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Auctions.

PUBLIC AUCTION.

THE Undersigned has received instruc dous troms the OFFICES ADMINIS TRATOK to Sell by Public Auction, an

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SATURDAY,

the 24th August, 1895, at 3 o'clock p.m., at bis Salem Rooms, Queen's Road,- ONE CREMONA VIOLIN,

BOW AND CASE, belonging to the Estate of War. ROSS, Deceased.

TERMS OF SALE. -As customary.

J. M. ARMSTRONG,

Auctioneer.

Hongkong, August 19, 1805.

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No. 341.

1536

HE following Particulars and Condi

THE SALE OF GROWN LAND by PUBLIC AUCTION, in be held on the Spot, on MONDAY, the 26th day of August, 1895, at 3 p.., are published for general information.

By Cummand,

J. H. STEWART LOCKHART,

Colonial Hecretary, COLONIAL SECBetary'a Office,

1532 Hongkong, 10th August, 1895. Particulars and Conditions of the Latting by Public Auction Sals, to be held on MONDAY, the 26th day of August, 1895, at 3 p.m., by Order of Hia Ex cellency the Governor, of One Lnt of Crown Land, at Yanmiti, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years.

Particulars of the Lot.

Registry: Locality.

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Yauruali

Kowloon (North❘

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Int Tulice

Boundary

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kts.

Contesta

Annual Reat.

1 No. 69 Station; 50:50 | 186,180 9,000 | 33

For Sale.

FOR SALE.

Notices to Consignees.

NORTHERN PACIFIO STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

STEAMSHIP STRATHNEVIS, FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, TOKU. HAMA AND KOBE.

Destination

THE CHINA MAIL-

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Pessels

Baltimore............... Fred. P. Litobbeld.... Havre, R'burg & A’wp Strathfllao (®). Japan.............. Ancona (0)....................... London, v. Marseille, Aden (8). Londen. v. Ports of Call]0-pack (6). London & Porte o' Callj&-hilla (s)..

London....

TEE above Steamer having arrived, Con-Landon, v. Suez Canal Pyrrhus (8)'.

signees of Cargo are lisreby saqueste London, Suez Canal Gloway. (e). to sond in thair Bills of Lading for counter London, H'bg & A'wp Carmarthenshire signature, and take immediate delivery of Marssi les v. Saig in Oxus (s).

Manila (a)...... thisir Goods from alongside.

Nagasaki and Kab... Marseilles & London.. Bengal (1).......

Mascotta (A). Nagasaki and Kabe....in (6)........ NewYork,v.SuC-u Anundsle (a)...... New York, v. SusCaus) Nestor (s)... Now York Now York.

Balmant

Cargo impeding the discharge of the Vool will bo landed and stored at Con. signees' risk and expense.

DODWELL, CARLILL & Cɔ.,

Agents,

Hongkong, August 21, 1895.

1552 Now York,

STEAMSHIP NATAL.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES

MARITIMES.

New York.

New Yock.

New York

Agenta.

Date Leavin

Melchers & Co................... Quick despatch. Dodwell, Carlill & Co Sept. 1, daylight. P. & 0,6. N. do.............. August 30, at noon. P. & O. 8. N. Co......August 24, at noon, folid vy, Wine & Co. (Aug. 29, at 5 p.m. P. & O. S. N. Co...... August 20, at noon, Butterfield & Bwira.. August 23. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Sept. 35. (s)...Dodwell, Carlill & Co About Sept. 22. P. & O. 8. N. Co..... About Bept. 20. Mesageries Maritime Sept. 4, at noon.

&O. S. N. 05.....Nooo, Sept. 12. Bradley & Co........ Aug. 24, daylight. P. O, S, N. Co......Aug. 21, at 10a.m. Showan & Co.........

Geo. S Homer.....

Adim W. Spies... Sun Skolfield

P.

Quick daylight.

Butterfield & Swire. Aug. 28,

Carlowitz & Co... Quick despatch. Arnhold, Karberg & Quick despatch.

