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Entertainments.

THEATRE

THE CHINA MAIL.

To-day's Advertisements. To-day's Advertisements.

ROYAL,

HA

TARMSTON'S

CIRCUS

CITY HALL,

Under the Patronage and in the Presence of MAJOR-GENERAL BARKER, C.B., and COMMODORE BOYES, RN.

IGNOR CATTANEO has tho honour to

ance of Signor FRANCESCONI, leading TENOR of the Italian Opera, Manila, his Purila, and several LADY and GENTLEMAN AMATEURS,

A GRAND CONCERT will be given

IN AID OF THE FRENCH CONVENT,

TO-NIGHT

AND

GRAND

(WEDNESDAY), 7th November, 1894. ROYAL MENAGERIE OF PERFORM

PROGRAMME.

FART L

1.-La Carità, by Rossini, for Soprano,

Alto, and Chorus.

Mrs. May Mrs. Cuntlin Mr. MeBean

Soprana

Mrs. Alford,

Alto

Mrs Preston, CHOFILE

Mrs. Dudwell Mrs. Master Mrs. David Miss Jackson Misa Barker Miss A. Jackson

Miss Preston

Mr. D. K. Slimas Mr. A. M. Wood

Mr, F. D. MacLean

Z.-Borg for Basso~~~

Mr. J. C. Borger

Mr. F. Lammeri

Mr. H. Maitland

Mr. E. W. Maitland

Mr. C. H. Graco

Mr. F. If. May

Mr. S. 8. Benjamin

Mr. J. F. Kraal

Lascia ch'io pianga, Mr S. S. BENJAMIN by Handel...........

3.Ballata for Sup-

rano-Guarany, by Miss E. CARVALHO

Gomez*******

4. Recitation

and

Air for Baritono-

She alone chamath Mr O. B. Grice

my endness, Irene,'

by Gounod... mast,

5.Waiting, Song

for Soprano, by Migs LAMMERT Millard.

6.-Salve dimora, for

Tenor, Faust, by Bignor FRANCOONI Gounod

7.-Daet, Una notte) Mrs ALONE

Venezia, for Sop-1

rato and Tenor,

and

by

Mr SLIMAN

Lucantoni.........................

PART II.

1.-Toreador. Song, Mr C. H. GuACK

from Carmon, by

Bizah....... 2-8ong for Con- traito, Heaven and Earth, by Pinsati.. Į 3.-Song for Tenor

and CHORUS

Mre PaxяTON

I heard a Voice,Mr D. E. SLIMAN

by Pinsati............ 4.-Song for Soprano

-Should hs up-

braid, by Bishop....

5-Song for Basso,

Mrs ALFORTS

from Raggente, Mr J. F. Kraal

by

Verdi

6.Song for Soprano

Pierrot, by Hut-Mr HAGEN

chison...my

7.-Duot, from Ray Mine E. CARVALHO

Blas, for Soprano &

nad

Tenur, by Marchetti Sig. FRANCKSTONI Acompanyinta-Miss Boyes and

Mr CATTANED.

PRICES:-

Dress Circle and Stalls....$2.00 Body of House............... 1.00

Back Seate.....

50

ING ANIMALS.

AT WEST POINT.

A

SUCCESS

UNEQUALLED.

The Greatest Combination of Artistes ever suen under the Largest Tent "over erected in Bong kong

TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!!

JT ADVERTISEMENTS TO THE LETIKE FULFILLED

IT IS A MAGNET TO THE

WISE & GOOD

MORAL AS MIGHTY

AND

48 PURE AS GREAT. INCOMPARABLY THE BIGGEST.

AND SQUAREST UNION OF POPULAR INSTRUOTION

BEST,

AXE

AMUSEMENT EVER SEEN HERE, од

THAT WILL COME ADAIN. ALL GREAT ARTISTES, EYRRY ETRNING. AT 9 PM. MATINEES EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS. Der open at 2, to Commence at 3 sharp, Children Half-price to all parts of the C.rous.

PRICE ADMISSION.

Boxes of 6 Ohairs Single Seats in Foxes

Drena Circle Chairs....

Stalls, Carpeted Seata.....

$12.00 240

PUBLIO AUCTION.

