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In the second orilors general meeting to beat, and had our lead-sails blown away By & Shanghal medical man was recently making ed thatthomeroasats of all nationalities at all the NOW PREPARING FOR PUBLICATION. half-pal dve on the following morning wafcund ingolries as to the nationality of same patients ports should with one heart and one voice protest želé ni Shanghai on the 26th-November-
After providing for all expeness, including the sqm urgelves close under the southach shore. We belonging to a raced in part, and asked if they against the rafination of these telegraphia con- of Tha 591.07 on account of extra wagos socount, the attempted to took but being partially disabled and were Chinese or foreigners." Neither," replied ventions. They feel that it is a tax on trade, working account abows a proût of Tha. 4,05084, which having besides a great quantity of sulphur in the captain; they're Irish.". It is needless to and as such that they have a rede in the matter our lower hold, which made the ship as lifeless say that the captain was himself an Irishman and they don't want to be overblden in a matter oftbla sort By their own or any other government It is proposed to don! with as follows
as a log, she would not come round. We then Thrily News
The following tale is translated by the Mercury which may be under the undue Influence of the 760.77 tried to wear aor, and did notually get the yards 093.11
all bat braced round, when the powertal current from native paper-In Kisagai recently an talagraphic companion at home. I observe 3105. ranting along the land swung the ship back expectant marfarin was given s petty post and that the terminal este for talegraras for all 181.49 and she drifted stern first on the shore. We as he was rather in straightened-circumstances foreigners, Romains excepted, is esil to be 5 This addition may be for further
THE CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY | Anorga strook about a mile from the beach, and the hoge it was a boon to got even small position; but francs. In the Russian agreement it is fixed T. 4,050.85ean that swept over the vessel at onos drove her before going to his new post, he was compiled at 5 franos.
It contains DEBORIPTIVE and. STATISTICAL Changeba It will be seu from the foregoing figures that in round till she Iny broadside on to the waves. to employ a female servant to wait upon by transmision. I should like to correct ons
Chitos this, the first year of the company's working, an extra Just before the strack orders bad been given to wife, in order to keep up itple. While he was or two errors that I have seen made in regard is being thoroughly reviend and brought up Ardgay ordinary expenditure amounting to Tia. 1118 (on lot go both anebers, god this was done but consulting with his better halt their convores. Į to the Convention. It is stated that the Viceroy / to date, and spain maok increased in bulk. 4ooount of preliminary exposes and oxtra wagều),
Do. Ladies' Directory Nagsanki. say 5 per cent, on the capital of the oorspary, has been provod of no avail. As soon as we took the tion was overboard by a man, who wanted soine-Li bas verbally agreed to the torms of the
Do. Peak Directory Kobe (Hyogo). paid out of earnings, which have also had to hear a ground attempts were made to lower the star thing to do, so he at once went and dressed bim. convention after a good deal of alteration had Accouum of and DIRECTORIES for congidamlly increased azporditure or the amount board lifebost, and a long-boat which lay on self in woman's attire, and presented bimaslf as been made in the text. Has the convention
Do, Military Fornes Quake If the rise in the price of coals the top of the forward house (we had lost the an applicant for a maid-secrant's situation. A been altered in any one particular? If any estimated, or acnɔant of 'ti
MLADAO. port lifeboat, while running down our eduling he was of rather pleasing countenance he man- change has taken place it has been exclusively
QAYNA on the voyage out) but they were immediately aged to palm himself off as a girl and he was on with regard to Government lelograms, which smushed. Some new won't into the for-rigging gaged in their service. He planeed bis mester are now to go free, sed this was the surrender THE RECENT ANTI-MISSIONARY
and others, of whom I was ons took refuge st and mistress very much, being very diligent. the cable companies wore prepared to make. We RIOTS AT NANKANG-TV.
Arat in the cabin but quickly left that shelter. One day the mistress had, to go to chin-okin are also told tast H.E. the Earian Minteter has and fourteen of as at length found ourastres joss" and ordered the servant to follow the chair undertaken to as his infladica to get the For The Mercury translatesthe following from ana in the mison rigging. The mison course being (sedan) to the Temple. On the way there she sign Miniators in Peking to approve of the con tive paper The recent troubles that occurred at set, presented a large surface to the force of the noticed that the supposed girl's gait of walking vortion. And again, the instrument must be
sense. Were the facts a stated the non-ratifica foo.. Nankang near Kinking started through a native wind and the seas Tho ship soon began break was rather masculino; sbe seda a searableg en approved by the various representatives of the presaher, whilst holding forth in a church, sayang up, the alphar covering the water all over to quiry afterwarda and disocvored the fraud which Foreign Powers in Peking. This is shear non- ing something that was not exactly in conformity oword; and in about a couple of hours or had been practiced upon them and the "maid with the rise of the literary students, who were losa after she struck the mizon-mast went by the way at nsee sent to the authorities to be punished. tion of the Convention would be certain. It Eome of the natives living in the Settlement does not requiro to be approved by the Foreign at that place about to pass their examination board. Those that were not crashed by the fall of Theatuenta commenced to argue with the native the spars and rigging now found themselves in the at Shanghat appear to imagine that a rough and Ministers, nor rafused by them. It is also hint- prescher, and after a few sharp words one of the water. The boatswain. I saw jammed against ready mode of proceduro is the best under certained that the American and Japanese ropresanta-
groping in the dark altogether. Rindouts called on those present to demolish the the les rail as the mast went, and I believe his circumstances, and carried this planvuton Monday, tree are opposed to the Convention. But this I observe in one of your hate issues that yon chapel, Thora was a large crowd premat at the lack was thou broken. The captain was on the the 18th November. It seems that a Portuguese time, so they commozced in real earnest, and the mast when it fell and I saw him afterwards living in filler Rosd owed $500 to a compradore, preacher finding things getting hot made his in the water, battling, as did several others, to and the latter not being able to obtain a tile state that two sons of H.E. Chang Chih-tong escape, inaving the mob masters of the situation, gat back to the ship, but what with the anl-maut, applied to the man's Conel for assistance. had been successful in the late M. A. examina and they destroyed the chapel with a yengeance phar getting into their eyes, and the draad-According to the invariable rnatom at all the Contion here. It should road two nephews. I see it There were several thousands of students in the ful struggle to fight the way through the rig-sulates, plaintiffs have to pay for a summons basiso stated that the Viceroy has been muisted in town, besides a number of hawkers and other ging-which with the fallen mast was thrashing fore it can be granted, and in this cane the coma year a salary, or ten thousand teela, for passing tradespeople who follow the students in hope of about to leaward, and against the continuous pradore was told he could have the summons a military candidate at a late examination who on paying for it. The compradore went away was not up to the required strength. Hü Ex. doing business with them, so it was a very easy seas that poured sores the decks over the les
aidle, I suppose they were quickly exhausted. I apparently listed, but changed his lucellency does not suffer the loss of nee taal nmatter to start the row.
