Entertainments.
HARMSTON'S GRAND
CIRCUS
AND
ROYAL MENAGERIE
or
Destination
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Vessels.
Verona (8). Amoy (a).. Smit (4).
Bremen & Porte of Call Sachson (a)... Japan...... Kobe Kobe London, v. Suez Canal Glergyle (6) London, v. Suez Canal Glosfarg (8) Loydon & Ports of Call Ravanna (s). London, v. Marseillas, (Canton (s)... Marvaillon and Genon.Caroh (s).. Marsailles, v. Ssicos. Caledoniau (B).... New York,v.Suez Crnal Glamorganshire (s).... New York.
Ley A. Nickele... City of Poking (s).. Belgia (6)...... Nanyang (a) Nanchang (9). Shanghai (s)..
• (4)··
S. Francisco, v. Japa 8. Francisco, v. Japan Sharghat
Shanghal Shargan Shanghai
S'pore, Perang & Otta Choyaang (s)..
PERFORMING ANIMALS. Swator. Fokien (4)..
TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!!
WEST POINT-WEST POINT,
ELECTRIC SUCCESS
THE ALDEANS.
THE ALDEANS, GILL ELDRED'S DOUBLE SOMERSAULT.
THE EXCITING STEEPLECHASE, The whole Forming Programme that will live in Memory of Man AS LONG AS THE WORLD GGES ROUND.
JUMPING CONTEST FOR CHINA PONIES,
POSTPONED UNTIT
THIS (Wednesday) EVENING,
28th November.
BOX PLAN at KELLY-& WALSH'S, where Boats can be reserved.
ROBERT LOVE, Manager.
S. RIECH.
General Agent,
Hongkong, November 28, 1894.
1919
To-day's Advertisements.
BRAMEEN HOTEL AND LAND
COMPANY, LIMITED.
Stow, Amoy & FohowjEsitan (4).... Vancouver (B.C. & Batpresso Japan Victoria (B.C.), &c. ..... Tacoma (a) Yokohama and Kobe..Chingu (s)
Arts.
THE CHINA MAIL
Date Leavin
Norddeutsolor Lloyd. Deo. 10, at 3 p.m. P. & O. S. N. Co... Dec. 7, at noon. Butterfield & Swiro...Dec. 1, daylight. Sims & Co. Nov. 29, at 4 p. m.' ..Jarline, Mathsson&O«About Dac, 4. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Dac. 7. P. & C. s. N. Co.... Deo. 6, at noon. P. & O. 9. N. Co... About Dac. 16. Arnhold, Karberg&Co. About Duc. 5. Mousgerics Maritimer Doc. 12, at noon. Dodwell, Carill & Co About Dec. 6. Signssen & Co......Quick despatch. Pacilio Mail S. S. Co. Nov. 29, daylight. o, & 0. 8. §.
$. Co....Deo. 19, daylight. Sienesen de Co... Nov. 29. at 4 p.m. Buiterüeld & Swire... November 29,
3.
& O. S. N. Co......About Doo. 1. .P. & O, S. N. Co...... About Dec.
Jardine, Matheson&Co Nor. 30, at noon. Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nor. 29, at noon, Douglas Lapraik & Co. Nov. 30, daylight. (a)..Canadian Paio R. Oo.. Dec. 26, at noon,
To-day's Advertisements.
FOR KOBE (DIRECT).
The Sitsanishp Smit.
Capt. E. F. KRAST, will be despatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 29th Inst., at 4 p.m., instead of as previously notified.
For Freight or Passago, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co.,
Agents.
1904 Bongkang, November 28, 1894.
SHELL LINE OF STEAMERS.
FOR MARSEILLES AND GENOA.
The Oc.'s Steamship
Conchi, Captain Moses, will bo despatched as above un
or about the 6th Proximo. For Freight, apply to
ARNHOLD, KARBERG & C.,
Agents Hongkong, November 28, 1894.
1924
Hot Responsible for Debts. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Ownere will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Yourels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour" !----
WANDERING JEW, American sbip, Capt.
