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NEWS BY THE GERMAN MAIL

The following are some additional tele- grams from London papers of 16th to 19th

Feb. received by the Gorman pail

A Berlin paper assorts that Horr Stöcker will soon be religrad of his office of Court Chaplain, but as it can be done only by a

Mails.

THE CHINA MAIL.

disciplinary inquiry, of which nothing as Occidental & Oriental Steam- 48 yet trazapized, the news is open to

donkt.

PROTECTION IN SPAIN,

THỜ BICH 117El. Berlin, 18th Feb.-At tho request of the

Madrid, Fub. 17. --Tho Spanish Govern- Persian Government, Hofland has placed an ominent hydraulio eragineor at its dismant has opened negotiations with severa? posal for the purpose of studying the foreige Governintoste, that have Treaties of Karun River, and, if cesible, regulating Commerce with Spain, which Treaties will it for navigation.

not expire bofoto 1802, The Spanish Government wants to induce these countries, especially Gera-my, Sweden, and France, to aunt to some modifications in their Trea ties that would allow Spain to inako concessions to the Protectionists, who re pressing Sebur Sagasta to raise the duties

foreigu imports.

MOROCCO,

Madrid, 18th Feb. -Telograms received here from Morocco state that the Guvern ment of the Sultan is placing obstacles in the way of tho re-esablishment of the British that the representa cable at Tangier, tives of certain European Powers obcourge this strange conduct on the part of the Sultan.

The agricultural and the manufacturing interests have suffered so much from tho depression of trade in the last two yours that they want to recoup themselves hy restrictions on their foreign competitors in the home markets. Indeed. Protectionist

PELIPTINE PLANES. Madrid, 17th Ful--The Ambassa/lurs of several European Geramnents and the American Minister have been oudeavourings are gaing ground uven in the ranks to persuade the Spanish Government to

of the Liberal Party, which makes it very allow more facilities to foreigners who want to invest their capital in land in the Pletip-doubtful whether Spain will renew the Treation of Commeren which expire in

pine Islands and other archipelagoes ba innging to Spain in the Pacific (cean.

FROZ

THE EMPERON WILLIAM AND TUB, PZALL Berlin, 17th Fab. —So far as is known na yet, the Czar, uscorted by a large squadron of nou-of-war, wil net the Euperor Wil-

The Madrid Government has laid down, in a decree of the Minister for the Colonies, stringent regulations, declaring that only foreignors resident in the Philippine 1. landa, and duly registered in their respectiam at Kulun his way to Orquodlagen, and five Consulates, will be allowed to buy and wall probably vigit him in Bern before possess houses or land, which they cumot roturning to St Petersburg. The Berin transfer by sale, gift, or will to any of those visit depends chtody on the late of the Canr's bairs not resident in the Colung

arrival topenieożytt, am which punt Directly the and residents leave the thing certali eau de said at present but Colony, or go tu reside elabre per I have coxson to bejjeva that it will be later manently, they rust sell these lands andelen is generally mfpond.

Another deeree of the Mintator for the Colonias declares that foreign Com

hosses.

mass of buy

Bunbury, 17th Feb. I am informed that the r'aur will probably natura the weit of panica, Societies, or enterprises of any the Gormar Emperor in the month of

text, when i will ment the Emperor Wil. Hamat Kist.

The Eares of Basin will at the same time pay a visit the Danish Royal family at Copenhagen The Grana) Bike of House, father of Henry of Prussia, is als expreted to weit Wial at the time of the Imperial macting.

kind will not be allowed to possess landa or houses in the Philippines.

The Madrid impers highly approve these decisions of the Minister, and say they are designed to provant the encroachment of Foreign Powers, especially farmany, and that all displomatic sendicts will then he avoided. This is 1 singularly soitink policy, when Spain has uaither capital wir menga to make nos of one-twentieth part ni her vast archipelagoes in the Pacific Ocean. where the Earopean Governments only rocoguised her nominal Sovereignty on condition that she wild place no obstacles in the way of foreign trade and enterprise. na is stated in several Tranties mars since 1876,

FAMINE IN RUSSIA.