TO DEPART

Per Brett, from Hongkong: for Singa- pore, Dr. Hans Schroedor, and Me W. Man- Glusban for Colomba, Col. C. F. Crooker, Mr D. Mils, Misses Burne and Gallagher, THE Underigned have beer: instructed and Mrs F. W. Phillips; for Bombay, Right THE a UANLIN TULERE MET. OFFICE, Chins, to Sell by Public Auction, TO-MORROW,

the 8th Norenber, 1894, at 11 am, as Her Majesty's Ordaanco Stores, Queen's Road East,

THE FOLLOWING GOVERNMENT STORES, Leo, ARMOURE'S FORGE. 4 MINER'S Wanne, Hann HAT, BLANESTS, BUASH, COPTER, GUA METAL JUNE, LINEN, TENT DUCK Corros and WOLLEN 1408, CANVAS, CAST and WROTI IRON, STEEL, TIN. OLD FALES, CANES PACKING CABER, JARS, IRON DRUMS.

COPTER LININGS. WATERPROOF

BAGS, LANTAINS, TOOLS, TIDER, LEATHER,

&c. ken. Aleo.

AQUANTITY OP

All

WORN-OUT CLOTHING. TERMA OF SALE. Cash on delivary in Mexican Dolars weighed at 7.1.7. faults and errors of deseription at Pur- chaser's risk on the fall of the hammOT. All Lots to be cleared within 48 hours.

LANE, CRAWFORD & Co,

1 unkiumeera. Hongkon November 7, 194

THEATRE

1788

ROYAL

CITY HALL POPULAR MATINÉE

Ma NATH. RUCHI WALDY'S PUPILS. Aialadi by Mongra. 44, 63.

BRADY, C. BORISSON & M. DANENHEPO.

SATURDAY NEXT, 10th Instast Parferatung bummeted at 4.15 sp,

and turbine all about a pro. Price: Adults $1. Chaldren 50 cene. Convents and Fees Schoola invited gratis.

Hongkong, November 7, 1894

1 621.

2.

ATO. 2. SEYMOUR TREKACE.

No.

1794

OFFICES VICTOR RODINGS GODOWNS in Wasera, at the burl; of

1.00 McGrogan Bartacks

Gallery (for Chinese only)........

BOX PLAN at KELLY & WALES, wbury Seats can be reserved.

KOBERT LOVE,

Manager.

9. RIECH,

General Agent,

60 No. 3, MOUNT Gong, FURNISHED, with immediato pus sajon till middle April, 1396

30

1790

Hongkong, November 7, 1854. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, UNDRE MA CONTRACT WITH THE AUSTRIAN GOVERNMENT.

FOR KOBE (DIRECT),

The C's Stenship

Poseidon,

Capt. A. FELNEK, will

Apply to

DAVID SASSOON, SONS Avan Hongkong, November 7, 1894.

Dakin,

HA

329

Cruickshank &

Company, Ltd.

;

Full-iro, Canon 8. S. de Souza, Mr Francisco Acoe, Messrs Banji, and B. Nowrojos: for Port Said, Rov. W. M Tayer for Port Said or Ismailia, Mr J. R. McCulloch; for Ismailis. Mr R. Sieginum, Mrs M. E Tander cel, Mia E. R. Cottrell, Moara T. A Lea, D. S. Evarus, Mrs Ever son, and Mr Ban Wahlias: lor Brindisi, Mr B. T. Safford for London, Mr T. Guard, Mr and Mrs 1. Guffey, MT. Goffer, Jr., Misans Gul y, Mr and Mrs R. H. Ashton, Mosara Elinore, P. Livingston, D. McFbail, G. Robinson and Paul S. Keller. From Shanghai: for Penang Meers Ting Yung Wo, Ohi Fuck Choy. Ma Yes Sam and R. Francis; for London, Mr and Mrs T. E. 8. P. Bch, From Nagarak: for Singapore, Bath Mass D Smith, 6. El. Aiers and

MEMOS, FOR TO MORE ON Shipping.

Noon. Bombay leaves for Shanghai. Noon-English Mail leaves for Ports of

Call and Europe,

4 p.m.-Nanyang leaves for Shanghai. Auctions.

11 a.m.-Anction of Sundries at H.M.'s Ordnance Stores, Queen's Bood East.

Amusaments.

at West Point.