D. C. Nichols. -Standard Oil Co.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS
November 27:-
November 28:~~~
N EXTRAORDINARY General AMEXTING of the SBAREHOLDERS
Aaretta, British steamer, 1,720. Hender- is the above Company will be held on THURSDAY, the 8th day of December, Cardiff October 3, Coal--DoDWELL,
CARLILE & Co. proximo, at Balf-part-Four in the After- Roca, at the CxAMEEMS of the Undersigned in Bank Buildings, for the purpose of receiving the Report of the Directors and of desiding as to the future of the Company.
A. DENISON,
Dircator,
SHAMEEN HOTEL & LAND COMPANY, LIMITED.
BANK BUILDINGS,
Hoogtok, November 28, 1894.
NOTICE.
1996
COMPAGNIE DES MENNAMEKUS MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS PUSTE FRANCAIN
STEAM FOR SATION. SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLER, LONDON, BAVRE AND BORDEAUX:
Store Nordiske, Danish telegraph steamer,; from a cruise.
Deros, German str., from Canton, Nanyang, German ateamer, from Canton. Anry, German rtesmor, from Canton, Fekang, British steamer, from Canton. Nanchang, British steamer, from Canton, Danton, British steamer, 1,110, Thos. H, Sellar, Shanghai November 25, 9 a.m., General.Jardine, MathISON & CO.
Hanoi, Franch str., 789, J. V. Chodzko, Haiphong November 19, General. A. R. MARTY.
Faluterus, British steamer, 1,536, T. B. Jackson, Liverpool and Singapore Nov. 21, Gareral.-BuTTERFIELD & WIRE.
DEPARTURES. November 28:
Embria, Italian cruiser, for Shanghai. Bombay, for Singapore and London. Sydney, tue Europe, o. Empress of India, fer Shanghai, &c. Michael Jebsen, for Nagasaki. Menmuir, for Tarneville and Sydney. Shanghai. Whampos, for PORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLAT. dzemor, for Shanghai ON WEDNESDAY, the Compang, S.M.
IN WEDNESDAY, the 12th December. any Lee, for Shanghai.
O
OALEDONIEN, Commandane FLANDIN, with MAILS, FASSENGERS, SPECIE, and QARGO, will leave thus Part for the above places.
Carga and Specie will be registered for London as well as for Marseilles, and so cepted in transit through Marsailles for the principal places of Hurope,
Shlyping Orders will be grated NOOD.
Cargo will be reprived on board until 4 m., Specie and Parcels unti! 3 pm on be 116 Desambor, 1824. (Pazouis) are not to be mat on board; they must be left at the Agenor's Office).
Contenta and value of Packages are re- quired.
For further partionlara, applika Company's Office.
G. DE CHAMPEAUX,
Agent, Hongkong, November 28, 1894.
3927
|
for Shanghot.
Propontis, for Sing pǝre.
Stere Nordiske, for a cruise. Jacob Diederichsen, for Canton. Forfait, French cruiser, for Chefoo. Aurella, for Shanghai.
CLEAKED.
Diamond, for Koba Daris, for Haiphong. Stanfield, for Whamp
City of Peking, for Nagasaki, &c. deliv, for Bothew. Triumph, For Boihow. Clinfruin, for Shanghai, Aagers, for Singapore.
PASSENGERS, AXHIVRA
Per Canton, from Shanghai, Mr Borretti, and 37 Chinese.
Per Haroi, from Haiphong, Mr Chardis, Captain Bougherio, Mr Gardo, and 14 Chi-
Rela
Par Palinurus, from Liverpool, &a., Miss Jones, Miss James, and Master James, Mr
Dakin, Cruickshank & Robertson, and 230 Chinese
Company, Ltd.
AVE JUST RECEIVED A CONSIGNMENT
HAVE
Or
Ilford Dry Plates,
14, 1/1, 108, 10 × 12,.
and are offering the same at
POPULAR PRICES.
Sensitized Albumenized
PAPER,
ply in tina.
CHEAP AND RELIABLE.
Dakin, Cruickshank & Co.,
VICTORIA DISPENSAKY,
BONGKONG.
DEPARTED,
Per Empress of India, for Shanghai, Capt. Murray, Mr and Mrs F. H. May. Mesis
Nor, Pfie S. & R. Con Dao. 11, at noon. Butterfield & Swire... December 4.
