Ireferred to was Coffing weighed onl mule must have.. weighed a ton, and

cletted to carry it,vs Ebead:

wenty-five pounds, but the

Idéd from its size that he Iminediately began to

groan in the most pitiful manner, exactly like a. human being

back ho pretended to enggerand sigged down?

as

if he was carrying ten inch guns At Die Gard

-same time he turned his✨|

at me with a mournful expression

easily, read is so much priat

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1900,

looked This

Y OF CANADA.] THE QUESTION OF DELAGOA

mail, report at sident of the Bank

summary of

BAY

THE SPANISH ROYAL FAMILY.

PARIS, December 26th, M. Gaston Routier, a well-known' French writer, has just been received by Queen Maria Christina of Spain, ENG

The Queen Regent received the journalist the large red doing on, and presently young King, Alfonso 111, and his sisters

the

entered,

The young King," says M. Roulier, is no longer a weakling. There is plenty of strungth in his fingers, as I found out when he grasped my hand. See how tall and well he is, sail is industrious, and a good boy.

He.

7.

AsmNG Chinese, oh Fab

KINGSING, British

Canton's Atatheson & Co Benediction," puxas, British gleamer

Feb, anton 9th Feb, Fold & Swire..

PEYTO-MORROW.PN CHURCH SERVICES St. John's Cathedral-Communión. 7′′

Matis, ang, Evensongs, 5.45 pat Roman Catholic Cathedral-Masa i 6 mm,

7 Bill, my And

19.30 min. Union Church Services, tool, and 6 pm." Germall Chapel, West Point, British steamer, 1,118,

Chuch, Wanchai-Mass (Chin.), St. Francis"

-6 aah, (Part), 7.30 am. Benediction, St. Joseph's Church, Gandey Ramis-Morning

-Service (English),guni.

Serving, ay

have relaxed all check, and the Boers are the Queen. I am very pleased with him St. Anthony's Chapel, West Point Mass,

8 mas

Peter's Seamen's Church-am and Wesleyan Methodist Church:-Services, go

am and 5.39 pm.

In an interview published in Paris a "Dela- e) at the recent goa Bay Merchant says that if the British were to occupy the bay at once the war could time. Mr. Gee be brought to an end in three months. If matters remain as they are it may be running business in December

-on for a year at the least. When the war began debating our twenty Fifth Birt

think the report submitted

the Portuguese at Delagoa Bay believed that he seemed to say, “are you going to allow me by the directors is one that should be satisfac

the British would win almost at once, and, so to be crushed by this enormous burden Wetary to the sharehulders. It exbibits the placed restrictions on the liner importation of were all shrieking with laughter and tried to result of a quarter of a century's almost con

anns and rescruits. But now, as the British make in take his place in lime, but not an tinuous prosperity, not only in material wealth

have not had a brilliant series of victories, they inch would he budge. Finally, he deliberately and strength, but in growth of public con- rolled over and knocked the coffin off. That fidence,

allowed to import anything, until quantities of

"In fact," continues. the writer, the. food, ammunition, and recruits are pouring in settled in Wa` let the old rascal take the bell, or the goth NOVA KO 2 g and I could almost heat him chuckling as it posits in all the banks amounted to $246,003,000 dodge is practised in throw dust in the eyes of colour in his face. His eyes are quick and St.

the total de as though the bay were a Boer base. Every march is no longer a gbild. He is tall for Chisage, well developed, and has a good healthy was looped around his neck. Another mule and on the 31st October 1899, accord-the British. The Figaro says the question

7 was then blindfolded and took on the coffin ing to the latest Government return, they Deagon Bay is a most inpirant one, calling intelligent" He looked me straight in the face. without trouble-Singapore Frce Presà. were $372837,000 huing and increase for the attention of Europe, for it may com

as a King xhuld, withour pride, but without of $26,535,000 for the eleven not our pletely change the situating the two than he appears in his portraits. He wore the per embarrassmen. He is much better looking proportion of this increase would be $704,000ents. If the iritish Government shows any whereas the actual increase in our deposits for disposition to lake energetic action there, it is uniform of an Infantry calet, with a little the year ending 30th November is, $1,815,000,

Golden. Fleece at his luoat, and from time to The increase in loans and discounts is still fikely it will find itself forestalled by the time his fingers toyed carelessly with hig.