saw the captain within a couple of fallons of tentions afterwards. The Portuguese, who is thereby. It is a merely nominal affair and the ship's side. I was washed away to looward iaid up with opthalmia, was at home in a dark arises out of a misunderstanding of the less of and between swimming and Boating got clear to room, and at about half-part two o'clock on his feng, when viceroys and governors have in lord, where I found Wilson and Rogan, and was Monday afternoon, the compradoro who had reality no fing.
The question is often saved who is Prinos followed not long afterwards by Poacha. The collected a dozen of his friends, suddenly up-
President of the Tsung-li fore rigging mast have gone very soon after the peared upon the scons and befire the Portuguesa wizen went, for as wo turned to go up the beach could dream himself, the Chinese hustled him out Ching, the to look for assistance the ship was omning ashore into the straat and took hira to his Consal. In Yamên? Some suppos him to be closely six of the inon were arrested and taken to the that Mr. Rilier, in his excellent list of the air along the beach. She must-have gore, to the meantime some one sent for the police and related to the Imperial family. It is a pity Higbar Metropolitan and Provincial an pieces in about a couple of boars after sheatrack. If we had weathered the last point from which Mixed Coat next morning, hat the casI WAS DES
is to be hoped the Magistrate will conclusively of the more prominent officials, especially, ne in we were only a few miles to forward we should manded to allow the Portuguese to appear. It thrities, does not give us the gsuology of some bave been out in the open sea.
Siemseen & Co. show the men that such conduct cannot be the present case, when a relationship exists with the Prince is simply given as I Kwang. As the
P.&.0.8.3. Co. Seventh and Sixth Princes are tormed Hwan
indo-Chins N. Oo. HC,&M S.R.. tolerated in the settlement.-N. C. Daily News. the Imporis, family. In the work in question SHIPPING-Offeers of the Cousting Steamers of Cambrian
Boottish Oriental 8.S.Co Kitty Douglas S. 8. Co. and I fix respectively, it is natural to inter
Chins Mer. B. N.Co. Miscellaneous Coast Strs. Marabout that there exista if not a brotherly at less st
The LIST OF RESIDENTS now contains Mubel sousinly relationship. The Prince before his
Kisora olevation to his present rank was s Boilet. His the amps of pter
Out 12 John Inokagi Brit, bk father was pas rhih ta jin of the Haxi or
Nov. 18 Bartlett Anr. Ubasuta region and was degraded 1 bolieva for DURTEEN THOUSAND AND SIX HUNDRED N. M. Slade misconduct. The prostat Prince was raised to
Hea Witoh July 21 Chas.Tibbets being alphabetical. his princodom by an diet, the Cabinet in its rearranged under ons Alphabet in the strictest Buchem
Oct. 27 J. Bobb The MAP3 and PLANS have been meatly Strathe commandation having fallen into the error of order, the initial as well as the surnames Sara Meroodes Nov. 23 Munstigns oroating him a Prima, feng, instead of h'ai fu, a returning to the rank of Primos. Prince Ching is engraved in a superior style and brought an 'a Hongkong Oct 31 Moller
Wander. Jow Sept. 30 D., Nichol the fourth cousin of the Emperor's father and to date. They now consist of of the same generation, ss indicated by the cha: FLAGS OF MERCANTILE HOUSE IN CHINA. Wm. H. Connor Sept. 241. Butmen raster I. He is the great grandson, I believe, ConE OF SIGNALS IN USE AT VICTORIA PRAX. of the Emperor Ynngoheng. He is of MAP OF THE FAR EAST.
MAP OF THE ISLAND OF HONGKONG. met affable and agreeable manners, and in off-
PLAN OF THE CHT OF VICTORIA. PLAN OF BEITIAN KOWLOON. - cial appearance bears some resemblance to Prince Kang.
