ordered to complete the arming forthwith of the forts on the Fre: e› frontier and of the batteries on the Tyrrhenian ser. Several any corps have been ordered so ta in readiness for war.

The news cased great excitement in Venice. It is believed the reason for these extraordinary steps is the fact that the Italian Government has positive proof that France is alding the revolu- tionary movement in Sicily.

dead.

PARIJ, January tath.. Flobert, the inventor of the Flobert carbine, is

January 11th. Dupuy was elected President of the Chamber of Deputies by ago voles to 57.

Rout, January 11th,

If Sicily remains as quiet nami present General Mena di Lamidaro, commander-in-chief there,

·will soon start on a tour of the island,

A through censorship of the press has been established in Palermo."

Father Uran, who was arrested on account of his relations to the Socialist Depaly, Glasoppe de Felice, will be removed 16 Palermo.

Nearly 6rco more poops embarked to-day at Naples for Stelly,

In Central Daly, where an outbreak sgainst the Government's Sicilian policy has been feared, the temper of the people has changed, and they are now felog the troops starting for Stelly.

The excursion steamer Sibilla was sunk in a collision after leaving Naples to-day. An eng!- neer and a priest and his niece were drowned. As the first report of the accident said the steam. ship was loaded with troops, a great crowd gathered at the Naples decks and remained there until the conect account of the accident was given.

BERLIN, January rith.

In the Reichstag to-dy the provisionat com. mercial arrangen bat with Spain received the second reading.

Count Pesadolsky, Secretary of the Imperial Treasury, in two hours' speech, proposed the first reading of the new tobacco tax bill,

Herr Fritzen, on behalf of the Centeriste, declared the bill not acceptable. It is considered that Filtzen's declarations settled the fate of the bill

VIENNA, January 11th.

It is reported that Louis Köreuth, the Hang- arlan patriot, is dead.

TURIN, January 12th. There is absolutely not the slightest founda. tlon lo the sensational report that Loula Kossuth, the aged Hungarian patriot. Is dead. There is also no truth in the report spread that Kossuth is dying. In fact, there is no foundation for the statement that the pairiet is in fil health.

Kossuth is enjoying the very best of health, considering his age, and was very much annoyed at having to deny once more the frequently revived falan statement as to his sickness and desth. The friends of the veteran leader are Indignant at the lying reports circulated concern Ing bic health,

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falling. The crowd hooted him. Linton finally won by ovce a lap. An American acted an pace-maker for the winner.

LONDON, January 14th,

A Berlin dispatch to the Standard isys:] Bismarck's health is seported to be not qalta satisfactory. Besides the old gastric dio.der be has suffered recently from induesza. Thoattack appeared to pase eff quickly, bat Dr. Schwein- Luger was summoned to Friedricherahoon Friday, Bismarck has altered lately for the worse. Ha It is stated that the personal appearance of is considerably thinner and his face looks smaller. His steel-gray eyes, nevertheless, are as lustrous as ever,

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London high society was exasperated last week by a series of articles in the St. James Gazeffe, datalling the experiences of an American young woman, who advertired for a chaperon who could introduce her into court and other exclusive circles. Elizabeth Banks, who recently, started a controversy by bar investigation of the domestic servant problem, tumed the rdie of the American beliess. The mass of replies which were received from more or less impecenious persons of title, although printed wlihout the names of the writers, has made a genuine scanation. Two chapters have been devoted to tentative offers of marriage from scions of British nobility. The exposé may be accepted as conclusive proof, both of the hard times in Great Britals and of the venality of the British aristocracy.

A dispatch to the Times from Calcutta says that the Government's refusal to indicate its Intentions in regard to silver in causing general disappointment and an unfavorable influence upon exchange, which, for the first time la many months, has fallen below 15d. The silence of the financial authorities is incomprehensible. The outlook meanwhile is becoming gloomier daily, and a most difficult and complicated altu- ation will have to be car fronted soon.