P. N. Blanchard.....Arnhold, Katberg&Co. Quick despatch. Jartowitz & Co.........Quick dospatch. Siemsson & Co..

• Do Quick despatch, Butterfeld & Swice.. August 21. D. & C. s. S. 0

August 27, at doon. Pacifio Mail 8. S. C. ¡Sept. 7, at noon, Showan & Co......

Quick despatc Batterfield & Hwice... Aug. 24, at 4 p. m. Slomesen & Co.......... Aug. 23, at 4 p. ui, je.

P. & O. S. N. Co... About August 24, Dodwell, Carlill & Co. About August 26. Sivussen & Co..... Aug, 20, at 4 pm). D. Sassoon, Sons &G August 27, at noon, Dauglas Lapra'k & Co. Aug. 23, daylight, .....Butterfield & Swizo... August 23, at noon. Canadian P'fe R. Oo Sept. 4, as acon. Nor. Pic S. & R. Co. |August 27, at noon

Port Darwin, &c........Whampoa (8)......... 9. Francisco, v. Japan/Gaelic (8)..

Frasero. v. Jajan City of Peking (s)................. San Francisco...--.--- Lyndhurst NOTIOS, TO CONSIGNEES.

Sandakan and Kud..Mamu ().. TONSIGNEES of Cargo frome London Shanghai Lycomoon (s)..

ex Steamships Alphee and Sidy, and Shang Bengal (6).... from Bordeaux ex Stomp Verbecki, Sport Harro&ibus Ourans (8)....

Shughai, Kobe & Yu sAfridi (8) - in connection with the abasu Steamer, are 3'pore. Pay & Arratoon Apcar (s)..... herby informed that their Goods--with the exception of Opium, Treasure and Swatow. Amoy & Tio Thales (8) Valuable are being landed, and stored Swator, Tientsin, & Nanchang (1).... at their riaka into the Godowns of the one (B.U... Empres of India (s...

LONGKONG & KOWLOON WHATY & GODOWN Yotora (8.0.), & Strathneris (H).... COMPANY, LE, at Kowloon, whonce delivary way obtained immediately after landing. Optional Cargo will beforwarded on,unlose intiraation is received from the Consigneer before Nuon To-DAY (Tuesday), the 20th Iast., requesting it to be landed here.

Bill of Lading will be countersigned by the Undersigned.

PASSENGERS.

Á KUIYE.

Per Mefue, from Shanghai, 13 Chinese. Per Keong wai, from Bangkok, 34 Chi- nose.

Par Aal, from Swatow, Mr Hastings, and

Goods remaining unclaimed after TUES-100 Chinese, DAY, the 27th Iastant, at Noon, wil be subject to rent, and landing charges,

All Olgins must be sent in to moron or Dafore TUESDAY, the 27th Instant, or they will not be recognised.

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All Damaged Pankages will be examined

TUESDAY, the 27th Instant, at 3 p.m.

No Fire Insurance has been effect,

C. TOURNAIRE, Acting Agent.

1544

150 Hongkong, August 27, 1896.

Messrs. Kelly & Walsh's List includes the tallowing Wones by Dr.

EITEL:-

EUROPE IN CHINA: The History of Hongkong, from the buginning, w the Year 1882. Horckung, 1895, 96.0), HANDBOOK OF BUDDHISM:

Sanskrit-Chinese Dictionary.

To-day's Advertisements.

THE LAOU KUNG MOW COTTON SPINNING AND WEAVING COMPANY, LIMITED.

Szxr, 24th August. CHARE LIST CLOSES on SATURDAY

22nd August, 189ē.

GENERAL NOTICE.

¦

Per Progress, from Touron, Mr Blenheim, and 100 Chineso.

Per Hongkony, from flaiphong, Masers Brault, Bavier-Chauffuar, Gesland, and 14 Cláneas.

Por Pasting, from Swatow, 40 Chinese. DEFARTED.

Per Hupch, for Amoy, 40 Chinese, Per Taisung, for Swatauw, 81 Chinose.

Per Chow Pa, for Swaton, G Europeans, and 100 Chinese.

',

TO DEPART.

Per Activ, for Hofhow, 50 Chinese,

Per Nanchang, for Swatow, 50 Chiness. Per Framnes, for Bangkok, 12 Chiness,

SHIPPING REPORTS.

