Notices to Consignees.
FROM HAMBURG, PENANG AND
SINGAPORE.
THE Steamship Ni-be, Capt. F. JÄVER,
THE
| To-day's Advertisements. |
NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP AND RAILROAD COMPANIES.
Consigners of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter signature by the Unforsigned, and to take" immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside
Optional Cargo will be forwarded unless notice to the contrary ba given before 4 p.m. TODAY.
VIA INLAND SEA or JAPAN.
TBB attention of Passengers is directed to the very cheap rates mifered by this Line to the PACIFIC COAST and to the IN- TERIOR and EASTERN CITIES of the UNITED STATES and CASADA And to EUROPE.
HONGKONG to LONDON, 84}).
Excaliont accommodation, Fiest class Any Cargo impeding hor disclurge will balated into the Godowns of the HONG.Table. DocFOR and STEWARDESS carried. KONG & KOWLOON
Destination.
Baltimore.....
THE CHINA MAIL.
Vessels Advertised as Loa ling.
Fascia.
Havre, 'berg & A'wp Stratbfillan (s).... Japan...
Agenta.
Dale o' Leasin
Froð. F. Litobɓold.... Melchers & Co.........Quick despatch. Brema & Porto Os 10 douburg (3)............... Norddeutscher Lloyd Sept. 16, at 3 pm. Cebu...........
Continental (8).................. Batterfeld & Bwiru... August 28.
Dodwell, Carlili & Co Sopt. 1, daylight. ...... & O. 6. N. Co... August 30, at noon.
IP.
& 0.8. N. Co... August 29, at nooJE. Holliday Wise & Co.. About Sept. 7. Jardine, Matheson&Co About Bapt. 3. Butlers 1d & Bwire... September 10, (8)...dwell, Carball & Co. About Sapt. 22. P. & O. S. N. Co.....Abrut Sept. 26.
jaug. 29, at & p..
C
London & Partso GailR hilln London,v. Parts of all Dolong (8) London, v. Suez Cana Gianavou (8). London v. Sues Gana D omid (8).. London, H'bg & A'wparmarthenshiro London
Man 1. (8).. Manila..
aliro Manila...
Amu (8).. Uxis (2) Beag (4)..
Sig.
Whaur & Gotowy Co.,LD., HONGKONG TO NEW YORK, $85J.
The Railroad traveling is second to noneM rseile and stored at Couzigaaaa' risk and expense.
No Claims will be admitted after the on the American Content Magnificent Macilla & Ludon. Goods have loft the Clowns, and all Goods Scenery of the Rocky and CASCADE MOUN: Marseilles....
The YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK New York,.Suez remaining undelivered after the 2nd Sept.,TAINS.
route. Passengers to EUROPE may proceed will be subject to runt.
Now by one of the Aras class ATLANTI MAIL York,v.Sa 20an
Now York.. LINES.
New York..
All broken, chafel sal damaged Goods are to be left in the Godowns, where they will be examined on the 2nd Sept, at 3 p. ns.
No Fire Insurauce has been efected,"
SIEMSSEN & Co., Agents.
Hongkong, August 90, 1896.
HONGKONG TO TACOMA, $223. Rates of Passage to other Piuts on ap- plication.
Special rates allowsă io members of Go 1586rnment Services.
INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION
COMPANY, LIMITED.
FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.
mae Company's S.S. Chuydu haring
arrived from the above Pople, Con| signcos of Cargo by her are fiveby informod that their Goods will be delivered from alongside.
Cargo impeding tha duscharge or remain.
ing on board after 4 path of the 29 Inst. will be landed at Consignees risk and expense into Godowns at East Poin.
No Fire Insurance will be effortol. Bills of Lading will be countersigned by
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
dentro! Managers.
Hongkong, August 20, 1803. 1597 NORTHERN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP -
COMPANY.
NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.
STEAMSHIP STRATUNEVIS, FROM TACOMA, VICTORIA, YOKO- HAMA AND KOBE.
THE atore Steanser having arrived, Con- Bignes of Cargo are hereby requested to send in their Bills of Lading for counter- signataro, and take immediate delivery of their Goods from alongside.
Cargo impeding the discharge of the Veul will be landed and stored al Con- agneca' risk and expense.
DOD WELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, August 31, 1895,
J552
To-day's Advertisements.
SPANISH MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
NOTICE TO SHIPPERS,
FIRE STEAMERS of this LISE will NOT CALL at HONGKONG, during the continuance of Quarantine Restrictions at Manila.
