Entertainments.
AMATEUR DRAMATIC OLUB.
HE FIFTH PERFORMANCE of
THE THE PANTOMIME,
ROBINSON CRUSOE,'
1
WILL BE UITEN TO-MORROW
(TUESDAY), the 12th February. The dates of the other Performaneca will be
February 16th, 18th and 23rd.
*
LATE TRAMS Bach Beening 15 minutos after fall of Curtain.
TICKETS and BOOKS of the Works
of SONGS can be obtained at MessaG, LANE, URAWFORD & Co.
Hongkong, February 11, 1805,
To Let.
TO LET.
D
WELLING HOUSES-
BANGOUR
(Fozuished).
To-day's Advertisements.
PUBLIC AUCTION
ог.
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, VALUABLE BOOKS, WORKS
THE
OF ART, $0.
THE Undersigned has received instruc- tions frous Mr. W. Br. J. HANCOCK to Sell by Public Auction, on
THURSDAY,
the 14th February, 1895, at 2,30 p.m., at No. 4, Beaconsfield Arcade-
THE WHOLE OF HIS
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE,
Doitination.
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loading.
Feasca.
Bremen & Ports of Call Prinz Heinrich Japan..... Ancons ().... Upool,v. S'pore&A'dm Oceanic (8).... Londen & Ports of CallSutlej (8). Landon, v. Ports of QalGlenfalloch (0)..... London, v. Baez Canal Orestes
London Marseilles. Jag
Agents,
Date of LeavinĮ.
(1).....Norddeutscher Lloyd.March 4, at 3 p.m.
P.&O. 8. N. Co...... Feb. 15, at noon. Butterbald & Swiro... About March 15, P. & O. 9. N. Co...... Feb. 14, at noon. Jorhold
Matheson&Co About Beb. 14.
& Swire...
February 14, P. & O. 8. N. Co. About March 5. Bab. 30. v. Marsailles. Ceylon (B)..... P. & D. 8. N, Co........ About
...Japan (4)..................
P.
Feb. 13, at 5 p.m. & Co......... Zafiro Manila
Maritimes Feb. 20, at noon. Marseilles, v. Saigon. Melbourne (6)...
Dodwell, Carlil & Co. February 13. N'anki, Kobe & Yhan Carmarthenshire (8)
Jardine, Mathosand CoAbout Feb. 19. New York, v. SuczCanal Olonshiel (4).......
About March 1, Carlowitz &
CoAhout Marob 15. Sintram... Now York....
A Nickola... Carlowitz & York............. Lacy
Mail E. 5. Co. Pacific 8. Francisco, v. Japan Chios (2)
G. 9. S. Co... Quick dospatch, [0. 3. Francisco, v. Japa Belgic (e.. Bhanch
O. About
&Oo..
12, at p.m.
&c., NO
comprising:
285 PIANO, &c., &o.
|
Straits, Colbo & B'bay Arrayo (8).....
DRAWING and DIXING-BOOK FURNITURE San Francisco. Tillie E. Starbuck & O. 8. N. O...
Shangha
...Prina Heinrich (*)..... Norddontechor
Swire About Feb. 18
Feb. 12, daylight. Butterbold & Ixion A VALUABLE COLLECTION OF ENGRAVINGS, Shanghai, via Amoy...
(8).
11. *****Sander
February & Oo. Shanghai and Kobi.... Vindobonia (3).... ETCHINGS, &c., da,
Feb. 20. & 0.9. N. About Feb. 14.
About And
and Kobs.... Aden (8) ..........(** Shanghai
Don Yusen Kais
Kaisha Nippon Siomsten & Co... Feb. 16, st & p.m.
20, daylight. daylight.
Lloyd
Co...
A LIBRARY OF WORKs of ART, SCIENCE) and LITERATcle.
Cataloguss will be issued previous to Sale.
S'pore, Havre &H'burg Brato (8).......
S'pore, Penang & Otta Arratoon Apcar (s)..... D. Sassoon, Sonsi& Co. Feb. 12, at 3 p.m.