On the London Times' artiole of 13th Septem- PLAN OF MOUNTAIN DISTRICT, VICTORIA. beg on the New Trunk Railway in China's for PLAN OF FOREIGN CONCESSIONS, SHANGHAI; remarks are necessary to correct same wrong PLAN OF YOKOHAMA. impressions The weworial on the advisability PLAN OF MANILA of railways or rather of the Tangobow one, for PLAN OF BAIGON.. It alone was then contemplated, and the answers
THE MYSTERIOUS DEATH OF THY COMMISSIONER OF CUSTOMS AT CHEFOO.
UHINKIANG.
The Choton correspondsat of the N. C. Daily New writes under date of 20th November: "Probably attracted by the placards which have been placed liberally to conspicuaas placez both in the settlement and native town, offering five hundred tools reward for news leading to the dis-
The ship was not insured, but the cargo was, costes of Mr. Colia Jamieson if alive, or of bi body, a Chinaan brought in a report late yester-The names of those drowned woro Eriokana day afteracon that the body of a foreigner was (30) captain, Bath, Maine, unmarried; Railey, first lying on the beach at Lung Mun; and another mate, Bath, Maine, unmarried, but has father and! native mentioned this morning to Mr. Price at mother alise, Pover. (40) soord mate, Now York,
The Superintendent of Trade at Chinking whase store persons were dirosted by the "Remarried and has two children; Soule, (32) third ward Notices to give information that he mute, Bath, Maine, unmarried, bat has father has prohibited the esport of rice and wheat from had seen a foreigner's body actually drifting and mother alive; Thomsen, (40) carpenter, a that port until further notice, to take effit ashore, not however, at Lung Mon, which is at a Swede, married and has one child: MoNulty. (49) from the 14th instant. It was rumoured at distance of between thirty and forty it from steward, Philadelphia, married and has child; Shanghai on the 18th inst. that the Thotai at Chalon, but on the Second Bench, which is the Fee, (62) mok, Providence, Rhode Island, mar- Wahu had stopped the exportation of rice from share of a small bay orly half a mile beyond rind and has children; the watches being that part. Wo (N C. Daily News find the the "Family" Hotal; and it is likely that other starboard. Thomas Malay, (26) Nova Sectia; repart originated through a despatch from the claims to the finding of the body will be made John Nurland, 22) Norwegian; Olivergan, (22) Tautai of that port to the Shanghai Tantai, by natives to-day now that one las already been Swede, Frank Wolah, (40) Irish; Burnett Daan, asking him to remove the watergo on rice in pat in. On hearing the above news, Mr. Paul (40) Londen, Samuel Farrell, (40) Scotch; port Shanghai and allow it to be exported. It op William Willard, (42) Philadephis; peare that the grain commissioner of one of the H. King, who is in charge of the Customs here, watob, set out in one of the Custom boats to Helme On, Sweds; Charles Anderson, (2) adjacent provinces which depends upon Kiszgsi inspect the foreignor's resing, and found Swede: Charles Forrest, (40) Vermont; James for its supply of rice induced the Shangbai them abeat noon to-day at the place last Blair, (92) Trish; ond a boy named J. Dempster. Tastai to issue the proclamation forbidding the mentioned, Mr. Bristow, H.B.M.'s Consul) from Antworp, who served amidships. exportation of rice from this province at present. was also on the spot, having proceeded there These saved were Henry Wilson, (60) American, The roquest of the Wahn Total was not com in his boss, and the body was at once recognised William Regan, (40) Liverpool. Moses Pesha,plied with. to be that of Mr. Jamieson It was observed (22) Russian Fins, and Vistor Book, (18) Phila that the watch and chain were absent from the delphis. clothes, sud the ring which the deceased gentis.
We were very kindly trusted by the people, The Chinan-fi correspondent of the N. C. zoon had wore was not upon his fugor. The coroner's inquest, takes place at 2 o'clock this who received as on share and gave us the best Daily News writes under date 2nd November: afternoon and the opinion of two sargeers who they could. I escaped with only my anderskirt,The Governor is still busy with his Yellowthearguments and statements of the opponents will examine the body will doubtless throm having get clear of my other clothing the better Riser. The Dutchmen took a trip down to the light on the manner in which the unfortunate to get abour in the water. We were passed mouth of the river, and on their return once gentlemer met bis death, which may now be prelung to Awomari, being lod in the meantime more consulted with His Excellency. A few sumed to have taken place or the evening of the Japanese food and various portions of an old days after they saw the guynt Chang-chia near pig washed askere from the ship, and thence sent ly alasad, it again became a gap from the streng Slat October."
to Hakodate. From Hakodate we came down in pressure of the water. This makes the second The Walanoura Mura, the captain and officers or third attempt to close it which has subsequout of which were most kiud to us. We are practi-ly failed. cally desiitate, but I have letters of introduction
From the Courier we learn that at the inquest the jury returned an open verdict.
to varions peoplo hore from Mr. Wilson of Hakodato, and my parents are in good circum- stanese..
THE CHINESE REVENUE.
Soma time ago the Board of Revapus was in- struoted by Imparia? Deeree to submit a dotalled. The survivors left for San Francisco by the report of China's evocal-income in order to 0. & 0. steamer Gaelic of the 16th November. secure a definite basis for providing funds for As they were going off to the steamer two of the construction of railways in the future. After there were capsized from the sampan into the a most careful calculation, the Board have sub-sea and almost drowned. Surely all abarm for alifo on the waves has been killed as regarde mitted the following itama sa forming the sum these. total of China's income --
Taals. Cartons Revane from all the Tranty ports 15,000,000 Land taxes from all the provinces 10,000,000 Salt Gaboila frera all the provinces.
