*1;
Entertainments.
D'ARO'S BIJOU THEATRE.
SPECIAL NOTICE OWING TO THE EMBRIOUS SUCCESS
LAST SATURDAY EVENING,
Whon the Theatre was Crowded
to the Doors,
'ARO'S
DARD
MARIONETTES
WILL REMAIN
ONE WEEK LONGER.
PERFORMANCE COMMENCES AT 8.30
REDUCED PRICES, Plan at KELLYTM& Walsh's.
Hongkong, February 5, 1895.
Mails.
U. S. Mail Line.
251
PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP
COMPANY.
FIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND
HONOLULU.
Proposey Sallings From BoNoRONU. City of Peking (via)
Nagasaki, Kubo, WNESDAY. Feb. 6,
Inland Sea, and Yokohama)
China (via Nagasaki,
Kobe
Inland Sea
ved Yokohama)... Peru (via Nagasaki,
at daylight.
W'RESDAY, Feb. 20, technyhunt,
"
Kobe, Island Son, SATURDAY, Mat, 9, Yokohama und at daylight. Honolulu))
H
To Lot.
TO LET.
OUSE, No. 2, CAINE ROAD,
Apply to
M. MOURENTE, No: 5, Arbuthnot Road. Hongkong, December 20, 1804.
TO LET.
WELLING HOUSES-
DHANGOUR
2074
MOUNT (Furnished) HIGHULERE,' at MAGAZINE GAP. RAVENSHILL' West, on RourS- BON ROAD
Destination.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loa ling.
Pracia.
Bremen & Parts of Call Darmstadt (s). Haven, 'burg & A'wp Mascotto (8)..
30.Ancona (e)....... Lpool, v.'pore&&'dm0consile (8).. London, v. Suez Cana Telamon (0).. London & Ports of Call Sutlej (a).... London, s. Porta of Call Glenfalloch
(6). London, v. Marseilles Ceylon (8) Landon
Java
KELLET,
Manila
Marsalis, v. Snigu
N'aki Kobo & Yha
Now YockSigtram.. Now York.
Now York, v. Suo:Os
Aparta
'Data o *Leaciu z.
Norddeutscher Lloyd. Feb. 8, daylight, -Dodwoll, Carlili & Du. Feb. 6, at GOOD,
& O. S. N. Co...... Feb. 15, at noon. Batterfield & Swirs About March 16. Butterfield & Swiro... P. & O. 8. N. C
Fus. 14, at noon. Mardine Maland/About Feb. 14. P&O. S. N. Co... about Fab. 10,
··& O. 9. N.....6.
Butterfield & Swire. Mesageries Maritimo
lenastel (5)withoon&U» About Feb. 14,
FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS, FLOORS IN ELOIN Stusar, FEEL
STREET and STAUNTON STREET, FLOORS No. 5, SuziLBY 8. Francisco, v. Jaja Belgic (s
Iza STREET.
Sau Francisco...... Tullio E. Starbuck. GODOWNS-
Nanyang ()..... BLUE BUILDINGS.
Robiliu (8). No. 74, PRAYA CENTRAL
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST
MENT AGENCY Co., LTD. Hongkong, January 20, 1895. 215
To-day's Advertisements.
JURY LIST-1894.
OTICE in hereby given that Parsaant to the Provisions of Section 8 of The Jury Consolidation Ordmance, No. 18 RU S. Mail Stenship CITY OF of 1887, 1 hase ou the INT INSTANT Canned PRKING will be despatches for
to be posted, at the CHIBE ENTRANCE to SAN FRANCISCO, via NAGASAKI, the UOURT HOUSE, LIST OF ALL KOBE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, PERSONS ascertained by mo to be liabla TO-MORROW, the 6th February, KE
to serve as JURORS.
The said Lt will Remain so parted Daylight; aking Passengers and Freight until the 14TH INSTANT, in Order that for Japan, the United Buter, and Europe.
Steamers of this line pass through the any Person may apply by Notice in writing INLAND SEA OF JAPAN, and call ato me requiring that his Name or the Namo HONOLULU, xad passengers are allowed of core'uthor Person may be respectively Weither added to or struck off from the LIST, to break their journey at any point on route.
Through Fasage Tickets granted to upon cause to be duly assigned in such England, France, and Germany by all Notice. trans-Atlantic lines of Steamers, and to the principal aities of the United States or
0..F. A. SANGSTER,
Acting Registrar.