(8).
Douglas
Lapraik & Co. Feb. 12, daylight, Douglas Lapraik & Co. Feb. 14, daylight.
MOUNT KELLET,On Vios from Wednesday, the 13th Inst., Stow, Amoy &F'chowaitadia (8)...Canadian Pig 4 Oo.. Feb. 20, at poor,
HIGHCLERE,' at Magazine Gar,
EAVENSHILL' WEST, ON ROBIN-
BOY ROAD..
FLOORS in BLUE BUILDINGS,
FLOORS in KLAIR STREET, PEEL
STREET and STAUNTON STAKET. FLOORS in
STREET.
GODOWNS-
No. E, SHELLEY
BLUE BUILDINGS.
No. 7, PRAYA CENTRAL.
Apply to
THE HONGKONG LAND INVEST-
MENT & AGENCY Co., LTD.
Hongkong, January 29, 1895,
TO LET.
215
10. 2, PEDDER' STREET,- next to the
N GENERAL POST OFFICE.
Apply to
G. C. ANDERSON. Hongkong, December 7, 1894.
1985
p.m.
TERMS OF SALE.-As customary.
GEO. F. LAMMERT, Auctioneer. Hangkong, February 11, 1895.
TO LET.
309
Swatow, Amoy & T":
Vancouver (B.D.). & Emprem of Victoria (B.O.), &... Tacoma (a)............. Yokohama and Kobe Gerda (a) Thama, Kobd & Naaki Nurnberg (e)..
BIRTH.
On the 11th February, at 13, Praya East, the Wife of W. G. Wiszgusvas, of a Son,
MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW. Shipping. Daylight.--Haitun leaves for Ccest Ports.stillborn. Daylight, Izion leaves for B'bal, do.
3 p.m.-Arratoon Apcar leaves for
Straite al Calcutta.
5 p.m.-Rohilla Icaves for Shanghal.
Amusements, s 9p.m.-A. D. O. Performance at City
Hall
Exchange,
FoxOKONG, February 11, 1896.
On London-
Bank, Wico,
13
On demand,
►
30 dage sight,
4 months' right,
Oredits, 4,
Documentary, 4 moutlis'sight,
Do Paris→→
Ou domani,
Oredits, 4 months' night,
Ou Berlin-Demand....
On New York-
Од
demand,
Credits, UV days' sight,
On Bombay-
Wire,
***
On demand,
|
Ou Calcutta-
DOOR.
Wire.
་ ***,
On demand,...
On Shanghat
On demand,
Nor. Pid S. & R. Cas. Feb. 26, Bemesen & Co... Feb. 13, at 4 pm Norddeutscher Lloyd. About Feb. 16.
F. McWilliams, child and amah, and 134
... 1/114
+
::
90 days' alght, private papar Gold Leaf, 100 fine (per Laul) Per Vindobona, from Singapore, d40 Chi-Sovereigns (Bank's Buying rate).
Silver iper 98.) `***
To-day's Advertisements Chinese OLD CHARTEREDBANK PRE AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM.
Road.
Apply to
PREMISES
DAVID SASSOON, SONS & Co.
311 Hongkong, February 11, 1895. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM TRIESTE, PORT SAID, SUEZ, JEDDAH, SUAKIM, MASSAWAH, HODEDDA, ADEN, BOMBAY,
To-day's Advertisements, COLOMBO, PENANG & SİNGAPORE,
OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL
STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
THE Undersigned having rotarned to THE
Hongkong has THIS DAY RESUMED CHARGE of the Company's BUSINESS
at this Port,
307
J. 8. VAN BUREN,
Agent. Hongkong, February 11, 1895. THE PACIFIC MAHL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
MBE Undoraigned having returned to Hongkong has TIS DAY RESUMED OBAROE of the Company's BUSINESS at this Port.
J. S. VAN BUREN,
Agent. Hongkong, February 11, 1896.
HONGKONG FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED.