The Chinoso ateamor Mecfor reports: Had Que olear weather, light rees all the

time.

POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:--

For SINGAPORE & LONDON.—

Per Glenavon, at 3.30 p.m., on Tuesday,

the 3rd September.

MALLS BY THE BUTTISH PACKET.

the British Contract Packet Fokilla will

be despatched on THURSDAY, the 29th Instant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries be- yond, vid Brindisi, to the Straits Sattlements, Netherlands India, Bor- mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar,

The usual hours will be observed in closing

the Mails, &c.

MAILS BY THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAIL-

WAY Qu.'s PACKET,-

MEMOS. FOR TO-MORROW, Shipping. Daylight.--Thales leaves for Sealow, doc. Noon.-Nanchang leaves Tör T'tein, &o. 1 p.m.----Lycernoon leaves for Shanghai. Pyrrhus leaves for London.

General Memoranda, SATURDAY, August 24 :---

3 p.m.-Auction of One Cremona Violin,

&o., at Mr J. M. Armstrong's. MONDAY, August 20 :---

3 p.m. Auction of Crown Land at Yau-

mati (North of Police Station).

Temabay, Augent 97 :—

Goods por Siosmer Natal unclaimed

after Noon subject to roat, 9.p.m.--Meeting of Perseverante Lodge, THURSDAY, August 29 :---

3 p.m.-Meeting of Shareholders of The Green Island Cement Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices.

BIRTH.

On Sunday, 11th August, at Nagasaki, the Wife of W. KAKLAND WILSON, of | Bon.

DEATHS.

At Neguzaki, August 7th, at 3.45 am, Miss IDA BUNIOR FLORESOS SMITH, aged 28 years, from heart disease.

THURSDAY, AUGust 22, 1895.

meThe publicuson · ƒ this sarua commenced at 3.38 p.m.

The China Mail.

HONGKONG, TRURSDAY, AUGUST 22, 1895.

AFTER the Kucheng massacre the first thing to be discussed, naturally, was the 4 p.m.-Miceling of Members of themediate punishment for the dastardly

reparation to be exacted ES an im Hongkong Club in the Club House.

and cruel outrage TUESDAY, September :-

trade, with compradores, private ser- trading class, as Foreigners understand vante, kong servants, coolies and the ignorable following of Chiceso mo-

of

On the Rist Justant, at 2, College Garnials, would inevitably increase the s- dens, Hongkong, ALICE MARIAN, the bo-curity of Foreign property, bosides ba- lared wife of Captain F. D. Goddard, of ing beneficial for the masas the Douglas Stosunship Company's .. Hai China's impoverished population. Re- tan, aged 30 years.

ligion is tho pioneer of trade and trade objection we enn foresee to the opening is the pioneer of civilisation. The only

up of Chine will come from the man- darins. It is to their interests to keep the people in ignorance. With the ad- vent of trade, the common poople would become educated, not in the present absurd way, but in Westem saiance and manufactures. The official with his worn-out Confucian philosophy would soon be elbowed aside and the Administration of the country would pass into the bands of men disqualified Buder existing editious. This, of sent maudarinute and they may be ex- course, would be obnoxious to the pre-

Or that paint, pected to oppose the opening up of the there was and could be only one iden in country till actually compelled by the the Far East. Great things were ex- Powers, but unless this is insisted upon pected of the Salisbury Administration, and the present is perhaps the most M. but up to the present, beyond the use favourable opportunity the Powers have of threatening language, which goes bad for adopting a firm and wacompro- for nothing it the threats not mising attitude towards China-hore carried into offect, thore is not need be no hope for a radical change the slightest sign that any true in the official attitude towards Foreign- reparation will be secured from ori. Combined effort ca the part of the Chinese officials. The British lion the Posters can scarcely be expected. bas roared to often without daing But if any one of them enters upon the Moro. The Chinese official thinks he crusade, even if they loud no active knows what the rear is worth. It has assistance,-it-is-almost certain none of ̈ been said that the Kuchong massacre the Powers would interfers to bolster was a spontaneous act on the part of up China's effete Central Authority the Chinese populace, that it was on at Peking, attempt

"the

of part

the Chinese, the outcome of centuries; of grinding appression and iniqui- tous squeezing, to involve the Chinese Government with the Foreign Powers in order to bring about an ameliora- tion in the social condition of

Final Call of 26 Cents on Shares of The

Punjon Miping Co., Ld., dae. WEDNESDAY, September 4:-

Noot Auction of Sundries at H.