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1894.

ensure auccess for years to come; and Tax Austrian Lloyd's sin. Pasidon lath it is very doubtful whether any con- Singapore for this port yesterday afternoon guering power can ever be developed in

her army or navy until her official in the annual regatta at Yokohama, the system has been thoroughly revolution-

ised by a man like Sir Robert Hart. It International four was won by the fermata. is not surprising, therefore, to learn, The other competitors ware England and from Router's telegram to-day, that Bentland, the latter being last. China has asked the Great Powers to

intervene and intercede, so that a THz steamer Kuriyang arrised last night. pescoful settlement may be reached.

p.m.---Harmiston's Grand Circus, &o. Only men who are alive to all the from Tientsin and Newghwang. When she traditions of China tan fully realise loft the latter pert on the 31st it—a week what this mast mean to the High ago the Japanese were reported to be Authorities at Peking. To have to within 100 miles of Newchwang. sue for peace, and to be compelled to

Miscellaneous. Goode per Stesuer Caledonien andaimed

after Noon subject to rent

THE

do so through the instrumentality of THE Band of the lat Shropshire Light In- the despised Western Representativna fantry will play the following programme must be bitter pills for the Celestial at the Officers' Mess to-night, comanensing

Hongkong Dispensary. megantes to swallow. The lesson is a

AND

CONSERVES.

Mr J Onn for Bumbay, Mr Olana. From DELICIOUS SWEETS Koke: for Lunden, Mesars Cestley, Dick- sen, Treasurer, Thorburn and Read. From Yakuham for Bombay, Mears Daigoro Goh, Aoki, M. Jahina, Y. Yamashita, B. Ariga, K. Kodama, Capt. R. A. Pater, Musers U. F. Lockstone, G. J. Coldwell, O. B. Harriott, G. E. Butler, R. McCaig. C. Menzies, P. B. Sinclair, F. L. Stewart. W

shipment of WHOLESOME SWEETS H. Robertson, H. Blair, E. A. Downie and Chalkley; for Port Said, Mr C. Trepplin: and CONFECTIONERY suitable for the fr Lnd, Mr E. M. Bobars Hampden.

Per Brushed, for Timuksin, 12 Obiness.

SHIPPING REPORTS, The British stemer Kweiyang reports Leaving Thontain October 24th, Nowchwang 1st. and Chofe November ist, had mode rate freak N. W. wind and high sea to Saddks Brong monsong and high Rea to Br Plinthence light to moderate

sas and âne clear wanther to arrival. The British steamor Folute reports: Had Bur wasther Haroughout,

BEAN,ARYA

The British strawer Formosa reports: Tamaui to Any strong N.E. breeze und high following sea, clear weather. Amog to Swatow, fresh N.P. breeze and following Sanow to Hongkong. moderate N.E. breeze and smooth sea, clear wa, clear weather, we Ther. Steamers in Tuusai: 4ibert and Freelin Steamers in Ancy: Pumasi, Cheang tiye Tond, Chipse R. C. Fike,

Chiness gunboat. Stourer in Swatow Sichen.

POST OFFICE NOTICEŚ, MAILS will close:--

For STRAITS & LONDON....

Par Palomed, at 10,30a.m., on Thursday, the distintosal of us previously notified

For SHANGHAL....

Par Bomby, at 10.30a.m., on Thursday, Che Si inst, instead of ne previous ly Dota Led.

For Nanyang, at 3.30p me.. on Thursday, the Bch inst, irend of as previous. ty notified.

AVÉ JUST RECEIVED 1 CONSIGNMENT For YOKOHAMA & DIOGO.--.

OX

release for the alive place Ilford Dry

Ilford Dry Plates,

oo or about WEDNESDAY, the 14th Inst.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SANDER & Co.,

Agents. Hongkong, November 7, 1891.

U. S. Mail Line. PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP

1789

COMPANY.

PLAN of Thestre at Messrs KELLY & VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND

WALSH'S, where Tickets may be bad.

The TEAM UAB will run to the Peak fifteen minutes after the Forformance.

Hongkong, November 7, 1894. 1744

THE CHINESE TWINS, TWO BOYS FORED TOGETHER. O arrived from SHANGHAI, and will be ÓN VIEW on the First Floor of No. 49, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTRAL, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m.