Ship Company.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS

TO JAPAN, THE UNITED STATES, MEXICO, CENTRAL AND SOUTH AMERICA, AND EUROPE, VIA

THE OVERLAND RAILWAYS,

AND

ATLANTIC & OTHER CONNECTING STEAMERS

TS

HE Steamship OCEANIC will be despatebod for St Francia, via Fokohan, on SATURDAY, the 23rd Instant, at I p.in.

Connection being made at Yokohama, with Stagers from Shanghai and Japan ports.

All Parcel Packages should be marked to aldress in full, and same will be received at the Company's dien, until day previous to mailingg.

First-class Fares granted as folle W To San Francisco

To San Francisco and return, available for 6 montha...

To Liverpool To London

...

the

Mails.

U. 6. MAIL LINE,

PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY.

THROUGH TO NEW YORK, VIA

| OVERLAND RAILWAYS, AND TOUCHING AT YOKOHAMA, AND SAN FRANCISCO.

RIO DE

bo

HE U. S. Mail Steamship CITY patched for San Francisco, via Yokohama on SUNDAY, the 31st March, at Daylight, laking Passengers and Freight for Japan, the United States, and Europe.

Through Bills of Jading issued for bruna purtation to Yokohama and other Japan Ports, to San Francisco, to Atlantic and Inland Cities of the United States, vil Over land Railways, to Havana, Trinidad, and Demerara, atd to ports in Mexico, Central and Sath America, by the Company's and

necting Stoaners.

Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France, and Germany by all

Atlantic lines of Steamers First-class Fares granted as follown- To San Francisco

..$200,00

To San Francise and return,

available for C mouths

$200.00

360.40

To Liverpool ...

328,00

330.00

Fo other European points at proportions ale rater

ponat reduced eases granted to Oicers of the Army, Navy, Civil Service and the fuperial Clubers Cuatrons, to bài

hained on application

of proceeding overland by the Southern Pasangers by this Ling have the option Pacific and ounseling Lines, Control Pacis be, Kotham Pinitio or Canadian Pacific Railways.

To Londay...

(No. 8178-MARCH 22, 1880,

Merchant Vessels in Hongkong Harbour.

Kyclusive of late Arrivals and Departures reported lö-day.

To facilitat finding the position of any reassi in the Harbour, the Anchorage is divided into olevan Eectieve, commencing at

Garum Ilund.

Vossels near the Hongkong shore are marked, near the Kowloong shore A., and those in the body of the

Shipping or midway between each shore are marked 2., in conjunction with the Ogures denoting the sections,

Section

1. From Green Island to the Gas Works. 2. From Gas Works to Jardine's Whert

3. From Jardine's Wharf to the Harbour Master's Ollio 4 From Harbour Master's to the F. and O. Co.'s Office.

From F. and O. Ce,'s Office to Paddar's Wharf. 6. From Peddar'a Whiri to the Naval Yard,

Vessel's Nauti

350.00

... 320.00 330.00 Tther European points at proportionato Special redevil ritra granted to curs of the Army, Navy, Civil Sorvico and the Imperial Chess Customs, to ba obtained on application.

Patna

Passengers by thie Line have the option Pacific and connecting Linea, Central Paci of proseeding overland by the Southern Bc. Northern Pacific or Canadian Pacific Railways

Stoamara

Pasangers, who have paid full-faro, ro Passengers, who have paid full fare, barking at San Francinas for China or Abyssinia The Ponsambarking at San Francines e Uluna o Japan for vice very within one year will be Almora

Japan for vise verse) wisdom one year wül head a discours i 10%. This allowance Carisbrooke

lowed a discount of 19 %. This allrounce does not capply to through fares from China Changaba ..... does not apply to through forms from China

and dupan to Burgu

China ............... and Japan to Europe

PROP KAUR ARPPUYER,

Berlin, 15th Feb. -Professor Geffcken has anterod an småou against the Torucial Public Pressenior for violation of the pricucy of partial lettera and illegen pabliest of his intellectual property. fo is also writing a book, sulitled Pines Bisarok and the Imperis Tribunal," which in shortly by appear at Zürich. On the other hand, he and roinɛed largo purua uffered hire by one English and two French publishing firns for a history of the recent inquiry.