-.-... 12,000,000 Native Customs receipta (on ordinary iner
LOSS. OF THE DUTCH BARQUE
"THORBECKE IT" -
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PLAN DE TORE AND ENVIRONS OF SINGAPORE. Among the other contents of the book are PLAN OF GEORGE TOWN, PINANG.
An Anglo-Chinese Calendar, Mona of Barome.
ter and Thermomster, Rainfall, Lo. A full Chronology of remarkable events since the advent of foreigners to China and Japan. A description of Chinese Fartirals, Fasts, do,
with the days on which thoy fall.
Comparative Tables of Money, Weights, So. Scale of Hergkong Stamp Duties. The Hongkong Postal Guide for 1898- Scales of Commissions and Charges adopted by the-Chambers of Commerce of Hongkong. Shanghai. A may and Newchwang. Hongkong Chair Jinrichsha, and Boat Hire The APPENDIX consists of
FOUR HUNDRED PAGES
of this mossare, were partly drawn up by H.I.H. Prince Chun and H.E. the Marquis Teeng. should say that nine-tenths of the memorial was and presented in the paris the work of the latter. This memorial wa signed by
Board of the
Admiralty to the The memorial was discussed in Throne. The Cabinet and as the question was one of such iarportance, the Cabinet, afraid of asraming too mnch responsibility, added to the metaorial that it was expedient that it be eut to the Maritime Viceroys, Governor and Military Generale to ascertain their views. Hence the On Saturday night last a stiff northeast wind. roference and the memorials which followed. which had during the day made itself full on the The members of the Board of Admiralty were raccourse, brought with it a very flue slect, and all agraed as to the desirability of constrneting on Sunday suow fell all day with a cold wind.. the Tangabor line and ware opposed to the roof closely printed matter, to which reference is ference. This explains why H.E. the Viceroy constantly required by residents and there. Both ou Monday and Tuesday the weather was sery bleak, with overset aky; although the ann Li does not appear as memorialising in favoar having commercial or political relations with the shops a little on the afternoon of Tuesday. The of the Tungehow lire. It was his own pet Countries embraced within the scope of the falling barometer of Saturday was indicative of scheme; the Kaiping line was as it word the CHRONICLE AND DIRECTORY.
The Contents are too numerous to partion. change, but it was not anticipated that the old to the Tungohow one was to be the flesh. swap which threatened all day would have been Had these facts been frown, the writer inize in an Advertisement, but includo sovers. The suow, damp, and fog of the first the Tines could never have said, Hong. TREATIES WITH CHIN
Great Britain, Nanking, 1922 part of the wook were rather unusual in this chang's tiowo were so well know that he does
Tivulsin, 1858 olar olimate.
not appear to bave been consulted on the oc- The steamers have not found the river so parig; casion, although it may well be that the circu
· The answers able as at first anticipated. The narrowness of lar was formed by his advice" Our Anjer borrespondent, writing under date the obaquel, which is described as baing simply received vertainly strengthened the hands of the 10000 of the 15th November, says: The Datch barque a gutter, renders it not only impossible for steam Emperor and the Admiralty Board, but it can 2000,900 Thorbecke II. Captain Sterbay, from Hatariners to pasa sach other without one or bath galtig hardly be described as merely a reculer pour 50,000 bount to Middleburg with a earge of coffee beashore bat also, in the sheepee of any such sauter. It was death to the Tangchow lenging to the Government, came to anchor in contingency, for vessels to come and go without line, at losst for the time being, and opened the Tls. 70,000,000 our roadstead of the afternoon of the 13th inet. difficulty and delay. The Tientsis Reach is way for carrying out the Viceroy Chang's ang- According to this report the total annual in too close to the shore, and the same evening worse than any other part of the river, soundings gestion of the line to Hankow. which however ceme of China, se received and disbursed by the doring a beavy squall from the westward she of five feet and six feot having been obtained from the first was helloved not to have been sug“. Board of Revenue, may be put down in round dragged her anchors and drove on to the rooks sach side of an incoming steamer drawing 9ft. gested in sincerity. The Viceroy Chang is a number as Tis. 80,000,000. This amount, of She has since become a total wreck, and the Only stoumors of light draft attempt to reach ustive of Chihli and he wished his native pro- course, do not include such receipts as that cargo is being landed with all despatol. the Band, and the shipping agents fear that the vince to have as little of the iron horse na pou- river will not thoroughly scour out before the sible. We all know the tention amployed to re derived from the sale of official raak, voinntary contributions toward special purposes, conßison-
close of the SERSON. tions of criminale estates, dv.—Shit poor
We bear that a new entrance to the river haylieve the Viceroy Chang and practically shelve been discovered by Mr. H. Crowlie, Taka. This the proposed Grand Trunk line
Dr. Lone has left to join the German Cons: has not yet been officially recognised by the Cas tome authorities, but the Wuciany, on Eer last ate at Shanghai. Baron von der Gelts takes trip, passed through the channel indicated, when his pince as interpreter in the Legation,
The Manchus have received from the Emperor it was not possible to cross the Bar through the old one. For some time it has been noticed that half a month's extra pay for waddod garments, the ebb tide flowed more strongly in a direction as the weather is getting cold.
Permission a given to the Governor of Shan- different from that it had hitherto taken, aird,
chandise)
Likin rangipte..