Entrance from Queen's Road enty.

Admisson -20 Osuts.

Hongkong, October 16, 1891

1630

HONOLULU,

PROPOSED Suures From HONGKONG. City of Pekiny (714)

Nagasaki, Kobe, W'HESDAY. Nov. 28, Inland Beau

Yokohamaaj

China (via Nagasaki,

at daylight,

4, 1, 1/1, 10 × 8, 10 × 12,

and are offering the same at

POPULAR PRICES.

Sensitized Albumenized

РАРЕЕ,

pl., in tins.

CHEAP AND RELIABLE.

Kobo, Inland SoWNESDAY, D. 12. Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,

Yokohama and Honglela)

at daylight.

Peru (via Nagasaki, SATURDAY, Des. 29,

at daylight.

Kobe, Inland Sea and Yokohama)...}

To-day's Advertisements... Mail Steamship CITY OF

FOR SHANGHAL

The Steamship

Nanyang Capt. TH. LEIKANN, Will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 8th Inst., & 4 p.m., instead of as previously notified.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, November 7, 1894.

SHELL LINE OF STEAMERS.

1783

FOR LONDON AND HAMBURG.

PEKING will be despatuled for SAN FRANCISCO), vid NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, an WEDNESDAY, the 28th November, at Daylight, taking Paasosgera ad Froghi for Japan, the United States, and faroj.

Steamers of this line pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call at HUNOLULU, and passengers are allowed break their journey at any point en route. Through Passage Tickets grouted England, France, and Germany by traits-&antic lines of Broamers, and to the principal cities of the United States of Cunada. Bates may be obtained on appli.

VICTORIA DISPENSARY,

HONGKONG,

1616

SHIPPIN

ARRIVALS November 6: - Kwenang, British seamer, 1,500, L Dawson, Tents Ostober 24, Newenwas

1, and Chefoo Nov. 1, General, —Burren- FIELD & SWIRE

Continental, Dutch str., 673, C. Schall, Bangkok Outobar 24, Rie-WIEJER & Co.

November 7-

Tamarind, Norwegian str., from Caton. Stratee, Britishsteamer, 1 353, Forsyth,

Hongay Nov. 6, Douk-JARDISE, MATHE sos & Co.

Volute, British steamer, 2,398, E. Bront, Mji November 3, Gedural.—ARNBOLD, KABBERO & Co.

cation.

Passengere holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland (Taking Cargo at through rates to CONTIN-Rail routes from San Francisco, including

ENTAL PORTS, GLASGOW.

the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL LIVERPOOL, NEW YORK and

PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER

Formusu, British str., 674, A. E. Hodgins, SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS),

and RIO GRANDE and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAYS; also the DANA. Tamasi November 3. Amoy 5, and Stratum i DIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment 6, General and C mphor-DonaEssÖreas, of $10.00 Gold in addition to the regnar SHIF O tariff rate.

The Co.'s Steamship

Volute, Capt. E. Starr, will be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 9th Instant, at Noon.

For Fraight, apply to

Passengers holding orders FOR OVER- LAND CITIES in the United States have, between 8an Francisco and Chicago, the ARNHOLD, KARDENG & Co.,

option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, Agenta.

DENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, 1791 DENVER and RIO GRANDE and other Hongkong, November 7, 1894.

direct evanecting Bailways, and from Chi- NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

vago to destination, the choirs of direct linea. AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.

Particulars of the various routes can be PROPOSED SAXEINGS FROM HONGKONG, had on application

Special rates (first class only) ara granted to fissionaries, members of the Naval, (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION).

Military, Diplomaatio, and Civil Services Tacoma.......... | Tuesday December 11te European officials in service of China

Tuesday Jan. 1/95.

and Jupas, and to Government officials and their families. Victoria Toosday Jan. 22/85. Tacoma Taasday Feb. 26/96,

............ | Tuesday March 19,95. Fictoria Tuesday | April 9/95.

THE Steamship TACOMA, Captain Y. Ticas, milling at Roca, on TUFS DAY, the 11th Desember, will process to VICTORIA, B.C., and TACOMA i

INLAND SEA, KOBE sad

Through Bills of Lading issued for tran portation to Yokohama and other Japan Porta, to Sac Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Contrat and South America, by the Dom. pany's and connecting Steamers,

Freight will be received on board until m. the day previous, to sailing. Parcal p.m Fackages will be received at the olive until 5 p.m., same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in fall; value of aame is required.