By Ordor of the Directors,
VILLA, LOPEZ & Co.,
Ayunta
CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,
LIMITED.
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM ¡laxonomi, (SUBJECT TO ALTERATION), Strathvecis" | 3574 [Wusly Aug. 28. Victoria........ 10.1997 | Tuesday Sept. 17. Hankow
#..... [3,544 [_Tuesday | 02. H. Fucoms |2.510 | Tuesday | De 29, Picbora................ | 3,167 | Tuesday | Nov. 19.
* Ne Passengers carried by this sailing.
CTUR
Capt. PATTIE, sailing at Daylight, TO-
New York. New
York.. New York..
8.
Dord ga{•)..... Aurand the (6)...
Noor (s.......
„Bolonne nou
Goo. S Homer
P. N. Blanchard....
Showan&ug. 31, at b p.m.
Villa, Lopez
Messageries Maritimos Bap. 4, at noon. P. & U. S. N. 0 None, Sept. 13, Mensageries Maritims About Sapt. & & to She want
Quick despatch Butterfeld & Swirs
JUarlowitz & 029
despa'oh.
Arnhold, Karberg 60. Quick despatch. Arnhold, Kar borg& Quick despatch.
Adam W. Sperlowitz & Co. Quick desratch. Sam Skolfield....
Biomsaex
Co..........
noun.
ck despatch. Pick Port Darwin &...... Whampa (6)... Butterfield & Swire...
August 28. at Drott. Portland
(Oregon)...Mount Labanon (8)....Shewan &
CO.......
Septembar 14. 8. Jity of Poking (s)...... Pacific Mail 8, S. O
7, 8: po S. Fran 132. Jaga Belgio (s).
0. &0. 9. 8. O... Supt. 28, at noon. San Fevucia Ladhurst....
Showan & Co..
&
Quick despatch, Shing ....
Dalesburg (8)... Nordduatscher Lloyd About August 20. Sh. .......
Kke
P. & O. S. N. Co... About Sopt. B. live Saughn v. Swatow...Cu (8)
Ountan
Jardins, Matheson&C, Aug. 29, at 4 p.m. | Sparo, P'ning & Ebay Letimbro (3)..
Carlowi'z Cu... Sept. 3.
3, at noon. S'pore Penn & Utt Chelydra (8)....
ardino, Matheson&Co Sept. 3, ut 3 p.m. Sporo, Soursbyn, &c. H-1pth (a)
Buttorhald & Briro. August 28, Scow, Amoy & Feho aitan (8)... Douglas Lapmaik & Co. Aug. 27, daylight. Vancouve (B0 Empress o: India (s...anadian Py R. C... Sopt. 4, at noon. Vatora (BU.), e...Strathuovis (8). Nor. Pie B. & R. Oo. Aug. 28, daylight, Yokohama and Koba..Niobe (5) .................................
Yhma Kobé N'saki Hohenzollers (8).......
Steamship STRATHNEVIS, MORROW, the 28th August, will proceed Helms, Shanghai August 17, ar Foochow to VICTORIA, B,C, and TACOMA, via AMOY, FOOCHOW, SHANGBAL. IN-25, Tea,-G, LIVINGSTON & Co. LAND SEA, KUBS and YOKOHAMA,
Through Bills of Lading issued to Japan, and tʊ Canudina and
Pacific Coast Pots
Aud
United States
Coneular Invoices of Goods for United States Points should be in quadruplicate, out copy must be sent forward by the steamer to the care of The Freight Agent Northern Pacific Railroad, Tacoma, Wash. Parcels must be sent to cur Office (with address marked in full) by 5 p., và thu day provions to sailing,
For further information as to Passage or Freight, apply to
DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,
Agents.
Hongkong, August 27, 1895.
|
1416
Empress of India, British steamer, 3,003, Q. P. Marstall, B.N., Vancouver Aug. 6, via Japan and Shanghai 24, Mails and General.-C. P. R. C
Zafiro, British ateamor, 675, J. C. Gerard, Manila Aug. 24, Gonoral.SHEWAN & Co.
Catenge, Calizo May 39, General-D. Lothair, Italian barque, 993, Cup. B. Musso.
Moldura, British steamer, from Canton.
DEPARTURES. August 27:- Que'is, for Amoy and San Francisco. China, for Saigen. Progress, for Touron, Haitan, for Swatow,
Occidental & Oriental Steam-Benvenue, for Saigon.
Ship Company.
Leander, British cruiser, for Singapore. Oceana, for
Afridi, Shanghai. TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERE for Sapore and Hamburg.
TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, YLA
1
AND
THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,
PLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING
STEAMERS,
Ping, for
Chefeo. Past ny, for Shangkai. Sishan, for Swatow, Befoo, for Shanghai.
Siemssen & Co.......... Aug. 28, at 4 p..
Norddeutscher Lloyd about August 29.
The British steamer Zafiro reports: Had strong S.W. monsoon, with heavy rains to the Pratas; from thence to port, light N.E. winds.
POST OFFICE NOTICES. MAILS will close:-
For HAIPHONG.-
Per Hanoi, at 11.30a.m., on Wednesday,
the 28th inst.
For PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY IS-
LAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVIL LE, BRISBANE, SYDNEY & MEL- BOURNE. (Supplementary mail on board till time
ms of departure. Extra postage 10 centa) Per Whampoa, at 11.30 am., on Wedaer- day, the 28th instant, instead of as previously notified.
For SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, SAMAR-
ANG & SOUKABAYA.— Per Hupeh, at 2.30 p.m., on Wedosaday, the 28th inst., instead of as pro- viously notified.
For YOKOHAMA & HIOⱭ0.--
Per Niobe, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednesdy,
the 28th inst..
drrat on car, for Singapore & Calcutta. For SAIGON.- Azamor, for Kobe,
CLEARED.
Phía Cham Khao, fur Bangkok.
Ingraban, for Saigon.
Frejr, for Boihow.
Strathaeus, for Shanghai and Tacoma
VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND #hamper, for Pert Darwin and Sydney,
HONOLULU,
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
Belgia (via Nagasaki, Servus Soni Dů
Ked's ama)...} Coptic (via Naganki,
Kobe, Inland Sea, THURSDAY, Oct. 17, Yokohama and Honelala)...
at noon.
PASSENGERS. AREIYED.
. £$ Chinese. Per Hohida, from Shanghai, Messre Bllis Raphael, E. Ser kiu, Out Kar Sam and servant, Thomas Ward, Joseph Edeer, and 10 Chinese.
Pur Guthrie, from Shanghai, &c., for Hongkong, Miss Luola M. Mantera, M.D.;
FOR PORT DARWIN, QUEENSLAND acic (via Negaki, Turstar, Nov. 5, for Melbourne, Miss Emilio Stevens.
PORTS, SYDNEY & MELBOURNE,
The Co.'s Steamship
Ihampa, Captain Hans, will be despatched on above TO-
MORROW, the 28th Instant, at Nova..
For Freight or Passage, apply to
BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agenta,
Hongkong, August 27, 1895. 1437 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED,
FOR SHANGHAI PIA SWATOW. (Taking Cargo & Passengers at through rates for CHEFOO, TIENTSIN, NEW- CHWANG, HANKOW and Ports on the YANGTSZE).
The Co.'s Steakip
Canton, Captain SELLAR, will be despatched as above on THURSDAY, the 20th Instant, at 4 p.m.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,
General Managers, Hongkong, August 27, 1895. 1696 THE CHINA & MANILA STRAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED; FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
The Co.'s Steamship
Zafire, Captain GEBARD, will bo dospatched for the above Port on THURSDAY, the 20th Tostant, at 5 p.m.
This Steamer has superior Accommoda- tion for Passengers
For Freight or Passage, apply to
SHEWAN & Co.,
General Managers.
flongkang. August 97, 1895.
FOR MANILA (DIRECT).
The Steamship
1593
Amur, Captain MEARS, will be despatched for the above Port on SATURDAY, the 31st Instant, at ɓ p.m.
The attention of Passangees is directed
to the Superior Accommodation offered by this Steamer. First-class Saloon is situated amidship; and the Vessel is fitted through: out with Electric Light.
For Freight or Passage, apply to
VILLA, LOPEZ & Co,
Agrests. Hongkong, August 27, 1895. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.
13503
FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG AND CALCUTEA.
The Cc.'s Steamship
Chelyara, Captain R. 484, will be desprictands are on TUESDAY, the 3rd September, at 9 pm.
For Freight or Passage, apply in
JARDINE, MATHESON. & Co..
General Managers. Hongkong, August 27, 1890, - ----- 1000
Kobe, Inland Ses
and Yokohama)....
at noou.
B Steantehip BELGIC will be dequtched for SAN FRANCISCO, vid NAGASAKI, KORE, INLAND SEA and YOKOHAMA, un SATURDAY, the 28th September, at Noon, currection being mady at Yukolama with Stems rer Sha
Per Ingraben, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes
day, the 28th inst.