Duty on ta, &o..
nly on aundry marchandise.
Boty and Libro on opium ..................R SALE I
3,000,000 13,000.004 3,600.000
EXECUTION OF A PIRATE CHIEF EXECUTION AT HANOI
CHINA,
CANTON.-
From Canton we hear that. His Excellency At Band on the 8th instant, a mbel chief Chang Chib tang has delivered up the Gover named Yaoug-van-Vang wat executed. The poor cal, and it has been deposited in the lioy of the French has been to treat with a good Treasurer's Oer. The latter official will not deal of consideration and dignity chiefs who gives it, however, until the arrival of the written athair spbmission. Van had dones, and had had decree from the Throns containing his appoint the advantage of this policy, but the presed un-ment.
faithful and again threw in hisforoas with the re- The Provincial Treasurer of Kwangiang beis This was a erima not to be forgives, and You Chi-kai, has taken over the Governor's baving been captured, he was tried and sentenced scal, and entered upon the datiss on the 20th to death, and he was executed with ignominy, inst. The Frovincial Judge has in consequence He was brought in to Heroi in the morning, been appointed Acting Treasurer and the Graia and after being coudreted through the principal Tactal Acting Judge. streets of the town to impress on the minds of
His Excellency Chang Chibi-tang has decided the populaos the punishment of a obief guilty of porady, he was taken to the military prison. At to come down to Hongkong today, and will Hve clook in the evening he was brought out, proceed to Shanghai, with his family and suite, carried in u cage, and taken to the place of ex by the Gorman mail steamer Press. We ecution. The sentence having been rend, a gong hear that one of the ox-Viceroy's officers bas was sounded and ai ono blow the rebel's head was made a contract with the steamer's agents (Messre. Matchers and Co.) for special ecom struck off. The crowd immediately rushed on
Bem with which he treated the case.
F
The four men esved from the wreck of the American ship Chocobrough arrived at Yoko harus on the 14th November by the Nippon Yu.
SHANGHAI.
•
we hear Mr. H. Crowite nud other members of tang to lay a railway to assist in the conveyance the Pilot Company at Taka hare guccionsfally of material for the repair of the breaglet it the takon songdings of this new channel,Chinese Yellow River in that province. The pan way found most advantageons at the breach in Ronan,
Times:
We learn from the Chinese Times that Barga and now the material there employed are per- Clemers Kettelor, who during the absence of the mitted to be transported to Shantang for similar Ministar. Herr von Brandt, ss been acting as use. O. Data News worrespondent. Thargé d'Affaires of the German Empiro, ha, in token of the esteem in which he is held by the Imperial Chinese Government, received the
B. Herr von Braudt is expected Eers about Double Dragon.cf the second class deporation the 15th, and when he arrives Baron von Kette which under ordinary ericumstances is only lor leaves For Europe awarded to Euroys Extraordinary.
PEKING.
9th Novembar. The birthday of the Empress Dowager oo-
The members of the Italian Legation are now established, and soon we shall be able to see the eolours of Italy floating in the breeze together. with the other pavilions.
· On the 28th wit, we had half a gule of bitter.
ly cold wind, the first really cold weather of tho
I
Chefoc, with Additio Artiola. Opium Convention, 1886," and all others not abrogated. France, Tinatain, 1858, Convention, 1880.
Tienbon, 1885, Treaty of Commerce, ̈“ Conventious, 1886 and 1887. United States, entein, 1856, Additional, 1889.
1580 Teking, 1880 German, Tentsin, 1861 and Peking, Portugal, 1988
Russia, Japan, Spain, Brasil, and Pora, TREATIES RETE JAPAN Not
Great Briain United States
Netherlands Corsa
TREATIES WITH SJAM TREATIES WITH CORNA TREATIES WITH ANNAM TREATIES WITH CAMBODIA Crerons TARIFFS
Chinese Japazonc
LEGAL
Hismess Corn
Orders in Connell for Government of H.B.M. Subjects in China and Japan, 1865, 1877, 1878, 1861, 1881, 1864, 1885, 1996, 1886.
Fenshaw
Carlowitz & Ca Slems & Co
SHIPPING IN CHINA WATERS.
VESSELS. DATE OF
ZLAO
CAPTAIN.
TONE.
JARRIVAL
AND ZIU
Kiang-ping White Clond
Csiton Independent Kiol -kwang-los Pokirig Talebeong Tangtasa
300
New York
CONSIGNEEL
DESTINA- moni
MACAO.
Holmes W. J. Eisby
Chi, str
C. M. B. N/Co Brit, str 662 H. C. & M. Steamboat C. Cautas
WHAMPOA.
Brit. ate3110 Jardine, Matheson & Co Fier, sir
Nov. J. HONE Noo. 25 Sohnefer Nov. 23 Kentafeldt Nar 25 Lincoln
871
Wieler & Co.
Ger, BLF 851
Géo. R. Stevens & Co
Chiz str
1508
C. M. 3, N. Co
Nov. 20 Sebuls
"Gör. "utz
956
Siemssan at Co-
Nev, 24 Dahme Nov. 24 Toaningsen
Ger. str
898
A. G. Morris
Ger, str
814
Wa.LeLnoken ev. 10 Warner
Brit. bk
Siena de Co
SAILING VESSEL. 573 Wieler & Lo
SWATOW.
IN FORT ON 22ND NOVEMBER, 1889.