Odessa, 18th February - Notwithstand ing the abundant harvest in South Rassis last year, in the interior whole provinces are safering from a state hordering on famine. The inhabitants of entire districts in the Government of Ortburg are Bot- ually dying of starvation. Four years of bad crops have totally exhausted the poorently in a villa in the Swiss Cauten pasants, so that vurators of villages there have eaten up the last seed-corn.

He will remain, as was decided from the first, for two mouths in the Sanatorium at Kreuzlingen, Dear Lako CoBalance, whither bia wife has now gone, and will the taken op his abode with her permen-

The adult population allow thermalves the luxury of a pises of bread ones in two daga, whist children crying for bread are fød their mothers goveral times day with very small bits of millet cakes in ordinary times, the poorest peasant would not look at These cakes, when they are just baked and still warm. look more like osant, and when they become cold are harder, if possible, than stamps.

RAILWAYN IN AFEA MINOR.

Berlin, 17 Feb. According to a finan- cial paper in Boplita, the Sultan has jost sanctioned he constitution of the Joint Stock Company which the Berman Hank is about to form for the laying down and

Thurgan, on a lake near Kronzlingen

TER DISTURBANCES IS FON P. Rome, Feb. 17 - After a must exciting

dabate, continum during throw days on the

recent diaturhances in Rome, the Prime Musterer declared that he would arenpr

thing less than an explicit enty of con 4-len Saveral morisce were rejostel aa being tos ambiguous, and the flowing w inatly apted by the Ministry - The Chraber, having heard the declarations of The President of sham Connel, is confident ching he will know how energetically to guard puable order, maiusaimng intact the stall - bory Burches, wel pases to the Order of The Day

Fre will be fuceived on board until 4 Clara Consular Invoices to accompany Carg

puan day provide a sailing. Parcel Doris destined to points buyond San Francis, Packices will bo remired at the office until Electra in the United States, should is sent to the 5 . ae day; all Parcel Packages Fayow Coupany's moes, Addressed to be Collerbe in parken seldress en full, e

ane of Custoros, San Francisca.

For further undermutiga to Freight or Pasowe, apply the Agency of the Dompany, Nr. 6a, Queen's Road Central.

O. D. HARMAN,

Дунтово

Dempleong, March 4, 1889.

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, PENANG, COLOMBO, ADEN, PORT SAID,

417

MALTA, GIBRALTAR, MARSEILLES, BRINDINI, VENICE, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON :

3 an exop-mally fold cham ber of the hundred and ninety-eight membera, tiu poles were two foundred and ¦ v forty seven as one andred and Gromi curva, and tjurty na ulistatted from voting

working of a railway, four hundred and sixty kiloma ca in length, from Tamid to Angora, for which is Than kas granted

The King revived the deputationa from the сопсовании. The Tinid Sentani line,

die Chamber and See yoday, to kilomètres long, has already been worked

present the adresses in reply to the Ityal by the German Bank suce the 7th Sperch to replying to this deputations, after payment of the stipulated sum of eight million two hundred and fifty thousand Majesty said he loved with dooprote

evafything refering to the eranojame ww- dations of the coury, and that the play of big Government, earostly occupied as it was in the maintenance pouce, would facilitate the work

franes.

THE SAMDAN QUESTION. Washington. Feb 18 Mr Bayard, Secretary of State, in the course of as in- terview with somas nuwspaper correspond- ents on the subject of the political situation,

THE POPE AND TRELAND

Rome. Fab. 18.-It is pointed out to-day the distribution of the eastly objects of art which were in the Vatizas Exhibition the Popo prosented as exceptionally large anare to Ireland, as a mark of his ospocial

fection.

is represented to face declared that aby w Papal organ Daventure Romano that military spirit should be discouraged is at Republic, and that to encourage such a spirit in the United States would soon lead to war. Commenting upon the popular excitement exusod by the Samoan incident, Me Bayard is stated to have said :--