Boers--Daldir. more marked, being S672,844. Our holding

military cap. ""He' youthful Monarch aceus of municipal and railway securities is increased by $216,941sion only increased by about the

tomed to all bodily exercises. He rides on horse back every day, sometimes taking out five

ur six different horses. He practises in "the gymnasium, and has already had several Humbles in trying to leum tan quickly to ride the bicycle. He speaks, French, English, and" German well, and is well up in Latin.

HOW ANIMALS BEAR PAIN.

The

One of the most, pathetic things the man- ner in which the animal kingdom endures suffering. Take horses, for instince, in battle. After the first shock of a wound they make no sound. They bear the pain with a mule, won- dering endurapec, and if al night you hear a

same amount na the increase of paid up capital, wild grown Train the battlefield it comes from as we have been for some time close up to our their loneliness, their loss of the human comtimit, and have circulated within the last three panionship which seems absolutely judis months over $1,500,000 of other banks bills, pensable to the comfort of domesticated Rates forcall money have advanced during animals. The dog will carry a broken leg the last half of the year, but the competition for for days wistfully but uncomplaining. The the better class of commercial business is so have not advanced in car stricken with stick or stone, or keen that discount caught in soine

fron which it gnaws proportion:ANASON way to freedom, crawls, to some we could not endure Sheep and cattle often meet the thrust of the butcher's knife without R.sound, and even common poultry endure in unto death flies to some far off bough, and as it dies the silence is onbriken save by the patter on the leaves of in own life blood. The wound. ed deer speeds to some thick brake, and in pitiful submission waits for death. The eagle, shot in mid-air, fighs 10 the last against the

Etal summons. There is no mean or sound of pain, and the defiant look never fades from its eyes until the lids clore over them bever to ung cover again.--Herald.

THE BUTLER MYSTERY..

Daily Mail, December 22ntl..

of

f

300

6.30 p.m.

MOYNINAN, 17th.

315 pm Auction le Crown Lands, Wanchai Road and Queens Road "East at E. W. D. Vices.

4 p.m. N. V. K. scáner Lizumi Marn leave

9

Afor Victoria, BC, and Seattle, pm-Anteur Dramatic Club, “Yeoman vû, the timant" at the City. Hab.. 12 pmQld Volumes Society Lecture in Fontbinding by Ms. Archibal Litle:

5-15

Nona

0.8.0.'

TUESDAY..ha M

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RRoth-Feb-Manila GERMANIA, German sicamer, 1,1741

General-Jardine, Matheson

oth Fél-Java 30th Jan, Sugar

& Ca

Swarow, German steamer, 631, ESchipper Toth Feb-Hollow 9th Feb., Rice A R Marty,

sang, British str., for Swatoiv Clearances at the Harbour Oth Robert Dickinson, British str, for Shangha Shuria Mary, Japanese str,, for Kobe. Sunsi, British str., for Shanghai. Henghe, Britishstr, for Rangoon, The French for Hollow

Fatavami ash str., for Canton,

Japanese stry for Maji.

Anping, Chinese str., for Cantön. Zaitong, British str., for Swatow, Quarta, Gerinan str., for Saigon, Kai L, British steam;launch, for Macas Cangsha, British str, for Shimonoseki.

chote, British Str., for Wuchow... Samsku, British steam launch, for Wuchow,

Io Awal Chinese steam-launch, for Wuchow. N. P. R. steamer Glenogle, legyes für Vichuria C. N. steamer in leaves for Australia.

BC and Tacuata,

Departures, DS, S, steames Lighting, leaves for Sigebe, rama, Japanese cruiser, for Japan. Feb, 19, iphigenia, British cruiser, for S'pore.