Uanada Rates may be obtained on appli-Renery, SUPREME COURT,
Hongkong, 1st February, 1895,"
catio
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland. Rail routes from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER End RIO GRANDE and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAYS; also the OANA. «DIAN PAULFTO RAILWAY on payment
of 310.00 Gold in addition to the regalar
tariff rato.
**261
In the Matter of the Estate and Kfects
of
CHRISTIAN FRIEDRICH RAPP, hate of Victoria, in the Colony, of Hongkong, Auctioneer, Deceased.
TOTICE is hereby given that the Honour N
able the Acto CHIEF JUSTICE, in virtue of Section No. 3 of Ordinance No. 9 Passengers boldin ordera FOR OVER of 1870, made an Order limiting to the 15t LAND CITIES in the United States have, pax or JUNE, 1806, the use for svuding between San Francisco and Chicago, then CLAIMS against the Estate, option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL PACIFIO, UNION PACIFIO; their CLAIMS before the said date to
All Creditors are requested to send in DENVEIC and RIO GRANDE and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chi- cago to destination, the choice of direct lines.
Particulars of the various routes can be 265 had on application,
Special rates (birst class only) are granted To Missionaries, members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European officials in service of China and Japan, and to Government officials and their families.
Through Bill of Lading issued for trans portation
Yokohama and other Japan to to San Francisou, to Atlantic "and" Porte, Inland Cities of the United States, via llavara, Trinidad, Overland Railways and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico. Central and South America, by the Com-
and connecting Steamers.
Freight will be received on board until 4 |
J. H. GARRELS,
One of the Executors, No. 5, QUEEN'S ROAD CENTSAL,
Hongkong,
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF HONGKONG
In the Mailer of the Estate of CHING KWONG MING, lato of Victoria, Hongkong, an Infant, Deceased OTICE is hereby given that the Hon-
, at noon.
Natal (8)....! Carmarthenshire (s)...Dodwell, Carlift & On. February 15,
Feb. U, at noon;
.........About March 1. & Co. .... Lucy A. Nickels....... Carlowitz & Co..
March 10 CoAbout Port Darwin, &c....... Taiyuan (s)...........Butterfold & Swire... Feb. 9, at 3 p.m. 8. Francisco, v. Japany of Peking (8)...... Pacific Mail 5. S. Co.. Feb 6, daylight.
9.& 6. S. 8. O..... Fob. 27, daylight.
Quick despatel. k..... Shewan & Co... Quick
5, at 4 pm. & 0.8. N. Do About Feb. 11. Tata & Co.
Fabreaty 8. Dodwall, Carlili & Co. About Feb. 7. Carlowitz & Co... Feb. 6, at nuon, Douglas Laprik & Co. Fab. 8, daylight, Douglas Laprnik & Co. Feb. 6, daylight. Sander & Co. About Feb 9. Janadian Pic R, Cu.. Feb. 20, at noon, Nor. Pic 8. & R. Cos. Feb. 20, at noon.
and Kobe.... Ormiston (o).... Kobo & Yma Ghazer (a).. Swatow. S'poro, Paung & B'hay Rsagno (s).....
Hailong (s). S'tow, Amor & chow Namoa (a)........ Triesto, &.............Maria Valerio (s). Vaucuiver (B.C. Empresso Indies... Victoria (B.0), &... Tacoma (s).
To-day's Advertisements.
+
AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB,
TO-MORROW, (WEDNESDAY) the 6th February, "ROBINSON CRUSOE,' THIRD PERFORMANCE, Under the Patronaga of 1. E. MAJOR-GENERAL BARKER, C.B.
TH
THE PANTOMIME will be Played also
on the following datos February 9th, 12th, 16th, 18th and 23rd. TICKETS at LANE, CRAWFORD &
Hongkong, February 6, 1895. -
Co.
SHIPPING
ARRIVALS. February 5-
men.....
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For MANILA.-
For Sungking, at 3.30 pm, ou
day, the 6th inst.
For HATPEONG.--
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW.
Shipping. Daylight.-Namoa leaves for Coast Porto. Daylight.-P. M. 8. 8: Co.'s Steamer leaves for Japan and San Francisco. Noon. French Mail leaves for Porta of
Call and Europe. Nuon,Jauz loaves for London Noon-Bisagno loaves for Bombay, &c. Noon.-Mascotte leaves for Antwerp, &e. 4pm.-Nanyang leaves for Shanghat, Sungkiang leares for Manila. Telamon leaves for London,
Amusements.
BIRTHS.
At Nowchwang,
the 29th Jansary the Wife of W. Szowa, of a Daughter.