Naval Yard..

NOTICE TO SUBSCRIBERS.

FROM

the 1st January, 1895, the Suh- scription to the CHINA Mail will be as follows:-

For the Quarter,.........87.00

[1 Month......... 2.50

Copies of the Cntra Maiz may be obtained at the Hongkong Hotel

CHINA MAIL OFFICE, Hongkong.

NOW READY.

Vol. XXI.—No. 6.

on

sre

the common people. As an explaca- tion of the outrages, this opinion is! plausible enough. But that is not the

CHINA REVIEW slightest reason why our women and

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The History of Hongkong, The Triad Society, or Heaven and Earth

Association.

children should suffer. And taking a comprehensive glance at the history of recent anti-missionary and anti-foreign outrages in China, we are obliged to confess that these outrages are not the

LOCAL AND GENERAL.

Passed Suzz ČANAL

OUTWARD BOUND:-Africa, Kirklands, Jely 23 Bermonia, Federation, 30; Guild- hell, Ariel, Albania, Augvat 2; Ben- HOMEWARD BOUND-Jara, July 26; Ching-

farig, Frigo, 9; Melbourne, 13.

wa, August 2; Polyphemus, Strath- lemon, 6: Beslomond, "Turbo, D; Frene, Mures, Ceylon, 13.

The Garman mail stonmer Oldenburg, with Berlin dates to Jaly 9, left Colombo on the 17th instant, and may be ex pected here on or about the 28th in- stant.

The Canadian Pacific Mail Packet Empress Notes on the Exorcism of Spirits in Koren portaneous acts of the common people The P. & 0. Co.'s steamer Bengal, with

Lockhart's Manual of Chinese Quotation".

of India will be despatched on WED-Notes and Queries, NESDAY, the 4th Sept., with Mails

The Old Chinese Language, Notices of New Books.

Miscellaneons Notes. Collectanes Bibliographics, Books Wanted, Exchanges, &c.

for Shangbai, Japan, the United States, Canada, &., which will be closed as follows:-- The British steamer Keongezi reports:1A.M. Ragis ry closes. 1508 Weather fine throughout.

The Danish steamer As reports: Had 11.00 .. Post-Office closes, but Corre- To Contributors.

Stcond THE CHAT ON MARINE INSURANOE

COMPANY, LIMITED,

Edition. Hoogkong, 1888. $2,50. THREE LECTURES on BUDDHISM. Third Edition. Hongkong, 1894. 81.60. FENGSHUI: Rudimente uf Chineso Natural Science. Hongkong, 1873. 82.00. CHINESE DICTIONARY IN THE CAN- TON DIALECT. Four Volumes, with Appendiz Hongkong. 1877. $10.00.

Bound, Știa, CHINESE SCHOOLBOOKS. Translated

I. The Trimetrical Classic. II. The Thousand Words Poem. $0.50 per set. Hongkong, August 9, 1825.

1467

Intimations.

FURNITURE WAREHOUSE.

I KWONG LOONG.

L'Cabinet-mather and Art Decorator,

from SHANGHAI, has opened a FURNITURE STORE

at No. 3. WysoOHAM STREET,

The only Shop in Hongkong with this name, Where HIGH-CLASS FURNITURE of can be made to order in

every

Any

das24. by the Hongkong:

Hat bean

Club, Hongkong Hotel, Messrs. A. S. Watson & Co., Ld., and other leading Establishments in the Colony, to whom reference may be cande on to the Superior Workmanship and Materiets of the Forot- tore, o., supplied.

Mesara. A. 3. Walson & Co. write us follows:-

"We have pleasure in stating that Mr. “LI KWONG LOONG famished the Annoze to our Dispensary and 4hrs 08 Byery satisfaction.

(Sd.) A. 8. WATHON & Co., Ln."

ORDER puncipally attended

tu and

ORLAGES MOST MODERATE.