Brusille German steamor, from Canton,

DEPARTURES. November 7 :- Fictoria, for Shanghai and Tacoma. Frejr, for Hoikov. Orono, for Shanghai, Dented, fur Nagasaki. Thaler, for Swałow. Cering Chew, for Amoy.

City of Rio de Janeiro, for Nagasaki, &c. Glucklung, for Canton. Suiquckanna, for New York. Perin, for Amey Tamarind, for Newchwang Phra Chula Chom Klao, for Hoihow,

CLEAKED. Piccitz, for Holhar, Brunhilde, for Tientsin.

PASSENGERS. ABBITRO.

Per Kueiyang, from Tientsin, 2 Chicago, Per Formosa, from Coast Parts, Mand Mrs. Wynd, and 73 Chinese.

BETARTED.

Pe City of Rio de Janeiro, for Kobe, Mr J. A, Barrotio; for Yokohama, Mrs Ckawa malm, child and amah, Mr and Mrs Cabane and 4 children, and Mr Ah Foo; Jet San Francisco, Mr T. B. Cunningham,

Victoria, for Shanghai, 3 Europeans,

Por Frigga, a 0.30 pm, on Thursday, the Bhinat, instead of as previously walihed.

For NAGASAKI, KORE & YOKOHAMA Por Fern, at 11.3., on Friday.

the 9th November.

For 51 RAITS & LONDON.—

Per Manila, at 8.30 a.., os Friday,

the 9th inst.

For SINGAPORE...-

Per Niche, as 3.30 p.m., on Saturday, the

10th inst.

MALL BY THE BLITION PACKET. ---

Fa British Contract Packet Rosrite will

be despatched ou THURSDAY, the 8th

Europe, and countries be-

E have JUST LECEIVED our

Souson.

It incircles -

No. 1 Fondcuts Footres,

Nongatious.

Chocolatines.

No. 2 Fondacts Fourras.

Egga.

Dragdes Cramo Carsque. Dragées Nougat Carres.

Proline Vanillo.

French Almond Book,

Butter Scotch.

Marzipan Cubes.

Montelimaet Nougat.

Collard's Butter Scotch.

Collard's Almond Rock,

Cadbury's Chocolate Creams.

Apricotinus.

Trocaderos Patisseries.

Amandes Aboukir.

Melous

Small Légumes Liqueurs.

Large Lyumes Liqueurs.

Old English Toffee.

Everton Toffae.

Pine Applo Neyeau.

Pascalle Golden Maltex.

Fine Jordan Almoda.

Collard's Everton Toffee.

Collard's Assorted Tofee.

first

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,

November, with Mails for the United A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, Kingdom, yurd, Brincat; to the Straits Seitlamonta, Norberlands India, Bar- ma, Ceylon, Adon, Egypt, Malta, and Gibralt.

The usual tours will be observed in alosing

the Hais, &o.

LCULS OF CLOSING THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS, When the Packets leave at Num. The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails for Europe, &c., by the Buglish and Frouch Packets, when they care at Noon The Money Order Office will be closed at 5 the day before.

8.00..-Posting of Prices Current and

Circulars cases.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

Hongkong, October 13, 1894.

1051

The publication of this issue comuneneta at 6.60 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, WEDNESDAY, NUVENDER 7, 1894.

As long ago as the 23ed ultimo, we published peace telegrams, received by us from two indepcadent sources; but

severe ane, but not more severe than

at 8 o'clock

Ruyou. Deserme Wildtrules. Fulllyan.

the occasion bus justly called for May Match it Lust und Liebe. Hohlmann,

Ovuture Rosemunde' Exilet Music Upaяlık' it bo a profitable experience for all con

Valso Ace'rmations" cerned, is the wish of all who have the lotion thay

...Ivanhoe best interests of China and the Far Poke.. Eset at heart. It is sincerely to be

.....Fabxbook. V

hoped that Japan will be as reasonable We learn from tho Portugaem papore that in her demande as the circumstances the Portuguess transport Africa was to will permit. The Japanese may well be leave Lisbon about the middle of October proud of the success which has attended,

and doubtless will continue to attend, for Africa and Macao with treaps and war. She takes 500 troops to But Japan has like stores. their operations.

