,) the levanter duly served on board with an Hongkong; student at Edinburgh Univer official intimation that he was wanted ity, 1881-86; MA (Edin), April, 1894; hers; but when he scruffed the bailiff passed Certificate Examination (Becond Year's and threatened to drop him over the side, Papus), First Division, Christmas, 1885; and the captain, for obvious ressous, vonid sistant, Northop Hall Board Bohool, 1885. not interfere, the brigade of clothiers had 88. Kennington High School, 1886-89; to admit defeat. There was quité an in- present post since 1889; Recommended by tereating engagement on board between all Certificate from Headmaster (D.D., Oxon.) the parties. Some day, when the Ohinem of Victoria College, Professor Laurie and have had enough of this kind of thing, many other well-known educationists. The when their contempt for Europest, methods camp hompur was conferred on Mr Manna- in red-hot, they will seize their man Bod mas, Editor of the Schoolmaster, Mr F. B. carry him bodily ashore, and chando what 1661 Ellery and other well-knową teachers,
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