On the 30th Jan., at 22, Nanking Road, Shanghai, the Wife of E, G, WILSON, OF
Bon.
TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1896,
sending out onvaye who are uut proper If they seek to gain time by Y socredited, they are going on mistak en lines, and the recent activity of the Japanese at Weihniwei should "awaken At Bhanghai, on the 30th January, the them to a true sense of the seriousness Wife of ANDREW McKxLyts, of a Daughter, of the situation. The Chinese in lower Os the lat fustant, at 58, Broadway, Manchuria are exceedingly well pleased ages, the Wife of WN. TAYLOB, ofwith the treatment they are receiving Daughter.
from the Japanese. In fact, so confis
DEATHS.
At Shanghai, on the 21st January, the dent are they of goad treatment from infant son of EDWARD and MARION STEVENS. the Japanese, that they have joined the At b, Thibet Road, Shanghai, on the Second Army Corpe in large numbers 31st of January, CHRISTIAN SODETTELMAN as transport coolies, and have crossed. 8. 30 p.m.---D'Aro's Fanteches Francaises Secretary of the Shanghai Gas Company over from Manchuria to Shantung fa
(Marionettes), on the New Fraye Reaged 40 years. clamation.
the service of the Japanese. 9.p.-A. D. C. Performance at City
Hall,
Quotations. Hosaree, February 2, 1895, OPIUM-Now Paina, cash,... 8771
Old
cash, 855 Now Benares, cash, 855/830 Old
cash, 846' New Malwa, credit, 700/710 Allowance, Table,...
4/8
8/12
1
"
77
Old Balwa, crodit, 740/730
Allowanca, Taold,
Persian, Oly,
Allowance, Taals,....
Persian, l'aper tied 840
Allowance. Tools,
Exchange.
no sales.
HONGKONG, Fobruary 5, 1895.
Wednca-Loudon
Per 4, at 11.30 am.. on Thursday,
the 7th inst.
MAILS by THE FRENCH PACERT,- The French Contract Packot Natal will be despatched on WEDNESDAY, the 6tis Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and places be- youd,vid Marseilles; to Saigon, Straits Settlements, Batavia, Burmah, Ceylon, the Australasian Colonies, Pondichery, Madras, Calcutta, Aden, Mauritius, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar.
263 The uacal hours will be observed in
closing the Mails, &c.
Actio, Danish steamer, from Canton. Natal, French steamer, 4,048, Verrou, Yokolises and Shanghej Tebruary 2, Mails and General, MESSAGERIES MARITIMES.
Tamsui February 1, Amoy 3, and swatow 4, Hailong, British steamer, 783, J. Roach, General.-Detotas STEAMSHIP UO.
Amigo, German steamer, 71, A. Ben- dixen, Saigon February 1, Kice.-WIELER
& Cu.
Progress, German atr., 687, J. Jessen, Saigon January 31, Rica.-SSSEN & Co. Aak, Danish str., 591, N. 6. Revsbeck, Haiphong February 2, Rice-A. R. MARTY, Kara, British str., 1,507, Thoa. Walker, Morora Jabuary 23, Vol.-DOUWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Soschuw, British ateauer, freni Canton. Telamon, British str., 1,655, T. Purdy, Shangbai February 2, General-HÜTTER- FIELD & SHINE.
DEPARTURES.
February 5-
ourable the ACTING Prisse Joraz Wuntin, for Saigon. having, in virtue of Section 3 of Ordiannes Mathilde, for Saigon.
of 1870, made an Order limiting to the Cromarty, for Singapore. DAY OF APRIL, 1995, the time for send-Thales, for Swaton, Cu
ing in CLAIMS against the sald Estate,
All Creditors and others are hereby re. m. the day previons to sailing, Parse!uired to send in their CLAIMS to the Packages will be received at the odies until Undersigned before the paid date. 5 p.m., same day; all Parcel Packagos should be marked to addree in full; value of same is required.
Consular Invoicon to accompany Cargo 267 destined to points beyond San Francisco in the United Statos, should be sent to the Company's Office in Sealed Envelopes,. addressed to the Collector of Customza at Sat Franciaco,
For further information as to Pusage and Freight, apply to the Agency us the Company, No. 7, Praya Central.
C. L. GORBAM
Acting Agent,
TO
Hongkong. February 5 - 186.
NOTICE.
COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERITES MARITIMES.
PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANOAIS,
STRAM FOR
SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, –
COLOMBO, PONDICHERRY, MADRAS, CALCUTTA, ADEN, SUEZ,
PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND ----------- BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, MARSEILLES, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX ;'
A580
FORTS OF BRAZIL AND LA PLÁTA.
O-MO Noon, the Company's O-MORROW,' the 6th February,
SS. NATAL, Commandant VERRON, with MAUS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, and CARGO, will leave this Fort for the abore places.
Cargo and Specle will be registered for London as well as for Marseillon, and ac-|
septed fu transit through Marcillez for the principal places of Hurope.
Shipping Orders will be granted
Noco.
J
will be received on board until 4
Carole and Farcols until 3 p.d.
the 5th February, 1895. (Parcots are not
to be sent on board; they must be luft si the Agency's Office).
Contents and value of Psokages are re- quired,
For farther particulars, apply at the Company's Offer.
G. DE UTLAMPEAUX,
Agent. Hongkong, February 6, 1895.
TO LET
174
No. 3. PEDDER'S STREET, next to the
GENERAL POST
6.
Apply to
ANDERSON, Hongkong, December 7, 1894,
TO LET.
1988
Dated the 5th day of February, 1896. CHARLES E. A. SANGSTER,
Acting Registrar, and Official Aministrator..
FOR SHANGHAL
The Stoamalip
Nunyang, Capt. TH. LEUMANN, Wil be dospatched for the above Port TO-MORROW, the 6th Instant, at 4 p.m., instead of as previously notified.
For Freight or Fassuge, apply to
SIEMSSEN & Co. Hongkong, February 5, 1895.
259
DOUGLAS. STEAMSHIP COMPANY,
LIMITED,
FOR SWATOW..
The Co.'s Steamship
Hailgong, Captain Roach, will be Fort on FRIDAY, the 8th Instant, at despatched for the above Daylight.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers. Hongkong, February 6, 1805.
266
AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM
NAVIGATION COMPANY, (UNDER MAIL CONTRACT WITH THE
AUSTUIAN GOVERNMENT).. STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, BOMBAY, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, VENICE, FIUME AND TRIESTE
(Taking Cargo at through rates to CAL CUTTA, MADRAS, PERSIAN GULF, RED SEA, BLACK SEA, LEVANT and ADRIATIC PORTS.)
The Co.'s Steamphip
Maria Palerie, Captain B. Viros, will bo despatched as above on or about SATURDAY, the 0th Tostant, Cargo will not bo received on board after 3 p.m. prior to date of sailing.
262
For further information as to Passage and Freight, apply to
SANDER & Co.
Agents. Hongkong, February 6, 1895. -
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS, FOR NAGASAKI, KODE AND
YOKOHAMA.
The Steamship.
- Carmarthenshire, - Captain DAVIES, will be dospatelied as above en
ODOWNS in WANONIAL, at the back WEDNESDAY, the 18th Instant.
"of MoGrevon's Banhanks,
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co. Hmgkung, Besimber 7, 1894,
For Freight or Passage, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co
Agents. Hongkong, February 6, 1 204
Petyang, for Luzon
Kwongsung, fe Shanghai. Nangang, for Shanghai. Beatrice, for Saigon.
CLEARED.
Parthian, for Saigon. Hong Leow, for Amity, Namoa, for Satow, &c. Strathavon, for Saiguli. Muchew, for Bangkok.
PASSENGERS. ARRIVED.
Per Natal, from Shanghai, &c. Mr Wheeler, Mesars Steven, Clepton. Orock, and 1 Chinese, for Hongkong; and 35 Ku.
KOURS OF CLOSING THE ENGLISH AND FRENCH MAILS. When the Packets leave at Noon. The following hours will be observed in closing the Mails for Europe, &c., by the English and French Packets, when they leave at Noon. The Money Order Office will be closed at 5 the day before.
8.00 A.-Posting of Prices Current and
Circulara ceases.
(Prices Current and Circulara may however be posted up to 10 o'clock
if they are tiod in bundles, country by country, with the addresses aff Dad way)
10.00 M.-Registry ecasts. 10.30 AM-Posting of Newspaper,
Books, and Patterns cases. 11.00 A.M.-Mail closos.
“LATE LETTER? may be posted (from 11.10 .ar.) with 10 cents late fee up to 11.30 A.M., after which hour they may be sent on Beard-with-the-same Late Fee.
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
On demand.
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...1/117
2,0
2/0
2.48
Rank, Wire,...