Feb. 10, Tritas, German str., for Saigon. Fuls, to, Glengary, British str., for Singapore.. Feb. 1o, Chart, German str., for Singapore Feb 10, Chungah, British str., for Japan. Feb. 10, Benglas, British str., for Rangoon, Feb ́to Bittura, British bark, for Hankoe.

Francisco Stabburdie lenives for "San Fchwushan, British str., for Swntow. I ST

=

pore, Penang and Chlechta. 4.00 p.m.-4. C.S. N. steaming Fencing, irases

for Manila. Cargo ex Trieste subject to rem..

WEDNESDAY, 14

tense agony without complaint. The dove shot years ngo very material improvements were in.. Alfred Milner, in England be temporarily took | German conversation or the drawing class; P. R. Co.'s steamer "Express, ef PAN { Fexto, Friel "Norwegian str, for Kuchinotau

WHAT ONE HEARS IN THE TELEPHONE.

The coming session of Parliament will pro bably be due of considerable interest to the banking community of Canada generally, as the usual decennial revision of the Bank Act, is likely to come before the House then. Ten freduced into the Aei, more especially in the sections" relating to circulation, bul recent occurrences seem to indicate a necessity for closer control over the issues of each bank, particularly in view of the fact that each bank is in a measure responsible for the circulation of all the offers. Doever this control may be secured, whether by peans of the Canadian Bankers' Association, ur through the finance department it is to be hoped that a measure I be devised by which the issuing of notes for circulation beyond the limits prescribed by Jaw will be lecisively checked.

The lumber trade has been very active during the past season, almost everything fit for ship ment has been sold and moved out, and prices "It is very hard to realise that the voice one have advanced very considerably, especially hears over the telephone is not the voice of the red pine and spruce huiber. It is just possi person who is talking," said an electrician, Gle; however, that prices may have advanced, chatting about the oddities of the business to a too rapidly, and there may be danger of a re- reporter of the New Orleans Times Democrat.action. The quantity of logs to be taken out "It seems exactly like the real tongs, drawn this winter may be somewhat restricted, owing out thin and small and carried from a long dis. to the scarcity of and advance in the cost of tance by some mechanical means, but it is not labour. N When one speaks into the instrument, a little Businessofall kinds throughout the Dominion diaphragm, Ike a druh-head, begins to vibrate, is active and profitable, the people generally are and each vibration sends a' wave of electricity | prosperous and contented, loyal to Queen and over the wire. These waves set up a mimic country, and proud of forming part of the great vibration in another diaphragm at the opposite, imperial power of Greater Britain. It occurs end, which fars the air and produces an imita- to me, however, that the advantages received tion of the original voice. That's not 4, very from the connection, with the mother country scientific explanation, but it's accurate. The are not sufficiently appreciated. The very autographiclegraph, which makes a facsimile prosperity of the bank, as exemplified in the of handwriting, is a fair parallel. You write report we are considering, and the security for your message with a pen, attached to a special life and property enjoyed by the people of this electric apparatus, and a little ink syphon at country, is largely due to the protection afforded the other end of the line exactly imitates every by the army and navy of Great Britain, and *** dot and curve. . The result seems like the real towards the maintenance of which Canada cop- thing, but is merely a first-class counterfeit tributes nothing. The feeling is growing It's the same way exactly with the voice in the throughout the Dominion that the time has come for some amendment to the articles of "phone"

cs partnership, and that we should cease to occupy the undesirable position of taking all and giving nothing. It is true, we have, recenity, voluntarily, sent a thousand of our brayest and best young men to assist in maintaining the rights of British subjects in South Africa, and from present appearances the second contingent offered will likely be acceptert, but that is not onough. The country can afford in addition to making greater provision for the defence of the different provinces, to follow the lead of Australia and Cape Colony, and make a direct appual contribution to the cost of supporting the British javy,

it!

leaves for Victoria BC. 5 N. 1. 1. A. Steamer #a, heaves for Havre Cargo es stemmer Solo, are subject to rent.

and Hamburg Cargofex Bayrin subject to icht.