AN INSPECTION INVITED.

Hongkong, April 13, 1895.

712

PEAK HOTEL.

OPEN ALL THE YEAR ROUND.

THIS Commodious and Well-appointed HOTEL, situated at a height of 1,350 feet above sea-level, has just been thorough. ly re-decorated, renovated and re-furnished, and a NEW WING has been built, which

CAPITAL SUBSCRIBED....

..$1,000,000.

THE above Company is prepared to Taccept MARINE RISKS at Cherent Rates en Gondo, etc. Policies granted to all parts of the world payable at any of its

AGENCIES.

CHAN HEWAN, Eccretary. HEAD OFFICE: No. 42 BOXHA STRAND WEST Hongkong, August 22, 1895.

1661

THE CHINA MUTUAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED.

FOR LONDON, VIA PORTS OF CALL.

The Co.'s Steamship

Dopack,

H. Soмyon, Commander, will be despatched as above TO-MORROW, the 23rd Instant, at 5 o'clock p.m.

For Freight, apply to

HOLLIDAY, WISE & Co.,

Agents Hongkong, August 22, 1895.

1008

SUIRE LINE OF STEAMERS

FOR LONDON, HAMBURG AND

ANTWERP.

The Steamship

Carmarthenshire, Captain SINCOCK, will be despatched for die above Ports on or about the 22nd September.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & CA,

Agents. Hongkong, Augast 22, 1895.

SHIPPING.

ARKIVALS.

August 21-

1569

commanda magnificent Views of the Har- Shanghai August 18, Da.m., General.-C.

bour and mainland of Chine.

ויי

556 419

SPECIAL SUMMER RATES, (FROM 187 APRIL TO 31ST OCTOBER), One peraen, per day

€ 4.00 One person, per month $75 to 90.00 Married couple (coupying ono

rouma) per day

7.00 Married couple foccupying one room) per month....

150.00 Married couple (occupying" two

roome) per month

170 00 For further Partientars, apply to

THE MANAGER,

·New Victoria Bold.

**

Konekong, April 10, 1895.

CHAN A-TONG,

JOAL MEROHANT,

No. 5, ARENAL STREET, EAST, Business Office No. 21, Gilman Street.

SAILOR'S HOME.

i

696

478

or

NY Cast-off CLOTHING Books,

PAPER will be thankfully received

the Sailor's Home, West Point.

Address: Care of BUSBRINTENDENT.

Not Reapunsible for Debta. Neither the Captain, the Agents, nor Owners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Vessele, during they stay in Hongkong Harbours...

ALCEDO, Brit. 4nsated barque, Captain Robe. Coutts. Standard O2 Company.

- F. MANUOM, American barque, Capt. Crack:-Chinese

LORD BRASSH, British bargne. Captain Gunning-Etsadard Oil Co.

Six, German ship, Captain Garlicha

34alshare & So

Mecfov, Chinose str., 1,3 9, P. Klopfer,

M. S. N. Co.

August 22,:~~ Nanchang, British steamer, from Canton, Lyeemoon, German str., from Canton. Fushen, Chinoes steamer, from Caulon. Keong out, British steamer, 111. R Unsworth, Bangkok and Kok-si-cbong A 12, Rico.TTEN,Far Hove,

Ask. Danish steamer, 592; U. Bygom, Swatow Aug. 21, General,A. R. Maury.

dmer, British steamer, 574, Monza, Otorra August 13, Coal.—WIELER & C».

Progress, German str., 697. J. Jasser, Touron August 19, Genorat,-SMJIAN & Jo.

Hongkong, French atominer, 738, C Bastian, Haiphong Aug. 20, General.-A. R. MARTY.

Fei Ting, Chinese torpedo gunboat, 106, Capt. F. F. Henderson, (iste H.N.), Naw castle-on-Tyno June 23.

Paoting, British steamer, 1,088, T. Byles, Swatow Augnat 21, General. BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

DEPARTURES.

August 20

Produce, for Moji, Argult, for Yokohams. Mike Mary, for Bingapore and Bombay. Hupek, for Amoy. Canton, for Saigon... Taisang, for Swako Char Fa, for Swatomi

OLEAKED.