For MACAO, TIMOR, PORT DARWIN. THURSDAYISLAND, COOKTOWN, TOWNSVILLE, BRISBANE, SYD- NEY & MELBOURNE -
HEMOS, FOR TO-MORROW.
BIRTH.
Shipping.
On Monday, the 12th August, at Tian- tain, the Wifo of Rev. Antura DIXON Daylight.—Strathnewis leavós for Victoria Cousing, London Mission, of a Daughter,
(B.C.), vis Japan, &c.
DEATHS. Noon.-Whampoa leaves for Port Dar-
wia, &c.
Torsday, August 27, 1896,
MET. H. Whitehead arrived this morning from the north by the Empress of India.
Most people kuow the story of the man
Mr. OSCAR WIELER, formerly of Hong-who was hit on the lead wi hi a stone, and kong, at Hamborg, on the 25th Lantaut. when asked to describe the size of the stena At Chtukiang, on the 18th August, said Oh, about the size of a piece of wood.'
4 p..--Niobe leaves for Yokohams, &, GRORGE THOM, "gent of the Indo-China S. Continental leaves for Cebu.
F. Co., and Bon. Treasurer to the Muri-Sir Cheels Cumcron, publio susiyst for cipal Council.
Limerick, in writing a report on a poison.
Hupch leaves for Nourabaya, o.
Miscellaneous.
Goods por Cheiydra undelivered after 4
p.m. lauded.
General Memoranda. THURSDAY, August 29:--
3 pm Meeting of Shareholders of The Green Island Coment Co., Ltd., at the Company's Offices,
4 p.m.-Meeling of Members of the Hongkong Club in the Club House. FRIDAY, August 30
Goods per Glenshiel padelivered after
this date subject to rent. MONDAY, September 2
Goods per Niobe undelivered after this
date subject to ront,
9 p.m.-Meeting of Zetland Lodge. TUESDAY, September 3:-
Final Call of 25 Cents on Shares of The
Punjem Mening Co., Id., dus. WEDNESDAY, September 4:
Noos. Auction
Naval Yard.
of Sundries at H. M.
FRIDAY, September 13:-
3 pm Auction of Losseltold Property,
by Mr J. M. Armstrong.
Exchange.
Hosokose, August 27, 1895.
On London-
Baak, Wire,...
哪方
*
On learand,
30 days' sight,
Orodits,
4
2,2
2,2
4 months' aight,
3/24
2):
Documentary, 4 montiw' night,
Ja Paris-
On demand,
Credits, 4 months' sight,
2.73 2.79
Ju Berlin-Demand.....
On Now Yurk-
On demand,
.3.20
63
Oredits, 6 days night.
Wir
196)
... 1969
Ou Bombay-
On demand,
Da Caloutta
Woo,
On demand,
On demand,
On Shanghai
::
80 days' digbt, private paper Sovereign (Bank's buying rate) Gold Leaf, 100 line (per tal Silver (per oz.)
'ha publication :fisa se comienced al 5.30 p.m.
The China Mail.
BONGKONG, TUFsday, aupner 27, 1895.
LOCAL AND GENERAL
ing cans Intoly, rufers to some of the food analysed as baving been about the tem perature of lea."
DAMAGE to the extent of Tia 2,000 was done by fire to Mesra Hall and Holtg's storp at Shanghai na the 22nd inst The entire stock was insured for Tls. 145,000, divided ne follows-Imperial, Tis. 15,000; Com- mercial Unioo, Th. 45,000; Northern, OUTWARD BOUND -Africa, Kirklanda, Jaly Tls. 15,000; China Fire, Tla. 20,000; 23; Germania, Federation, 30; Guild. Transatlantic, Tis. 15,000; Lanseatic, Tls. hall, Ariel, Albingia, August 2; Ben 15,000; Hongkong Fire, Tla. 20,000. larig, Priagz, 9; Melbourne, 13. HOMEWARD HOUND:--Java, July 26; Ching Haliau corretto Cristoforo Colamda
PASSED BUEZ CANAL
we, August 2; Polyphemus, Strutā.. leeen, 6; Bentomond, Turbo, O; Irene, Mures, Ceylon, 18.
arrived at Manila from Nagasaki on the 12th instant, Among the officers on board
is Don Luis Amadeo José Maris Fernando
The German mail steamer Oldenburg, with
Bertie dates to July 29, left Singapore Francisco, Duke of ilio Abruzzos, and son on the 23rd August, at 9 a., and may be expected here on or about the 28th August.
