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Jeigu.

Dutination

Vessels Advertised as Loading.

Venelo.

Agents.

THE CHINA MAIL.

Date of Leaving.

1.

Australian Forts.......Menmoir (1)..................... Gibb,Livingston & Co. June 26, at box. Australian Por ... Sami Mara (0) Nippon Yusen Kaisha. Jona 30, at Noco. BSCRIBERS. Bremen & Ports of Call Preusson ()

Norddeutscher Lloyd. Jupe 22, at 9 s.m. Japan Poris... Ancona (8)....... P. & O. 5. N. Co......July 3, at noon.

Brindisi (8)

P. & O. 9. N. Uo......Jan 24, at noon. London,s. Ports of Cal: Rosetta (4)

JP. & Q §. N. Co..... July 1, at noon, ..... Gibb, Livingston & Co. rick despatch. London, v. Buez Canal Bouldi (0)

Borneo (8)........ P.&O.E..N Co...June 22, at 10 .,

E. & 0. B. N. La, Ancut July 3 ||Formosa (3)-- London... Manila.

Sangkiang (8)..........

Butterfield & Swire... June 29, at 4 p.m. Marseilles 7. Saigon Nasal (6)

Messagorica Maritimes June 23, at nöen. Butterfold & Swire... June 29, at 4pm. Nag-aaki, Kobe & Yma Polyphemus (s)........ New York,v,SuezCrna Carmarthenshire (1).... Showan, Tomes & Co, About June 25, Now York, SuczUual Forinna (8)....Shewan, Tomes & C. About July 10. New York

on

LOFT PAGE THAUS of the ́MAIL' will be made WEDNESDAY,, June 23, containing Full and Graphic Description

of the

Record Reign Celebrations.

As there will be only a limited number of Copies printed Subscribere desiring Extra Copies are requested to send in their orders as early as powib e.

The Orland China Bfail' of the lat Joly, will also contain a full account of the Celebrations in Hongkong aud the Coast

Porta

CEMENTIGHT.

PAINT, non-conductor of Boat or Cold, impervious to dampness, and! also Fire Proof.

Specially Suitable for the Covering of Buildings

A protection agelost high and low tem- parataron

A proserver of all kinds of Timber against Insects.

An indestructible Paint on Iron, Bricks and every description of Plaster, Lime or Camout,

For further particulare, apply to

BARRETTO & Co.,

General Agents. Hangkong, March 16, 1897.

Auctions.

AUCTION.

THE NORWEGIAN SIEANTZ

BULTAN

643

As she now lien Stranded on the Island of North BUANG HENG TAN (MIATAO IS LANDS) about 60 Miles off Carroo, 102uther with all Canto left on board and all Eres and CAIN FITTINGS, GEAR, WINCHES, ENOIKER, ETC., on board, will be Soza by PUBLIC AUCTION for Account of the Underwriters at SHANGHAI, on the 24 Instant

For particulars apply to Messrs. HorzND, DUNK & Co., Shanghai.

MELCHERS & Co.,

Agents.

Hongkong. June 19 1667

1233

To-day's Advertisements

NOTICE TO CONSIGNEES.

THE PENINSULAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S STEAMER BHINDIST.

FROM BOMBAY AND STRAITS,

ONSIGNEES of Cargo by the above- Unamed Tessel are hereby informed that their Goods are heing landed and placed at their risk in the HONUBONG AND KOWLOON WILLY AND GODOWN COMPABY'S GODOWNS at Kowloon, where each consign. ment will be sorted out Mark by Mark and delivery can be obtained sou at the Goods are landed.

Goods not cleared by (he 20th Instant, at 4 pm, will be subject to cont.

No Firs Insurance will be affected by me

In any case whatever.

London

Clan Mackenzie....

Arnhold, Karborg &C. Quick despatch Jardine, Matheran&Co June 24, at 4 p.m. Pacific Mail 8. S. U.. ¡Jure 20, at noop, 30. & 0, 1, 2, ... July 6, st noon. ...Showan, Tomes & Co. Quick despaleh,

Carlil Dodwell, & Co. About June 28. P..& .'S. N. Co................ 4

About Juy 6. P. & C. B. N. Co.....4bout Jane 26. Nippon Yueen Kaisha.July 6, at Noon. Siemsson & Co.......... du o 30, at 4 p.m. Douglas Leprack & Co. June 25, at noon. Butterfield & Swire.. Juso 25, at 2 p.m. Dodwell, Carlill & Co. July 6, at noon, Canadian Phe, Go June 30, at DOOD. Butterfield & Swire... June 23, at 4 pm, Nippan Yusen Kaisha. July 2, at 4 p.m.

