MONDAY, MARCH 9, 1806.
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LATE TELEGRAMS.
(Via Ceylon.)
IN PARLIAMENT.
London February 18-In the House of Commons last night an amendment brought forward by Mr Atherly Jonos, in favour of arbitration with Venezuels, was withdrawn
at the urgent instance of Mr Balfour, whe said that any discussion of the subjest st present would not
pet fasilitats a satisfactory An amendment and honorable settlement. An
of Sir W.
regretting the
policy of card to Chitral,
of
Jeoted by 192
against 79 votes.
19.--In the Reqse of Commons haanention, said that Mr Carson, replying to a question,
duration of
be was unable to
to state Russian occupation of the Corea because he had no reason to believe that such an occupation actually exists. No representa. tions, be added, had been made to Bunnie on the subject.
SERIOUS FIRE AT BILA.
Calcutta, February 18.-News was re ceived bere late last night that the P. W. D. Beorotariat at Bimis was on fire, and that thers was little hope of saving it. Its cost is several
1 lukbe, and the technical section and lore acounts records are stored
there. Loter. The F. W: D. Secretariat at Simla
has been completely burnt out. The sur- Have only been Taved with the groutest diflbulty. The loss is believed to be oper
over 5 lakta. The basement, flour was fireproof, and it is hoped that this has been saved. Several officers are personal sufferers, and Sir Charles Pritebard is reported to bare Lost &
a lot of
property which he had just temporarily moved there.
Calcutta, February 13.-The value of the P. W. D. building destroyed at Simla is said to be two lakhs only.
THE VENEZUSIA QUESTION-ANOTHER
BEGGESTION.
Intimations.
W. ROBINSON & Co. Magnificent New Piano Show Rooms, Connaught House.
Our "Popular"
February 21-Ar Balfour, in-moving the new rules for debate sa Hepply, explained that it was not intended to curtail the
privileges of private arabere, which would father be inareceud by the proposed obange, J.
THE ITALIANO IN SUYSINIA.
19.-General Baratiori Rome, February 19, telegrapha that two chiefs, who were silics and attacked the Italian advanced post near of the Italiane, deserted with their followere
Adigret, but were repulsed after desperato fighting. The Abyssiniau main body."Dux- bering one hundred thousand man, continues to occupy a strong position on the heights Dear Adowa.
Fob. 20. The Italians lost one hundred killed and wounded, besides overal officers, in the fighting against the allies who desert- ed them.
AMERICAN POLITICS,
London, February 19th.-The Times Washington correspondent states that the United States Government is in favour of
Paris, February 21.-The Senate, by s joint Commission, consisting of two British
majority of a hundred and twenty-four Cos'tan Dock and two Americans, to ascertain the facts votes, has passed's resolution declaring that connected with the Venezuela dispute, and the Ministry, by ignoring the decision of that failing to agree, the President of the the Sanato, havo violated the constitution, Swina Iepublic shall appoint a fifth neatral member. The findings of the Commission but declining to engage in the conflict thus are to be binding on both Great Britain end America, and is the event of failure arbitza, tion will be adopted.
Ith inst
Kloon Deck Csatan Dook Ab'doon Dock
fo-day
ANNUAL MEETING OF THE BOMBAY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE,
Bombay, Feb. 18.-The Report, presented 11 the Anoua! Meating to-day, of the Chem- ber of Commerce, dealt with a great variety of subjects. In moving the adoption of the Report the Chairman, the
of the zerians
provoked.
