Mails,
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1902.
U.S. MAIL LINES.
PACIFIC MAIL S.S. CO., OCCIDENTAL & ORIENTAL S.S. CO.,
TOYO KISEN KAISHA.
Letters for the following pos lie Kohn, Jacob
Ab Pool
Roslington, G. Rodrigues, Mrs. Ni Rudd, F. R Russell, J. M. A. Rainy, D. L.
Ramranda, 8. S Rozario, F. do
Woodchick, E. S. ⠀⠀ Whyte, J. F.
UNCLAIMED LETTERS AT
FOST OFFICE...
Kershaw, E. P." Kollimger, A.: Kelly, S.
Kemp, W. L Kolaides, G.
Wall, George Westbury, H.
Woodchuck, Miss
Wilheim, F. H.
Kerr, Mark
Ward, Rev. E
Kinsey, W.
Rocha, A. da..
William, R. H. J
Launo
Richard, J.
Lachman, Singh
Robinson & Co., G.
Witt, L.
Lloyd, P.
Ribiere, M.
Liddy, W. E.
Redferus, Mrs. J, R.
Lehmann, Mr.
Ridgers, Th, W.
Long, Th. D.
Reynolds, J.
Laplace, F.
claimed at the Post Office:
Dunn, F. E.
Allabditin Khan
Davis, J. W.
Abdul Hasan
Ahversing, Mr.
Adamson, S. Anderson, W. A..
Anderson, Mrs. A. J.
Anelino, Miss L,
Apice, G. D.
Andersen, K.
Allix, Maurice
Addries, M.
Ah Yau
Alaraka Siaad.
A. B.
American Commercial
Co., Ltd.
Auterson, Mr.
Aquino, B.
Alva
Adman, Chask
TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, Anderassen, M.
CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA AND EUROPE ;
PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG.
"QOPTIO'
"AMERICA MARU””
"CITY OF PEKING".
"GAELIC "
"HONGKONG MARU".
**CHINA"......
THE
en roule,
„SATURDAY, 19th April, at Noon. .........TUESDAY, 29th April, at Noon.
TUESDAY, 6th May, at Noon.. „THURSDAY, 15th May, at Noon. .FRIDAY, 23rd May, at Noon.
SATURDAY, 31st May, at Noon.
HE O. & 0, Company's Steamship "COPTIC," will be despatched for SAN FRAN- CISCO, a SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, INLAND SEA, YOKOHAMA 7. and HONOLULU, on SATURDAY, the 19th instant, "at Noon, taking Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe. Passengers are allowed to break their journey at any point Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all trans-Atlantic ljons of Steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada.
Passengers holding through ORDERS TO EUROPE have the choice of the Overland Rail Route from San Francisco, including the SOUTHERN PACIFIC CENTRAL PACIFIC, UNION PACIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and NORTHERN PACIFIC RAIL- WAY; also the CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY on payment of £4 in addition to the regular tarifi rate.
Passengers holding Orders for OVERLAND CITIES'in the Ugited States have between SAN FRANCISCO and CHICAGO, the option of the SOUTHERN PACIFIC, CENTRAL | PACIFIC, UNION PANIFIC, DENVER and RIO GRANDE, and other direct connecting Railways, and from Chicago tú destination the choice of direct lines.
Special rates: First-class only) to European Points, are granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatic and Consular Services, and European Civil Service Officials located in Asia, and to European Officials in the Service of the Governments, of China and Japan..
TO UNITED STATES and CANADIAN POINTS, Speciti rates (ärst class only) are confoed and will apply only to Missionaries, Members of the Naval and Milltury Services, and to Consular and Diplomatic Officials of the Governments of China and Japan,
Rotura Paesage--Reduction will be made to fuissengers who do not hold return tickets, maxliig the return journey betweed ports in the Orient and Honolulu, or beyond, within twelve moths
Through Bills of Lading issued for trusportation to Yokohamın and other Japan. Ports, to Sub Franscisco, to Atlantic and Inload Cities of the United States, via Overland Railway, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, and to ports in Mexico, Central and South America, by the Companies' and connecting Steamers.
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Freight will be received on bonid untti P.M. the day previous to sailing, Parcel Packages will be received d the Pvffice until 5 PM. same day; all Parcel Packages should be marked to address in full value ut same is zeljuired.