THURSDAY,

At present, those who consider General But- ler to be one of the causes of the sufferings of Baden-Powell's, brave title bind, of the con

THE DAY'S EMPLOYMENTE siderable number of people who are being pay- The younging rises at seven o'clock at tecter by Colonel Kekewich at Kimberley, and the year round, and his time is fully occupied. of the invasion of Capel Colguy, are far and From 3.30 to 10 12 a.ta, he studies, one day away more numerous than his supporters, Bir English and the next in French; at 10 am a neither side has, as yet, been heard. As we riding lesson is taken; from eleven tổ noun know them, the liruad ficis aue, that ticheral lessons in physics, chemistry, feography, or Butler was, during a sheit but important per military tactics; at noan comes luncheon with ied, in command at the Cape, and that during the professor on duty and one of the generals the absence of the fligh Commissioner, Sir who direct the studies; from 1 to 3 p.m. comes Lover" his duties. At this juncture General thereafter rhetoric, poetry and universal hisony. Butler gave great umbrage to the loyal Eng-"| The King is very fond of history and geo- lish, not only by his refusal to accept the graphy. Sametings, his Majesty goes viding petition of their fellow-country-mea to the with the Queen Regem, and thrice weekly he Queen, not only by pecches that is drills with other boys of his age. The King friends admit 43 be very lisice, budines at seven o'clock with 1.is sisters: ni Sau by his apparent neglect in take even the . he takes a music lesson, and at 9 pan, gees initial steps to defend Cape

to bed, alter the usual prayer."

Canques fichwonge subject to inte "case of the war that many people believed to

King Alfonso is very obedient and respectului. A, D, 15. * Visinen of the tuund" at inveitable. Suddenly General Butter either to the Queen. He is being brought up very

City Hall. resigned or was called upon tu resign Various piously, but without bigotry. The Queen, who's New York Line steatadir" Queen contradictory statements were made at theeeps far from the pomp and etiquette of the

Elongfor bayes, for New Yorlig time. Then, to the surpise of all, he was Court-etiquette isting from the time of Philip China Porden Lom and Mangage Co, Lat. appointed to a very important, though now ll, which ought to be modernised-desires that

Register of shares closed inactive, command in England. At this, public the King shall take a continually increasing opinion (rightly or wrongly the faund will part in the general life of the Court In swa slow) began to manifest hos to General and a half years time King, Alfonso XIII. will 8 30 pan. for pon.--Regular Melting of Butler, nga at all because he is a Home Ruler be King in reality. and a Catholic, as has been suggested by ont of the leading Catholic organs, which forgot, apparently, that a considerate number of our officers in South Africa e Irish and Catholic, but because a great many people believe and believed that he carries-notorious-pro-Boer political sympathies to the length of quietly, watching the Boer preparations for war while himself laking no steps to counteract them.... We have our own very strong views as to General Butler's political conduci al the Cape, and we believe that our opinions on that score will be entirely shared by the public when the matter has been threshied out. But on the other hand, it should not be forgotten that though a political general, and a little son fond of writing and talking for a soldier, Guneral Butler is at least as distinguished as one or two of the commanders of divisions now in South- Africa or ordered there,

Morning Herald Dec, 281h,

The public will soon demand to know the Truth about General Butler, and we predict that before many months are over the very people. who were snapping angrily at his heels when he came home from South Africa will be trying their hardest to fawn upon him and to pose as his staunchest defenders as soon as he becomes popular again. The Government, yielding to the hysterical screaming of terrain journals, whose method is to find out the biggest crowd and shout with it, recalled this gallant suldien

PAPER PULP FROM PEAT.:

Advices from Montreal state that a company is being formed in that city for the purpose of manufacturing paper pulp from peat instead of spruce wood. The company, it is said, es pects by its process to revolutioning the paper pulp industry of the country: The Canadian peal deposits are practically inexhaustible, and statisticians claim that there is sufficient to cover the consumption of paper for three centuries. The process to be used is simple, according to the statement made by the pro moters. An alkali solution is used for the purpose of disintegrating and bleaching "the peat. Charles Lionais, a civil engineer, who Lord Methuen is fifty-five, and is reputed to has stadied the paper pulp industry of Canada have a private income of about £11,000 a year and the New England States for, some years. He has a charming place in Wiltshire, called has acquired the rights for the process Corsham Court, which he is unfortunately the intention of the company as soon as organise obliged, owing to the exigencies of his profeswitch have not yet seen the light of day, but ed to erect near Montreal a mill having foursion, to let., He married his cousin, Miss Sane hundred tons capacity. A sulphide mill of the ford, of Somereetshire, ∙same capacity will also be erected at a cost; of