of Don Amadeo of Saroy. The Governor General of Manila cont a representative on
Tho N. P... Evndate, from Tacoma, willboard the corvette to present his respects Icavo Yokohama on the 28th inst. for to the Dake. As the corrotto was under Hongkong.
observation in quarantine, the Duke and The P. M... City of Peking, with mails, the dic ra on board were prevented from
&c., left San Francisco for this port,
via Honolulu, Yokohama and Nagalanding until Sunday, the 18th instant, saki on the 3rd iust.
when they proceeded direci to the Palace at
The P. M. 5. China, with maile, &, Malacanang to pay a visit to the Governor
left Sau Francisco for this port, via General.
Yokohama and Nagasaki, on the 13th
inst
The N. P. . . Fictoria sailed from Vie SINCE L ais Morningstar showed how sssy. toria to Yokohama on the 2let instant, it was to go all over the world without
The N. G. L. s. a. Letimbro left Singapore on Aug. 22, and may be expected here on or about Aug. 28. The P. & O. s.s. Bombay lett Bombay for
this port on the 19th inat, The P. and O. ateamer Canton left London
for this port on August & The P. & O. z.. Formosa left Londen for
this port on the 19th inst.
196) 398
... 12
147 60 $ 0.06 .. 30THE N. P. 8. s. Evandale, from Tae many arrived at Yokohama on the 25:h instant, and mils for Rongkong on the 28th.
LAST week the Shanghai Fire Brigode we olled out no less than three times in eighteen hours,
NOW READY.
Vol. XXXI,-No. 6,
'CHINA REVIEW'
CONTAINS
The History of Hongkong. The Triad Society, Hessen and Earth
Asanciation.
Per Guthrie, at 5 p.m., an Thursday, Notes on the Exorcism of Spirits in Korea.
the 29th inst,
For STRAITS & BOMBAY.~-
Per Letimbro, at 11.30 s. m., on Tuesday,
tbu Sed Sept.
For
SINGAPORE & FONDOM
the 3rd Sep cuber.
gemeng va Rucodzy,
MAILS BY THE BRITISH PACKET, --- The British Contract Packet Rohilla will be deapatolod on THURSDAY, the 29th Intant, with Mails for the United Kingdom, Europe, and countries te. pond, vid Brindisi; to the Straits Sottlomen's, Netherlands India, Bur mah, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt, Malta, and Gibraltar
For Empress of India, from Vancouver, &c., Madamus O'Gormon, Mrs Dairs imple, Mise Meloteab, Col. and Mra Preston, Miss Preston, Mr
And MIra Carvalho, Me Do R23
zario, Mr H. Pinckney, Mr and Mra Lind y. (3) avers Lindsay, Lisa, G. Paley, The Mr and Mrs Thomas and child, Miss De Lera Conyngham, Mr and Miss Remedies, Costa, Dn Casteo Palonino, Messrs & W. H. Gaskell, Mr and Mrs Drummed, Copman, N. M. Gathai, W. R. W. Digby, Mies Drummond, Mr Kahl, Capt. McCarthy Me Bardonian, Mr T H. Whitehead, 2 Lutera-diste, and 113 Steerage.
usual hours will be observed in closing the Mails, &c.
back aates, ciu, or jewellery, and, where NOSKY LETTERS.—The Post Office declin all responsibility for unregistered Letters containing Registration has been neglected, waLL MAEZ SO ENQUIRIES into alleged losses of such letters
Post Guide, Par 30).
Steamers of this ling pass through the INLAND SEA OF JAPAN and call at
Per Zafiro, from luile, Me T. M. E HONOLULU, and passengers are allowed to lint (American Consul) MrE, W. Blodgett, break thuir journey at any point en route.
Captain Capranga, Bey, Loisaibassi, Diiss Through Passangers Tickets granted to Garcia and child. Mr and Mrs Gas Chun Balbas and maid. Mrs Lyzaga, Mire Eugland, France, and Germany by all tasks and family, Meesra Longley, Navarro, Allantie linca of Stearsets, and to the prin. Santiago, Lowrance, Gercis, Steiu, Srast, Indian, Northern Pacific and Torres Strait,
Casey, and 130 Chinezo.
cipal cition of the United States or Canada. Rates and partienlats of the various routes may be obtained upon application.
Special rates (ärst class only) are grantet to Missionaries, mothers of the Naral, Militsey, Diplomatic, and Civil Services, to European officials in aortice of China and Japan, and to Governmost officials and her familice.