A RUSSIAN COALING STATION IN THE PACIFIC The Batavia Niemcshled gives particulars regarding how Palb Way came under the notice of the Edzian Governmbat as an advantageous waling station. A few years ago, when the Netherlands India Covera ment granted away Pals Way tinder a don proted.co
cession, one of the parties interested went to ant Cotton Duties Legislation. Sir James Rugien naval authorities towards the sate- Westlund and en
that village wearers, blishment of a coaling station thers. The bad admitted that will for the most part in their leisure time, pro- favourable situation of the island for dace dicth to the value of 12 crores of and therefore be fair Mandeoell) maintained such a
the fore- purpose vat kat
Government mensuro
ment measure holds wat an grauad, especially its independence of irdurement to them to increase the time tor, consequently, lent ready ear and
ime Singapore, and the Russian Naval Minis they devote to WeśvioK and consequently made
Ab'doen Dosk Macdonell, complained of weavers by the. Patersburg to gain the support of the
tion given to recent
Game
their out-tura, by protecting them against But the concessionary found he could not
made certain
tata promises of ou operation. Lancashire and Indian Milla to the extent
of 3 per cont. This would so affect the Wear make over the concession to others, leant of
Miils that the Chamber
to a foreign nation without the permission watoh would all the course of events in regard to them with of the Datch Government. He was free, anxiety. He contended that if the process ever, in furthering the working of his of substitution, as contemplated by Man-in to take steps, with any foreign chester,
is possible, the natural advantages that pation at Palo Way. Five years have aga Power, for supplying souls to war vessels of of Indian Mills in spizing coarse yarns are
station Way aro still unfpisbed,
K'loon Dock
ther
Whers ah
Singapore Houghong Canton Hotgkong Shanghai ogataki Haukow Bankow
Rig.
Tons.
Guns. I.H.P.
Captain.
twin-coraw cruiser 2nd class! 3600 despatch-76850!
1700
12
craises 3rd class
1770
21 7000 3180 2200
Captain Robert L. Groome Commander F. G., De Lisle
twinseroy haulla abip
10,500
41 13,000
stoop
1140
16
1400
twin-scrow cruiser 1st class
7350
18 10,000
g-bi, 3rd olsa doasi deleno.
963
340
gunboat 2nd class
400
460
Lieut. Com Vernon Mand-
atorcahip
16 0
Commander F. W. Wsley
armoured oruiser
6600 34
gun-versel 2nd clas?.
850) 1060
Commander R.. Sparkes
Captain Edward Chichester
Tioctaio
Narcianus
armoured orniser
6500
34 8,500
1')
1200
gur.boat
let class
750
10
1300
cruiser
Lient. Oom. H. J. D. Laxton Lieut. Com. Henry Adair
$600
7000
Сирк
C. Bigge
gunboat les ceas
780
1800
· Lieut.
VY. de Horsey Ames
cruiser Jrd-class
1770
under
F. H. Pelly
Chomulpo.
cruiser
$600
7000
Wm. ... Forsyth.
Chomulgo
gunboat lat olan
1200
Lieut.
Oam. Bagh Cotosworth
Nerobrang
1zt olunu
800
1200
Lárat. Com. E. B. Grafton
Hongkong
twin-screw cruiser 2nd class
9800
7000
Captain Alfred L Winslow
Shangba
gun-vented and ciasn
1010
Commander R. K. McAlpine
Bongketg
ez-transport
2047
Hongkong
g-bt, 3rd elaineosat defono:
340
úrmoured cruiDOZ
6800
8500
roosfying ship
5157
Captain John & Haltar Commodore Boyes
Hoogkong
Singapore
tong.org
voret:dəfanasahip, arzonro.| 2460
1450
Hoogberg
A substantial and reliable Review which Narcia all students of China and the Chinese would
patronise-Chrysanthemum.
do well to
The November-December number of Piquo the Cama Restes contains less vazisty than Plover canal, but the few artialas are very interes. Porpoisa The opening paper by Mr Herbert Rainbow
A Giles on Tho New Testament in Ohi-
ness" trata of a
a question that must necess
Battler Redpole Sme
sarily be of great importance in the eyes Spartan
of all missionaries.