Consular Invoices to accompany each albuteur of Cargo ur parcel (valued at $roo. Gold or over) destined to Points, beyond San Francisco, in the United States, should be sent to the Companies Office addressed to the Collector of Customs at San Francisco.
Merchant's Invoice will be sufficient for cargo or parcel (each shipment) when the value I less than $100, U.S. Gold. “
For further Information" as no Passage and Freight, apply to the Agency of the Cum panies, Queen's building.
1902
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Hongkong, 15th April, 1602.
J. S. VAN DUREN, Agent
CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COY'S,
ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE.
SAFETY.
SPRED,
PUNCTUALITY.
1902
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Agenteer Bishan Singh Bell, Jack Bernard, F.
Bela Singh
Babonneau, M. Baboo C. Malai Black, G.
Durkin, Thos. Dalton, Chas.
Dyrdahl, C. Dawson, Capt. Dawson, Mrs. R. Dawson, Mrs.. Dunlop, Wm. Drury, J. Dalters, C. A. Devalaque, ul. Devos, Jacques', Elliot, Mrs.-W..P. Emmanuel & Co. Eddy, F. W. Ellis, T. W. S. Epannagel, Fritz Epher, Mrs. H. T. Eabalm, E. Farrell, N.A.. Francisco, Signor | Fairy, William Felur, F. de la
Fester, J. S.
Fenton, C.. Finleyson, Mrs. Fisher, H. W.
--Falkiner, Dr. A. C.
Fitzgerald, T. J. Ferro, G. P. del Firth, F. N. Faye, Mrs. A. L. Fazal Din Femandes, 1. A..
Brown & Co., Messrs. Burden, W. G. Band, Mr. Brumbam, W. Brougham, E. H. Bresson, C. Belisle, L. J. Bell, Miss M. C. Brown, Thomas Bennett, I. E. Burnside, J. Borne Black, Wm. Beach, Miss E. Bellef, L. P. Baum, R. Butler, J. J. Burnell, Max. M. Bruce, Miss K. Brown, Capt. J. H. Brown, M. M. & E. B. Boota Singh Bowie, Dr. Bennett, E. F. lurkitelli Budge, James Bambridge, A. Bailey, E. Bach, A. H. Bryan, Miss E. V. Becket, Q. Brusson, Mad. Borgeest, L, J. Bristowe, LW. Bell, Mrs. Broe, Conrad de Burtton, Mrs. Boninest, E. Brown, Thomas Barnier, G. Bradrud, Din Banks, C.
Besnard, Mdme.
Bacle, A
Bell, C.
3
Boys, Capt. G... Bonnett, F. Bowman, D. Beelding, Mrs. D. W. Bailey, Miss F. Belbrough, C.F.S. Baradat, Mon.
Bildt, D. Bowechier, Mrs. J. Bolaid, C. P. Catz, V. Leon Cooper, Miss A. B Chatterton, Chas. Capt. Ching Carboni, Mrs. F. Conry, MIs, Concepcion, D. V. Cowper, Miss L./
THE FAST ROUTE BETWEEN CHINA, JAPAN AND EUROPE, VIA CANADA - Cartledge, W.
AND), THE UNITED STATES.
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Calder, Capt. A. S. (CALLING AT SHANGHAI, NAGASAKI, KOBE, YOKOHAMA & VICTORIA, B.C.) Crowl, A. L.
Closs, A. Twin Screw Steamships-6,000 Tons--10,000 Horse Power-Speed 19 Knots.
Charinatz, Adolf PROPOSED SAILINGS FROM HONGKONG,
Cayford; William Cotmann, Reỹ, C. EMPRESS OF INDIA „,.Comdr, O. P. Marshall, R. N.R...WEDNESDAY, 23rd April.
Chiu Chong Quie EMPRESS OF JAPAN....Comdr. H.Pybus, R.N.R..........WEDNESDAY, 14th May.
Cook, & Co., L. F. R.M.S, ATHENIAN ...... Comdr. H. Mowatry. ......WEDNESDAY, 21st May,
Cooper, A. EMPRESS OF CHINA...Comár. R. Archibald, R.N.R...WEDNESDAY, 4th June.
Conley, Miss M. Churchill, A. D.. R.M.S. TARTAR ............Comic. E. Broetham, R.N.R..,..., WEDNESDAY, 21st June.