The large premises at Kings Cross, occupied by Joseph Thorley as a manufactory of cattle food, were burned to-day. The loss is £10,000.

DRESDEN, January 14th, The Diet by a vote of 60 to 14 bus rejected the motion of the Socialists for universal and equal suffrage at the Dist elections.

PARI“, January 15th.

→ The. Tribunal of Commerce to-day, În an sction brought by the liquidator of the Socièle de Depôts et Comptes Courants against M. Gautier, managing director, Baron Polsson, director, M. Denon, chairman of the board of directors, and other directors, claiming 13,000,000 francs, sald to have been lost by maladministration, which resulted in the bankruptcy of the reclety, awarded the liquidator à verdict for 6,000,000

francs.

BERLIN, January 15th, The incident at the banquet of the Commercial Congress on Filday last, which caused Herr Miquel to leave the banquet hall in anger, after. being criticised, bes bren settled by a satisfactory explanation which has been furnished Miquel by the president of the Congress,

Advices received from St. Petersburg say that A dispatch to the Standard from Rome says: the French police have sent a communication to The Pope har hen as in pressed by the report the Russian police, stating that a number of of Cardinal Rempcils on the gloomy condition revolutionary documents were seized by the of Sicily that he has ordered the Cardinal to police of different towar of France during the endeavor to certain whether the foreign Am-recent anarchist raids. These documenta are bassadors had recived any special instructions said to compromise a number of Russians at St. as to how to set to the event of mat'ers assum- 3 log revolutionary aspect. The New Year receptions enabled Cardinal Rampolla to branch the subject to the Ambassadors, with the result that be learned that the Powers did not anticipate anything serious,

PARIS, January 12th. Challemel Lecour was to-day re-elected President of the Senate,

NEW YORK, January rath. There has been rumor in Wall Street for several days that large New York banks had united in a wand not to furnish any more gold for export. So for as can be learned there Ess been no such compact entered late, but it is fact that if a remand is made for more gold to ship abroad, the shipper will be told that he will have to get it from the Sub-Treasury,

"The whole situation,” said a prominent banker, is that the banks of ikle city will not pay out any more of the gold they now hold to help the Treasury until it has made plain its future palicy. When a commercial house gets Lato a financial hole it issues notes and raises money to tide it over until matters right them selves agaio. Now the Treasury, through lis own negligence and felly, bas a big hole made in Itsreserve, and the orifice is constantly increasing.

"Several weeks ago when there was talk of gold exports and rome was seat abroad, bankers here, under the impression that in the Immediate future something would be done la Washington to relieve the condition of ffairs in the National Treasury, decided that they would furnish from their owa haldings gold for export to the extent of $20,000 00 or $25,000,000. Bat weeks have passed, naibing has bern' done, times are hard, and it is a case of every one for himself."

Other bank pica dents seen expressed them. selves much in the same way, but declined to be quoted. The genial opinion seems to be that a band lique would rellewo the altuation and relense part of the $80,000,000 of deposits Beld by the banka here.

BERLIN, January 12th. The committed organized for the purpose of ericing a monument to Bismarck met to-day. after two years of inaction. The members of the committee who occupy high offices were absent. It is announced that the amount of money now at the disposal of the committee is 1,250,000 marks, A& sub-committee was appointed with instructions to report upon a site for the monument in April next.

Petersburg and other parts of Ruvala.

As a result of these communications the Russian police are said to have made a series of domicillary vlnite and have arrested a number of sibilists. It is also said that many Russians of all classes are now being shadowed by the police, and documents found in France are belloved to | have pointed to a plot involving attempts upon the lives of the Imperial family on New Year's day, when exceptional precautions were taken to protect the different members of the imperial family.

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Count Dellanoff, Minister of Education, la taking vigorous steps to prevent outbreaks upon the part of the students. The Minister will also pay particular attention to any outbreak which may occur in the schools of St. Petersburg and other large towns,

A duel with pistols was fought to-day between Dr. Roewer and Hem de la Creiz, a military outfitter, The doctor was killed. De la Croix surrendered to the police.