TI
30 days' sight,
4 months' sight,
Cradite, 4
Documentary, 4months sight,
On Paci
On domand,
Credits, 4 months' aight,
On demand,
a
48
Oredits, 60 days' sight,
+491
demaui,
On Berlin-Demand,...... On New York-
On
Bombay-
On
On Caloutta
Wire,
• On demand,
Ou Shanghai-
On demand,
***
30 days' sight, private paper, Gold Leaf, 100 ans (por tuet) Sororeign (Bank's buying rate] Silver (per oz)...
... 253 ... 2,00
72 ... 783 51 80 $9.95 ....27b1.
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
At 9, Woosung Road, Shanghai, on the 31st of January, MEREDITH JAMES, on of Meredith Hardman, of the China Inland Missiou, aged 1 year and 8 months.
At Shanghai, on the lat Inatant, of diphtheria, CONSTANCE MARY HAVERGAL, dearly beloved child of Andrew and Kate MoKolvio, aged four years.
The publication of iku waue at 7.40 p.m.
In the south, there 15 a flutter of excite ment. A famous general who performs- ed heroic deeds against the French in. Aunam, is travelling overland by forced marches to assist in the defence of Nauking, and information reaches us that a large body of troops, raised ja coniforce the garrisons un
Kwangtung, has been sopt to rein- the Island of Formosa. The activity in the vicinity of the Yangtse, in Formos, and the Southern Provinces indicates a spirit of apprehension amongst the Chinese. We have to wait to see whether the Japaness really intend to carry out a southern campaign during
The China Mail.
HONGKONG, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1895.
ALTHOUGH numerous rumours have the wintor. coms to hand to the effect that tho Chinese stronghold of Weihaiwei has been captared by the Japanese, nothing which can be accepted as trustworthy has yet been received by us. Our own special correspondent has forwarded to
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
PASSED SUEZ CANAL.
OUTWARD BOUND:-Vindahona, Jan. 1; Abergeldie, &; hiba, 8; Carmarthen- shire, Rosary, 12; Vanfe, 15; Strath- lyon, Adelaide, 18; Salveig, Oceana, 22; Lauderdale, 25; Dardanus, Syd nez, Coptic, 20; Petropolis, Oakley, Manila, Macduff, Feb. 17
a telegram, dated Weihaiwei, dan- wary 30, via Hiogo, whence it had apparently been seut by the despatch- boat Satsuma Maru. This is the last message from the north, and its purport was that the Japanese troops had landed at Yung-ching on the south-eastern por- tion of the Shantung Promontory, and had made a forced march upon The Wei-hai-wei. After a few hours' fight-
HOMEWARD BOUND:-Canton, January 16; Argyle, 18; Poseidon, Glenfarg, 22 Agamemnon, Salazie, Feb. 1.
The
./1834
ing, the Eastern forts were captured, 183]
and, as we subsequently learned from 1831 Shanghai telegrams to our Chinese 183 contemporary, the Chinese Mail, the whole of the landward forts, seven or eight in number, have fallen into the haada of the Japanese. The situation at Wei-bai-wei will be better under- stood by reference to the map wo publish with this issue. With Japanese tor pedves lying across the Eastern and Western entrances to tho bay at Wei- FROM the 1st January, 1885, the Sab-hai-wei, and the Japanese floot hovering acription to the CHINA MAIL will to around in the vicinity, it is foolish as follows:-
to imagine that the shuttered rem- sunts of the Chinese fleet can ea-The cape; indeed, we have been inform- ed by our correspondcut that an be attempt to escape on the 30th ultimo, when only the three Eastern forts had been captured, was frustrated by the Japanese. Exports who have visited Weihaiwei within recent years tell us The that it is much easier to assail than Pert-
For the Quarter:...87.09.
Month... 2.50
Copies of the CHINA MAIL' may obtained at the Hongkong Hotel,
CHINA MAIL OFFion, Hengkous.
¡A.
S. WATSON & Co., Arthur; but that a hemis or desperate
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
M. M. Co.'s steamer Baghalice, with the FRENCH MAIL of the 4th January left Saigon on Monday, the 4th Feb. ruary, at 8 a.to., and Lay expected here on or about Thursday, the 7th Feb. This Packet bringe replies to letters despatched from Hongkong on:--- 28th November.
P. M. s. 8. Ohing, with the AMERICAN MAIL of January 15, lofe Yokohama on Tuesday, Fub. B, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Monday, Feb. 11.