Cherry, W. Chester, Mr. "HE magnificent Twin-screw Steantships of this Line pass through the famous INLAND Carlington, G.T.S.
TO (B.C.) in 12 DAYS, saving THREE DAYS to a WEEK in the Trans-Pacific journey, and Chuvaftz, A. make connection at Vancouver with the PALATIAL OVERLAND TRAINS of the Chandar Singh CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY which leave daily, and cross the Continent FROM Cameron, Ch. THE PACIFIC TO THE ATLANTIC WITHOUT CHANGE. Close connection is made ] Crawford, G.. at Montreal, Quebec, Halifax, New York and Boston with all Trans-Atlantic. Lines, which Chum, C. A. pastangors to Great Britain and the Continent are given choice of,
Cruz, Theresa. Charlton, Miss Cotell, Mra, H, M. Corbin, P. F. J. Claton, Capt. H. Caywood, 'S: S. The attractive types of the Company's route embrace its PALATIAL STEAMSHIPS, Ch. Tong (second to none in the World), thị LUXURIANCE OF ITS TRANS-CONTINENTAL | Craig, Rov, A. M. TRAINS (the Company having received the highest award for same at recent Chicago World's Comrie, A. F, Exhibition), and the divorcity pl MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN AND LAKE SCENERY | Carleton; F. theough which the Railway passen.
Passengers Broken, through to all principal points and AROUND THE WORLD. Return tickets to various points at reduced rates, Gond for 4, 6, 9 and 12 months.
SPECIAL RATRO First chas only granted to Missionaries, Members of the Naval, Military, Diplomatte and Civil Services, call to European Officials in the Service of China and Japan Government
Chiong, Januario
THE DINING AKS and MOUNTAIN HOTELS of this route nie owned and operated | Cotell, Lt. Col. A. by the Company, and their appointments and Cuisine are unexcelled.
„For further information, Maps, Guide Rooks, Rates of Passage, &c, apply to
Hongkong, foth April th
D. E. BROWN, General Agent, Peddler's Street,
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HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE.
NORDDEUTSCHER
LLOYD.
OSTASIATISCHER FRACHTDAMPFER DIENST,
Coulter, W. H. Cooper, H. A. Callaham, J.
Chów Foo Clark, L. M. Clyde, P. L.
Clothier, Miss E.. Crosbie, D. T. Clive, J. R. Curtes, N.
Clarkson, Lieut. Col.
J. W
Lambic & Lodge J. E. Russel, John
Loveland, . L. Leonard, Al Loft, PA: Lewis, . M. Lillie, J-J. Lenoel, Mon, Lennard, D. M. Lall Singh Lang, R. R. Lewis, G. W. Lafiente, C. J. Lee, Mrs. M. G. Lowtoo, Miss M. Li Piu Lam Lopez, Sixto Layard, R. de B. Love, E. D. Leonard, M. Lander, F. H. Lowe, Lester Lawe, Miss Leutenegger. Mau. Lewingdon, Mrs, E. Lote, A.
Mitchell, W. T.
Macarthy, Mr.
Ferrier, Jas. Ford, Mrs. R. A. Françon, E. L.
Mobgal Singh
Mingel Singh
Foy, F Frank, Wm. Franson Foutin, Mr.. Feldkamp, PC. Frado, Antonio Faure, Jacques Farley, E. C. Ford, Nurse Fernandez, C. Garcia, Francisco Grindlay Groom & Co. Goutier, K. K.
Godwin, Mr. & Mrs. Gaffoor, Khan
Grickus, M.
Guillanine, A.
Gomes, C.
Goedkoop, Ph. H. Gwualdy, J. R. Gwan, T. Gibson_Miss Gwynne, Mes K. Goter, Custoda Gales, Custodio Groves, Cap TW. Gould, Paul Gonsalez, E. G. R. Gill, Rev. J. H. Gibson, D. Georg, Z.
Guhian Gaw, Andrew Goldensteen, H. Holscht, F. Holliday, Mrs. H. Henderson, J. G. Hummington, W. Home, N. G van Hanson, T. C. Haycland, P Herné, Pierre Holliday, Mrs. Houghton, Mrs., Howard, William Higsen, M. Halbrooks, Alex. Hobson, R. P. Henderson, F. G. Hunt, Arthur Haneny, Mon. Hunt, L. S., Harris, I. D. Harbord, H. G. Hibbard, B. J Hobbs, Wm. Hohner, M. Hilbert, F. H.