Passengers who have paid full fare, re- embarking at San Francisco for Chius or Japan (or vice versa) within one year, will be allowed a discnunt of 19 per cent. This allowance does not apply to through fures from Okies and Japan to Europe.
Alt Parsel Prokagen should be marked to address in full; and same will be received at the Company's Office until ō par. the tay previene to sailing.
Consular Invaloas to accompan, Cargo destined to points beyond San Fancisco, ia the United States, should be nou to the Company's Offices, addrezzo: to the Dot. lactor of Custome, San Francisco.
For further formation irogh
Passage, apply to the Aguas, a empeor, No. 7, Praya Qis
-1591
J. S. VAN BUREN,
A veut, Hongkong, August 27, 1825.
Not Responsible for Dobts.
either the Captain, the Agents, nor
say Debt contracted by the Officers or
Owners will be Responsible for
REGISTRATION-Correspondence,' can be - gistered for all Private Ship maita ap to five Shanghai, or Fekalams contract maile, up to a minutes before the tirae for elesing; for the quarter of au hear before; for mails for Eampe, že, up to an boar before; American, Canadians
Par Lothair, from Callao, Mr R. omais, up to half an hour before. Story, and 5) Chinese.
Por
DEPAETZP
VISITORS AT HOTELS.
HONGKONG HOTEL
Mr Agresti Mr W. G. Allen
Mr. Bornemana Mr J. S. Black
Per China, for Baigon, 150 Chiocre. Par Pogresa, for Touron, 3) Chinese. Par Haitan, for Swatow, 3 Europeana, and 300 Chinese.
Per cena, for Singapore, 3 Eur peant, and 12 Chinese,
Per Bensenue, for Saigon, 12 Chinese. Mr W, J. Canter
Gaelic, for Nagasaki, i Obincse, and aft W. A. Dun Mr II. Y. Dear Japanese; for Kate, 2 Japanese; fur Yokohama, Leat. Cyril T. M. Feller, IL. N., Mr J. Formay A. E Morgan, Mr O. W. May, Lieut. Mr F. W. Hall F. G. Talbot, B., Capt. Stawart, H.8,
Mr C. Barris Messrs Taraclian and chan; for Sun MR. J. Hastings Frane 520, M-ars Robard Brauu, A. T. Mrs Hodgina
Mr. J. J.
J. Hoar Patterson, Okas Dana and Geo. Chanadler. Mr Morton Jones
Per Arratoon Apear, for Singapore, Mes Leang, Mrs Chan, Mrs Ha. Mias Elwood, Mr J. Kinghorn
Mr W. Krumme
Mr J. H. Martius Mr P. Nagel
Mr J. Nicol Capt. Palmer Mr W. Partitt Mr H. Playfair Mr A. H. Ronnie
Mrs J. 8. Roach Mr Scherol
Mr A. B, Shottore Mr M. J. D. Stephens Mr and Mrs J. P.
Thoma
Mr B. L. ThomKA
Mãe. Torriam
Mr G. C. Turner
Mr Toi Mo, Mr Wang, Mrs Bo To, Mr Mr O. Mooney and Mir H. G. Watson Chan So, and Rov. J. Gampariz.
Por Phra Chom Klao, for Bangkuk, §
Clinese.
Per Sishan, for Swatow, 60 Chinese. Por Merfoo, for Shanghai, 8 Chinese. Per Asamor, for Kobe, & Japanezo.
TO BREAKL
Per Legraben, for Saigon, 60 Chinese. Par Fajr, for Heibow, 130 Chingan. Per Strathnevis, for Taconta, &e., 12 Chi-
Пале,
Per Whampoo, for Sydney, &c., 2 Euro posue, and 8 Chimene.
SHIPPING REPORTS.
family
TELE
Mr W. Hoffey Mr J. W. Bolles Dr. F. IL Bowers Capt. W. van Corbaoh Mr J. G. Backls Miss Oog Mr R. P. Dipple Mr Geo, Fenwick MrJ. P. Dowling Mr Hein Mrs L. Hoey and
children
Mr Geo, Holmes
Crew of the following Vessels, during ports: Had strong N.E, winds and con- their stay in Hongkong Harbour
The Japanese steamer Nagoya Maru ra Mrs Geo, Holmen
GEO. F. MANSOF, American barque, Caps,
Crack, Chinese.
SHIPPING.
ARRIVALS.