I do not believe that the people want to There is no oeen. to war about Sacoa. go to eion for it; but if they do want war they must get another Secretary of State. My policy has been to humanise International relations as regards the principle of arbitra- távu, on which they could be extended with vast benefit to suaukind. I should ape cially like to see the neutralization of pri- vate property applied to property on 20 well as on tand. I believe, however, that on two-thirds of the globe the property of non-combatants is, by the present nsagen of war, regarded as the lawful prize of war Daring war on land the soldier who takes possession of private

property without pay ment is regarded as a brigand, Fet on ana a man's whole fortune invested in a ship's cargo may be swept away without redress

Mr Bayard further advocated the neutes- of certain localities useful to ull die lisation Powers-for instance, the Suez Canal-and said that a similar arrangement would have to be entered into for the protcation of the Interests of the United States, should the Panama Canal be completed. He had Bought, he said, to apply the principle of neutralisation by International agreement to the Samoan Islands, and regarded the rejection of the Uhinese Treaty and the Fisheries and Extradition Treaties by the Legislature as unfortunate for the United Statos.

THE RURAIAN NAVY.

St. Petersburg, 17th Feb.-By Imperial order, the now innclad, which was recently

commenced at Nicolaieff, will be called the

Twelve Apostles, and that just laid down at the new Admiralty Works here will bo the Hangut.

The last Tuelve Apostles was a Wooden line of battle ship, and was sunk in Sebas topol harbour during the Crimean War. The now ship of the sume name will be built of staal, eight thousand and seventy- six tons burthen, armoured with a belt of foarteau inches. Her onges will be of night thousand five hundred horea-power. The Hangut will is of air thonward fee hundred and ninety tons, and will have s partial helt and an armoured casemate.

At the same works an armoured gun boat of one thousand five hundred tons in build- A sister whip to the Sinope will be ing. laid down at Sebastopol

THE PANAMA CANAL

New York, Feb. 16.Advices from Panama state that, although a large number of labourers have been discharged, a bruited

amount of work continues on all sections of

the Canal, and that the total suspension of the works is not expected before the middle of March.

MR STANLEY.

Zanzibar, Feb. 17.-Intelligence has ronohed here that Tippoo Tib's messengers, with letter for Me Stanley, woro analtroated Berlin, 18th Feb.-The Emperor accord-by the Arab, and forced to roburu. Taey kave since wade a fresh start, taking an-

POLITIUS IN GERMANY,

ather route.

BURNING OF A TRAINING SHIP.

KIND,

BOMBAY, MADRAS, CALOVTFA

AND AUSTRALJA. B... Cargo can he taken on thringhi Billa uf Loing for BATAVIA, PERSIAN GULF PORTS, MARSEILLES, FRIESTE, HAAMURA, NEA VIKER AND BESTOON

QUE ONLY LANDED AT PLYMOUTH.

|

of some la tenured,

Combay lavorers to acroinpany Cargo det mest to poinua hayoti sau Francisco, in the United States, ekond be rent to the Company's Offices in Sended Envelopes, addrezu vo the Greentor of Customs at San FIAT C

Section

7. From Naval Yard to Blao Buildings, 8. From Blue Buildings to East Point,

9. From Helleit's Teland to North Point,

10. Kowloon Wharves. - 11. Jardine's Whart.

Captain.

Flag and Rig.

Tous

Date of arrival.

Consignees or Agents.

Destination,

Remarks

..........

Lee

Brit

.. E cHay

... Brit.

8 h Caas.....

.. eWilliams.....

Pabon

<Möller.

General Verder Glamorganshire.. Halong... Johann Rhiva.... Namoa..... Nanshan. Oceanic Pilot Fish

str. 2345 Mar. 19 Adamson, Boll & Co, atr. 1718 Mar. 19 Jardine, Matheson & Co. Brit. atr. 973 Mar. 20 Butterfield & Swire Brit str. 150 Mar. Butterfield & Swice Mollor..... Ger. str. 648

Melobera & Co. Christensen...Ger.

atr. 074 Mar. 20 Siemaren & Co.

str. 771 Mar. 22 Wieler & Co. atr. 1970 Mar. 23 Siemssen & Co. Chi str. 9 Mar. 21C. M. S. F. Oo,

str. 1820 Mar. 18 Malchers & Co.

str. 1842 Mar. 20 Adamson; Ball & Co. Str. 783 Mar. 9 Douglas Steamship Co. str. 358 Mar. 22 Wieler & Co.