308
NOTICE TO SHAREHOLDERS. MEE: Twenty-Sixth Ordinary Annual MEETING SHAREHOLDERS in the above Ocimpany will be held at the Orriess of the Company, Pedder's Street, on SATURDAY, the 9th Proximo, at Noon, to receive & Statement of Accounts to 31st December, 1594, and the Report of
mas Steamship Vindobona having ar
rived, Consignees of Cargo are hereby informed that their Gouds, with the excep tion of Opium, are being landed at their rink into the Godowns of the HoyGEONG AND KOWLOON WHARF AND GODOWN CO., LTD., whenco delivery may be attained
-0.B.
This Vessel brings on Cargo :-- From CALCUTTA, ex 1.8. Polluce, tran- at COLOMEO From TRIESTE, ex
transhipped at BoxBAY.
Imper"
Optional
will go on to SKANGRAI UD. less cotico the contrary be given before Noon TO-MORROW.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims must be sent in to the Undersigned BEFORE NOOF ON THE 18TH INSTANT, OR THEY WILL NOT BE RECOGNIZED,
NAVIGATION COMPANY. 'NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. FROM SHANGHAI AND KOBE.
THE 8.8. Marie Vuleris having Ar-- rived, Consigrices of Cargo are hereby informed that their Goods are being landed at their risk into the Godowns of the HONGKONG AND KOWLOON WEARY AND GODOWN CO., LIMITED, whenico delivery may be obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Claims meat be sent in to the Undersigned before Noon on the 17th Instant, ou THEY WILL
NOT BE RECOGNIZED,
Par Ancona, from Yokohama, Mr F, D. Bullock, Me Chang Pad Man and tervants Mr and Mrs Hitchrock, child and amab, Mre Arnold, 2 children and amoh, Me Matthiessen Smith, Mr Cheang Kang Sun, Mre Tauki Tati, Mra Kuga and child, Mrá Nishida,
Por Phra Chile Chom Kiae, from Bang. kuk, Mr V. Molls, and 43 Chinese.
Per Rohilla, for Hongkong: from Len- don, Dr and Mrs Hill, Miss Weng, Mir and Mrs White; from Gibraltar, Lieut. S. Vianna; from Brindisi, Mr J. J. Bell Irving, Col and Mrs Bartow and family; from Sydney, Miss Joseph; from Bombay, Cason Falleire, and Rer. Mertinho; from Colum Rev. Dr. and Mrs Baker, Mr and Mrs
Mrs Crespo and family; from Penang,
Bird; Messrs Napier, M.A., bo, F
Angier, M and
No Fire Insuranco has been effected, and from Sarshall sud servant, Mr Villemet.
any Goods remaining in the Godowns after the 17th Instant will be subject to rent
Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
SANDER & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, February 11, 1895.
Not Responsible for Debts.
From London via Hong- 26 Chine kong for Manila, Messrs Morris and Know les. For Shanghai: from London, Rev. and Mrs Moule, Mr Jowett, Dr. Kimber, Mr Prentice, and Mr Giles; from Penang, Mr
... 1/11
2/0
2.45
1.08
471
49
184
184
DEATH.
MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1895,
ss to accept all that has been said by the Foreign Frass in Japan. There has been too much violence of expression, far too little calm, judicial, reasoning. But where there is so much consistent
On the 3rd Jan., at Tidehampton, Sus- Sex, GEORGE BRUNTON Y20, only son of the and persistent opposition there must be late G. J, Yeo, O.E., of Shanghai, aged a certain amount of justification, and all this ontory against the Japanese for want of faith, irrational petulance, and a
(seventeen peatO,
Thę China Mail.
HONGKONG, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1805.