arang & Sourabays Huang (2)............. Samarang 6. Franciso, v. Jape, China (6) 8. Francisco, v. Japa Belgic ( San Francisco........... Houthbank. Shanghai, Kobd&Y'ma Lennox (3),. Shai, N ki,K'bed Tau Malaces (8).. Shanghai

Mirzapore (s). Spore, Qolbo & Ebay Idzam! Maru (a). 'poro, Hare & Hour Phekia (8)....... S'tor, Amoy &F'chow Haitan (8) Ticatslu... ... Kwaiyang (4). Tacoma (Wash.), &c... Olympia (s), Vancouver (B.0), Empress 2 Tadia (3)... West River Porte....... Wingtoug (s) Wiadiwostock, v. 8'hai Hiugo Maru (s)

fo-day's Advertisements. Williams, Sydney June 3, Townsville 7.

CHINA NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR MANILA.

This Co.'s tutmakip

Sunckiang,

Captain Dono, will be duspatched above on

WEDNESDAY, the 23rd Iustant, at 4 p.D.

For Freight or Pasango, apply to

1241

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE, Agouts. Hongkong, June 21, 1897. INDO-CHINA. STEAM NAXICATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FOR SAMARANG AND SOURABAYA.

The Co.'s Steamship

insang, Captain CROCKETT, wil bo desputabed as above

en TEURSDAY, tha24th Instant, at 4 p.m., instead of as previously advertised,

For Freight or Passage, apply to

JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managere.

Hongkong, June 21, 1897.

1186

DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED.

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Changsks, British stemor, 1,468, J. H and Thursday Island 10, OLBOTTER- FIELD & SWIRE.

Sulivery, German steamer, 782, J. Jebren, Neschwang and Chafuo June 14, Bexua -Sramase & Co.

H.M.S. Flower, British gunboat, 155, Spencer V. Y. do Horsey, suaui June 17. June 21,

Sunghiang, British steamer, 001, C. B. N. Dudd, Mails June 13, eneral-BOT- TERFIELD & SWIRE,

Barre, British steamer, 2,944, F. C. A. Lyon, RN.B.. Yokohama Jaue 8, General.

P. & O, S. N. Co.

Ulysses, British stoanter, 2,281, R. J. Brown, Fochaw Juse 10, Generul.-Bor TERFIELD & SWIDE.

Teenka, British steamer, 3.016, G. W. Loog, Yobohama Juno 18, Geboral,-- HOILLDAY, WISE & Co.

Yang Ching, Chinese str., 761, Symona, Shanghai Jane 17, General.-C. M. S. N. Co.

Thekla, German str., 9,300, H. Stehr. Moji June 16, General and Coal-SIMSSEN

Co

32

kelydre, British sloamer, 1,574, Can Calcutta and Singaporo June 15, General, -JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.

DEPARTURES. Junh 20. Tienisin, for Shanghai. Zafiro, For Manila. Deuteros, for Saigon, Framnes, for Saigon.

FOR SWATOW, AMOY & FOOCHOw.hing

The Co.'s Steamship

Huilan, Uaptain Rosca, will be despatched for the sbore Forte ou FRIDAY, the 25th Instant, at *Noon.

For Freight or Passago, apply to

DOUGLAS LAPRAIK & Co., General Manap¢‚¿"A»

Hongkong, June 21, 1907.

1237

OLINA NAVIGATION COMPANY,

LIMITED,

www

FOR TIENTSIN.

The Co.'s Steamelip

Kweiyang, Captain OCTERBRIDGE, ABLERING MASAYANGili be despatched as above on FRIDAY, the 25th Instant, at 2 p.m.

For Freight or Passage, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Igents. Hongkong, Joe 21, 1897. ►

All Damaged Packages must be loft in the Godowns and a certificato of the damage obtained from the Godown Company within!! ten days after the vemal's arrival here, after which no Claims will be recognized.

H. A. RITCHIE,

Superintendent.

Hongkong, June 21, 1897.

1238

INDO.CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, LIMITED.

FROM CALOUTTA, PENANG AND SINGAPORE.

THE Company's S.8. Chelydra saving arrived from the above Ports, Cou- signces of Carge by her are hereby informed that their Goods will be delivered from alonguide.