Mr
Farker's **Short Journeys Le
Le cohon Tamar
are continued, and a goodly instalment of Tweed
those travols in the interior of China is Undatiated
given, Me F. H. Belfour contributes a Victor Emanuels
Laper
of
sais length entitled The Bm Wivern peror Cheng1 be read with
founder of the Chinese Ba interest by students of Chinessine
which
pire,"
A few short notices of
Books
and a
the nambury F. B Record contains-that
gunboat ist dinsa
Torpedo Boats lu Reserve No. 6, 20, $5, 36, 37 and 38, first class ; and 3 recond class boate. **Flagship ni Vlos-Admirał Buller, C.B
Name
Foreign Men-of-war on the China and Japan Station.
pumber of Notes and Queries, one of which On Chinese Oaths in Western Borneo and Java might appropriately have bean placed.
ander a separate heading, complete
Daily Press. Truber's
the China Revista following nation
publication, judging by the admiral Nakhimon Atulent Koenialett The present number now before us, is intended to cccupy a position, as regards China and the Albatros Doighbouring cuntries, some what similar Aleont a by the Alger to that whial has been filled in India by AroonG Caletta Beries. The great degree of at Arcon tention that has been bestowed of late years tion of Chinese literature, upon the investigation of
social devolopments to s antiquities, and nothing of linguistic studies, has led to the Bango scumulation of important stores of inform-Bobre *ation, rendering some each channel of pab Beaton Salty as is now provided extremely desic Castilla abla End contributions of much interest Chat
Charlestan may fairly be looked or from the members Comète a foreign consular services, the Chinese Cou of the
| Gaynordi the mi
missions body, Detroit
&spord
Beautemps-Beauprá
German czuiser
U. S. cruiser
Spanish
Cantiga carree of Chinese Dan Antonio de Ullo Spanish c
“mnong "whom a high
Baholarship is now
is now assiduously olivated, Don Juan de Austria and whoare severally repitsented in the first Dugany Trouin
number of the Review by
creditable to their respective authors
Forfait
paper bigay Gaidamak transistions from Chinese novala and Greminatshy
afroshitis plays are marked by both accuracy and a
Some
news of style; and an sosount of the career of Imperator Nicolai I
French cruiser
Russian ganboat Rossiso grasost German gaubout Bussian ironclad German cruiser Freach ernisor German: German
33 9500 Captain Kasheririnoff
Captain Buutst
Captain A. SarnoR
Commander Journet
en rakie
Vladivostcol
Nagsas Bangkok Hongkong Yokotama.
Play and Kig.
Tona, | Gun...) E.F.
Captain.
Where t
Russian cruiser kuesian flagship
4950 778P
32 6000
Captain Etchenizoff
Kobe
Nagasaki
Austrian gunboat.
660
居
Russian gunboat
French cruiser
810
2
$0
Captain Parenego
4330
4830 30
B000:
2370
18
2400
French gunbeat
*476
476
460
French flagship
G010
French wooden sloop
4400
Commander Fortin
1350
1000
Portuguese gunboat
Captain Terost
462
400
Russian sloop
950
1150-
craisor
3290
Captain F. Wildes
Captain Enkvisky
Peiro do Asaredo Coutinho Timer
U. S. cruiser
4400
Capt. Enrique Baalata
4040
6606
French gauboat
495
Capt: Coff
Nagsaaki Yokohama Manilo
500
U. 8. cruiser
1700
16 3443)
Cept: Maudet
St.cruisor
Captain Craig
2000
5400
cruiser
1200
Spanish ruler French craiser
1130
1800 14
Commander John Stark Newe Capt. Dualo
Nagnoski
Commander B. P. de Bonaure
9556
18
19 4800
2000
2350
00
9750
Captain Bayle
Captain Delort
400
3500
1400
1400 -122
12
1390
Capt; Bouchanoff
490
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8800 32 8000 4400
22 8000 4390 4380 22 8000 16 7677 1900 19900
Caph-Liens. Iugenold
Manila Nigasskl Кове Shanghai Canton
Capt. Foelkersbam
Negasaki
Caption Dresky
Negoaki
Captain Pivat
Nogarski
25
1640
2150 3900
Neguand
Nagasuki
1830
1830
19 3200
SCO
500:
190
Salgun
1050
16 1600
1069
1000
1900
1200 4.0 1400
1870
1370
850
Tientall Chemuipa Mantin Nogunk
5600
1423.600
1490
U.S.
600
Pluvier.