☛The publication of this was commences tendency, when the markets go against them, to repadiate mercantile obligations at 7.30 p.10.
must have more or less solid brais, otherwise this superstructure of op- position would never have been raised. In the present instance, simply ba cause we have not a complete state- meat of fact from both sides before us, we suspend our judgment, bat wo Tuz Homa press has awakened at last are decidedly of opinion that any con- 1/2 to a full recognition of the mighty sideration of The Future of the power-the new political and industrial Japanese' is incomplete which fails to force--which has, arisen in the Fer discuss the readjustment of the legal East. European statesmen and thipkore departments of the country and their 2.41 until recently failed to realise the enor-bearing upon international intercoures. en in- mous advances of Japanese intellectus. Japan can be important as lity during the past thirty years; the dustrial fores, great as a military, achievements of Japanese scientists and naval and political factor, only in the development of a national character relation to her intercourse with the outer (which differs from ait hitherto precon- world. It is not alone ber large résour- 1841 ceived potions and which at first appears ces of capital, the inventive genius and incompatible with the national charac- culture or the indomitable perseverance teristics of clever and volatile race), of her poople, or the unequalled bravery 184 the increasing activity of the Ja-of her soldiers and sailors that have con
panese in industrial pursuits and the tributed to the power and influence of rapid evolution of the commercial.in Great Britain. Her prestige rests as atínct have only now been discovered much as anything on her commercial by the Western peoples on account of integrity and innate spirit of fair play 27 the achievements of Japan's forces on and upright dealing with all nations and land and sea. In a thoughtful, but peoples; and if Japan hopes to emulate somewhat hesitating article, the Spec- Britain's successes she can only do so tator discusses "The future of the Jap-by submitting to the guidance of intel anese,' This leading organ of the Eng- lectual, wise, and competent rulers, train- lish intellectual life, doubts whether ed in Western methods, imbued with the marked capacity for self-develop the highest feelings of probity, and ment pervades the whole of the Japan- with a due regard to the rights and cee people, and predicts, if it is restrict-privileges of those nationals whom the ed to a hundred thousand families, that interests of trade attract to her shores, the vitality of the new civilisation of Japan, with its marvellous power of assimilation, may die, as did the vits lity of the Greek civilisation. In fact, our contemporary is inclined to believe -though it avoids a direct and défaite pronouncement-that, after advancing swiftly for say one hundred or one hundred and fifty years, the Japanese nation will sink back to its former po- | sition of insignificance. Of the future
724
£51.70 #10.05
57
HONGKUNG REGISTER.
Previous On date at Ox date day step. 10
20.00
59
30.30 57
30.12
97
80
85
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Barometer... Temperature Humidity Direction of Wind.. Force Weather Rain..........
Highest open air temperature on the 10th......50 Lowest open air temperature on the 19th...
F. 6. Figa, First Aristant, Hongkong Observatory, Feb. 11, 1895.
300 Masa. For Yokohama From London, Mr
as James Geoth; from Brindisi, Mr Corte.
Per Carmarthenshire, from Singapore, Mesare E. and B. Bothel.
Per Whampoa, from Chickiang, G Chi-
Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor
Owners will be Responsible for
any Debt contracted by the Officers on Crem of the following Vecsols, during their stay in Fungkong Harbour:
Colcord.Captain.
CENTENNIAL, American ship, Capt. B. J.
Sacha, American ship, Capt. Bartlett.
No Fire Insurance has been offected, and any Goods remaining in the Godawas after-Sheman & Co. the 18th Instant will be subject to rent.
WILLIAM LE LAcaeus, British barque, Bills of Lading will be countersigned by Capt. Maddox.-Captain.
SANDER & Ca,
Agents,
Hongkong. February 11, 1895,
SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS. NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES. S.S. CARMARTHENSHIRE, FROM UAMBURG, ANTWERP, LONDON, MIDDLESBRO' AND STRAITS,
306
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS. February 10:-
Maria Valeric, Austrian steamer, 2,044, Baldasaro Vidus, Kobe (Japan) February 8, General SANDER & Co.
Drol, Norwegian ateanter, 1,802, H. Hansen, Batoum December 26, Potroleau. -ORDER.
dese.
DEFABTED
Per Fokien, for Amoy, Dr. Copeland. Por Dondr, for Saigon, 20 Chinese, Per Mishael Jebsen, for Haiphong, 10 Chinese
NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.