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British steamer Auretta reporta Had strong monsoon from Paracelu.
The British steamer Cuntun: reports Fa and clear weather, moderate N.E. monsoon, and smooth water till arrival at Hongkong.
The British steamer Palinurus reports: Had moderate to strong monsoon, with |
of high N.Ey zes, with frequent squalls wind and rain. Nearing Hongkong, freal N.E'ly wind, clear and ane weather, with moderate a November 22nd, spike 4 muted sailing ship Falkland, from Japan, bound to Chittagong, lat. 4.117 N., lung. 106.60 E.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For SWATOW & BANGKOK.-
Per Phra Chow Khan, at 7.30 a.ns., ot
Thursday, the 29th inst.
For SHANGHAI.—
MEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping.
Daylight. M, B. S. Co.'s Steamer loaves for Japan and San Francisco. Noon. Follen leaves for Swaton, & 4p..anyang loaves for Shanghai. 4.m.-Suit leaves for Kobe. Nanchang leaves for Shanghai.
Amusements,
9 p.m. Harmaton's Grand Circus, &.
at West Point
Miscellaneous Goods por Rudnorakire undelivered
after this cate Bubject to reat.
General Memoranda. FRIDAY, NOTmber 30:-
List of Contributions to the Hongkong Fire Tusurance Co., Ltd., to be sent in before this date. List of
of Contributions to the China Fire Insurance Company, Ld, to be seat in before this date. SATURDAY, December 1:-
Noon.Private Meeting of Shareholders of the Green Island Cement Co., Ltd.. at the Company's Office.
3 p.o.-Bato's Grand Circus, &e.,
at West Point, SUNDAY, December 2
Gouda
per Ningchow undelivered after this date subject to rent. MONDAY, Dedeber 3-
9 p. Meeting of Zetland Lodge. TOERDAY, December 4-
Goods per Fleafrun undelivered after
this data subject to rent.
Exchange.
Bewakow November 28, 1894.
Om kundeau-
On Paris
On demand,
Credits, 4 Bomba" sight,
10 Berlin Derul
New York-- -
On dema
Oralita,
Burck, We
...
*
On demand,
2,04 2,04
31
Dil dape' aght,
4 moratlan sight,
Orudite, 1
2/1
Documatary.
201 2/14-
2.57
... 2.63
... 2.08
499
Б1
185 186
Un domand
... 1854 185
Shangha
the 29th inst., instead of as previous ly notified.
On demand,
...
90 days' sight, private pajer
74
F
EIOGO.→
i
thord Goal, lượne (per ta
150.00
For leafruin, at 9.30am., on Thursday,
the 29th inst.
For SWATOW.
Per Folie, at 11.30a.m., on Thursday, the 29th ioat., instead of as previous ly notified.
For SWATOW & DELL-
Per Tai Lee, at 12 30 p.m., on Thursday,
Por Smt. at 3.30 p.m., on Thursday,
the 29th inet, instead of na pro vianly notifiol.
For SHANGHAI.-
Par Nanchang, at 3.30 p.m., on Taun-
day, the 29th inst.
Par Namng, at 3,30 p.m., on Thurada),
the 29th inst.
For SAIGON-
Per China, at 4.30 p.m., on Thursday, the
29.8 inst.
For SWAROW, AMOY & FOOCHOW..- Per Beitan, at 5 p.m., on Thursday, the
29% in
For SINGAPORE, PENANG & CAL-
CUTTA.-
For Choyang, at 11.30 am., on Friday,
the 30th inst.
For KOBE-
Per Amoy, at 5 p.m., on Friday, the
J0th pat
For H01 HOW, SINGAPORE, & BANG.
KOK.-
Per Taichisan, at 8.30 min., on Sunday,
the 2nd December.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr Lad Mr W. Aldean Mr and Mrs J. AldoanMr R, Love
and 3 children Lieut, Luscombe, R.. Mr C. S. Barff Mr K. Lyall Rev. S. A. Raylee,Me A. Martin
M.A.
Mr H. Metallum Mrs McComb
Mr W. Bayuay Major and Mrs Eot-Mir A. MeEwat
field
Mr J. McWilliama
Capt. and Mrs CombeMr T. Mitchell
and childt
In Bang
lu,
--
Gh Anga" maglo,
.