Cargo impeding the discharge or remala- ing on board after 4p.m. of the 24th Instant, will be lauded at Consignees risk and expense into Godowns at East Point,

No Fire Lasurance will be affected. Bill of Lading will be countersigned by JARDINE, MATHESON & Co.,

General Managers, Hongkong, June 21, 1897.

1943

OCEAN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

FOR NAGASAKI, KOBE AND YOKOHAMA,

The Co.'s Steamship

Polyphemus, Captain GoouWIN, will slide be duspatched on WED. NESDAY, the 23rd Instant, at p.m

For Freight, apply to

BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

Dangenta.

Bongkong, Jave 31, 1897.

1250

fing, for Canton. Kuriyang, tot Canton.

June 21,

Yomathére Mara, for Nagasaki, Dupe, for Shanghai. Thales, fr Seaton. Hansi for Haiphong.

Pronto for Chefoo. Winsang, for Swatow,

Arratoon Apear, fur Singaporo and Cal-

cutta,

Canton, for Samarang. Saliberg, for Canton. Kiangnan or Canton, Yungching, for Canton. Tukking, for Swatow,

Try, for Mihong.

CLEARED.

armopolit, for Chaloo, Triumph, for Hoitov. Teenkai, for Singapore and London. Kong Lee, for Shanghai.

Machew, for Swatow. Mathilde, for Haiphong. Dalia, for Yokohama.

Ingratan, for Saigan....

1240

WARRACK' LINE OF STEAMERS.

FOR SHANGHAI, KOBE AND

YOKOHAMA.

The Steamship

Lomuns.

Capt. J. C. WILLIAMSON, will be despatched as share on or about MONDAY, the 28th Instant.

For Froight or Passago, apply to

DODWELL, CARLILL & Co.,

Agrote Hoogkong, June 21. 1897.

Polyphemus, for Nugàetki. Ulyster, for Singapore and London,

PASSENGERS,

ARRIVED.

Per Hailan, from Pakhol, 52 Chinese Per Hohenzollern, from Yokohama, &c,

Mr and Mrs T. Atkins, Messze A Alkins,

noon, left again same day si 3.55 p.m. for thisport; arrived and woking fast to Com- Dany Buoy at 4.27 p.,; experienced strong 8.Ely winde with ncgional heavy rain squills to arrival at Townsville; thence moderate S.Ely, winds and fine weather to arrival at Thursday Island, similar weather to equator; passed midnight June 14th, Samboanga passed June 16th; thence to Hongkong, strong S.W'ly winde, moderate high as and squally weather,

The British steamer Sunakiang reports: Moderate to fronh 8. W. winds and showory weather throughout.

The British steamer Barnico reports: Fair with occasional heavy rainfall.

POST OFFICE NOTICES, MAILS will close:-

For MADAO.---

Pur Heungshan, at am., on Tuesday,

the 22nd June. For UANTON.-

Por, 27. 9 a.m., on Tuesday, the

Zud June.

For SWA10W, SINGAPORE & BANG-

KOR.-

Per Mackow, at 9 am, on Tuesday,

the 22nd Jone.

For HAIPHONG.~

Por Mathilde, at 8 a.mg on Tuesday, the

22nd June.

For SINGAPORE. –––

Pat Bornen, at 9 a.m., on Tuesday, the

22nd Juns.

Per Thehlu, at 3.30 p.m., on Wednes-

day, the 30th June.

For SHANGHAL—'

Par Kroglie, at 11.30 a.,, ou Wednes.

day, the 23rd June. For MANILA.—

Por Sunghiang, at 11.30 am, Wedoes-

day, the 23rd Jules.

MAII8 BY THE FRENCH PACKET- The French Contract Packet Natal will

United Kingdom, Euro Places be

bo dopatohod on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd June, with Maile for the

sond, vi

vid Marseilles; to

Straits Settlements, Hatavia, Burmah, Ceylon, Madras, the Australasian Colonies, Aden, Natal and the Cape, Egypt, Malte, and Gibraltar.

The usual houre will be observed in closing

The Maile, &a.-

EMOS. FOR TO-MORROW,

Shipping. 9.--German Mail Stoamer loaves.

for Ecomon and Ports of Call.

Borso leaves for Loudun, &c. Miscellaneous.

"10 6.

Local Banks clone.

Insurance Offices close.

Kowloon Custers close.

MEMOS. FOR WEDNESDAY.

Shipping.

Noon,--French Mail Steamor leaves

for Ports of Call and Europe.

4 p.n.ingkang leaves for Manila.

4 p.m.--Polyphemus leaves for Nagasaki. 4 p.m.-Wingtong learea for West River

Ports.