The N. L. Coa ... Ping Ecinrich, with the UZUMAN MAIL of Jan. 14, left Co- lembo on Sunday, February 3, in the aftornoon, and may be expected here on or about Saturday, February 16. O. & O... Belgic left San Fran, elsce on Jan. 24 for this pork, via Yo kohama and Nagasaki.
The P. M. s. a. Pert, with the AMERICAN
MAIL, left San Francisce for this port, via Yokohama and Nagasaki, on Feb.
2.
a. a. drration Aptor, from Calcults, loft Singapore for this port on Jan. 29, and may be expected here on or about Feb. 5.
garrison, might be able to hold the, is- Land of Leukeugtau almost till their The new steamer Ormiston left Singapore
war
provisions and munitions of becaine exhausted. An offort is evidently being made to defend the floot and Leukongtau. From this it may be inferred that there are still some
Mr F. B-Stuart Low Wines and Spirits, foreigners with the Ubinere at Weishui-
HONGKONG HOTEL.
Mies M. D'Àrc
Miss E, D'Aro
Miss E. D'Aro
Mr W. J. D'Are
The Misos Lowden
Mre R. Mckenzio
Mr Edgar I Baines Mr & Mrs H. Mats
Mr W. Blaynay
Mr and Mrs Bishop Mr W. O.
Brown Mr W. J. Canter Mir aud Mrs E.
Clitherow
den
Master Marsden
Mr H. MeQallum
Mr McMillan
7
The
For this port on Wednesday, Jan. 30,
and may be expected to arrive here on orabout the 6th Feb.
s. e. Ghasse left Singaporo on January 30, and may be expected here, on or about Feb. 6.
wai, for we have lost what little faith we as s. a. Carmarthenshire, from London, had in the Chinamas as an unsupported
fighting unit. The Japanese are suido, left Singapore to-day for Hongkong, to have warned all foreignere against New Comic Song and Dance Albums, et
All these are SELECTED by our LONDON lending active assistance to the Chinese.
Hotse, bought direct ș1. first kand, im-cives to blame therefore if they are The Austrian Lloyd's na. Mfaria Valerie.
These mercenaries have only them W. Robinson and Company.
Mr Ad. Codington Capt, and Mrs Combe
and child
C.Me.J. MeWillisma.
Mr T Mitchell Mr J.
do Navarro Lt. & Mrs Ommatey Lat..
F. Palmeiri
ported in wood and bottled by ourselves
thus saving all intermediato profits
and
onabling us to surrzy the BEST OROWE
it
Mr V. H. Daaron
A. Duff
Mic
MODERATO THICK,
Me W
Mr G. N. Edison
Mr C. F. Fearing Mr V. Fenwick
Dr. D. Gatrac Mr A. Gatley Mr F. M. Gonsalez Mr Douglas Graham Mr G. US. Harris Mr J. C. Hili Per Hailong, from Coast Ports, Mrs Hodgins Fousua, and 2 Chinese.
ropeans, for other Ports.
Per Progress, from Saigon, 1.Obinese.
Per Ask, from Haiphong, 2 Europeans, and 20 Chinese.
Per Telamon, from Shanghai, Me and Mrs Leicester, and 28 Chinese.
DEPARTED.
Per Mathilde, for Saigon, 30 Chinese.
Mr Arum.
Haupt
Col, and Mrs Jerrard MJ Kitlile Mira St. John
Mr J. Kinghorn
Mr S. A: Korczki
W. Part
Mr E. E. Plumacher Mira Richardson Mr Geo. F. Robinson Mr W. Robinson, Mr and Mrs Leon G.
Le Roux
Mr A. Secchi Miss Smith Mr N. Sugiyama Mr P. Surhaus Mr and Mrs J. P.
Thomas and child Mr G. Townshend Mr E. A. Turneur Brand Mrs Wakefield Mr J. W. Wilson
MOUNT AUSTIN HOTEL,
treated with the utmost rigour by the
as P. M. . . Pers, with matis, &c., løft.
Japanese. It is extremely probabla tunk left Kobe for this port, via Moji, on Suu the Japanese generals will do all day, the 3rd inst their power to save these misguided fo- reigers from ill-trestment at the hands of the Japanese soldiery, and we have no doubt the foreign military attaches accompanying the Japanese army wil
San Francisco for this port, vis Yokohama
and Nagaanki, on the 2nd instant.
use their powers of persuasion to save Tua second liuo of reserve of the transport
PRICE LISTS, with full details, to be the lives of their compatriots. But it is corpa belonging to the Japanese Fourth. had on application.
POET.--Altcr removal should be a month
before use.