Graham

10 Einhel

COBBB...

Ger.

Ger.

To-morrow

To-day

Amoy

Sydney, &c.

24th inst.

Haiphong

26th inst To-day To-morrow Tomorrow

Hamburg

Shanghai

Ger. Brit

Yokohama

Yokohama

5 b Roach

..... Brit.

Jonst Parts

24th inst.

Binge....

Ger.

Crowe....

Brit

hGoddard

Brit,

atr.

str. 1462 Mar. 20P. & O. 8. N. Co.

826 Mar. 22 Douglas Steamship Co.

Bombay, &c,

TO-MOTTON

Young......

Ger.

str.

5 Metcalfe

Brit

str.

4 Stopani

Brit

tu

339 Mar. 21 Hop Hing Hong 5803 Mar. 190..0, S. S. Co.

161 Sept 27. E. & W. Dock Co

San Francisco

To-morrow

477

President Garfield Preussən. Recordor Tajsang Tolanton Zaliro

4 Cartmer

Brit.

atr. 1988 Mar. 19)Wieler & Ca

5 Poblo

Ger,

str. 2879 Mar. 21 Melchers & Co.

Shanghai

Madge...

Brit

str.

Jackson

Brit.

5dJackson

...5 h McCaslin

Brit ...... Brit.

078 Mar. 1E. E. A. & C. Tol, Co. str. 1506 Mar. 13Jardine, Matheson & Co. str. 1665 Mar. 22 Butterfield & Swire 675 Mar. 21 Russell & Co.

To-morrow

Cos'tan Dook

To-day

further Information as to Pansage and Beerght, apply to the Agency of the form. No. 14. Qanor Road Central.

V. D. HARMAN,

Agest.

Bungcheng, March 13, 1880.

CANADIAN PACIFIC STEAMSHIP

COMPANY.

TAKING CARGO AND PASSENGERS TO JAPAN, CANADA, THE UNITED STATES, AND EUROPE,

VA

THE CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY

AND OTHER CONNECTING

RAILWAY CANICS & STEAMERS.

JYHR Uith Steamship ADYSSINIA,

The

marden, wall ing despatched for VANCOU VER, C., tid KOBE and YOKOHAMA, on THURSDAY, the 4th April, si Noon.

Connection will be made at Yokohama with Staigers from Shanghai and Japan HE PENINSULAR AND OXIRNTAL STEAM | Ports, and at Vancouver with San Fran

NAVIGATION COMPANZ's Meam-slip cisco and Pacific Coast Pointe, by the KAISAH-I-HIND, Capt. R. F. BRISCOEroguiar Steamers of the PACIFIC COAST with Her Majesty's Mails, will be despatenco STRAKIP COMPANY and other Steamers. from this for LONDON, viâ BOMBAY and SITEZ DANAL, on WEDNESDAY, 27th March, 1889, at Nomm

Carge wil be received on board until 4 pm, on the day before sailing.

Paraole and Speme (toid) at the Office antii 4 p.m., on the day before sailing.

Silk and Valuablos for Europe will be transhippert at Colombo; Tea and General Cargo for London will be consayed vid Bornbay without transhipment, arriving one week later than by the ordinary direct route

vid Colombo.

For further Particular regarding FREIGHT and PASSAGE, apply to the PENIMATLAR & ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIUA TION COMPANY's Uffico, Hougtong,

The Contents and Value of Packages (176

Though Page Tickets granted to Eng- and, France, and Germany by all trans- Atlantic lines of

Steamers.

required to be declared prior to shapmail.

Shippers are particulary requested tu aute the terms and conditions of the Com-4 paay's Black Bills of Lading.