For the Quartet...........$7.00 Month............ 2,50
the 1st January, 1895, the Sub-of Japanese literature the Spectator is scription to the China Ma will be not sanguine Mach will depend on the attitude of the Mikado and the follows:-
rulers towards Christianity, for liter- ature springs from the mind and the soul, and no European pretends that, as regards the Japanese, he understands be either he soul or the mind. Then, in this connection, there eaters the question of what language they will adopt. To hold to their own sinclogues means to localise their literature. No Japanese,
མ-
Copies of the 'ORINA MAIL' may obtained at the Hongkong Hotel,
"Ontka Maxl Orvics, Hongkong.
Per Devxwongse, for Bangkok, 1 Euro. A. poan, and 10 Chinese.
Por Taiyuan, far Sydney, 4 Europeans,
Per
Hanoi, for Batphong. 10 Chinese,
Per Esmeralda, for Manila, Mesars J. C. Hill and C. N. Young,
Por Fockeang, for Shanghai, 1 European
and 10 Chinese
TO DEIAET
LOCAL AND GENERAL.
Passed Suez Canal. OUTWARD BOUND-Abergedie, Jan. 4;
Umba, 8; Rotary, 12; Vanfa, 15; Strath- lyon, Adelaide, 18; Salveig, Oceana, 22; Lauderdale, 26; Dardanus, Syd- ney, Coptic, 24, Petropolis, Cakley, Manila, Macduff, Feb. 1. HOMEWARD BOUND:-Canton, January 15;
Argyle, 18 Poseidon, Glenfare, 22 Agamemnon, Salazic, Feb. 1.
The N. L. Co.'s . . Frinz Heinrich, with
the GERMAN Mazot Jan. 14, left: Sin. gaporo on Saturday, February 9, at midnight, and may be expected here on or about Friday, February 15, at daylight. Thee. Tacoma loft. Yokohama for this
port on Feb. 8, ris Japan parts.. The O. & 0. s. 8. Begic left San Fran- cisco on Jan. 24 for this pert, via Yo- kohama and Nagasaki.
S. WATSON & Co., with their passionate desire for quiet! The P. M. n. 6. Peru, with the AMERZUAN
LIMITED.
ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.
sal recognition and respect,' would be content with this limitation; it seems absolutely necessary that they should adopt a European tongue. Which will it be? Looking to the utilitarian spi rit of the Japanese wo are inclined to think that the English language will yet be adopted; it is the British trader the Japanese will come most.
MAIL, left San Francisce for this port, via Yokobama and Nagasaki, on Feb,
2.
The Empress of Japan left Vancouver for
Bangkong on Foby 6.
The a.. Chelydra, from Calcutta and
Straits, left Singapore on Feb. 5, and **y may be exposted here an ar bont:
Fob, 12.,
Per Irics, I Amoy, 1 European, and Wines and Spirits, with who donation, and it la natu- Naw Comie Song and Dance Albums, at
368 Chinese.
Par Haitan, for Swaton, 4 Europeans, and 300 Chinose
SHIPPING REPORTS,
The British steamer Aeloun reporte: Left Saigon at noon, on the 5th instant,
All those are SELECTED by our LORDON
Axious, British etc., 1,827, J. Murray, had light and moderate wind, with fine Horse, bought direct at first hand, im
ral, therefore, to assume that, adopting W. Bobinson and Company. the use of English in her future indus
trial development, her literature cannot Tux delivery of the English mail was begun do other than follow as a matter of at 4.40 p.m. course. Artistically, our contemporary
JONSIGNEES of Cargo uro hereby Saigon Febrcary 5, Rice.-MELCAERS & Co. weather to lat. 19 N.; thence to portscorted in wood and bottled by ourselves, earthquakes in the land of Daf Nippon, during the week ending Feb. 10,
the General Managers, and to elect a Con-red that all Gouls are being aulting Committee and Auditors.
The Transfer BOOKS of the Uompany will be CLOSED from the 23rd Instant to the 9th Proximo, both days inclusive.
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong Fire Insurance Co., Ld.