When required for drinking at once it should be ordered to be decanted at the Dispensary before being sent out.
Per Cromarty, for Singapore. 12 Chicose. Mr Smith Alinton Mra H. Humphreys CLARET. Our Clarots, including the
Por Thales, for Swatow, 60 Chiness.
TO DEPART. Por Parthian, for Saigon, 12 Chinese, Par Hong Leong, for Amoy, 150 Chinese. Per Namoa, for Swatow, 200 Chinese. Per Strathaton, for Saigon, 12 Chincao. For Macha, for Bangkok, 5 Europeans, and 10 Chineso,
and child
.
aud & children Mr F. H. Boll Mr H. Humphreys Major & Mra Garnottir Gantroy Inchbald
Botfield, R.A. Mr G. Malach Mr C. D. Brooke Mr Alfred Manger Mr Hart Buck Mr H. E. Meyerink Dr. and Mrs J, Can-Mr and Mrs F. A.
tlio and child
Morgan, child and Mr and Mrs Charles Durse
Cobon
Mr H. Pallsek Mr J. B. Coughtrie Mr Gershom Stewart MrJ. Staveley ColtonCapt. A. Tillett Mr Heary Crawford Miss Stewart
Fock Mr B. H. For Mr.J. Y. Y, Vernon
MEHL. E. Mr and Mrs E, A, Mrs Vernotz
Tomking
Hewitt MrObarlos Holworthy fen and maid
Mr & Mrs. A. Way-
WINDSOR HOTEL
SHIPPING REPORTS, The British steamer Hailong reports: Leit-Temsui on the let February, and had moderata N.N.E. wind and fine pleasant weather to port. Left Amop on the 3rd, and had similar weather, Left Swatow on the 4th, and had light variable winds and hazy weather to Chelang Point; from thence Rio. Sternerain Swator, Fokien, Teichior, Lieut. A. d. Aranjo Mr C. Manicus to port, moderats N. N. W. winds and cloudy Wostlier, sea month. Steamer in Amoy, Tui Lee and
Hangehore
Mc.W. Brode The British steamer Kara repa
reports: From Mre Chadeau Straits of Taugar to Tsu Island; expari. Mr J. R. da Ota onced fresh S.Wand-Westerly giles, with Mrs da Qusta, 3 chil-Majar Nepoan benvy falla
falla of an from Tsu Island t Turnabout Island, strong Westerly and Miss F. ds Costa dren and sid
Mrs Mo N.W.. Turnabout Island to port, light variable Mr J. D, Feensh wlads, with heavy sea; and from Me E. H. Darrick
Mr F.
R&PF Surg O'Regan, N. winds with hazy weather.
Mrs O'Regan Mr J. O. Gourdin
Mr E Rico
#ry
The British steamer Telamon reports: Mr J. H. Hall ** Had moderate gale and high sea; latterly. light Northerly winds.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close - For BANGKOK-
Por Machew, at 9.30a.m., on Wednesday,
the 6th inst.
For SINGAPORE & LONDON,
Per Jate, at 10.30 am, on Wednesday,
the 6th inst
Mr John J. Hear
Ospt. Hundewedt Caps..Bust, A.5.0. Mea Hunt Mr. B. Leopold Mr F. G. Liebe
Mc T. Mebl Mr G. de Menciaa Me J. P. Mitchell
Mre Ries and 6 chil
dren
Mr Carl Rombach Mr M. B. Shaw Mrs Shaw and 4 ohil-
dren. Mr W. Whoolers
FEAN HOTEL
a difficult thing to restrain a fighting Army Division (Oasks) has bean called out. army, and if these foreignors lose their
lives during the subsequent, operations. Tas 0. & O. s. a. Ocrasic, with mails, &c, there need be no outery against the which left henco January 9th for San Japanese.
Francisco, via Nagasaki, Kobe, Inland Ses, There is a good deal of misspprehen- and Yokohama, arrived at her destination; sion with regard to the present fighting force in Shantung From despatches dent, we learn that the Sendai Division, carrying the German Mails with date from just to hand from our special correspon-Tuż Imp. Gorman Mail 8,6. Prins Heinrich, which has frequently been referred to
on the 1st instant.
erroneously as the Third Army Corps, Berlin to the 14th January, left Colombo portsto Talienwan, near Port Arthur, and may be expected there on or about Satar sailed from Ujina and other Japanese on Sunday afternoon, the Sed inst., and that the supremo command was assumed day, the 16th inst by Field Marshal Count Oyama, who planned and carried out the successful In September, 1875, so American sailing assault upon Port Arthur. This casts a vessel was wrecked on a Japanšñé island, naw light on the peculiar woremonts of The survivere of the crew were well-cored the Japanese transports. As soon as for by the islandere, who were recently re-
lowest priced, are guaranteed to be the genuine product of the juice of the grape and are not artificially mado from raisins and currants, as arrangements were completed, the Je ie generally the case with Cheap
WineE
BRANDY.-All par Brandy is guaranteed to be pure Cognac, the difference in
price being merely a question of ago and vintage.