290.00

First-class Fares granted as follows :~~ To Vancouver & Victoria, Mex. $160,00 To all conition points in Can-

ada and the United States f

Liverpool

... 300.00 306.00

To To Londou

Bek

Hailing VOSHOJI

Aslam W. Spien. Bylgin Kme

6 Field ****

5

Wiese............

Empire

Hattie E. Teploy Lady Hareword Mercury Factoios

Alacrity

Name.

To other European points at proportion- fuckchafer ate rates Special reduced ratas granted to Conquest Officom of the Army, Navy, Civil Service, Constance Bud the imporial Chinese and Japanese Cordelia Customs, to be obtained on application, Bak

Oonsular Invoices to accompany Cargo Espor dostined to points in the United States, Firebrand should be sunt to the Company's Oves, Heroine addresaud to Mr. D. E. BROWN, District Hyacinth Freight Agent, Vancouver, B.G.

Impérieuas* Froight will be received on board until Lander p.m. on the 3rd April.

Lirnes

+

5 Summers

Amer. bqe. 1171 Jan. 22 Easel & Ou. Ger. bo. 393 Mar. 20 Wieler & Co. Brit. bqe. 774 Jan. 23 Melchers & Co. Amer. ah. 1075 Fob. 21 Russell & Co. MoConnachy,.. Brit. be. 907 Mar. 20 Gibb, Livingston & Üo. 3kWilliams. Brit. be. 382 Mar. 12 Chinese 5 Thomas ....... Br. 3-m. so. 361 Feb. Barnhart ......Amer. sh. 1145 Feb.

Jardine, Matheson & Co. 28 Fustan & Co.

Calcutta

London, &c.

Amoy & Manila

Her Britanic Majesty's Ships on the China Station.

g-br. 3rd olgan vosat defence gunboar and class gunboat and clas cruiser Sed glass Cruiser

To-morrow

Where an

Rig.

Tons,

Guns. I.H.P.

Captain.

despatch-vessal

1700

$180

Dom. R. Blair Miconoobie

AIDOT

gunboat and aless

460

470

Lieut. Com. Everard Maxwell

Hongkong

cruiser

2384

Captain Chan Lo Oxley

Hongkong

cruiser Srd class

2380 14

2500

Capt. J. O. Koppal

Shanghai

oraisor 3rd class

2380 10 2420

Captain Henry H. Boys

Hongkong

363

8

340

In roserve

+65

470

Leri-Com Reginald Y. Baith

Hongkong

450

400

Lieut.-Com. Denison

Shanghal

1430

1130

Captain Uhan. J. Baltoar

Singapore

120

Captain Wm. A. Dyke Acland

Bongkong

twinscrew battle ship szuiser 2nd class gun-verse! 2nd class gunboat 2nd class aloup

8400 10 10000 4900 10 5500 766 5 1050 4.90 1190 10 1120

Captain William H. May Captain M. J. Dunlop Commander Buythiss

Hongkong

Hongbong

Singapore

Lieut. Com. G. H. Yonge

Honglong

Commander J. H; Martin

Shanghat

Į twin-serow hattlo abip

ADAMSON, BELL & Co.,

Agente.

Porpoisa Rambler Rattiar

2nd class armored cruiser

4870

4 4040

Captain Ily. J. Carr

Bingapore

1730

6 3500

Honglong

830

3

690

Capt. The Hon. F.O. Vereker

On a cruise

715

1200

Lieut.-Com. W. Maitl, Dongall

Shanghai

Sapphire Satellite

1970

2360

Captain WC. Karako

erniser 3rd class

1420

1400

Captain T. P. W. Necham

Hongkong Yokohama

Hongkong, March 7, 1880.

torpedú mining launob

150

Dongkong

601

gun-vessel 2nd class

756

1010

Com.TheHon.RichardBingham Hongkong

Torpedo Boat No. 35

In rasarvé

Torpedo Boat No. 36

En vesirvo

Tweed

g-bt. 3rd class const defence

In reserve

Victor Emanuel

receiving ship

6157

Commodore E J. Church

Bongkong

Wanderor

aloop

925

760

Commander Geo, A. Giffard

Singapore

Wivern

coastdefenceship,azmoured) 2750D

1450

Hongkong

Passengers desirous of insuring their bag gage can do so on application at the Com- pany's Offien.