Wilhelm
450
Retas Cristian Rurik Silata Sivostoh
Triumphante Vipera Yorktowa Zabijska
8000
Spanish
4600
Rosdian let class cruiser
Bu sin ganbat
2016,200
33 8000 Captain Radionoff
The Com
Estory Laut, Commandor Videl Captain von Bottscudorif; Com'der Jose Warletik
Captain Hatranoff
1120
Captain "Assternor
2100
Captain Hazing
2400
425
Canusader C Bolig
B065
Commander cookton
1470
Irano
the Chinese poet teman of the JES
La
Sa
by Mr B. O
is not only historically valuable, but fe also Raiser distinguided by its literary grace. Bealde Korejete notices of books relating to China and Kormoran the East, which will be a useful feature af Kreirar
the Lion
Sho Remote, carried I out with punctuality
and detail, we are glad to natios that Latin
Notes and Queries
Machian "destined to
And place in ita pages also. It in
p
that this opening for contributions
on Chinese subjects may evoke stoflar Monecasy
degros of litamey sold to that which
displayed during the lifetime of Pamist Anova
Dessor in the fieldy and that the China Retiera
may receive the support necessary to gura Petrel
Els continuanosya
5 PROGRAMMES
FOR SALE
IN NEW SHABES AND PATTERN 6 Sophlo
FODENA MAIL OFFICE,:"
5. WINDIAN SERM
Regship
kxcasion
German cruiser Bustin Bloop
gunboat French, ganhout
French
U.S. cruiser
Вравша Kussian
8. Bagahio
Humsa
ganbont Ruslan orakker
S. gunboat
Franak gunboat
German croiset
Rentan cruiser
Gurman woulIDE-
French cruises, Franch gibbont U. S. acalour
·T.
490
Captain Jassobke Capt. Bindestroem
Captain Brinkmang Capt. Beklemishe Lieutenant Go
500 Lieut.-Com.
Commander Houston.. balo Vimigra Captain Vi Domander Padispolak Com, Reisinger Captain J. J. Reade 2000 Captain Barahit-
Shanghai
Floon Däck.
Bangkok
Matillas Singapore
Bankar
Bhepaust
by 3 per cent, excise. Mr Maodonell fur. Probably, when the Ensina Government
offer to buy the inland was also made by that Government conditional o
Ion the Dutch havies
no-use
a great that it is not likely to be checked Do passed
works at Palet the ousling complained of the awful iauativity of the Indis Ofius in
heard th regard to communicatione nothing more of the coaling station cheme there, it made inquiries l last your addressed to it by the Chamber on the sub- jest of railways oa rapes capital.
how matters stood. It is maderstood that an In seconding the adoption of the report, Mr Beaufort thanked the Chamber for having elected him once again to regard to the Cotton Duties question, it fairly rprise had by that time boon. the Chair. for Palo Way, But the coating and the Datoh Government Beaufort denied that the readjustment the was itself interested in the undertaking, so Obataber suggested (that of
20 waking limit of exemption all round) would have
faland was not to be thought interfered in the remotest degree with Lane of. In fact, Dutch interests stand in the cashire's trade with India. He said this as way of allowing any European nation to gain an importer who had not the slightest in- terest, direct or indirect, in any of the Indian Mills,
PRANCE AND THE BOTTTIAN QUESTION,
London, February 20th-M. Campos, Ambassador at Constantinople, is going on visit to Egypt.
the sale of the
footbold
palago
PIANO,
handsome, fall toned, strong and guaranteed wear $325 to $385.
A PIANO of very
superior maka and style and well worth
$10 more.
FOR SALE.
388
& G. STODART'S
FINE, OLD WEST OF SCOTLAND
PRICE,
to the Neikerlands India Archi it has bound steelf by treaty to give Hollaud
Fortugal forms an exception, batt a praferential right over Fortuguese Timor, should osasion of the latter ever take place. Portuguese Timor is uaenitable for a coaling station anywhere from the rocky and steop nature of the coastline
.