WHISKY.—All our Whisky is of excellent
quality and of greater age than icet branda in the market. The Scotch
at Tengehow and in the neighbourhood sum of $6200. The money has been ex panese made a demonstration in fores warded by the U. S. Government with a of Chefoo. This was evidently a felst pended in eracting two schools. to draw off attention from the landing
of the advance division of the Ar Shanghai on the dist. nit., Moraka Second Army Corps at Yong-ching Carmichael and Co. (of Hongkong) ned 0. Bay on the night of Saturday, Ramage, chief engineer of the steamer 10th January. The blind was sue-
cessful. No attempt was made to Lang, for $99.00 for goods supplied, oppose the landing at Yongching, and during 1891, 1892 and 1803. The defen... in the interval between the 10th and dant admitted the debt, and promised to 23rd January the main body of the pay in instalments of 810 per month, and Second Army Corps, landed on the alan the costs of the suit $19. Shantung Promontory. We are in-
formed by our special correspondent Wars, the London Daily News wishes to be that no newspaper correspondents were satirical, it does not spare old friends. It taken by Conut Oyama with the
Whisky marked. 'E' is universally advance division. They suited from in a recently-arrived issue: The pre- popular and is pronounced by the 22nd January. We may expect soon sunk in fifteen years by rapid stages from Talienwan with this main body on thejudice against Russia in this country has
best local, soucokseurs to to supe-annihilation of the Chinese flect and from Mr Joseph Cowen to old women, and to bear of the copitulation or complote Lard Beauousfeld to Mr Joseph Cowen,
rior to any other brand in the Hong. the remaining forts at Leukungtad,
What will be the next move no
from old women to Sir Bills Ashmead kong Market.
one can predict.
Bartlett. This is rough on bonest Joe and In this latest manœuvre at Weihaiwei, und the the Prinos of Flatform orsters,” in some. sudden movement of the Japanese body styled Achmead-Bartlett
We only guaranton our Wines and Spirits
Agoals at the Coast Përts..
Second Army Corps from the Liantung W. Rontrion and Company, Piano Builders, Peninsula to the Shantung Promontory,
Me M. G. Allen Mr G. H. Medhurst 13, A. E. Chandet. Moure Me J. G. Haskia Major and Hire G. Kto be genuine. when bought direct from us the Japanese bave shown that they Tuners and Repairers. Misa Coo For SINGAPORE.
Mr.J. Raukin in the Colony or from our authorised Per Mascotte, & 10.30 a.m., on WednesMe H. Croutbic
Capt, Von Gorbach Mr H. W. Robertson day, the 6th inst,, instead of as pro- Me R. P. Dipple
Mr Sandylands › Mr and Mrs Sansom viously notifod..
Mr J, P. Dowling Por Telamon, at 3.30 pm, on Wednes Mr D. Farquharson Mr and Mrs A. Find-A, S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED,
Mr F. H. Slaghel day, the 6th inst.
Mr W. S. Harrijo lay Smith & family Mr Geo. Holmes Me A. G. Stokes
Rev. and Mrs Vallings
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Mr F. D. Matle
Hongkong, Jenners 7, 1800,
For STRAITS & BOMBAY,
Per Bitagno, at 12.30 p.m., on Wednes. Mrs Gen. Holmes
day, the 9th init,
have thought out a defuite line of action, but what that line of action. is CAPTAIN Word of the F.M. City of Peking probably no one knows but the master miles from land on his last trip to Yokoha camerose Japanese fishing heat about 258 power at the head of Japanese military me. There was a crew of eight mon on sfits. It is apparent that the Chinese board end they were suffering from want of tions in a half-hearted spirit, and that been taught in a storm and blown nut to Lave entered opon the peace negotia provisions. They stated that they had they are resorting to the old-time but they declined an offer to be taken on board the steamer. The boat was nopord, duplicity which has always done dutyingly provisioned and left to make its way 46 with the mandarins for diplomacy, back in ila propes part in ethi
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