Miscellaneous,

Local Banks clae. Insuranos Office ela

Kowloon Costume close. Goods par Del a undelivered afior

this date subject to rent.

A. S. WATSON & Co.,

LIMITED.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

WINES

AND

·

SPIRITS.

BIRTH. At Mayfield, Bingapore, on the June, the Wife of G. WOLEER, of a Son.

DEATHS.

10th

On the 9th June, at his residence No. 15, Nagayamate-dori, Nichome, Koba DONALD FRASER, of Ashton, Inverness, Scotland; aged 40 years.

At No. 18 Oura, Nagasaki, on the 14th June, JaxES PRANO WOODrosv, in his 99th year.

The China Mail.

As we go to press we are informed that the Juboo Fund (European) now amounte to $57,425.84.

Oun Canton correspondent informs us that the number of lives lost by the capsising of

lower bosta at Canton has been greatly exaggerated.

MONDAY, Jusn 21, 1897.

Hw Excellency the Governor will arrive at Murray Pier to-night as 9.10, and will om- bark in the launch Fictoria to view the. illuminations.

The maximum Observatory temperature in the month was , on the Stet, and the minimam 67,6, on the 1st, the mean for the month being 79.1. The rainfall amount.

to 14.66 inches.

Tas Shanghai Volunteers parade to morrow the publication of this isnts commenced morning to troop the colours and fire a

feu de joie. The German Company co Lasur. Storey, RM.L.I., who has been at 6.40 1%.

operates in the commemoration parade.

taking the place of Captain Mercer, R. M. L. I, on the Narciarse, is; wo Isarn from CAPTAIN WILLAME

of the Changsha which the Nagaki Express, proceeding to succeed arrived yesterday, reports the death at sos the latter officer in charge of the detach- DE Mr Burlatt, second class passenger, who meat of British marincs at Boonli | expired on the 20th of June from cancer in the stomach and was buriedas ses the name day. The deceased joined the ship at Thursday Islands

HONGKONG, MONDAY, JUNE 21, 1897.

· LOCAL AND GENERAL, STEAMERS PASSED SUEZ CANAL

(SUPPLIED THROUON 'BETTER.) OUTWARD BOUND-Impeririz, May 12: Achilles, Glenartney, Fortyna, 18; Sola-

not,

Fu

Devonshire,

Mn. H. M. Hillier, Commissioner of Cust- oma at Kowloon, received, late on Satur day evening, a telegram from the Inspector- General of Custores informing him that Tuesday, the 22nd instant, has been made

a Customs holiday at all the Treaty Forts

i, 25: Blue Cross, Lendox, 23; Ching-Tar British sailing ship Ardmore (Capt. wa, Maria Falerie, Cassius, June 1; Pen-White) which loft Bangkok for Rio de alder, Tantalus, Annandale, Milne, Len-Janeiro with rics on the 3rd May, struck

4; Niobe, Sachsen, 8; Ernest Simons

a reef in Gaspar Straits on the 20th, and of Ching in honour of the Queen's Diamond Mogune, 11: Doned, Prometheus, 15; Prinz had to be run ashore on Senior Island on Jubilee... Heinrich Ormarly, 18. HOMEWARD BOUND: Ceylon, Guadal the 21st May. The crew were picked up by the Dutch steamer Reijere on the 17th inst., and taken to Slugapore.

quiter, May 7: Breconshire, 25; Japan, 23; Candy, June 1; Hertha, Colong, 4; Mendaus, Boumohr, B.

On the 8th June the D.D.F. steamer Bellona, Capt. ven Binzer, picked up the crew of a Japanees junk which was in a sinking condition and lauded them safely Ma H. E. Wodehouse, in his final notice at Yokohama. The rescue was made in lat, regarding the stam launch procession, 24 deg. 6 N. aral long, 187 deg. 56 deg. E. intimates that the procession will start (about 60 miloe S. W. by W. from Rock from West of Jardine's Godowns and may Island).

VESSELS PASSED ANJER. OUTWARD May 11-Garm, ship. Flottbek for Hicge, from Philadelphia Feb. 18. May 13-Italian bargus Piere decams for Samarang, from Savannah Feb. 7. May 17-British ship Arracan for Yabe expected to first appear in aight to kohama, from New York Dec. 36. May visitors to the new Hongkong Clabatabout Tas Manila Comercio of 16th Juus gives a 19-British ship Fulls of Clyde for

REGULATIONS are published by the Gazelle with regard to vessels anchoring wear the

list of 46 wounded Spanish soldiers brought

cuntain of San Mateo on the 14th ins bub as we have not received tho Comercio of the 15th, we have no further particolars at present Beving so many wounded brought down to Manila, the fight must have been a severe ons. This looks like more trouble brewing in the centre of Luwon district.