Chezed
in Osler au
Soversigns (Biok ́a būving rate) silver (por ux.)
-
* 9.60 ...28.4.
HONGKONG KEGISTER.
Previous On date ati On data at idaystep.m 10.
43.m.
Barometer Temperaturo Humidity!
30.01 30.11
$0.02
74
74
71
70
71
85
Direction of
E
EXE
ESX
Готов
1
2
2
心
Wind...) Weather Raia
Highest open it wruperature on 27th......B0 Lowest open ar ketojerahare on the 27th
F. G. Fica, First Assistant. Hongkong (barratory, Nov. 28, 1894.
THE
Hongkong
Dispensary.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1894,
Ptal Hastings at the Magletracy this FROM the 1st January, 1896, the Sub-morning charged with being abread st scription to the China Mail will be night without lights or passes. As previous sentences had boon remailted, Capt. Hast inga imposed a uniform peulty of $1.
as follows:
For the Quarter..
Monib.
AL
$7.00 2.50
China Mail Onsion,
Gongkong, November 27, 1894.
The publication of this le a! 7.90 p.m.
The China Mail.
HONGONG, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1894
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASHED SURE CANAL OFTWARD BOUND:-Aurells, Oat 20. M. Baquehem, 30; Metapedia, Now. 4; Cheron, Moldura, 6; Nestor, Komney, 9: Beslang, Ayr, 13; Bra- conshire, Glenshiel, Leeman, Aglaia, 16; Telamon, Benedick, 20; Niobe, 23. HOMEWARD HOUND:--M. Valerie, Oct. 26; Energia, 30; Trocis, Nov. 2; Strath- Lepers, 9 Mengarry, Gerda, 13; Ton- talus, Telemachus, U; Vindobona, Malacca, 23,
isoners were brought before Accozora to the Ban Francisco Chronicl
Capt. Harlee, late of the City of Paking, is to be made port captain of the company at San Francisco, ̈· Capt. Ward has bec promoted from the command of the Chine in the command of the Peking. Capl Seabury will be transferred from the City of Sydney to the China, and Captain Jobnaon, who was in charge of the El-fatel Ma H. E. Wodehouse hosed further New York, will take charge of the Sydney, evidence at the Maglatrusy this morning. A SOBEME regulating the county champion
was found.
in connection; with the Winglok Street ship has been prepared by the committee of Optice marder case. The evidence was chiefly the Marylebone Cricket Club and approved by the counties concerned. It provides that corroborative of what has already been oricketing conaties shall be considered publibed dealing with the identification of belonging to the first class or unt; there i the men in custody. The case stands to be no further sub-division. First-clas oouuties are thees whose meatolise: are mad adjourned till Friday
In compilation of Erst-class batting and bowling average. There is to be no limit Ar the Magistracy, this mening a woman to their number, and the M.0.0. committa was ommitted for trial it the Criminal may bring new counties into the list or may Sesalons on a charge of detaining a young more existing ones from it. The list for 1895 includes 14 Best-class =cbanties, the girl in her house for an immoral purpose. nine which were classified last cenios, The girl was bought from her mother in with Derbyshire, Nosox, A
Hampshire, nd Warwiokabire. No Leicesterabire, Macau and brought over le Bongkeng some Leic
scanty is to be eligible for the champion time ago. She appeared immensely pleased abip unless it has played at least eight oat at being rescued from the clutches of the and home matches with other
or counties. elderly haspie' in who possession she
DURING the proceedings atla lecture on the Chinose in Melbaars recendy, by Me Cheong, the Chinese miantonary, Major- General Tulloch made few remarks on the life of Chinone' Gordon," who, ba Mali, had tustified to the magnificent soldiering qualities of the Chinese nation. He had made an effort to join General Gordon at Khartoum, but Gordon had refused to tate another European with him; but when af forwards he asked for European officers then zeked by the King of the Belgians to they were refused. He (the speaker) VAR try and assist Gordon in his struggle against the alare trade, but the War Office duelined to allow him to go. Qus of him greatest treasures was a post card from General Gordon, went from Klartoum, till- ing him not to come, and clearly stowing that the writer had we hope of coming out of Khartoum. Gordon's life was lost through the horribly disgraceful polley
Ind
Ar the meeting of the Finance Committes, held immediately after the Legislatie Council this afternoon, the following sume The M. M. Co.'s steamship Salazie, with were voted :—180,000 in respect of exchange
the FRENCH Maiz of Oct. 26, loft Saigon on Tuesday, the 20th Nov, compensation to Civil Formats: $3,500 for at noon, and may be expected here the reotion of the Queen's Status on the on or abont Thursday, Nov. 29. The Reclaimed Land in front of the City Hall; Paskot brings replies to letters des- ratched from Bongkong on Sept. 19. $6,500 totower repairs on the Gap Roak The N. P. ... Tacoma left Yokohams for Lighthouse; and $1,000 for a new boiler to
Hongkong on the 22nd inst.