African pomession of throughout shown a moderation and a strengthen the self-possessed conâdence in her cause Louronoo Marques against the attacks of |which would not do discredit to * Kaffics and Maputos, who are in open Western power. She can afford to be evolt against the Portuguese authorities. generous, while claiming to the full the

fraits of her victory. Her name will

ha respected more by the conclusion of We are advised by the Secretary of the peace with honour than by the triumphal Panjom Mining Company of the receipt entry of her army within the walls of of a telegram from the Mines to the affect Peking. And in the event of peace that during the month of October the will being concluded with the aid and approxan 37 days, crushing 655 tons, yielding 229 val of the great Powers, the faithfulences of gold, and headinga 185 tom yield. performance of the terms entered into

by China will thereby be doubly assured. ing 100 cucs of gold. The result from While the assumption by the Powers of the crushing of the headings is so improve- the role of mediator ought to give an ❘ ment upon that of the provicus month. impetue to the opening up of China,

and an improved mode of observance A NATIVE Japanese paper, on which, her part of Treaty obligations, there is

a possibility of danger to Foreigners however, very littlo relisucean be placed, in this arrangement. The people of China, states that Lord Rothschild of England has more especially the literati, are already submitted an offer to the Japaneus Clovern. sufficiently inimical to Europeans, and ment to take up the whole mount, in case the idea that China has eaten humble of the Japatate Government raising a pie with the connivance of the hated

Foreigner is not calculated to improve foreign loan, and in reply the Government the relations between them. Time bas informed him that the resistance may may show that these feare are ground-be asked for in case of the necessity of a less, but the reminder is, in our foreign loan being raised. opinion, not altogether Lnworthy of consideration by those upon whom will fall the duty of protesting Foreign life and property at thevarious Treaty Parts and elsewhere in the Chinese Empire.

LOLAL AND GENERAL.

PASSED SUEZ CANAL

OUTWARD BOURD-Maple Branch, Aggi, Sept. 28; Boynton, Oct. 2 is cupediu, 9; Canton, 12; Agamem su, Kirkland, Irene, 10; Radnor shire, Adelaide, 19; Ozus, J. Jebsen, Uti, 29: Palinurus, Aurella, 26; Glen fruia, Kriemhild, Ningthos, ScchJEN, "M. Bagushem, 30; Metapodia, Nov. 2 HOMEWARD BOUND-Aden, Oct. 91 Mac-

Tas Chinele Mast (Woh To Yat Po) says that on the representations of merchants an exception has been made by the Canton authorities to the embargo on the exporta tion of rice exported to California or other parts of the world where there are Chinese emigrants. The authorities, however, atate that a rigilant watch will be kept to prevent any rice being diverted to Japan, and stipu- late the limit of exportation to Chiness oolonies to 500,000 loada

Tun police are exercising the strictest vigil-

duf, Japan, 19: M. Valerie, 26; one-apparantly with a desire to improve- Energia, 30; Myrmiden, Trocas, Nor. the revenue of the Colony-to deteat up- licensed tradlo in spirituons liquors. Soveral

2.

The 0.0. s. s. Gadis, with the AMEI-onses have already been before the Magi- CAN BAIL of Oct 16, leaves Yoko-strates, who impose heavy penalties; and hosa for this pert, via Nagasaki, o0

Monday, Nov. 6, at daglight, and coag this morning Inspector Qulucey brought an be expected bare on or about Monday, accountant before Mr H. E. Wodehouse for Nov. 12

238 Queen's dealing illegally in sataabu at

The M. M. Ou.'s. steamship Ons, with Road Central. His Worship imposed a fine

the FRENOR MArt of Ost. 12, loft

Singapore on Wednesday, November of $50. The informer resalvea $10.

7, at 6 p.m., and may be expected

here on or about Wednesday, Nov. 14. The majority of the Chiuena residents in This Packet brings replies to letters

despatched from Hongkong ou Supt. Tekohama having gone home vines the out- break of the war, many houses in China-

The P. BL.A. City of Feking, with maila, town are naoccupied and rents have fallen. c., left San Francisco for this port, In cansequeson of this Japanese have begun via Yokohama, on Oct. 27.