Eightabols were exchanged by the combatants. Dr. Roewer accompanied Misor Wissman on the latter's last expedition to Lake Nyanza.

In the Reischstag Dr. Miqúel, Matter of Finance, said that the necessity for an increase of the Imperial revenue was generally recognized. The reduction of the Customs revenus announted to 35,000,000 merks and no practical counter proposals had been made. Against the tobacco bill it was suggested that the essential point was that imperial charges should not be shifted upon the shoulders of the individual states, for it was claimed the Empire must rather give than be perpetually asking.

Herr Richter la reply said the bill would simply mean the death of the tobacco industry. After farther discussion the tobacco hili was referred to the Stamp Tax Committee in spite of the oppost than of the Radicals South Germans, People's party and Socialiste.

The Association of German Tron-Workers have elected Herr Krupp an honorary member and passed unanimous rezolutions condemning Commissioner Reuleaux's action in Chicago as liable to hurt German industry,

WASHINGTON, January 15th. Private letters received here from American travellers in Asia state that the great mosque at Damascus, one of the most famous buildings to the world, has been destroyed by fire, a fact that bas been suppressed by the Turkish authorities. Underneath the boliding was a cavo in which served in a golden casket,"

cat rentes. After a lively discussion the motion was voted affirmatively,

The daughter of the condemned anarchist, Vallant has disappeared. It is believed that she has been kidnapped by some would-be gardian,

BERLIN, January 16th, Emperor Willam opened the Praslan Diet today. In his address he sild, the growing deficiency in the estimates could only be removed empire and an adequate increase of its relo ce, by the reorganisation of the finances of the The Emperor added that the Government would continue its efforts to promote the prosperity of the agricultural classes and enable them to cope with the hard times.

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The revenue returns for 1893 show that the expenditures exceed the graula by 40,000,000 ST. ANDREW'S marks. The excess of expenditures is mostly for military purposes. A bill of indemnity wil! be necessary. The result will be some melting debates in the Relchsing.

The German Government, yielding to the desire of the Chief Judge of Samoa, has given: its consrat to the continuation of the Samoat Land Commission, believing Judge Ide to be able and fitted to pactly the country speedily.

MADRID January tálb. The Saltan of Morocco la organizing an army to proceed against the insurgent Rifiant.

VANCOUVER (B. C.), January 16th. There is no truth to the report that a company of volunteers is being formed here to aid Queen Liliankalani to reg-i-lag the throne of Hawall, An ex-Rebellion officer advertised for volunteers for Hawali, and 200 presented themselves, but no money being in iight the affair fell_through, Interested parties in Seattle and San Francisco were telegraphed to for funds, but no financial encouragement was offered.

CHICAGO, January 16th, In a six-round contest to-night between "Shałtow" Maber and "Dutch Nesl the decision was in favor of Neal.

PRAGUE, January 16th.

The trial of the members of the Omladina secret society, charged with high treason, wax contioned to-day. Counsel urged that the triat be held in a larger court. The President warned the counsel that il bis protest were repeated the eccused would be tried in batches of ten, so that the preliminary imprisonment of some of them would extend over two years. The indictment

was then read.

ZANZIBAR, January 16th,

News has been received that William Astor Chandler, the American explorer, has been deserted by eighty of bla porters. He is now in Dartsho, with eighteen porters. He is safe and In no danger.

TIFLIS, January 15th, The Shak' of Parels is ill with ́irfaenza. His condition is very serious,

ROME, January 17th. Continuous withdrawals have compelled the Bancs Generale to apply for a moratorium. It has a capital of 50,000 000 lire. The upsets exceed the liabilities 25,000,000 lire. It has branches at Milan and Génon.