310 Hongkong, Fobraary 11, 1895.
THE OHINA & MANILA STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
The Co.'s Steamship
Zafiro,
Captain GERARD, will be deaustobed for the above Port on WEDNESDAY, the 19th Inst., at 5 p.ru.
This Steamer has auperior Accommoda- tion for Passengers.
For Freight of Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & Co.
General Managers,
Hongkong, February 11, 1895.
201
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. FOR, SWATOW, AMOY AND TAMSUI.
Tho Co.'s Steamship
Hailong, Captain Roon, will be despatched for the above Ports on THURSDAY, the 14th Instant, st Daylight...
For Freight or Passago, apply to
DOUNLAB LAPRAIK & Co., General Managers,
Hongkong, February 13, 1806
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD,
landed at their risk into the Godowns ofj the HONGKONG & KOWLOOS WHARF & GODOT COMPANY, at Kowloon, whence and/or from the Wharves delivery may bo obtained.
No Claims will be admitted after the Goods have left the Godowns, and all Goods ratasining undelivered after the 18th Inst. will I be subject to rent
All Claims against the Stoomer must be prosented to the Undersigned on or before the 18th Last., or they will not be recognised. All broken, chafed, and damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 18th Inst., at 3 p.m. No Fire Insurance has been effected. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
algents. Hongkong, February 11, 1895.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE.
312
STEAM FOR- SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, NAPLES, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURG, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK SEA & BALTIC PORTS; ALSO, LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS,
J
Tatud, British str., 919, T. "H. Clegg, Chiakiang February 6, GeneralBox
FIELD & SWIRE.
Straits of Menai, British steamer, 1,840, A. Coull, Moji February 5, Coal-DoD WELL, CARLILY & Co.
February 11-
Brong E.N.E. wind, with rain,
The British steamer Tamaui reports:
Had moderato N. E'ly wind, with call over-
caat sky throughout.
The British ateamer Straits of Menai re to moderate Northerly porta: Had strong to winds, cloudy weather.
"The British atcamer China reporte
from San Francisco January 16th. Arrived Honolulu January 22nd, sailed Arrived at Yokohama February 3rd, sailed from Yokohama February 5th,
Sailed
thus saving all intermediate profits and enabling us to SUPPLY the BEST GROWTHS at
MODERATE PRICES.
has a qualified appreciation of the JaTHERE were 175 European and 2,203 Chi- panese. Owing to the frequency of nese visitors to the City Hail Museum the Japanese will never develop archi tectural tendencies as understood by Two Kling storedores mero suffocated, st Westerns; and in sculpture, unless they Singapore on 4th instant, on board the make a complete change in their appre-steamer Carmarthenshire, which is bringing ciation of the beauty of form, they will out a quantity of explosives for Hongkong, never be strong; but their influence on
Western art is already confessed, and Tar death rate last month was for tka, a reciprocal influence by Western art British and Foreign communily, oiril PRICE LISTE, with full details, to be will doubtless produca a Japanese school population, 21.6, and for the Chinese
China, British steamer, 4,939, W. B. Seabury, San Francisco January 15, Houo. Dame day. fula 22, Yokohama February 5, and Naga aski 7, Mails and General.-P. MI. S. S. Co. Arrived at Nagasaki February 7th, sailed had on application.
Arrived at
at Hongkong Februsty Pekin, British steamer, 118, Parker, same day. Arr
Since leaving Nagasaki, 6.46 am. Sinco 11th Amoy February 9, Geocal, CHINESE,
had light variable winds and moderate sus. The British steamer Arroyo reports: Had N. E. monsoonish weather.
Vindobona, Austrian steamer, 3,689, F. Meran, Trieste December 21, is Bombay. Colombo and Singapore February 5, Ges- era). SANDER & CO.
Ancona, British steamer, 1,888, W. D. Madie, Yokohama February 3, Mails and General.-P. & O. S. N, Co.
The British atsamer Riversdale reports: Bad fresh N.E. monsoon and moderate ssa. The British steamer Phra Chula Chem within 150 Klao reports: From Ang.kin miles off
light to moderate hud Hongkong, Arroyo, British str., 2,307, R. Samuel, variable winds; thence to port, had streng Moji February 6, at midnight, General.N.N.E. winds and high head sea.