Shanghal, from New York Feb. 13. May 9.30 p.m, or later. It is capected that the 20.-British barque Strathgruft for procession will not be closed earlier than to Manila from San Mateo (about 8 miles Shanghai, from New York Feb. 16. May 11.00 p.m. The launches on disporaal are distant) being part of the wounded from a

-British ship Lady Wentworth for

authorised by the Naval and Military au- sovery fight that had taken place in the Hiogo, from Philadelphis Jan. 9. May 23.-Italian ship Knight of the Garter thorities to make use of the wharves under for. Singapore, from Cardiff Feb. 12. their control. May 35.- Italian barque-Temy for San- rang, from Eavannah Jan. 27. HOMEWARD MAY 12.-British ship Fort dhart for London, from Manila April 3. May 15-Ned. barque Amsterdamn for Hotterdam, from Batavia May 12; Italian of telegraph cables. No ships, junke, barque Speme for Now York, from Singa.or vocels of any description are to anchor pore April 18. May 15-Norvegian within the indicated areas; provided that barque Filate for Cadiz, to, from junka and other native craft employed "ht Bangkok, May 16.--British John McLeod for Delaware fo. from the North Point Petroleum Depot may Berman ship anchor to the wostward of a line drawn May 17 Timilo April 30. Wears for Falmouth, f.o., from Bangkok from the Eastern Dolphin (800 feet from April 18. May 17.-German ship du

Falmouth, Lo., from Bangkok the pier) to the Eastern portion of the teres for April 6. May 21.-Norwegian barquen-building on M. L. 27. The penalty for tine Professor Nordenskjold for Cadis contravention is 850. from Bangkok April 21. May 24- Ned, barque Concordia for Barbados, fo from Batavia May 22.

Mails,

ship

The M. M. Co.'s 8. Afelbourne with the FRENCH MAIL of the 21st May, Icft Saigon on the 19th of June, and may be expected hore on or about Trosday, the 22nd June. This Packet trings replies to lettore despatched from Hongkong on 14th April. The C. P. R. Co.'s s. 6. Empress of India, with the CANADIAN MAIL left Shanghai on Saturday, the 19th June at 1 p.

TYPHOON WARNINGS

coucously forwards, to us the following Sonor J. de Navarro, Spanish Consul,

telegrain

Manila, June 21.

Typhoon developing not far from the N.W coast of Luzon. Seems now station- ary, but with tendencies to'go North..

"ADAREUTER'S TELEGRAMS,

(SUFFLED TO THE 'ÜHINÄ MAIL.']

LONDON, 18th June, 1897. THE HOUSE OF COMMONS AND THE JUBILEE

As an act of grace in connection with the celebration of the Record Reign of Her Misjasty the Queen, His Excellency the Governor ordered the release on Saturday of the prisoners confined in Victoria Gayl fer municipal offences, i.c. offences against good ander other than that of larceny of other criminal offences. The number of prisoners released was thirty-three. The attend, Serviso at St. Margaret's, West Colony is not likely to suffer much by the minator, on Sunday, to colebrate the sixtieth rolease of these prisoners, and the action of year of Her Majesty's reign. Mr William

AND

Mr. Balfour moved that the House sļould

and may be expected here on or about His Excellency may have's beneficial effect Redmond opposed the motion, and asid that

Tuesday, the 22nd June.

The 0.0. Co.'s . . Belgic with the AMERICAN MAIL of 29th May, left Yokohama on Friday, the 18th Juno, at daylight, and may be expected here on or about Saturday, the 28th June.:

or the prisoners themselves.

*** THERE will be no issue of the China

allagh England had reaped great beneût from the reign, it was far otherwise with Ireland. Ne member replying, the motion.