Hunt, C. B, Harvate, Fred.. Hasher, G. Harrington, Mra, H. Hunt, Miss H.-
Hutchison, G. E.
McDonald, G. McCaw, Fred. Morton, R. Mautani, T. Marker, D. McArthur, Mrs. Matsuo, L. Messer, Capt. J. F. Martin, M. R. P. Michels, W. J.. Mills, A. T. Murphy, Capt. D. I. MacDonald, D. S. Moore, J. H. Max, Schrenk Murphy, Miss A. MacDonald, Geo. MacCarthy, Capt. F. Mahomed, H. R. Muller, F. H. H. McPherson, W. Manalo, Mamerto Montagne, Mrs. E. Maxwell MacGregor, L, N. Mathieson, Alex. McMillan, Tho Moeller, J. B. Messer, Capt. McPherson Mrs. W. Merriert, A. S.. Meany, Capt. J. J. Maker, C.
Mitchell, J. Mitchell, R. Moncelli, G.
McGregor, D. Morris, Mrs. L.--- McCormach, R. J. Manick, I. C. McDonald, Esq. 7 McCarthy, J. W. Manoel, A. de La Murphia, H. Marks, R. Madaren, Mrs. Marsh, Capt. L. W Merriman, A. Chas, Moxon, W. Murphy, Floriana' Merriett, A. S. Millar, A McPhim, D. McConachy Mussen, J. M. Millar, Mrs. Mead, T. Melling, C.
Messincy, Comte de
Borde McKellar, A. Mitchell, E. V.
Meil, John
McGill, H. W. Messer, Capt.
Harvie & Thomas, J. A. Morrison, Mrs. J. W.
Hollister, Geo.
Halleguab, M. A Henderson, G. E.
- Hill, Geo. L
Henderson, Mr. Harmston, Miss L. Harrison, A. M. Hailes, F. Hood, Mrs. W. Hughes, GH. Huttoy, Leon Holland, T. 1. Hammer, Ft. Hamam, Singh Harley, Miss F. Henderson, L. Herbert, H. A. Huxham, H.. Harding H Howard, WH, How, Mrs. Jun. Haertel, Jeau Hlavacek, Jona Howell, E. A. R. Hieber, G.
Hately, Capt R.
Hang, Mrs. A.
Harris, F.
Inkwell, C. W. laufbhai, Mutta Abdul
Hassan Itonojekts, Mr. Inretig, Lina Ingram, S. A. Isape, Aboody Jay Singh Jones, W,
Lision; Deonto, LONDON ALIVERPOOL, GLASGOW, TRIESTE, GENDA, PORTS IN THE Levanti; BLACK SEA and BALTIG FORTE; NORTH and SOUTH AMERICAN, PORTS),
Blog Caro at through Rotes to ANTWERP, AMSTERDAM, ROTTERDAM, COPENHAGEN, Campbell, Mrs. 9. A. Jumbo
PROPOSED BAILINGS FROM
·ATĻAMBUK, SEGOVIA....!
Foerck
ADRIA
Kúuth: SAXONIA
Jaeger
SERBIA
Bratimer SUEVIAN WBorck
STRASSBURG
Madson
SPAJECT TO ALTERATION,
DEATINĀTIONE,
HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling út SINGAPORE and PENANG), HAVRE and HAMBURG. (Calling at SINGAPORE and COLOMDO). HAVRE and. HAMBURG.":
Crawford, A. H. Chopard, A, Chang, J. Catell, Mr A Cotell, Miss D. Dionicio, Leoncio Dawson, J. F. Dunn, F.l. Downes, B.
Durant, Mrs. H.. Dillon James Daniels, W.
HONGKONG.
SAILING. DATES
30th. April, Freight.
Foth, May.
(Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG).
·HÄYRE and HAMBURG,
21st May.
4th June.
Freight.
Freight.
Freight.
Davis, Sr. Dr. L.
Dursting R. S.
| (Callingyt SINGAPORE and COLOMBO),
HÃYIB, and HAMBURG,
18th June. Freight.
1st July,
HAMBURG,AMERIKA LINIE, HONGKONG Orricz,
No. 1, Queen's Buildings
Freight.