This Steamer takes Cargo and Passengers for MARSEILLES.

E. L. WOODIN,

Superintendent.

P.&O. 8. N. Co.'s Office,

Hongkong, March 15, 189.

NOTICE.

COMPAGNIE DES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. PAQUEBOTS POSTE FRANÇAIS.

STEAM FOR SAIGON, SINGAPORE, BATAVIA, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, MEDITERRANEAN AND

MARSEILLES, AND

PORTS

All Parcels must be sent to our Office Marlin and should be marked to address in full; Metino and the same will be received by us outil

Orion 5 p.m. the day previous to sailing.

For information as to Passage or Freight, apply to

NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD.

NOTICE,

440 Solent

Swift

STEAM FOR SINGAPORE, COLOMBO, ADEN, SUEZ, PORT SAID, BRINDISI, GENOA, ANTWERP, BREMEN & HAMBURO, PORTS IN THE LEVANT, BLACK SEA & BALTIO PORTS;

ALBO,

LONDON, NEW YORK, BOSTON, BALTIMORE, NEW ORLEANS, GALVESTON & SOUTH AMERICAN PORTS.

Glasgow, 18th Feb.The training-ship j Cumberland, lying in the Garoloch, Firth BLACK SEA PORTS, ALEXANDRIA, of Clyde, caught fire at a lace hour on Sun- day night, and continued to burn through- out the night and tar into the morning. The outbreak was first observed by the watch which went on duty at midnight. Efforts wore at once made to check the rs, LONDON, HAVRE AND BORDEAUX, &r SOUTHAMPTON TO LAND PASSENGERS Aspic but the dry timbers of the old varsel formed

too muitable a food for the famea. A stiil

OF BRAZIL, AND LA PLATA

i.

ALSO

N

surveying vessel

gunboat 1st class cruiser 3rd class

Commander R. W. White

*Flagship of Vice Admiral Sir Nowell Salmon, K.C.B., V.0., Commander-in-Chief.

AI B. M. Ships' tonnage, displacements and effectiva horse powers are given secording to H. M. Navy st

ed Princo Bismarck this afternoon an as- dience of more than half an hour's duration. It is becoming clearer than ever that certain cliques are, with nu little fittesse, continu- ing the attempts to disturb the firmness and equality which have characterised German and Prussian policy during the last nineteen yests, and that the chief object of the in- trignes is the overthrow of Prince Biamarck, whom some papers are in the habit of call ing the rapidly-going Chancellor. That the recent remarks of the Nationalist Ham burger Nachrichten, Henoter Courier, aud similar panera, have roade an unpleasant breeze fanoad the fire until it obtained & WEDNESDAY, the 3rd April, impression in the highest quarters is evident bold which rendered ali hops of extinguish.

at Noon, the Company's from the fact that the Norddeutsche breake ing it vain. Immediately on the outbrente, 8.3. YANGTSE, Commandant FLANDEN, a Iance in the conflict, declaring the article the ship's alarm bell was rung, and the 400 with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, of the Hamburger Nachsichten to be, not boys who wore on board turned hurriedly and ARGO, will leave this Fort for the only not semi-officis), but the predict of out of their banks in great alarm and ex. shore places,

1889, at 10 am, the Company's Cargo and Specie will be registered for Steamship PREUSSEN Capt. O. POHLA, Nayeedink citement. Their behaviour was, however, offonded literary vanity

I do not belare that Court Walderace on the whole, steady, and, under the London as well as for Marseilles, and sa-with MAILS, PASSENGERS, SPECIE, Omaha will ever bo Priace Bismarck's successor, direction of their twelve officere, they all at copied in transit through Marsilias for the and CARGO, will leave this port as above, Falos because be is too much of a soldier and too length succeeded in getting free from the principal places of Europe, llitia of a politician. Moreover, the Mm-burning ship in their boats, although many Shipping Orders will be granted calling at Grxos.