Mail tomorrow (Tuesday), but on Wed- was carried without a division. nesday evening there will be a special isme

Stenaars Expected.

of eight pages containing a complete recordTHE JUBILEE IN GREAT BRITAIN. Two thousand three hundred mammoth The N. P. S. Co.'s a. a. Pelican arrived at of the Record Reign Celebrations, a spocial

Kota from Theoms on the 7th June.

article on the Victorian age, and an ode on fires will be lighted, on Tuesday, on the and The s. Chelydra, som Calcutta

Straits, left Singapore for this port Her Majesty's reign. The issue will con- beights throughout the Kingdom. ou the evening of the 16th Juno attain the most completo description of

Forty-four thousand thres hundred por-

part in the procession, - and, The 5.5. S. Co.'s & ... My maiden from the two day's rejoicings in Hongkong, one will take

Liverpool, laft Singapore on the 18th along with Sunday's Thanksgiving Services, the route, on Tuesday, including 1,116 June, and may be expected here ou or and will be suitable for mailing to people Indians and Coloniala in the procession. about Thursday, 24 June.

at a distance. As only a limited number Tho D. D. R. 8. 6. Senta from Hamborg,

ALL there are selected by our London

The

Hones, bought direct at first hand, import

J. Taylor, H. Kloe, Ed. Thorwort, Mia A Male-Liarnaff, Mrs Humphreys and 4 daughters, Masses F. B. Jacob, Gasperi ed in wood and bottled by ourselves, thos

math, Breiden, sobmidt, and

Flaier, and? 20 Chiness,

Per Preston, from Shangbai, Mesars

eaving all intermediate profits, and enabling

à. Rhode, A. Thaleo, Mr and Mrs Klomus tu supply the best growths at MoDERATE barg, Monte A. Nogales, F. Daab, Mrs PRICES. Boad, Messrs S. Stermson, L. v. di Stegen. Capt. Wettergreen, Mr R. Bourke, Miss Bonshort, Messes H. Hill, M. Bow- Not Responsible for Debts.mann, T. Hares, A Zsit, and Paul Gr..

bowaly.

1245

Nother the Captain the Agents, nor Ooners will be Responsible for any Debt contracted by the Officers or Crew of the following Fessels, during their stay in Hongkong Harbour —

CLAN MACKENZIE, British ship. Captain Iddes-Arnhold, Karberg & Co

LABORSE, American ship, Capt. B. Stahl. Dodwell, Carlill & Co.

Rose, British barque, Captain Garrick-Sicmsson & Co.

John

Pur Propofit, from Singapore, Mr San Po, and 940 Chiness.

Per Log Sok, from Bangkok, and servant, and 57 Chinesa.

Коп

Per Olympio, from Tacoma, Mr Edgar G. Barrett, and 30

Chines Per Polyphemus, from Singapore for Hongkong Mes re Fergusson, Lovegrove. and 112 Chiness; for Amang, 165 Chinees.

Per Brindisi, from Bombay, Meagra S,

James. Hargeem and X. E. Beni mio..

TORRIADILE, British 4-masted barque, Rire Wooge. 3 children and maid, Me B. F. Fer Sungkang, from Manila, Me and Capt. R. Buchanan.-Standard On Ca

SHIPPING.

Taylor, 12 Obicons.

Per Borneo, for Hongkong : from Shang. hai, Mr H. Wilkinson, Gondgruber and Goolam Deen. For London; from Toko- hame, Mr W. H. Martio, R.N.; · from Shanghai, Ms.Soathoott, Rev. and Mire- J. Robinson, and Misas J. Robinson (3) From Kobo for Colombo, Mr and Mrs 6. M. Ballardis, Misses Ballardis (2), and Miss MacCallum for London, Me BS, Crom. DEPARTED,

Per Zafro, for Manila, Mra and Miss Oog Capin2 children and 2 servants, Mr and Mai Miguel de Lipon.

ARRIVALS.

June 19. Haitan, French atanmor, 377, Gerard, Pakhoi June 16, and Haihow 18, General.

A. R. MARTY.

June 20. Tientsin, British sft., from Cantón, Franto, Gurman str., from Canton, Kunngle, Chinese str., from Canton. Hohenzollern, German etostier, 9,039, H. Blecker, Yakehama June 11, b 14. and Nagaki 16, General-MaLome & Co.

SHIPPING REPORTS. Protesen, German steamer, 6,295, Paul The Gerard stemmer Hohenzollern re- Westin,

Shanghai June 17, Maily and Con-porte: Left Yokohama June 11th, at 10 oral.MELCHEUS &Co.

a.tm. ; arrived at Koko 18th, st 1. p.m., Propontis, British str., 1,990, W. H. Ely wind, fios weather, Left Kohe 14th, Farrand, Maurition and Singapore Jans 19, zt. 10 p.m. pasand Ehimobrimaki 15th, at Sugar and Iron HEUNG SING S. 8. On. 430 p.m., and arrived at Nagasaki 16 h, Los Sak, British str., 1,020, J. B. Jack- - 61-6.30 am. Left Nagasaki 16th, at 4 p.m.; son, Bangkok June 11, Rice and General, passed Turnabout 18th, at 10 The

P.E YUEN FAT Hora.