Actis, for Boihow, Nanchang, tor Swator. Framnes, for Bangkok, Fiderio, for Amney,

fine wasther

The Chinres torpedo gunboat Fei Tiny reports: Called at Gibraltar, Port Said, Adon, Colombo and Singapore. With the exception of strong monasor in Arabiar Sea had fine weather throughout.

The British steamer Pooting reports Had light S. W. winds and fine weather. throughout.

EXPORT CARGOES.

lars. Hertha, sailed Ink August - From Hongkong for Havre, 30 pasea Chinaware, 3 cases Lan'erns, 268 bales Canea, 450 pkgs. Ten, 3 pkga Samples of Matting, 80 buses Cantharides, 1 bax Piece Silk Goods, & bales Human Hair, 2 cases China Tak and 125 cases Bamboo ware; for Harra option Hamburg, 46

46 cases Camphor and 50 balos Caues; for Havre option Jaw- burg option London, 786 cases Camphor. 2,000 boxes Cais Ligaen, 73 cases Bristles and 80 bales Feathers; for Hamburg, 145 bales Feathers, 42 cases Bristles, Ginger, 18 CAB

16 cases Chinaware, 116 rella Mai- ting, 17 cased flair, 17 casen Fatur-leaf-fats, 220 pkgs Canos, † 17 pligs Ten, 7

7 boxca Essential Oil, 50 bales Rattan Shavings. 4 cases Fire Crackers, 100 pkge. Merchandise and 23 pkge. Sundries; for Hamburg option London, 10 casos Bristles; for Loudon, boxes Samples of Chinaware; for New Yo k, 18 casos Human Hair.

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the day before. 8,00 x-Posting of Prices Ourrent and

Circulars ceases.

(Prices Current and Circalars may

taken for the purpose of involving Caina with the Foreign Powers, but are traceable in almost every case to off- cial instigation. Speaking generally, these outrages are not directed specially against the missionaries because of the religious efforts they are making

the ENGLISH MAIL of 26th July, loft Singapore on Monday, Aug. 19, at 4 pm, and may be expected here on or about Saturday, the 29th Aug., at neon. This Packet brings replies to lettera despatched from Hongkong un. the 20th of June.

on behalf of the people of China, al- The Empress of India left Nagasaki on the

though the missionaries are invariably selected as the victims, but are really

22nd lust. for Hongkong, via Shang-

hei.

A. S. WATSON & Co., anti-foreign in their character, and The N. P. n. s. Strattmetis left Tacoma for

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if they are tied in bundles, country

by country, with the addresses all one way).

Newspapers,

10.00 A.Registry ccoses. 10.30 AM,Pesting of

Books, and Pattone cossos 11.00 A.M.Maii closea.

LATE LETTERS may be posted (from

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MONEY LETTER.The Post Office decline ali responsibility for uuregistered Letters containing

OF

Aerated Waters.

the misionaries happen to be the handiest victims. The bitter feeling

cials

The

in the winds of the Chineso off The

has been greatly intensified singe the recent war, owing to the general impression in official circles that Great Britain and America support- ed and sympathised with Japan. Kirin, Fangtien and Shingking were saved for China by the intervention of Russia, Germany, and France; and the Chinese believe that Formosa would have been saved if Great Britain and Americs had exerted their influence. What China bas done for either of these two Powers to justify their interferon to no one tell.

thie port, via tual ports of call, on July 18.

P. 31, a. City of Feking, with mails, &e., left San Francisso for this port, via Honolulu, Yukolams and Naga. saki on the 3rd inst.

P. M... China, with maila, sily. left San Francisco for this port, via Yokobama and Nagasaki, on the 13th inst.

THE. 8. Azaner, from Bombay, left Sioga- pure on the 16th inek, and may be expected here on or about the 22nd inst.

The

Glenshic', from London and Strails, left Bisgapore on the 17th inat, and may be expected here on or xut the 23rd inst.

tor that the quid is expected without The Mogul Line new aa. Afridi, from

It is in accordance with Chinese charac-

any quo. That the outrages on Foreign-

era originate with the masses of the ignorant people or secret societies is a The great mistake. That is only the old Chinese device to shift the blame.