the Suating fire engine. The P. M. a. a. Ching, with the American MAIL of Nov. 6. left Yokohams for this port on Monday, Nov. 86, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Sonday, the 2nd Dec.
wasting of the oreditals of A. Skeels, formerly avalloneer and soumission agent, was held in the Supreme Court Buildings
The P.&. 8.a. diam, with the ENOL this afternoon. Mr C. F. A. Sangstar, from which the nision had so long suf-
Official Receiver, presided, and there were fered (applause) policy of maddle premut-the Debtor, with his solicitor, Mr. muddle and masterly inactivity that bad H.Holmes: Mr F. Borley (of Mir H. Lready gone some distance towards bresk
the ing up Empire (Applauss)." He Dennya' office), for Me W. M. B. Arthur; thanked God the days of those parochial Mr J. P. Cottam, for the Hongkong Trad-statesmen were ended. In detailing mome
of his
his own experiences in China, Major- ing Company and My R. Fraser Bmith. General Tulloch said that he found cous- As the debtor had no proposal for a com- pienous honesty, industry, and sobristy, position to lay (before the creditors, it among the people; but ita want of progress was due to the absence of the high moral was decided to allow him to be adjudicated training of Christianlly, Justice in China
MAIL of Nor. 2, left Singapore on Tuesday, Nov, 27. at& p.m., and may be expected hore on or about Monday afternoon, Dec. 3. This packet bringa replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on Sept. 27. The C. P. B. sc. Empress of Japan, with the CANADIAN Mail, left Yokohams on Monday, Nov. 26, at 8p.w., for Hong. kong, vis Kobe, Nagasaki and Sbang.
hai.
a bankrupt. Mr Bruco. Shephard was was a mockery. The system of selecting
officials
The O. & 0. s. 1. Belgia lett San Fran-
ataco on November 15, for this port, via nominated Trustes in the bankrupt estate.petitive examination gone stark, staring Yokohama and Nagasaki.
The F. M. . . Peru, with mails, &c., left San Franoisen for this port, via Yako. halo and Nagasaki, on Nov. 24. The N. P. . . Sikh left Tacoma for Hong
kong, vis Japan ports, on the 23rd
inst.
The P. and O. steamer Shanghai left Sin- gapore on the 22nd inat., and may be expected here on or about the 30th
inst.
Thea. Catherine Aptor, teora Chloufta, left Bingapore for this port on Nov. 24, and may be expected here on or about Doc. 2,
The D. D. R. s. a. Kriemhild, from Ham
Stamination was simply som-
by exam
ad. The mass of the people were not
Tan Westminster Gazette publishing a hostile to the missionaries; but the Chris- series of articles upon Theosophy. It ex- tianising of China was a matter of contn- pests what is termed the "Mabatma hoax,' rien. Still it was the duty of Christian to
alleges that Mrs. Besant has been make a beginning. bamboozled for years by bogus com- municatione,
FARMSTOF'S, CIRQUS.
of
The new programme given on Monday Ax attorney, says Stone, is the same night was a decided sacoesa in very way, but the attendance, ospecially of the Chi- thing to a barrister that an apothecary is to s physician, with this difference that, Tery meagre. The soforcement your man of law does not deal in scruples. the Regulation of Chinese' Ordinance last week has caused the member of Chirene In this Colony there are to attorneys, each visitors to the Circus to fall from upwards barrister being his own solicitor, and every of 500 to between 90 and 40 only, afast sotitor being his own advocate.-Penang calculated to strike dismay into the heeta Gazelle,
of
the managermented with this "Jingling
burg, left Singapore for this port on Tax calebrated collection of Australian reprogramme.