The British steamer Carmarthenshire NIPPON YCHEN KAISHA.
Brunkulde, German atr., 986, T. Biblie, Chiakiang February 7, Rice.-WILLER &
Co.
Riversdale, British str., 1.311, E. Peck, Moji February 5, Coal.-DonWELL, CARLILL & Co.
Phra Chula Chom Klo, British steamer, 1,012, J. A. Morris, Bangkok February 1 and Ang-hip &, Rico and General,-TURN FAT HONG.
Rohilla, British steamer, .2,167, G. C. Henning, R.N.R., Bombay January 23, and Singapore February 3, Maile and Gon- oral.-P. &0. 8. N, Co.
THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL LT SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS, 306
AND LUGGAGE.
NOTICE. STEAM TO YOKOHAMA, KOBE AND NAGASAKI (Passing through the INLAND SEA),
'The Co.'s Steamship
Nürnberg, Captain H. Walrse, will leave for the aboro Porta on er about SATURDAY, the 16th Iost,
For further Particulars, apply to
MELORERS & Co.,
Ayints. Hongkong, February 11, 1895.
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.
NOTICE.
STEAM TO SHANGĦAL
303
N.B.-Cargo can be taken on through Bils of Lading for the principal places in RUSSIA.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
SULKY TO ALTERATION." Prins Heinrich... | Monday March 4. Bayern | Monday April 1. Preussen...... | Monday | April 29,
MONDAY, the 4th day of March, 1990, at 3 p.tu, the Company's 3.3. PRINZ HEINRICH, Capt. ENGELBART, with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, od CARGO, will leave this port as above, calling at NAPLES and GENOA.
Сатко
DAY,
at
Carmarthenshire, British steamer, 1,887, C. Richards, London and Singapore Feb General.-DoDWELL, CARLILL&Go, Whampoa, British atasm.r, 1,109, T. Hards, Chinking February, Rice and PersBUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,
DEPARTURES. February 10:-
Fokien, for Swatow. Donar, for Saigon. Michael Jebsen, for Haiphong. Kitong Mo, for Amoy. Decarcongte, for Bangkok.
ayun, for Port Darwin and Sydney. Hanoi, for Baiphong. Afoldant, for Moji. Sabine Rickmers, for Amoy,
-February-11;- Booksang, for Shanghai.
CLEARED.
Maria Valerio, for Singapore and Bombay,
Shipping Orders will be granted till Tamsui, for Canton, Nein, on SATURDAY, the 2nd March, and Specie will be received on board ant
on MONDAY, the 4th March, and Parvols will be received fat Izien, ier Amoy the Agency's Office) until Noon, on Bux Haitan, for Swator, & the 3rd March. Contents of Packages Tritos, for Saigon. The Co.'s Stanmabip
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The Steamer has splendid Accommodation German Meil about the lost Ipatent, will leave for the above, place, on" or about and carries a Doctor and Stowarden. MONDAY, the 18th Instant.
Fixon can be washed on board. For further Particulars, apply to For further Particulars, apply to
MELOBERS & Co., MELCHERS & Co.,
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PASSENGERS ARRIVED,
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re-
and fine, smooth ana to Paracels; urts: Had light to moderate variablo from thence to port, fresh breeze and fresh N.E. wind, with frequent squalls, moder- ately high sea.
The British steamer Whampoa reporta: From Chinking to Banham Pass, strong! S.E. winds and thick rainy weather; from thence to port, moderate to strong NE winds and fine cloudy weather. Tebruary 10th, spoke s. «. Clam; bound to North, off Ockass.