The

The

have beca allowed too often to shift the

OUR AERATED WATER FACTORY is officials bave always been believed and

filted will the beat English Machinery,

bank notes, coin, or jewellery, and, whers The For SWATOW, AMOY & TAIWANFOO. | Registration bas boon acglected, WILL MAKE NO Per Thales, at 14.50 ., on Friday. EXQUIMES into alleged losses of such letter

the 23rd inst

Post Guide, Par 30).

For SWATOW, AMOY, CHEFOO &

TIENTSIN.-

Per Nanchang, at 11.30a.m., on Felday, the 23rd inst, instead of as pre- vious'y notified,

For SHANGHAL.-

Per Lyeemoon, at 3 50 p.m., on Friday,

the rd ina.

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Mr P. Nagol Capt. Palmer Mr W. Parfitt

HOSGROSO HOTEL

Mr W. G. Allen Mr Agresti

Mr Bauernatu

Mr H. Y. Dear

Por Fuskun, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday, Me W. J. Caulor

the 23rd inst.

For KUDAT & SANDAKAN. —

Per femnon, at 3.30 pan., on Saturday,

the 24th inst

For MANILA.

Par Bygd, at 3.30 p.m., on Friday,

the 23rd inst.

For SINGAPORE & LONDON.~~~

Per Copack, at 4.30 p.m. on Friday the 23d ips, Instead of as pre- viously notified,

For NAGASAKI & KOBE.

Mr

Ir W. A. Dut Ma J. Format

Mr W. D. Genhan

Mi F. W. Ha

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Mc C. Harria

Mr R. J. Hastings

Mr J. J. Hoar Mrs Hodging Mr J. Kinghorn, Mr Morton Jones Mr W. Krummo

Mr J. E. Martio Mr R. McHattio

Mr A. Pattison

Mr H. Plesfaiz Mr A. H. Rannie Mrs 8. Roach Mr Schorel

Mr O. SeyweRT

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Per Siam, at 9.30a.m., on Saturday, the Mr C. Mooney and Mr N. Woog.

24th inst, instead of as previously ly notified.

For HAIPHONG.—

Per Hongkong, at 11.30 am., on Satur

day, the 24th iust.

For STRAITS & LONDON.

family

TSAK HOTEL.

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Per Aden, at 11:30 am,, on Saturday, Dr. F. H. Bowers

the 24th inst.

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LONDON, PORT ELIZABETH & Mr B. P. Dipple CAPE TOWN.---

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Saturday, the 24th inst.

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obilaren

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the 16th inst.

For STRAITS & CALCUTTA

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Tuesday, the 27th inst.

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day, the 27th inst..

Mrs Geo, Holmes

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embodying the latest improvements

in the tr. de.

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responsibility from their own shontlers, The British Authorities in Loudon nud at Peking cannot plead that this is not THE.. Ampress of Iulia arrived at Naga correct. If they do their conduct is saki at 6 am. on Thursday, and leaves at more reprehensible than that of the 8 p.m. for Hongkong, via Shanghai, Chinese. With few exceptions, due to

local circumstances, the whole of the Tas a. s. Empress of China arrived at Kobe anti-foreign outrages recorded in Chiat 10 p.m. on Tuesday, and left at 10.50 Lesa history during the past fifty years. Wedelay for Vancouver, vie have been encouraged and secretly pro-

moted by the local gentry and mandurius Yokohama.

ur the Peking Government the SSELS IN THE DOCKs:-At Kowloon- Central Authority with which Sir!

N. O'Conor feels he must deal, if he is Deuters, Mounoo and Irene.

not to recognise what every sensibic

man recognises, that China is in a sinte

of abnos! Every Chinaman knows of

Commopolitan-Chup Shen. Aberdeen-(none).

the connivance of the Peking Govera-We understand His Excellency the Governor ment. The bati-foreign feeling is most has awarded a cum of 890 to each of the bitter in proportion to the rank of the three Chinamen who rendered saistance at official at Peking of in the local yame. It is therefore obvious that the time of the Latobikeks boating accident, money compensation is of no use as a His Excellency praised the men for their.. deterrent on outrages; equally useless ocadoet, expressing his plansure that China- is it to insist on so many heads, for the ten could be found to come forward and Chinese officials will merely pay a foweeve life under such circumstamper, cash to condemned prisoners to confess

that they are the perpetrators of the A HOONG wiseaore, ous of the oldest missionary outrages. What would be inhabitants, lives within sight of certain considered the nearest attempt at

infant school, which he often watches with reparation, though it is a sorry attempt.