Nov. 27, and may be expected here on pe about Dea 5. The F. & O. Co.'s. Formosa loft Bom
bay for this port en Nav, 25. The P. & O... Ceylon left London for
this port on Nov. 26.
:
THE P. & O. 8. X. Company's.a. s. Crylon loft London for this port on 20th instant,
Txx P. & Q 8. N. Company's a s. Formosa Has Received by the 8.S. SYDNEY, and left Bombay for this par; on Sunday Jant,
from other Sources,
THE VERY LATEST NOVELTIES
jo
CORISTMAS CARDS
AND
goth instant
Tar P. & O, S. N. Company's a. s. Siam loft Singapore for this port yesterday at 6 p.m., with the outward English mail, and may be expected hare about Monday after noon, the 3rd December.
Mr and Mrs F. Mer- NEW YEAR CARDS, YESTERDAY Inspeotom Hennemy, Mackie, Capt. R. Crawford gan and child
and Hanson made a combined raid upon
Capt. Dick
Mr E. Delbanco
Mr J. K. Diuzdalo
Mr J. E. Duggett
Mr R. Douglas
Mc
Mr W. A. Duf
Mr U. N. Edison
Capt. Mullor
Mr
T. E. North Mr W. Parfitt
Mr Portel
Major and Mrs Pic
chai
Mr 8. Boich
Mr & Mrs Gill EldredMr W. Robinson
Mr G. Fenwick
Mr N. A. Sisba
Mr & Mrs J. Fougern!Mr F. E. Shean Dr. D. Galvas
MM A. Smith
Hire W, B. Farmston Mr P. Stewart
and child
Mr John Stewart
Mr and Mrs Geo-Consul Ivo Streich
Hartesion
Mr Frank Harmston
Mr O. H. 8. Harris
Mrs Hedgino
Mr E. Iverson
Mr J. Kinghord
Mr J. Kirkwood
Mr P. Suchaus
Mr W. Tarna
Mr J. Tehsen
Mr H. S. Thomso Mr W. Whiley Major and Mrs Wrol-
terloy
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL. Mrs J. Acheson andMadame Huart
child
Men H. Humphryn Me F. I. Bell and 3 children Mr Hart Buck Mr O. Malsch Dr. and Mrs J. Dan-Mr & Mrs McCallam
and child
tlie rud child
Mr and Mrs Charles Mr H. E. Mayarik
Cohen
Mr B. Ortiz
Mr J. B. Conghtrie Me O. Sharp Hon, and Mrs W. M. bira Spry
Goodman and childCapt. A. Tillett Mr and Mrs E A.Mr H. E. Tomkin
Mr J. Y. V. Vercon Hewitt
C.A Pennington, H. Burton, H. Bent, W. MrChantrey Inchtald
G. Gray, Chen Ju Wing, Go Hin Chong,
And Go Chow Ping; for Kobe, Mr J. DI
WINDSUE HOTEL
Monro, Mr and Miss Bhepherd, and Mr Mr M. Bosil Alaby-Mr John J. Hoar
Melchers; for Victoria, Mrs
พ.
sheff Mrs Chan, Mre
Dirs Leo Mr F. G. Liebe Mr A. B. Macdonald
Cob-Mr F. D. Macle
and Miss Wong; for Vancouver, Mr W. H. Min E. D'Arc- Lebb; for San Francisco, Mr W. M. Bont. Mr J. Ballantine gomery Mines and 0. Sullivan, Miss Capt. A. W. R. D Downey for Chicago, Mr and Mrs
A. Seid Ding and child, From Kobe: for Mr F. J. Boggo
Mr B. H. Derrick Lordon, Mr and Mrs Cator.
kan
For Sydney, from Hongkong: for Saigon, Mr and Mrs Garwood Mesare . Ozeaux and Plepnback. Rev. Capt. E. Gerard Horgot, Japanese, and 36 Chinese; for Mr. E. Gerard Bingapore. Mr and Mrs Sidney Jeffrey and Mr
Mr J. O. Gourdin child, Mr R. Brooklenian, 2 Manila men, 6 Mr W. G. Gray Japanese, and 1 Chinese; for Calumbo, Mr J. H. Hall Mesars R. O. Eoby, W. Crocker and E. W. Fenfield, and 6 Chinese; for Marseillas,
Per Whampas, for Sydney, Mr James Beans.