Brit. ir 1194
STEAMERS.
Jardino, Matheson & Co Chinese
Butterfield & Swire
Choy Seng
Sawa
Mongkut Тать
Fowler Williams
Beit.etr. 857 Bril. str. 919
Nov. 13 Xielson
AMOT,
IN PORT ON 20TH NOVEWREX, 1889, STE&MEKE. Brit six 1435 | Fearon, Low & Co Brit. str 1658 Boyd & Co
ZAILING VE88K18.
Katang Claymore
Nov, 20 Yonag Nov. 20, Felgata
Anna Bertha
Gor. bk
469 Pasing & Co
Basuto
Nov. 11 Matthewa
Brit. bk
348
Faxedag & Co
Oberley
Else
Nov. 11 Gebrk NOT
Brit. Ek
360
H. A. Peterson & Co
H. Kook
es.bg
-287
Pasedag & Co
Loongwha
Nov. & Lord
Brit sob
*874
Russell & Co
Perle
Nov.
5 Nizon
Brit. bk
401
IL. A. Peterman & Co
Ger, bk
Sin Kolga
Nov. 10 Jensen
Tatian
Nov. 13 Brown
Thorese
Nov.1 W. Moller
Ger. D Brit. bk
IN PORT
Sebastian Bach Nov. 9 Sohaalder
Rules of H.B.M. Supreme and other Courte Tai-yaan
in Chios, Jayanko, with New Table of Fees
New Tables of Consular Fees
Code of Civil Procedure, Hongkong
Table of Hongkong Court Feas
Admiralty Rajes
Foreiga Jurisdiction Act
Regulations for the Consular Courts of United
- Staten in China
Bales of Court of Consula at Shanghai Chinese Passenger Ast FRADE REGULATIONS
Chiro
Customs Beinare, China - Jupan Shanghai Banded Warehouse Regulation
Siam
Nov. 15 Nelson
Arshin-mare Oot. Jar
B. Henrioksson Nog 21 BazaNGS
Collingham
Chi-ynen Chunghog
Glesogla
日本
Customs and Harbour Regulations for the dif. ferent ports of China, Philippines, Siam, & Pilotage Regulations
Hee Chang Hasting
Kiang.loo
Kaling
Charter of the Colnay
Kung Wo
Melbourne
HONGKONG
Rates of Legislative Council
Port Regulations, & &o, &c.
Ordere may be sent to Daily Preas Office, where is published, or to the following Agents HONGKONG......Dr. W. Brewor HoxasonG... Messrs. F. Blackhead & Co. HONGKONG......Heers. The Ball & Holtz Co. HONGKONG Mears, Kelly & Walsh,
Mesers Lane Crawford & Co Mew. A. 8. Watson & Co. Mr. F. A. da Crus
King-plan
Nov. 17 Watson.
Nov. 15 Null Nov. 21 Hatsbibsan Nov. 18 W. E. Duke Nov. 21 Andrew. Now 21 Danielen Nov. 1 Patterson Nov 19 Banté ⠀ May 20
April 24 Johnson Nor
4. Wilson Nov. 7 Veron
'monthshire Nov, 19] Cuming
Ngaskin pack Facching Peobili
Nov. 21 Perks
Nov. 21 Kemop
Nov. 21 Place
Nov. 21 Freemans
Trukushi Maru Nov. 20 Will
Verona
NOT. 38 8. H, Butler
Nov. 16 Speek Nov. 21 Bohuls Wha on Yokohama M. Nov. 18 Swain
Chibeya Maro Nov. 19 Ani Gov. Goodwin Oct. 12 Pray
Nov. 14 Hegge Isabel Mary L. Stone Sept. 6 Cava
Brit: bk
812
542
H. A. Petersen & Co
II. A. Petersen & Co
438, A. Petersen & Co
391 H. A. Petersen & Co
FOOCHOW.
ON 16TH NOVEMBER, 1889-
STEAMER. Brit, str 1456 Butterfield & Swira
BHANGHAI.
IN PURT ON 2ND NOVEMBER, 189, STEAMERS (EXCLUSIVE OF HIVER CHAFT) Jap. str 195 Gibb, Livingston & Co Nor. gt528 Melobra & C Brit. at 1540 Russell & Co Chi str 1837 V. M. & N. Co
Butterfold & Swira Brit: mtr 801 Brit str 2000 Jardine, Matheson & Co Obi str 884 C. MS. N. Co Obi đe} 225 | C. BL. 8. I. 20 Chi, ete 1009. G. M. S. N. Co Chi str 1465 0. M. 8. N, 0
0. MLB N. Co Chi str 942 Bril.str
· Brit, str
504
800
Fr. str 2375
Brit. str. 1871.
Brit. str 1820
·Brit str 1720 Brit. str 1072
Gibb, Livingston & Co Jardine, Matheson & to Messageries Maritimes Adamson, Bell & Co Batturfeld & wire W. A. Gulland Backbeister & Ca Jardine, Matheson & Co Jap. atr 647, M. B. Kafshin Brit, et 1437 Butterfield & Swis Brit. atr 1870 P.&O. 3. N. Co flar str 426 J. Bressler
Brit, skr 8-1
Jap. atr 2505 Nippon Yasan Kalahia
BAILING VERBELS. Jap. bk 433 Mitsui Bishi Kaishia Amr, ab 1414 Bussell & Co Nor. hk 1100 Master Aur. tk
11200. & J. Trading Co
*TIENTSIN.
the body, on which they heaped marks of disinedation for the party.