G
(Calling at SINGAPORE and PENANG),/ HAVRE and: HAMBURG. (Calling at SyrosrOUR and COLOMBO), ufiqulars, apply, th
Davies, Gim. Dethlefsen, H.
Digiovanni, Capt. Dickson, R. C. Delebeque, Made}, Doré, A
Da Ath & Coy..
Mostra
Jova, Jon Jourett, G. E. Johnstone, R. N. Jesus, J. V. de Joseph, A JARCOD
Joseph. B.
Johnstone, Mrs. L. F. -Jones; Miss H. Towand, Singh Jones, W. H. John, A. R. Javalier, Singh Kalin, Paul Kiemer, Miss E. Lee Kennedy, FAH. RSL
Keoning,
Kaerger, H. Khuaj Bakot Kikuchi, T.
Kistner Alfred 2,
GIRAULT for TABLE DELICACIES
by avery Mall,
Moll, A
Roberts, C. A. Rickeus, Miss J Rozalio, 1 do Ricco, Madame Reale, G. Rodrigues, S.-F Kowin, T. Roth, F
Robinson, Mrs. N. Ralim Bux Richard, F. X. Rennick, Capt. F.. Russel, A.
Rocha, Mrs. L.M.S. Ryley, R. G. Rath, C. Riley, Miss
Rex, c/o. Cable Address
Reid, J. G. Ricco, E.
Rodez, Visconte de
Symonds, J: Soondar, Dass Swanney, John Stretson, D. Stephen, Mrs. James Schmellitscheck, F.
Simpson, Dr. M. J. Stoke, G. G. Sindic, Ralph Shvartz, Isaac, Strand, Dr. F. Silva, T. da Silva, J, P. da Schwartz, Z. W. Sutherland, G. Silva, Miss E. da Sardu, W. J. Silva, Arminda A. da Schult, Capt. R. Silva, M. A. Sailan, C. Sheffield, Miss E. Sam Thuang Sirdar Bin Singh Soden, J. L. Ross
D. Sobeng, Luis Smith, Miss Sawbin, J. S. Stevenson, T. J.. Stuples, G. B. Smith, E. Steer, B. Scott, Alex. M. Spieler, W. Stewart, E. G.. Spinney, W. F. Step; F. G. G. E. Stefano, C.
Scheve, E. von Songee, Mrs., Scott, I. D Skala, Mrs. A Sawyer, Fred Strom, J. H.. Skillen, A. See, J. A. Sutton, Char Schwartz, A. Solomon, L. P. Stafford, J. C. Schaedelia, M. E. Sassi, D. Seyhers, Trontz Smith, C. F. Sheffield, J. W. Seghers, L. Scripps, A, K. Senolick Sauborn, F. G.. Sisco, C. C. Smith, H. D.
McCormack, R. C. Mrs. Mougaillard, C. O Nason, B. Naidu, J. R. North, H. S. Norman, A. J. Nattoe Nelson, Mrs. W. Nick, Mr Nordey, Mon. Nicholson, H. J. Newton, A. H. Nomora, G. Nell, Miss A. Nobody, Mrs. Nicol, Mics B. Neumann, F. Narain Singh
Nicob, John Newton, W. Nicklin, T..G. Olivier, & Co., Mrs. Ogston, I. Ob Ito Sama Osborn, Edward Omega, Juan Ozp, O. b.. Oli Teong Hum Ob Kachi Miss Piggott, F. T. Panves, Carlos -Plummer, F. R.
Percebois, M. Papple, F. Pedersen,
0. Pill, Char Patton, F.-G. Pradiger, Mr. Porter, A. M..J. Paton, Fred. N. Paclilla, T. A Pärker, G. L Peterson, C. Pei Tang Pietscheg, D.
Pasi Ugo Pastrano, Josefa Peters, C. Petersen, B, Pollock Fearson, Lady Poliakoff, N. N Peterson, W. Peters, Miss Ponaerenter HJ, Popplestone, F Perry, Geo, W...
Rukan Dinke
Rama Harik
Slimmon, Rev. J. A. Sanders, C. B. The Manager Silk.
Manufacturing Co.
Tarker, Wm. Troast, Engene Tarce Khan Thomas, A. E.
Thomas, Miss E. M. K.. Taylor, Mr.
The Sec. Bk Gem.