Brothers 19th, at 11 am., and arrived at Olympia British steamer, 1,601. J. Hongkong 20th, at 68.0. Wind N. W., will leave Hongkong for Trusbridge. Tacuma May 21, sud Toko and B. W.; riu. WUCHAU vid Ports of June 8, General,-DODWELL, CARLITY: Call, on WEDNESDAY, the 23rd Instant, & Co. at d pane

Polyphemus, British str., 1,747, Good- MONDAY, 98th June, at 4 p.m.

win, Liverpool and Singapore June 14,

BUTTERFIELD & SWILE.

FOR WEST RIVER PORTS. (Eesɑmoon, Kamchugg, Sakshut, SE- UZXO, TARDING and Wvokat),

The Steamabip

Winglong

“The British stoumor. Proportia reports i Moderate unsteady winds and heavy rain daily from Singapore,

The above Dates many be slightly modified. | Guberal. British steamer, 1,060, A. W. Įsino weather, with ooossfound showers ralo." ]

This Vessel has Accommodation for

Limi ei aumber of Firet class Passenger

"Fare to or from-WUCKAU, BIO.

The British keamar Leo Sck reports: Light to moderate Sly and 8.77ly winde, Keiyang Oaterbridge, Sheughai Jane 17, General, The British steamer Polyphemus reports: -BUTTERFIELD & SWIRE,

First part, moderats to fresh 8'iy and Wy Fare to or from Sanur, 88

Mathilde

- Guzman str., 600, T. H. Barg, - winds, with beavy rains cocsadónally ; lat p Meals can be obtained on board, on ap: Haiphong June 17, and Boibow 18, Rice torly, light Bly breezes and fine weather. plication to the Steward, at tariff rates. and General-JERNEN & CO.

The Chinees steamer Klang-san taporta ! Holdern of Return Ticketa may. Return to Canton Instead of Hongkong, by the Site. Pakbei June 17, and Holbow 10, General, finuation of heavy rainsqualls

Triumph, Gorman steamer, 678, A. Rike, Fica weather to Ochsen from there is con- of this hongkong, Canton de Macao Steam-wed & Co boe Oo, Id

For Freight or Famago, apply to ====

BUTTERFIELD & BWIRE

Agenti

Karen, Chinese steamer, 1,317, John

The British steamer, Brindisi, reports")

Lookay Chlukiang Jung 15, Ceneral | raloi

WORD KA WOOK

Brian British staro

left Singapore for this part on the of copies are printed orders alwuld be sent to 18th June, and may be expected here the manager, China Mail Office, at once. on or about the 28th June,

P. & O. Co. s. a. Malgon left Sin- gapore for this port on the 18th June, atp.m.

The E. & A. Co.'s ab Australian, from Sydney, &,, left Port Darwin on the 1th June for this port.

The

PRICE LISTS, with Full Defalls, to ke had on Application.

PORT ater removal should be rested a When required

month before.' 718.

for drinking at once it should be order.

ad to bo dented at the DSPENSARY before being anni out. SHERRY.Lroellent Dinner and After Dinner Wines of very superior Vin- tages. All are true Xeres Wines. CLARET.Our Clarets, inainding the

Precedence will be given to the earliest, or dars.

Tare morning, we wore short in the office of Mosara Shewan, Tomes and Co. an in-

(Avenir de Tonkin) THE ATTEMPTED ASSASSINATION OF PRESIDENT FAURE.

Paris, June 14. A leaden tube charged with gunpowder exploded in a thicket in the Bois de Bou logus as M. Feliz Faurs was proceeding to the rape-course at Longchamps. Nobedy was injured. The crowd gave the Pre-

Three aident an ovation.

Individuals who

released. The perpetrator of the outrage had been arrested cu suspicion have been

O. M. Co.'ss, s. Chingo, from Swan teresting souvenir of the coronation of sea, Glasgow and Liverpool, passed Her Most Gracious Majesty the Queen, the Canal on the 1st June, and may ba considered due at Singapurs on or the shape of a portion of the London Sun, is unknown. The Lewampers consider the alub the 18th June,

Rickmers Line chartered steamer Cassius passed the Baez Canst on the ship of the procession and cormation. 1st June, and is due at Singapore on The paper is the property of Mr W. or about the 21st June,

Docherty. In describing the route of the The C. M. Co.'s str. Moguns, from Glas

of Thursday, June 28, 1888, giving à de-affair as of no importance, holding that it was the work of a madman. President

The

kow and Liverpool, passed tho Canal procession reference is made to the huge on the 10th June, and may be consi- scaffoldings that had been erected on dered due at Singapore on or about most of the public buildings, and the fol the 29tli June.