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which may yet indicate the principles
commanity 17.1. of artistic judgment, a qualitative quan- tity at any time. What the Spectator THE maximom temperature lest month was has to say of them as scientists we feel
constrained to quote in extenso, The 69.6, on the 1st, and the minimam 48.5, Japanese should be the chemists of the on the 19th. The rainfall amounted to world. They have done little in other 0.41 inch. branches of science, but they display!
already a marvellous aptitude in some Tax stamp revanne last month amounted bratches of applied chemistry, as wit to $17,317, showing an incronse of $3,302 nese their colours and their glazes; and on the amount collected in the correspond... it is to this that their habits of patient ing month of lastyear. inquiry, exact observation, and eager
them in the end. They may make mat Company... OLARET.-Our Clarets, including themes in experiment are sure to lead TRANSPOSING Pianos, at W. Robinson and
lowest pricad, are guaranteed to be
the genuine product of the jaise of
the graps and are not artificially
made from raisins and
vellous discoveries, nome of them in
medicine sad come in war. Colonel Ir the Chinese diplomatists do not take Maurice (who contributes an article on care, says the Spectator, they will begin the war in the January number of The United Service Magazine] suspects that gositions after Pekin has fallen, and will find the terms raised to an impossible they are already using "high exple-
27.
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is generally the case with Cheap and outstrip, if not the greater Tax Imperial Gorman mail 9, 8. Prinz
chemists of Europe, yet the best of
Wiacs.
those who apply their ecionce to indus- Heinrich, Captain Engelbart, carrying the trial progress. The Japanese, we pre-German mails with dates from Berlin to BRANDY -All our Brandy is guaranteed diet with come confidence, will within the 14th January, having Left Singapore on few years be lecturing in Europe to the 9th instant, at midnight, she is dus to be puro Cognac, the difference in crown of eager inquirers into the most here on or about Friday, the 15th isstant,
profitable methods of applying science.
at daylight. prien being merely a question of ag Remember they bara proved that they at dostat
can acquire all that Europe has to teach, Ir is notifed in the Gazette that under the and seek more knowledge of their own.
and vintage.
Per Glenorchy, at 6 pm., on Tuesday, WHISKY,—All our Whisky is of excellent quality and of greator age than most brands in the market. The Scotch
For YOKOHAMA & KOBE-
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In art and science they will become ne provisions of Section S of the Reformatory capable as the French, and probably School Ordinance, 1886, His Excellency manifest much the same merits and the Governor has by writing under ble hand defects, though this latter will be certified that the West Point Reformatory" diiniaished by their habit of taking Sobool is fitted for the reseption of such infinite trouble. With much of this
we agree. In Hongkung; we have youthful offenders as may be sent there in had ample demonstration of the ability pursuance of the above-mentioned Ordin of Japaneso savants to apply the anos. higher principles of Western science
to the discovery of the causation of W: ROBINSON and Company, Piano Baliders, disease, and if subsequent researches of Tuzers and Repaitors. ⠀⠀ De Kitssato and his confreren result in
the discovery of a remedy for the deadly We have to record the death of Mr Robert pestilence which so recently decimated Fraser Smith, editor of the Hongkong the population of this Colony, they will Telegraph, which event occurred about have added one of the triumphs of baif-past seven o'clock on Saturday night. science to the credit of the Japanese race. Me Fraser Smith had been suffering for many Where there is so much of praise for the
Japanese we feels diffidence in strikingers from lang disuse, and he is mid to authorieed a discordant unle. But we DBD scarcely have contracted a chill, which, after a day shut our eyes to the changes that are or two's illness, resulted in his death. Hi likely to follow on the drawing up of had been a resident of Hongkong for some new treaties between Great Britain and nineteen years, and as a sportsman and a other Foreign Powers with Japan, and journalist he has boon prominently before
Per China, from San Francisco, &c., Me For KOBE, YOKOHAMA, VICTORIA, A. S. WATSON & Co., LIMITED, much less can we afford to ignore the the public during that time, His funeral
J. S. Van Buren, Mesara Geo. F. Wols, F.
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tor 11.30 am on Tuesday, the 29th fast
THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY,
Rongkong, January 7, 1998,
aturdy opposition of the entita Foreign
communities in Japan to the fiaul rati at the Happy Valley this afternoon FGE Acation of then treaties. Farbeit from legacly attended,
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