Club
Tennichiff, Mr.. Tausley, Mrs.
The Agents-Atlas Parcel Express Thallon, Miss F. N. Toan, Hon.
Turner, Harry Tiddy, W. E. Taylor, Cpl. H Thomson, J. S. Treadwell, Mrs. R,. The Chikushi Goal
Mining & Co. Tarrance, J. C. Thomson, James Ting. Cheong Toy, T. Twine, G. W.
Thompson
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art G. M.
M. Torrance, F. G. Turner, Miss Udoolesek, Miss. Uddon, Torsten Ulan, M, C. Vaught, Ed. Vance, Miss B. Vague, O. Vance, Chus. Vitch, W. Grant Victor, Cliar.
Vichy, L. A.
Vencya, C. O.
•
Van Bosch & Peneyro
Vulkwell, C. W.
Vine, E.T.
Vallance, Mrs. F.
Wiggan, Mrs. Waltor, Mr. W. B. Waodelu, Bearer Wilson, Miss.R. Walker Theo. Williams, A
Wing Hing Lang & Co.. Wiseman, G. Wong Lin Hi Wells, Cargo. Express,
etc.
Wheeler, P. H. Wong, Mrs. L Worsley, Mrs. Walker, Mr. AR Woodger, P. B. William DE WJ. Wheatley, R: N. Warid Khan Wren, Cape
· Warley, C. Ho Wassermann, H.E.. William, S.
GIRAULT for Best FRENCH BREAD,
andra ö
Wilcocks, A. Dean Walsh, CW J.Wilson, Hon. D. M
Wood C.DAMAN Wood, Lucille Watchorn,, W. W.
Woodmaun Saihop, A. 8. Whiting
Williamson, Mrs.
Wilson
Waise, I Wright, F. C. Wake, G.E Wilson, Daisy Walroth, R.: Wood, Miss M. Yang Chang Young, Oliver Young, Koi Young, Miss K. Young, Alex. Covers in Poste Restante,
Wallace, Capt. C. Weich, A. R: White, D. M. Watson, T. Wennberg, O. Williams, Capt. Wynn, Mrs. Wedell, O. List of Registered Arwer Singh Abarca Kamon, Paris Alla Singh
Ah Singh Ackermann, H. Awang Bakir Asman Khan Atkin, F. (Chathams) Abbas Khan Avites Victor J.
A. E. Abraham Alimed Khan Byram, Mrs. G. L. Bakkoo Alins Kithun-
fun
Brown, Geo. H.
Blanchard, Miss
Blades, L. B.
Barka Singh
Bahan Singh. Burke, M. B. Bagdanoff, L. Bovet, Bros, & Co. Bartens, Alf. Biser Josephine Bhay Singh
Borodski Circus, (Rus-
sian address) Bilat D. Bonnechuur
Britton, Miss, New
Barget Herts Barkat Khan Bontard Chesman, Master Wm. Cunha, Max. Cheng Sang Tai Chek Mahomed 'Chalmers, A. A.
Cameron, W. Catto, A. R. Cafuir Deugrans,
Manila Chanda, Singh Carap (The Baroness) Cuhn
Chat Shing, Hanci Diggins, Mrs. Emmanuel & Co. Evenburg, Mrs. M. (2) Foukoff. J. D. Freiz, F. Fridenberg, D. François, A. Farguhar, Mrs. T. C. Fung Min Tsow Goldenbergs, A. Gulam Mahomed
(Shanghai) Griffith, G. M. Trai-.
comalle Hand, C. P. Hagi Tagile Hooper, Mrs. Hannah, James Hombourg, Rosa Hugand, Charles Harder, Theodor Horwitz, E. Haaradt Henri Inches Isabak Jacob, Thomas Jamieson, S. W.; Jeffreys, Mrs. V. Jefferson, Geo. Jaffray, R. A. Jones & Coy, Kohn, Jacob Klipper, G...
Kon T. M.
Kewney, Rev. G.SRN.
· H.M.S. Cambrian's
B. E. Coast'America (Dend2 Letter) * K.A. L. Mony (Colombo) Kremer, Mrs. (Shai) Kruger Gerge, A. W Lustsen, He Labb, Singh Leplatre, H.