Angan: 26:-
Mr N. Woog
HOTEL. Mr F. D. Madasu Mr Hugh McCallum Mr S. T. Moore Major The Hon. E
Nocl Mrs Noel and child Mr
C. Raghe Mr Sandalands Mr B. P. Sheldon Mr F. H. Slagbek 2bir and Mre A. Find- Jay Smith & family Me A. G. Stokes Rev. and Mrs Vallingr
Mr H. U. Jeffries Mr W. B. Walkor fused aea, with cloudy weather to Kolang; Sir Andrew JobustonMe G. Wiseler there to port, light Westerly winda and Major and Mrs G. K. Mr H. Wilson fine weather. Calling here for decking
purposes.
p.m
Moore
WINDSOR HOTEL
The British steamer Guthrie reports: From Foochow to Hongkong. Left Pagoda Anchorage at II a.m., 20th instant ; passed Mona. A. Braula.
Bias M. Mastera, Orkson at 10 pm, same day; passed Brea. Ire Cheater and son M.D. ker Point at 6.
20th inabant; radio : Mr H. 3, Cox
Mr Navarra Moderate 5. W. manson and
Me J. H. Fawk fast to do.'s buoy at 7am.. 27th insistit, Mr E. Dauma
Mr Nelson 3, with smooth sea throughout,
weather, Mr Danean
Mt T. Nelson Me B. M. Riddle Foochow | B.M.8. Linnet, U.S.S. Duroit, Mr B, Forater Mr Carl Rombooh steamers Namce, Wong, Beneider, Tela Ir A. Gamlin graph s camer Store Nordiske, and barque Mrs. Gumer
Mr and Mrs Sadek J. H. Gumoria Mr Orient
Baulisgo Mr Schroeder Mony Borland Mr A. Swale
Peigang, German str., 053, R. Höhler, Chinking August 22, and Woosung Whoat and Ric-Sirsanan & Co.
August 27:- Banning K.N.R., Shanghai August 24, Bokut, Bri ish steaner, 2,217, G. Maits and General.-P. &. S. NO.
The British steamer Emprese of India Mr E. Ker Nagoya Moru, Japanes atemor, 1,759, puke Gienation, British, of Dandes: from Mr D.-W. Le LobeurMr A, Smith
repurts: Hnd fine weather, Au ust 18.b, Dr.
Dr Kronecker P. Cubtier, Japan via Kelong August 29, Bombay, bound Astoria, in 68 days out, Jat Mr M. W. Laki Bellest,KIPFON YUSEN KAISHL
Cossal F, de la Fox. 90 83 N,, long, 141 19 E a well on Men Lehman Guthrie, British aleamer, 1,400, P. T. Reard
tain Verwey Mt A, Pu Morgan Nr H. Wäsder-
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The Old Chinese Language, Miscellaneons Notes,
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De Waited, Bachange, &c.
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working for a living-except 'working' the fools, who secording to Carlyle, constitute the majority of the human race-a"grosk impetus has been given to the loafing basiness, especially in America. At inst, however, even there the people are tiring of the imposition, and now the newspapers initial success of the wholesale tramp which were mostly responsible for the
vonture adept a very different tone:--
Frank Clune, the boy 'tramp, avsped from the City lock-up yesterday and took passage for Nanaimo by the City of No- naimo, which left serly in the morning with the B. Iron Works picnic party. The Nanaimo police were soon on his tracks and very unceremoniously bundled him back by the same boat. He was once more ap- 17.1.8. Leander left this morning for tomo.propriated at this end. The gentle moral The bumboat people took out a junk load amarion of a strap might with advantage be of ereckers to give her a parting solute. resorted to, though the batter plan would
Tun Mogul has been chartered by the E. and A. Steamship Co. to take the place of
the Catter tha
Tax Japanese steamer Nagoya Maru (late be to get rid of the young reprobato as soon Oopuck) arrived to-day from Japan via Ke-se possible.'
lung. She has come down here for repairs. It seems that there are sea serpente in
It is calculated that during the last fire or other places than Hongkong; and Ameri- 8 20,000 Chinese Dare left Formoen can nowspapers are not so unkind as to for cities on minised.
make nasty encers at the distinguished visit. By to-day's mail we have the fol- For branding estrio with a mark in inlowing examples of encouragement to en-
on of that used by the Government is-TİB specter, & Chinaman was fined $150 by the Magistrato to-day.
' Wurze is Adtával Buller ? is the natural question suggested by the departure of the Hainbote from Feochow for Wenchow and Yakubowa.