P. & 0. Co.'s, 8. Mazy a left Bom-lowing significant passage appears in the bay for this post on the morning of desmition-The language and gesture the 17th Juno,

of everyone told of a long folicitons and ponciful reign." One side of the paper containing anecdotes of previous corona tions is printed in gold,

Latest Advices. The N. G. 1. 5. 6. Letimbre left Singapore

on the 20th June, and may be expect ed here on or about the 28th June,

YESTERDAY, a young Chinaman residing

Faure has received despatches from For sign sovereigns and numerous marks of sympathy from France and abroad.

THE EARTHQUAKES IN INDIA. Seversi earthquake shocke have been experience in Calcutta, and much damage

is reported. Eight persons were killed. Earthquakes were also felt in Bombay Simia, Manipur, and Darjeeling.

(El Comercio.).

Machid, June 11. THE AMERICAN BUGAR DUTIES.

The American Senate has proponed that raw ungars are to pay 95 cents per 100 lbs., and those from the Philippines and Jaya;

lovent Priced, sze guaranteed to be the The Imp. Ger. Mail B. ni Dachser carryingHunghom was tempted in a rash moment 85, vents per 100 lbs, import duty.

genuine product of the jules of the grape and are not rivially made from raisins and ourrants, sa is gener ally the come with Cheap Wines, BRANDY-AU our Brandy is guarenined to be pare Conc, the difference in prise being merely a question of age. and vintage.

the German Mails with dater from

Barlin of the 31st May, Left Co to fire a revolver At his father-in-law and loubo on Sunday, the 20th Jane, and the police hearing the disturbance he was may be expected here on or abuat Wednesday, the 30th June.

The s. A. Len left Singapore on the 21st June, sud is due hare on or about the 27th June, vi

THERE were 168 European and 2,767 Chi- nese visitors to the City Hall Museum

during the wear ending June 20th,

THE SPANISH ROYAL FAMILY. The Royal Tamily will leave for Ex streated, and will during his term of leebastian in the first days of July next

THE PHILIPPINE LOAN. prisonment have time to regret the act The wife of the prisoner had on two occa Spain has guaranteed the Philippina

Load siona received a loan of 810 frem Ler fatter, which may she had given on loan ta another wom-the prisoner having been W. Hoarsen & Co., Plano and Binsical kept in ignoringe of all the troactions, Instrument specialists and experts. Works shops and Factory, Doidell B; Bhow Yesterday, this fader-in-law visited the Rooms. Queen's Road Central- prisoner in his house at Hunghomend was, Ma T. de M. Bradell, of the legal firm of old by the prisoner that ho was in perfect Mosers Bundell Brothers and Matthews, has

ignorance of the loans. A quarrel easted, most brandi “la, the " market. The

scorpted the just of Acting Attorney Ge and the prisoner éduced a revolver from SCOTCH WEREET marked “E' la unitaral of the Straite Settlements......

a drawer which be fired at the old Williamem and Sargs vermily popular, and is pronounced by the best local connoisseurs to he paperdor to any other brand in the Hongkong markah

WHISKEY--All our Whiskey is of ex- cellent quality and of grester age that

We only guarantee our Wow- and STEMS

be ganulas when bought direct the Calons of fobs our 10- thorized Agents at the Come Forts.

Weather strong to moderats monon, with A.S. WATSON & Co. LIMITED.

The British to

TEA HONGKONG DISPENFART.

H* Leasing Bydney Jan Ards Ich d

Ir appears from Australian talégisma" that Barnby Barnaby has been so bad health for some time. A telegram dated London 29th May, however, stated, than he was covering

Rems: Cristh

KRESPONDENT, writing from the vicinit Toochow on the 5th up to a Shang mpuracy say that there have been s of plague in the city than last year, but more in the villages, the wasther having moddenly surged excesurely hot

BEPARATIONE are being made at Tientsin the A-C. Daily News) for a serious

Print The Roman Catho

all the advich, that has been hare determined, we are informa screte on that day, the anni

the site of theone destroy."

the mussare; and

whom the Tientsin. have declared their ins Vingt HM8. Petcoca gunbont have arrived at

Claridan Ward Mülled

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