·Lainah
Lina Singh Li Ling See Lunnard, D. M. (a) Mattiesen Emil Matwell, C..J. Mayer, Ed. von Mored, C. Mall, Singh Mudditt, Sergt. Wal Morgaillverd, C. O. De Moses c/o, Hongkong Hotel (Dead Letter) Mahamed Ismail Mark Jacob Laisen - Munebi Sultian ·
Mahomed
ANTI-FOREIGN UPRISING
NINGPO.
MEN OF WAR DESPATCHED TO QUELL
DISTURBANCENA
Some disturbances of a very threatening nature to foreigners in ganeral occurred in Ningpo on the 3rd instant, sny the Shanghai Mercury, of the roth inst
„gives
of the
the following interesting accoun disturbance as recently mentioned in our columas be apecial telegram. It appeared that some Tai-chow people gouged out the eyes of a native boy and gave out that the Catholic mission-had-offered a price for such a commodity Great excitement ensued and the situation was so threatending that the British Consul demanded explanations from the Total and the adoption of severe, men- sures for the preservation of peace. The Tao- fai at once ardered the immediate
DECAPITATION OF THE CULPRITS. This seems to have allayed the excitement for a time, but a few days ago people from the villeges in the neighbourhood begun pouring into Ningpo to demand satisfaction from the Catholic missionaries, as they were convinced that the missionaries had offered a price for the extraction of the boy's eyes..
MEN OF WAR DESPATCHED. The situation must have taken a very alarm
Ing. Lurn yesterday for orders were received here late in the evening for the despatch of the German men-of-war Lucks and Geler to Ning- po, They left during the night and early this afternoon, as soon as she could get away, the British Cruiser Arthura proceeded to the enme destination.
TELEGRAPHED FOR WAR VESSELS. It appears that the British Consol at Ningpo,
Morrisey, Miss Mary C. with the consent of his colleagues, took charge Nerytove, Henry of the matter since its inception. When he Naywan, E.
telegraphed to Shanghai for some men-of-war Narjamot, Khan, I.P.C. the British Consul ard naval authorities con- Nam Singh Ortega; F,
ferred together as to the best boats.to send. As the Aretanta could not cross the Woosung bar before one o'clock this afternoon it was decided to ask the German authorities to despatch the Geter and Luchs. These boats received orders at 7p.m. last night and in a few hours' time" they were on their way. The Geter has also g deep draught and would not be able to get very near to Ningpo, but the Lucks a smaller boat, would be able to get abreast of the city wall where a demonstration would be very effective. When it was seen that the Arethusa was not ready to leave last night and consequently the next high tide would be afternoon to-day the British Authorities prompty telegraphed to Foochow to despatch the Britomart now there, direct to Ningpo
Octive, Joson Cava: Pappadaki, C. Palmer, Mrs. H. Houts,
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ANOTHER ACCOUNT. Ollusiatische Loyd has the following account of the origin of the trouble, dated
: | Ningpo, 2nd April: There is great excitement here and the air is full of the most unlikely, but In some cases well grounded reports-nothing less than an attempt to get up a hostile demonstration again
against foreigners. Three hun dred Taichow people, it is said, are spread over Ningpo and neighbourhood, whose business is to
COLLECT CHILDREN'S EYES,
for which it is pretended they are paid by a
nan named Yang at the rate of Sico per pairs: A few Tajchow people, so says the report, carried off a small boy to the city wall, where they threw him down and tore out one of his eyes The screams of the unhappy youngster for help brought a crowd of people to the spot. When they saw what was the matter they killed one of the Taichow people in their anger, whilst the others who stood by were
seized by soldiers and taken to the Magistrate's. Yamen, The Magistrata immediately opened an inquiry into the affair, and from the confes sion of the prisoners it is alleged that there are 300 people who have the same orders as them- selves, that is, to collect the eyes of children, which they sell for $100 each to this man Yang, who professedly, and this is the serious part of their statement, sells them to the 2 Roman Catholic missión or is acting under the mission's instruction. The eyes are stated to be
INTENDED FOR MEDICINE
to be employed in the hospital which is being built in Ningpo. - The Magistrate immedia proceeded to the office of the Superintendent of Police asked the arrest of the man who was said to leave near the mission, No..one who answered. For description, however, couldz The excitement of the popu accompanied the Magistrate in
had now reached a climak, and on his return to his yamen the mob demanded the immediate punishment of the prisoners as otherwise the Catholics would take them under their. tecti
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