Me 0. Maniens Mr R. Markwick Mr.A. de Miribel Mr F. W. Happ Capt. Toulmin Capt. R. B. Wainen,
S.L.I.
Mr W. Wheeler
PEAK HOTEL.
Mr J. G. Buckle
Dr. 8ohmidt, Mr Miribel and servant, and Mr M. S. Allea Mr G. II. Medhurst Mr P. Robinson.
Major and Mrs G. K. Mr J. A. Chandet Moore Miss Cro
Mr J. L. Froma! Capt. Von Corbzeh Me Bandelands Mr H. Crombie Mr and Mrs Samm Mr R. P. Dipple
Mr F. H. Blaghk Mr J. P. Dowling Mc and Mrs A. And-
Por Kuang Lee, for Shanghai, 40 Chi
Deja
Por Propontis, for Singapore, 679 Chi
TO DEPART
Per Davis, for Haiphong, & Chinose. Per City of Paking, for Negasaki, &c, Вигоровна, вод Chinese,
Per Activ, for Hoihow, 30 Chinese, Per Triumph, for Hoihow, 12 Chinese. Por Glenfruin, for Shanghai, 11 Euro 1646 | peana.
Mr. D. Farquhaman ay Smith & Immily Mr
J. Hansen
Mr W., Harrison
| Mr. John J. Hoar
Mr Co. Holmes
Mrs Geo. Holmes
Mr Morton Jones
Mr J, E. Macrao
Mes Stonham
Mr A. G. Stoker
Mr Taylor
Rev. and Mrs Vallings
Capt. Geo. Vinyesnon Mes H. Wilson
comprising:
JAPANESE and ENGLISH CARDS,
hand painted and of Artistic Designs;
of
JAPANESE VIEWS; VIEWS
HONGKONG and Types of NATIVE
CHARACTER,
Also
who went through some very stamps owned by Mr M P. Castle, Vice tricky riding, Miss E. Lee's Single TrapDLO Praident to the London Philatelic Society. Act followed, and received rounds of ap- has been sold for £10,000. This is the plause. The Boons Act by Malla Le largest price ever paid for a collection of Blonde was next presonted. This clever stamps. The collection was commenced icy young lady appeared in the castome of a 1872, and includes slam pri¦ envelopes, Fishwoman,” and whilst riding round the cards, and wrappers, many of the speci-ring, took off her dress, sod bloomed into mom being unneed.
Sailor; after dancing a horesize on the back of the borse, she trok off her seiend TaUltimatum ennennced last week in dress, and appearing in falt Highland rather a matter of fiction, reites the Tian costume, including sword and shield, ckver-
*bagelpe tain correspondent of the Alercury. Therely danced a Highland ting to the b
music of Mr Bruce's Beass Band was no demand for indemnity in money
The next tem presented was 'perfor neither does it appear that Shaug Taotaosace un the Horizontal Bars by The
ordered by the British Government to be degraded. So far as we know the only tongkong, proved them to be setites of
Aldeans.
This, their frat appearance in thing done was to fire in honour of the the first water, and very valuable acquisi Chungking yesterday morning the salute of tion to the Cirens. Prior to taking twenty-ose guns from the Taku Forte, in the presence of the English Cont and the gagement with the Barnstons, the
gentlemen were performing in Teatr's Cir English Commander The soldiers cas, Berlin, and upon several cocations peared, so the salute was given in proper have held engagements in the Royal style. This probably and the matter, so Aquarium, Bangtai's, Hanger's, Ghuzste's, fat as any demand from the British Govern
they
ment is consormat. The main matter wil and other well-known Uroutes Their two large establishments dealing in Manila rest with the Japanse, when the foal performance on the Bars elicited great ap
plause, and
were recalled to the account is reckoned at the close of the war. lottery ticket. Ons hawker found in
Later in the programme they house at 196 Queen's Bond Central was Tar last batch of Chinete prisoners to pass and orasted roar of laughter, the one For is a Gymosum,” A ppeared in fined $200 by Capt. Hastings, the alternathengh Hiroshima hedgeroral opporna teacher the other as pupil by tire being three months' imprisonment.tunities of seeing the drill and parade of their fanipulation of Indian Clubs, Fea The other case sinode adjourned.