A Decras, dated the 22nd of Luis moon, states curred on 2nd November, and the Legation dagsson, and in the face of it an intropid globe. respect, showing, as the Courrier d'Haiphany Temarks, that the Annamites do ret naderatand that during the yours 9th to 14th your of Kwang were mast high. The officials wear their court trotter set out for the Great Wall
Early on the 3rd Instant the snow began to clemency and respect only acts of authorit the reports from Clang Chih-tung, for all robes three days before and three days after The bead was sent to Bac-ninh, to exposed military expenditures paid by hitt, were not such an evont. The day was cloudy, dull, cold on a pike for three days, and his body was thrown made out in ounformity with the established and threatened rain and snow. In the evening fall, and continued to do so with only slight suto the river... The Resident Superieur is corrales. The Board of Revenue requires all the it actually began to rain, sud during the night ssation antil the 8th instant, savoring the plimented by the Haiphong, paper on the firm Resounis in detail, whereas, Chang Chir-tang has and all day (Sunday) the 3rd it snowed. It has ground to the depth of nearly 5 inches. This only nude them out in a condensed and general never been known to show in Peking before at is exceedingly early in the season for a snowfall way, without any particulara. As this is a na this season. Rain oven is an wakuown quantity. at Peking, and the natives say it is the fore- Notwithstanding this very inclement weather tional matter and not a small affair, Chang What does it all angar? Ws have never had runner of an early and severe winter. THE LOSS OF THE AMERICAN SHIP Ch-tang is socordingly censared sad ordered from 7 to 9 degrees of frost during the last
forthwith to make out a detailed report of all the week of October. The termometer daring the and the time of the year, two other globe-trotters "CITESEBROUGH."
expancitures, and send it up we soon as possible, day of the 3rd sted exactly at freezing, and at set not for the Great Wall, proving conclusive ONGRONG night it fail to 31 deg. only. The graund is cover-ly that this one of the wonders of the world has HoyGROFG edwith over three inches of snow, and mash not yet lost its attractions, although one has to MACAO of it melted as it fell. Of sleet and rain we had rough it very much to get there, and also that BWATOW.Messrs. Quelch & Co. 8-10ths. From the 2nd to the 8th we had dull, this year there is the great counter-attraction Aus Mr. J. G. Gatz. FORMOSA Mr. J. G. Gáty. 2000HU...Mesers. Hodge & Co. H. M. S. Merlin arrived at Shanghai on the rainy, cloudy, cold weather. Such weather hos in the way of the Eiffel Tower.
Three gentlenen from one of the Legations ANGHAI Hall & Helis Co-operative Co *sen Krisha stasier Wakanoura Mars. One of 21st Novamber from Chefoo.
never been experisooed bere before for so long. A northerly breese sprang up on the 8th and sat out for the Great Wall the day before the
SHANGHAL.....Mesara. Kelly & Walsh: the survivors, Mr. Vietor Book, a native of Pli-
The statutory meeting of the Shanghai Horse gave sa a dear sky at once. Our roads are in snowstorm, but it was a bitterly cold that they NORTHERN & Hall & Holts Co-operative Ge ladelphia, who had 'sbipped for a voyage in the Bazaar Co., Limited, was Jield at Shanghai on frightful condition.
right about turned as Nankow and made skip for the benefit of his health, has favoured the 15th November, when satisfactory state-
The Chefon Telegraph Convention, coord- what one can hardly call the bost of their BIYEE Paris and Kelly & Walsh, Shanghal
NAGARAHIM. R. H. Power & Co. KOHB-DRAKA... Proprietors "Hyogo News." the representative of the Japas Mail with the ment was made by the Chairman, Mr. R. Moing to all secuuule, has not yet been signed, way back again-Chinese Times.
kauzis, as to the business of the Company. either by H.D. the Viceroy Li or their Excel-
YOKOHAMA Mours Kelly Walsh. "following account —
MANILA Moears, Dias Puertas & Co. The circulars of the new German Bank were leases the Ministers of the Tanng-li Yamou. The Checesbrough was a ful rigged ship of
Mr.F. Mainfroy, *** HANOI 1,500 tons register, bailt about eleven years age; isnod at Shenghai on the 18th instant. The The Russian agreement was signed at Tintain
HAIPHONG......Mr. G. Gavelle and owned and registered in Bath, Maine. But bank has secured premises next to More, Jorby H.E. the Viceroy and H.E. M. Commany. I
SATION.Mr. Ang. Boeke, belosged to the firm of Arthur Bewell & a, dine. Matheson & Co., in the building which was cannot understand the ccnfused statement
BANGEOR Messi Bamsay & Co.. Bath She came to Kobe from Thiladephia with formerly coupled by the National Bank of India of the Chinseimer in regard to this matter
SINGAPORE...Mount Kelly & Walck 65,000 cases of oil and after discharging most cl
According to the Manila Diario the Philip PENATO Mesar. Maynard & Co. Telegrams roetired at Shanghai on the 18th Was it ignoratice or intentional misleading on
AGENTS FOR “DAILY PRESS & AGENTS FOR “DAILY PRESS" &c. it.proceeded with some 5,000 cases with end bel- inst. stated that there was still fine weather at the part of the writer of the note? Be-
Mesra. John Haddon & Co., Singapore...Megara. Kelly & Walsh. last to Hakodate. At Hakodate we loaded a Newchwang, and that the river was still open. port says that the sanductors of that paper pize Government has under ita consideration a
S&4, Bouverie St Flast St. Bangkok Mrs. Ramsay & Co. SYDNEY.Masars. Cordon & Gotoh, -cargo of 2:230 of sulphur for New York, and The steamer Kungpat, which left Shanghai on are strongly biased in favour of the cable proposal made by foreign arms for the establish COLOMEO Mestre. A. M. & J. Ferguson.
buen sont into the Yamen from the merchants of provinces, and the engineere of the Publle MELBOTENE...Moss Norton, Hargrave & Co.