31.

The N. P. 4. & Tacoma left Tacoma for to fook isto China-town, Last year, the Hongkong, via Japan ports, on Oct. number of families of Japanese in the Settle- ment was only 121, but the amber has al- ready rise to over 250, and applications still. continue to be received by the Kennho for permission to reside in Chinatown, The trade which was formerly monopolized by

The a, s. Chelydrs, from Caloutta, Perang and Singapore, laft Bingsporo for this port on Oct. 30, and may be expect ed here on or about Nov. 7.

(Prices Curront and Circulars may the negotiations at that time feli The Glen Lino ateamship Olenortney, from Chiramen is being taken up by Japanese.

however be posted up to 10 o'clock if they are tied to bundlea, country by country, with the addresses all

Newspapers,

one way). £0.00 A. M.-Registry cases.

of 10.30 ..--Pcsting

Books, and Patterns cesses. 11.00 -Mail doses,

LATE LETTERS may be posted (from 11.10.) with 10 cents late fee up to 11.30., after which hour they may be sent on Board with the same Late

Feo.

Exchange, Hantuno, November 7, 1894.

Da London-

through. They were believed to bare been carried on through the medium of Mr McLeary Brown, of the Castoms service, at Seoul. Mr Michie, the The veteran correspondent of the Londoa Tones in North China, was indirectly connected with this effort to arrive at a

London and Straits, left Singapers

on Nov. 1, and may be expected here Competition has now been started in the on or about Nov. 8.

China Mutual new steamer Ching, from Newport and Liverpool, left: Sio- gapore for this part on November 3, and may be exported here on or about Nov. 9.

tailoring business between Japances and China.

As this is the anniversary of the birth of the Express Dowager of China, the Chi- peaceful solution. And we are assured The s. s. Com, from New York, left Bingeness residents are holding high holiday and pure on Nov. 3, and may be expected have been graciously given permission to bera on or about Nov. 9.

by private advices from Japan that Mr Michie came under the gravest suspicion of the Japanese for the part he took in the matter. This worthy gentleman and most facile writer was actually regarded at une time as a spy in the land, and had to be protected, all unconscious ly, in his travels by a couple of police-

The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Porcidos left break the poace of the Colony, for, it is Singapore For this port en Nov. 5, and ferpently hoped, only twenty-four hout. may be exposted here on or about No. The whole of the Chinns quarter of the

13.

The P. & 0. Ca's.. Shanghas left Lon-city is profusely adorned with Dragon firge, red cloth and lanterns, the latter of which

don for China on Oct. 14.

men. The fact was, the Japanese blood The F. & 0, s. 6. Formosa left London for presented a pretty appearance when lit up

this port on Oct. 28.

had mudo what she considered a most HOCKEY is growing in favour at Amoy. rassonable offer when the war was

shout to commence; and China treated Tus M. M. Co.'s. Ozus, with the

hor offer with supercilious contempt. French Mail of Oct. 12, Loaves Singapore

Japan naturally looked upon this step for this port at 6 p.m. to-day,

Bank, Wiro,

2/14

On demand,

2/1

was up, and they would listen to nothing

D

30 daya" night,

which Chins could then preffer. Japan

31 & nonths' night,

2/1

Creditu, ⭑

Doumsutary, mutlis sight,

2/14

Og Paris-

On demand,

2.65

Credits, 4 months' sight,

2.71

On Berlin-Dem

...2,14

On Now York-

On demand,

512

+4

Credits, 60 days' diglik,- On Bombay

521

Wire

190

1904

190

On demand, Un Culcutta

Wire,

ras

T

On demand,

On Shangkai-

On dormand,

a little less than offensive effrontary

on the part of China, to saggest the Tas performance of The Revenge takes re-opening of negotiations at a point

where they were left off before the war place on Saturday week (171b), not Satur-

began. The strong feeling of resent day next.