On the 3rd instant, says the Echo Mocante, Further Supplies, Ex 8.8. BOMBAY and in a fort in Chimmer (opposite Macao), a small powder deçût was blown up. Three S.S. CANTON,
Chien who wees handling explosivos were killed. Fortunately the sparks did not reach a biggor depûc which was only a for metres distant, as the result would bare been the destructions of the whole of
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any question he chose. Well, then, how Trick Equestrianism was represented in ich did a Japanese soldier receive as pay skilful manner by Frank Huston, every month? If most be very high, or and Whimsical Teramy was ar fall of ind ele no one would work so hard, how muchas aver: His splendid costarica are worth wuit-Japan Mail
paying to nee. The Haut Ecole Act by Mr Gul Blared was a superior place of The following appear in the Northern manship.
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kong and Singapore, and all the succeeded in jumping over the broke of tem states that the Co.'s steamers will lezve evidenes was in favor of betis, it may be borne, and turning & sotezazult whilst Hongkong in 1835 a follow-Jau 22. Feb. med that is what has led the Govern in mid-air, and in conclusion, turued a 20, Mar. 20, April 10, May 1, May 22, went to the decision contained in the double someras. Tal cleres young Miautor nots to Mr Grifiths. Betis artists certainly doserves a special word of | Jave 12, July 3, July 24, Ang. 14, Bẹp, 4, mows in the Phillipino Jalade,
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Oot. 2, Out. 39, Nov. 27, and Dec. 25. viry bard redwood. It can be had up to praise for his exciting performance He
running ne 70ft. lorg, odd piles halongat man Brock and LG Lovel The time of arrivals in Hongkong for 1896 Mr Andrews found it used very largely in Are:-- Jan 2, Jan. 30, Feb, 27, Mar. 27, the docks and jetties of Hongkong The appeared, har, for the first time on the Double Impere, April 23, May 14, June 6, June 29, July 17, Hongkong Dook Company have used both and executed in brilliant style some diffimit Borneo hillian and Singapore hallow movements Mr Gee, Harmstos, as the Aug. 7, Aug. 28, Sep. 18, Oct. 9, No. 6, the only two rivals of disbit botin was Bounding Jockey, had the raisforians to and Dec. 48
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ored to be better than either, biilian hurt his foot soar after entering the ring. coming next Bats is now being but this did not deter him from ancesfully Wx vary mush regret to learn that the In- tebal valy ted slong the Chis count, but jumping from the ground on to his hors disa Constable (Ahmed Singh), who was so in Singapore it is not known, hallow being back without ating his hands. After the
simost exclusively me there. The latter Acrobatic Ficars by the Stowatt Bro varsly wounded in the Wing-Lok Street at in* goed timber, k but it does not resist
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Simpleshane, introducing all fair on the evening of the 22nd, died this terede for any length of time, and in Singebert, the Rejussiziss Spectrols entitled the alternoon at the Government diril Hospital pore pile drivers sis continually at work the exciting wees of Raca-count, was Lingkar renewing piles. There is, in fact, no presented. It commenced with a Maypalo Everything that would possibly be aug-limber that will absolutely resist the Dance on hors-back, and after the arrival gested bas boon dong to preserve the life of ferado, but some will last much longer of Visitors, Bopinnakers, Inahmes, this braro fellow; and after Dr Lowson bed the claims of betis ar Los being mogulsed Fun ie
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at it would take yours to make a fair and at The jumping was good, and them, and we came how afford that the the riding fat and furious. This set Al- PRE-LOW Themes - Comial" to set on the the impact need an amphocally-planmas
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