THM TUBEJAK BUZERAINTY IN EGYPT. London, February 21st.-The Times oar Poon Mr Kipling | The Philadelphis Board respondent at Constantinople states that the of Education has resolved to exclude UBTOTA! Sultan hse fastructed the Turkish Ambasa of his booke from the Public Library be der in London to invits Great Britain to reuse of the profanity of avid of their gulate the situation
tion in Egypt with the Buzerain Power on the basis that it is a gomitted to the board for a similar interdict character. A request kan since been sub-
rantee of the security of Communications between Judia and England.
of Trilby because of ita immoral toach:
February ad-The Turkish Ambasador ing:""
in Londes doutes the Times's statement that bs has been instruoted to open up any negutiations with Great Britain in regard to Egypt.
İNFUZITIES IN, TEN BLóch,--Wo have seen hosts of letters from people who have tonaived great benefit from the one of Clarke's Blood Mizture. It cannot be too highly estimated, för It cicenses and clears the blood from all im purities. This is a good testimonial frora e Family Doctor, which goer on further to say: It is the finest Blood Purifier that abiense and skill have brought to light, and we can with the atmost confidence recommend it to our subser is bere and the public gnerally For Scrotals, Starvy, Ezania, Bad Lege; Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples and Scres of all kinds, íta
ANOTHER TRIISH LOAN. Lendon, February 19th-The Scitan has Bastioned the loan of three millions sterling with the Ottoman Bank.
DİJİTUARY,
London Febriary 20-The death andoueved of General Sir Alfred Lusan
Buat PLEDGES,
London, February 21-In the House of effects are marsoldas Thomas of wonderful Commons last night, Mr Cursen, replying to Mixture is sold everywhere, at Rs. 8d. per bottle. cures haye hain effected by it. Clarke's Blood
a question, said that the Government: son-Beware of worthiean imitations and substitutes," sider the Ruisito pledge not to occupy asy pact of Cores as stili bluding,
THE NEW P. 2. Ar London, February 21.--Sir Tohar Millais bar buen slected President of the Royal Academy.
tbe
HEB Majesty, a writer in the Wemers at Home reminds us, kept the religious testzus- tion of her children largely in het own hands, When Mr Hirohi had been appointed tator to Prince of Wales, the Queen wrote: It [The choice of a successor to Lord Leigh is an important step and God's blessing be ton, do Fresitent of the Royal Anademy, wilt upon it; fer upon the good education certainly be a popular one, though, if we Princes, and especially those who are destined mey Jedge from the references made to the to govers the welfare of the world, in these matteria recent home papera, Mr Val Princep days, very greatly dependa A story is was considered to have the best chance told that when the Archdeacon of London Sir John Millais is probably better known to as osteohizing the young Printed; be
maid the vast majority of his own countrymen Your governers deserves
great credit for than doy other artist now living, since he instruating you to thoroughly. At which bar been a regular exhibitor at the Royal the boys piped up, O, but it is mamma Aanderry sivce 1846. He is 67 years of who torches as our Catechism." It is not age. In 1895 he was made a baronet on the perhaps generally knows that the Quesn recommendation of Mr Gladstone, the per- coafonally taught a Bible-class for the tealt of whom te considered one of Hillais' children of those to attendunes at Buaking finest efforts.]
ham Palace.
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THE ADMINISTRATION OF RHODESIA Landon, February 21.-Tho Government his approved of the nomination of Earl Grey as Administrator of Ikbudeais ie conjunction with Mr Ceoil Rhodes,
THE WATERóo cup. London, February 21-In the hoursing match for the Waterloo Cup Fabulous and Furtiss boat #ohith
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diet ned in the blood they influence marision Ehest apen air temperature on the sta......? and fraction and dually produce organte di Lavab open air temperature on the Bih eara.'-The Hunoatlarian: In dikes of Bero-
F. G. Fren fala, Sorry, Ecseum, Had Legs in and Blood
First Assistan Disaares, Pimples and Burns of all Hade, the eFacia of Clarks's Blood Mixtors are inarvelisuta
Blongkong Observatory, March 9, 1894 Thousands of wond seful eyes have been affected by it. Clarke's Blood Mixture is cold every where, at 2. Od par bottle, Beware of werth 19 imitations and substitutas.
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