at the best "blood for blood”—is all the bland interest of a fossilised old nothing but a farce in Chino. The fogey, and sometimes he remache sonten. issue of Imperial Ediots and the pro- tiously Strange how these Chinese children mises of the so-called Chinese Govern niver grow big; I have watched them in The following is a List of Waters always went to afford protection for Foreigners that school these forty years, and they aro

kept ready in Stock:

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

BELTZER WATER

Mr and Mrs A. Find.

LITHIA WATER

& lay Smith

family Mr A, G. Stakes Rev, and Mrs Valioga Me J. Kirkwood Mr Andrew JohostonMr W. B. Walker Mr C. Whosler - Major and Mrs G. K.Mr H. Wilson

Moore

WINDSOR HOTEL.

SABSAPARILLA WATER

TONIO WATER.

GINGER ALE

GINGERADE

just as small as at first!!

in fature are also unveiling, as i shown by the recurrence of the outrages in Fabkien-if it is

DS STATISTICS show that the manual death-rate sumed that the Central Authority is weak, Buch promises are for shower theusand in the French armies abroad purposes and obviously lead to vertos as follows New Caledonia, 8.3; no good whereas if the real cause | Algiers, 11-16; Tusis, 17.2; Cochin-China, of the periodic outrages, official "cou 21; Réunion, 29; Martinique and Saadeloupe, nivance and instigation, is recognised, 30; Sonogal, 74; Madagascar, 75; Tonkin, it is equally obvious that Edicte end and Gaine, 237. This last figure seeme proclamations and promises are warzo

than useless. What, berofore, is the almost incredible. Our authority is the best guarantee for the future safety of Avenir du Tonkin. Foreigners in China? To force China

to throw open the whols the country Tax French transport Annamite brought No Credit given for Bottlos that look to Foreign trade and residence. If at a lesmotive engine for the Langon dirty or greasy, or that appear to have been this were done Chinese in the interior rallway recently. The Avenir xayu. If thie Me Jo Allardyou? Die Lehman Mr Baverdier Mr W. G. Mochtre Mr Geo, M. Booker Miss Mason.

sod for any purpoed that that of contain would become accustomed to For-machine is in good working order, La pintors, ing Aerated Waters, such Bottles are algnera. Foreigners residing together Mrs McClure and two never used again by na.

children

Me H, 8. B. Oos Mr Coytier

MAILS BY THE UNITED STATES PADEK The United States Mail Paskot Gaelic wil: be despatched bu TUESDAY, the With lostaat, with Malls for Japan, Me E. Daume

the United States, Eir W. Dumarest

Mr Enríquos

San Francisco, Peru, do, which Mr Duuca

Canada,

will be closed as follows 11.00 AM Registry venzer.

Mr J. H. Fawkner 11.30 A., Post Office closes, but Corres- Mr G, Fork

pondence may be posted on board the Mr The Goncalves Paokát, with Luts fee of 10 cents extraMr H. A. Heen Partage until the time of departure. Mr M. W. Lake

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Lain Verwey Mr G. HI. Wheeler

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KÖNGKONŐ, Hongkong, June 1, 1985

In the various cities would be able to rap-down by the enervating climate and taka measures for mutual antasy Orae disorganised by the rotten coal they consumir, acquainted with the benefits derivable, will be xble to go on sick-lesva for a time collectively, and individually, from Fo and recuperate in hospital. They are sil reign intercourse and Foreign trade the intensely afflicted with anemia and chronio common people, it is reasonable to sup dysentery, Lo, their intestinng or rather puse from what weseein the Treaty Ports,

would les readily act upon the lie and their internal lubes are ulcurated.? And sli malicious stories of the officials and the rest of the rallway is in a bad siela Got 1990 Uterary alonsos, The criation of my amita material but its personnal:

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