Shipping Orders will be granted till Plavier peror Wilhan will himself be in the future of them were without their slothes. Some Noon

Lima even more than he in now, the framer of of the boys were injured in their attempts Cargo will be received on board until Noon, Cargo will be received on board Blo the country's policy, when Prince Bistaatch

(Parcels are Bobai abandons, the helm. I hardly believe her to extinguish the flames, and were imms- p., Specis aud Parcels until 3 pm, on until 4 p.m., Specie and Farcels until 1 pm. Sirotah

(Paenols are not diately put under the sare of Dr Reid, the the 23 April, 1889. the Emperor will then rule in the spirit of ship's surgeon. One of the officers, Mr to be sunt on board; they must be left at not to be sent on based; they must be Sophia

left at the Aamsey's Offies). Contents and Taju the Party of National kubition, as the Cross, had a narrow escape, and was rescued the Agency'a Office,)

Valge of Packages are required. Chancellor recently styled the men bostile from a perilous position by his friends, who

For further particular, apply at the

to lumpelt. Prince Bismarck's present re- smashed in the door of his cabin, The quired. Iations to Dount Waldenses are friendly and ship's cook, name Broad, sacaped with cordial, sa the Chancellor avidently intend- some difficulty. Ho had to crawl on his Company's Ofios. ed to show by conversing openly with the hands and knees through a dense volame

Count on Saturday, in the Prussian Uppert House, when Count Walderses took the oath at a dew member.

of smoke from his berth to the ship's side,

an unsuccessful efort having been previous.

ly made to reous him through a porthole

Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.

Lieut.-Commander Martel

Commander Jowell ·

Lieut.Com Benry G

Commander Multouf

Captain Zarina

Name.

Flag and Rig.

Tons. Gu

H.P.

Captain

Where at

Aleout

Russian gunboat.

800

Caplain Perenego.

Nagasaki

THE COMPANY'S STEAMERS WILL CALL

AND ENGAGE,

Boore Comète N.B.-Cargo can be taken an through Bills Essex

of Lading for the principal places in tis RUSSIA.

Aragon

Spanish cruiser

1903

Captain A. Solst

French gunbeat

470

450

Russian cruiser

1100

Captain Menschicot

Commander Malopert

Hongkong

Shanghal

Nagnuski

French gunboat

475

450

U. S. corvetts

1975

000

Gaiphon Singapore

German gunboat

489

Captain Eickstedt

Ludin

Marion

ON SUNDAY, the 14th day of April,

Молосасу

Mordj

French gunboat U. 8. corvette U, S. sloop

485

4215

Captain Nény

1900

7

1170

Commander Dyer

Amy

1370

6

1470

Толгой

Yokohama

Buzdian gunpo

465

Carea

Russian cruiser

1380

250

Nagamki

U. B. corretta

9400

12

1150

Capt. MoNair

Shanghai

U. 8. gunboat

420

500

Lieut. «Coma. Graig.

Kobe

French gunboas

Captain M. Forst

Shanghai

French gunboat

·Idout-Commander Forrest

Portuguese gunboat

140

Captain J. K. Santa Barbara

Marac

900

1000:

Ocmmander Buotrie

Doron

Rassian ganbost

60

Commander Boyle

Captain Koblaaper

8:00

100

Lisat. Com. C. R. Caminha

Japan. Singapore Shanghai

$889

$250

Captain Juge

Baigon

1830

Captain Lang

480

495

Commander Gegulat

9950

Captain Macaroff

Singa

Commandar Motchonakv

$84

340

Captain Credar

Vi Manila

on the 13th April, 1880.

Par

Contents and value of Packages are re-

537

Turenne The Steamer has splendid Accommodation Vestuik

Viper ad serios a Doctor and Stowardoes. For further Particulars, apply to

MKLOBERS & Co., Agents. Horgkong, March 18, 1839,

Viitas Yostook Wolf

BIQ

G. DE CHAMPEAUX,

Agerit,

Hongkong, March 20, 1899.

Russian oruiser

German ruine

Frene gunbeat

Irigaro

Besian corvette- French gunbeat Russian corretto Badan gunbrat

German gunlerati

420

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