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Bet Lake, Mogantic, Que., July 30, A huge ake, showing its bead and 20 feet of budove water, frequents this Lake, and has been seen by over a dozen people within the last mouth. Lonis and J. D. Clarinew are pleared to maks rath to its presence,
blon, August The bu a
serpent son last geek at Black Lake has reappeared in Lake Wuzer. Well known people like Dr Freebette, M. THE N. P. Co.'s .. Strathneris, leating here rouch for the size, appearance and notions. to-morrow at daylight, will call at my boys went out on the lake and have not of the serpent as already reported. Two and Foochow in addition to the usual portera-appeared, though their beat was found
stranded and brating on the meks People, think the onildren were killed by the
of call.
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Pazok to the departure of the Empress of monster.? India from Vancouver, a very successful
R gutta was held for the benefit of the IT is a delicate coincidence, says the L ship's company. -
Daily News, that the captured Chinese erailer Txiy ven, which was the first vessel engaged in the late war between China and Vaasa Tus Docks-At Korleon-Japan, should be the first man-of-war to Douteres, Irene, Amur, Tigris, Nga the conclusion of peace,
shaw the Japanese dag at Shanghai after Mary.
Cosmopolitan--Chen Shan. Aberdeen~(noue).
GERMANY is to have a concession at Hans Low (anya the NC. Daily News), and Dr Stuebal, German Conzul-General, with De THE Japanese man-of-war Saiyen Kasks this morning by the Tatung to wake Forke, Interpreter, is proceding to Han which arrived at Shanghai on Thursday, is the necessary arrangewen's. The Conzul- there in connection with the projected General will have an interview with Chang oponing of the Japanese Settlement at Soo-
Chih-tuag on his way dowo..
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is reported from Peking (anya the P. and T. Times) that the Teung-li Yames, reply.
and placed on board elip at Hangkong ACCORDING to the Comercio's Madrid coring on the subject of the Ka-cheng mas prices, and the full amount allowed for respondent, in a telegram dated Aug. 36, ara, stated that the Chinese Government Packages and Empties when racuived it has been decided to build another gun- boat in Hoogkeng identical to the Quires which is rendering good services at present
in good order.
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Ir is stated by a Kucheng missionary that the late Rev. Mr Stowort was a grand- aepbaw of the Duke of Wellington and Mra Stewart was the daughter of the accom plitbed medical practitioner in Dublin, De Smiles.
at the present moment la powertree, It appears that reports reach Peking daily of serious revolutionary symptoms in the
southern provinces.
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Os the 17th inak. Pater Verstappen was brought before the Consul for Belgium at Nagarski, F. Ringer, Esq., and Messrs F. Stone and T. B. Gover, the Assessors. The oridence having been road over, accused waa.. sequitted of the charge. In this connection (exys the Nagasaki Express) the attitude the Japanese generally towards Verstappen merits the severeat repeabstion. Beldes tampering with witnesses when in the bor and publishing the song briefly alluded to in A FOTICATION by the Acting Colonial Sur. our last issue, enma sushi notors actually geon that a case of plague had occurred on Osra, at the Maizuraza Theatre, For Frider advertised The Murder of a Rabamen in the lat Floor of No. 28 Bridges Street was leat. This, however, was promptly stopped, received at the Offion of the Sanitary Board ad very properly so, as anyone who has yesterday afternoon.
witnessed the performances of the so-called The patient, bay, soshi autore will readily apprehend, eight years of age, wis transferred to the Kennedy Town Hospital and died at 5.30 A DETERM salcide of the European p.m the mame day.
carpenter of the British vessel Aeolus, lying at Tanjong Pagar, occurred while the me wore at their dinner on the 18th inst, The carpenter fastened a pisse of rope, with beavy weight to it, round his body and Jumped overboard, Attempts were made ·ta over the body of the unfortunate man, the Dook Co. Jending grapnels and all the
OVK Shanghai mording contemporary gives good illustration, of the anderhand methods of the Chinese Central Authori No Credit given for Bottles that look ty. It is reported from Chengts that the diety or grassy, or that appear to have been ex Viceroy Liu Ping-chang, who is charged assistason they could, bat it was not recover used for any purpons than that of contain with originating the riots there, has beened for o ing Aeratod Waters, such Bottles are appointed by the Throns Juint Imperial | see
poor fellow Lad been suffering from lung disease and this never need again by as.
to have preyed upon his mind, for he Commissioner to investigate the Missionary had previously expresand an intention Rinte.' This does not neem possible, but committing suicide, which perhaps mocounts. the news comes on good sulbosity, anys out his fatal intention.-Singapore Fres
for the determined way in which he oirtled:
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