Mesure. Street & Co., 30 Cornbill. Baigon Jeff on the 29th of last month, having in going the 19th, was the fast vessel tliis reason from companies. Several protesta, it is reported, have mont of light railways throughest the different CALCUTTA Mesare. Newman & Ce oat taken the ground at the entrance to the bar. Shanghai to Newchwang.
Shanghai through their respective Ministers. Works department are examining the routes.
BRISBANE......Mussra. Gordon & Gotoh:
Mesare. Amédée Prince & Co. Hanoi bour, but had been successful in kedging 'off. The Aneiont Landmark Lodge, Shanghai, nn. The protest of the Chamber of Commerce could
LONDON...Mr. F. Alger, Clement's Jane.
96, Has Lafayette Haiphong The plein decided, instead of going out to the der the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, held its not it is said be forwarded, from want of unani-
LONDON.... Mean John Haddon & Co..
3&4, Borverie, Float St Berlin. Hildebrandt, 111, Alosan- Malls,
dripen Street. eastward into the Pacifia, to pass through the
LONDON... Masura Street & Co. SD Cornhill New York. Mr. A. Wind, 91 Park How straite to the Westward. At starting on the annual instalistion on the 14th instant. The fol-mity among the foreiga representativos. This
towing are the new ofburg-D. T. Black, W.
LONDON.......Messrs. Hater, Hendy & Co.. LONDON. Mr. W. M. Wib, 151, Chaos St. San Francisco, Mr. L. P. Fisher, Marchants Ex. Mosars. Horton, Hargrare & Co. Melbourne PABIS Mr.L.H.Ricky 68, Haus Lafayette, Sydneyes. Gordon & Gotch.
Btroot BEELING. Hildəbindt, 111, Alexandrinan Brisbane Mrs. Gordon & Gotch.
Colombo Mesura, A. M. & J. Fargason, Pangears. Maynard & Co Colette Newman & Co
F. H. Farwell, 8.W. J. Eveleigh, J.WH. Ro protest, however, will meet probably reach the headed us in the course of a few hours, and we senzweig, Trans; E. Belbin, Seo, & N. Vincent, Yamên through the ministers opposed to the anchored for the night. The wind freshened to
ratification of the Convention seting individually a gale during the night, and in the morning of SD; A P Bowman, J.Dagangan m
THE PHILIPPINES. MANILA
ANNAM
MOTEANE.
The Icurate correspondent of the Courrier the 29th we had to up anchor and stand wat to A person of conskioration at a distant outport for their respectiva nationals. Each minister foela get clear of the land. The gala blow very hard han, the N: O. Daily News, y, evolved the fol. he has a duty to perform towards his Govarement d' Haiphong says that Mr. Maurel, formerly de
* Ereliange, all day from the N.W., the real shipping a lowing excellent anagram on the name and title or his untionals. It it bo true that the hands of poty for Var, is af present at Tourass and in- great dent of water, and at 6 o'clock that evening of the Inspector-General Sir Robert Haxt, the British and Bussian Ministers are tied by their tends to apply for a spacession for the erection SAN FRANCO. Mr.L, P. Fisher, 91, Merchant we were close over to the surther side of the ... Inspector General at Chinese Con- governments, then the fault does not lie at their of quays and wharves He reprosat - a -Com-
Daily Press Office, January, 1999. wtraite. We tacked and stood across the straits, toms equalsI. R.H., bring glaring access to doors. They are doubtless Teeping their governy whichis prepared to sink ve million francs How Yo¤...„Mr. A. Wind, 21, Park Raw..
mantsinformed on the subject. It was to be expect in the work, and daring the night lost our main top gallast the commerce of Eastera porte,"
Heinsheng
Nowokwang
B Buchanan
MoKbnie
Nor Nov:
8 Manear. Nov Bin Niasing Tenruga-mera- Nov. 8.Thomson.
Landon
Do.
Paris.
IN PORT ON 9TH NOVEMBER, 1889, UTRAMERS.
Chi etc. 795 C. M. 8. N. Co
558 Butterfield & Swire Brit, ate Erit, str -714. ConsİN.
Jap str 661 Wm, Forbes & Co
Yokohama
Mr. Aug. Bock.
Mr. F. Mainfrey. Mr. G. Gurelle
Musara. Di Puertas & Co. Messrs Kelly & Wabh. Hyogo Now" Cay. Lube Bhanghai, .... Mesars, Kelly & Walsh, Nagasaki, R. H. Powers & Ca1 Tientsin.Mere, H. Blow & Co.
www.Mears. Hedge & Ca "Amoy & FermaMr. J. G. Göts...
Swalow
Mesara Quelsh & Co. - Mz. F. A da Cruz,
Macao
Frizbed-and-Pabllaboð by 2. FRATTEKTUR W11005, Wyndham Birsel, Hongkong,
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