ST. PETERSBURG, Yanuary 17th, A political suspect, well loformed about the movement of the extremo anil-Government party, has been interviewed regarding the reported plot against the Cear. He "mală : "Nihilism, as a philosophic political theory, is practically dead. Chronic hanger now drives the people to violence. Several of the best kuowa men in the country are aware of the selves members, and cordially wished them existence of secret societies, though not them success. It was hoped last autumn to organise a rising in the provinces, and if the plan had succeeded some of the most berored men in the empire would have taken the lead."

BERLIN, January 17th, The Emperor to-day held the Chapter of the Order of the Black Eagle and inverted Princs

Ferdinand of Bulgaria, Court von Eulenborg

and Priece von Schauubourg-Lippe with that decoration.

The Committee of the Municipal Government has rejected Singer's motion that a day's work of eight hours be provided for municipal employes. The committee adopted a mation to provide extra work on various public buildings during the rest of the winter.

BORDEAUX, January 19th, An explosion between the decks of the steamer

·Fgwator, from La Plata, badly wrecked a por. ilon of the deck, killed two mallors, Estally wounded two of the crew and seriously wounded a number of others. It is belleved that an informal machine caused the damage.

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HE attention of SHIPOWNERS, AGENTS and CAPTAINS la called to the Superior Quality

of TYTAM FILTERED WATER offered by J. W. KEW & Co, also to the advantages derived from their being able to Supply their Water in one-fourth the time occupied by the ald fashioned and obsolete hand pampa,

No Impeding the loading or discharging of Cargo

Quickest despatch with lowest possible rates.

J. W. KEW & Com c/o Carmichael & Co, La.

Hongkong, rath Túne, 1802.

Auctions.

AUCTION SALE

WINES

OF

1634

AND MISCELLANEOUS PROPERTY,

AT THEIR SALE ROOMS, 17. PRAYA CENTRAL,

TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), February 17th, 1894.

AT 2.45 P.M. prompt,

Comprising

Italian Wine In Cask, Clarets (pints and quarts), Chamosgue (pints), Port, Cherry Brandy, Glo. Whiskey, Beer. Stout, Cigani, Flug Tobacco, Coffee, Dates, Perfumes. Tweeds, Tresdie Sewing Machine, Humber" Bicycle, Japanese Jaricksho, Manual Pump, Saddle and Bridlo, and Sundries.

One Diagy with Oars, &c.

On view Saturday & M.

A. E. SKEELS & Co.,

Auctioneers & Valuators. Offices, 17, Praya Central,

Hongkong, 15th February, 1804. [142

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No. 8.

HE following Particulars and Conditions of

Tabor Crown Land, by Pubile Auction,

to be held on the spot, on

MONDAY, the rgth day of February, 1894, at 3 Ply Bro published for general information.

By Command,

G. T. 'M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary.

[azt

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, a6th January, 1894. „Paciiculars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Monday, the 19th day of February, 1894, at 3 FM, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND at Temple Street, Yamati, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 75 years.

PARTICULARS OF THE

No. of Sale.

*

PRICES VERY MODERATE

ORDERS respectfully solicited by the Unders

MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA

'8, Queen's Rois Castenas B

Hongkong, 350 Jawsary, 1894

Registry Loca lity.

No.

Kowloos

Inland

Lot Templa

Street

Boundary Measure" mtatk

N. BE W

| It. | ft. | ft. ft.

LOT.

Contents in

Squirelect

*No. 648. Yl150/150/330/3301 49,500173

GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION,

No. 44

HE following Particulars and Conditions of To or Corn Land, by Public Ansalon,

to be held on the spot, on

TUESDAY,

the seth day of February, 1894, at 3 P32, ure published for general information.

By Command,

Issa

G. T. M. O'BRIEN, Colonial Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 3rd February) 1894- Particulars and Conditions of the letting by Public Auction Sale, to be held on Tuesday, the. auth day of February, 1894, at 5 PM, by Order of His Excellency the Governor, of One Lot of CROWN LAND, in the Colony of Hongkong, for a term of 999 Years

↑ No. of Sale.

PARTICULARS OF THE-LOT.

Registry Loca-Messrs.

lity,

Marise A

Lot

Boundary ments.

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