ment felt by the Japanese sation would

last night. Crackers and bambs and other specimens of Chinese ingonvity for render- ing hideous noises are exploding all around, and John Chisman is happy-as happy as Arry and Arriet out for s holiday cu Hampstead Heath. In many of

the streets large ornamental archways, of

the most highly approved Oriental designs,

have been rected, and numeron sing-

songa, dutied over the city, provido amuse-

ment forgeping crowds. It may be doubled

not have permitted the adoption of As will be seen from our advertising co-whether all this is done out of pure unadu!. such a course; and the Chinese were inmone, Bir Nath. Buchwaldy and his pupils, teratod nepoct for the Empress Dowager, 190 foolish enough to again refuse to assisted by a few amateurs, will give a but as the Chinemax like to avail himself

come down from their high pinnacle of

30 days' sight, prvata paper

... 74 847.80 Gold Leaf, 100 Line (pvc rael) Sovereigns (Ba'a suying rate) # 9.31 Silver (per oz.)...

HONGKONG, REGISTER.

Barometer Tomperature Humidity

Bill of Lading issued to Japan, Pacific Coast Pointe, and to Canadian and United States Points.

Commise Invoices of Goods for United

Consular favoies to scoopy Cage should be in quadruplicata; States Points and one copy must be sent forward by the destined to points beyond San Francio Capt. O. W. Joy, and Mr Maurice Couvay Direction of, steamer to the care of The Freight Agent in the United States, should be sent to the Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Company's Offices in Sealed Envelopes,

Parcels must be sent to cur Office with addressed to the Collector of Duatoms at Sand 28 Chiness. address marked in fall by 5 pm, on the Tradiceco, day previous to sailing

For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agente,

For furiber informationss to Prusage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Bompany, No. 7, Praya Central

A

O. IL GORHAM, Acting Agent.

Hongkong, November 7, 1894, 1799 Hongkong, November 7, 1894,

For Susquehanna, for New York, 2 Earo-

Wind Foria Weather..... Rain

peal

Per Frejr, for Hoików, 100 Chinese.

For Thaies, for Swatow, 100 Chinese. Per Cheang Chow, for Aoy, 750 Chiness.

Par Pekin, for Amoy, 5 Chinese,

Fat Phra Chile Chon King, for Hoihow,

*1793-10 Chinese,

...29

self-assumed anpuriority. It is difficut matinés performance at the City Hill on of overy opportunity to indulge in a holi and perhaps dangerous for the Govern- Saturday afternoon. The children attend day, drink sanabu and at roast pork, and to ment in China to place itself in a huing the Convent Schools and other Tree make a Pandemonium in his own peculiar miliating position. The exclusive Son Schools are invited to the entertainment. way ho in doing all be known to enjoy hit of Heaven has been so high and mighty

salf to the full. The European residents

for so many centuries that it may in The Sanitary Board meets to-morrow after-will rejoice, when the Celestials make up paril his very existence to lose face. Probes on date at On Ret Nevertheless, the fact was clear enough noon. The following is the programme of their minds to settle down quietly to the

that the Gorerament of this enormous business-Report concerning the stops to ordinary mundane affalin of life, *** Empire was utterly helpless to defend be taken for the more efloient scavenging its four hundred millions of subjects of house.

Hay 10 am.

3.

30.0% 30.10

29.97

70

71

73

83

+3

52

and it had been demonstrated that,

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Köghest open air tamparature on the. Sh.79 Lowest open air pemfperature on the 69 F. G. Fico „First Assistant; Hongkong Observatory, Nov. 7, 1894,

This is the somewhat unusual manner In

Agenda.-I. Lotters from the Honourable

a

BIRTA.

At No. 6, Kata Bira-cho, Bendal, on

while China was the hugest nation on Colonial Secretary(a) Approving of anla which the Japan Mai i earth, it was possessed of the smallestries for certain Officers. (b) Accepting themestic occurrence or at least the feeblest mems of defend resignation of a Member of the Board. 2. ing its borders from attack Now the Reports(a) Burveyor's for quarter ended Chinese have been worsted all 30 September, 1894. (8) Surveyor's upon Monday, October 18th at 1.30 am to along the line, by land and by sea, the condition of a drain at 282, Queen's MARY ELEANOR Basis; wile of Havere There is no bopo, indead, that, China Rusd West, (e) Analyst'a concerning Waters SCOTT JERSEYS, son Nett weight 1280 from certain walls. 3. Mortality Retara momme, te, 102 lb. Both mother and

ellid doing well, can organisa het forces sufficiently to for week ended 27th October,

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