500,000 dēls,

-ANGLO-RUSSIAN RIVALRY,

The Cologue Gazette publishes a report of an interesting lecture delivered by Colonel York von Wartenburg sectional chief in the German Staff, to the Berlin Military Society, on Afghannistan and the Anglo-Russian Rivalry in Asia." The German Emperor was present at the lecture,

LORD METHUEN'S INCOME... »

|_ A HOSPITAL ON WHEELS.

and, with most remarkable inconsistency, gave him an important military post at home. When the Queen, visited Irist! Sir William, to the delight of the opportunis: Press; was not permitted to take that part in the proceedings which was his by right." Those of us who pro- testert against the unfair and malevolent perse- sensationalism were at this time of day in a cution of a man for the sake of pandering to minority, but during the past week or two there have been significant hints and suggestions. about certain despatches fins General Butler- which will assuredly be demanded as stion as Parliament ineels.....

The British sehisc

of fair play is not going to lamely allow any man to be punished for doing his duty.

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the

Persiance Lodge.

Seater Chanthers tealves

fog!

4

rey Shinamencki and "Ribe, .. pan-Fonchyll Shicid Courton,

The Queen expressed to M. Kaston Rutier her opinion of the economic situation of Spain in the brief inquiry, 1s it not true that Spain is being transformeil daily, and that everything is being developed ? Routier declares that such is the case, and that a few-years-of-percé- and labour will result in great prosperity 5 puan - Odd Voltjes Society Lecture or „Aforning Post

*Partinding by Mrs Awhheld Little

SHIPPING REPORTS..

WEDNESDAY." Captain Gregory, of the steamship Cakkas | Cargo pa stedmeras da Peru, subject to rent, front Liverpool, reports:-Strong N.E. inonsoon Cargro es steamer Hagera, subježi to rent.- and heavy sca

Capuin G. H. Bowker, of the steamship Choyang, from Shanghai and Swatow, reports:-- Fresh N. winds and cloudy weather.

Captain H. Barlow, of the steamship Arping, from Shanghai, repons-federate monsoon and Bull, cloudy and rainy weather throughout, with modemte following sea.

Captain P. H. Rolfe, R.N.R., of the steamship"

sang, from Manila, reports-Fine with smooth sea and light wind for first as hours, thence to port moderate to fresh monsoon, moderate sea and cloudy sky

NOTANDA

CALENDAR.

FEBRUARY. Meteorological means based on fifteen years' observations to 1898.

Barometer

Thermometer

Humidity. -Rainfall

30.141

57.3

70.0

1.76

TO-DAY.

WEATHER REPORT.

On dark at this date at

10 .71,

Barometer.....

30.30

30.20 ch

Temperature Humidity Rainfall.

Set..

"

TO-DAY.."

ין

Saturday, 10th February, 1900, Chinese-th of rst moon of "26th year of

Kang-si • Sun-Rigs

bhr. 37min. kad skr 31min.:

"Shr. 26min. High water-Morning san

Afternoon 6hr, 16min. Loy water-Morning....... thr.3min.

Aftermon rohr-39ming

Westeris Independent (Devonpua) Military and Medical authorities will Dreyfus aroused the wholesome sense of justice of the whole world. He was, at any do well to acquaint themselves with the results of the experiment that is about të bë

rate, permitted the privilege” of opening his made in South Africa of employing, in connec

mouth, though,his enemies believed him not a ton with the war, an independent, self-support- word. General Butler repins with his lips. ing, fully equipped Hospital Train. When the sealed, yet every developinent of the campaign war broke out, iron frames of a French pattern

justifies the view that is attributed to his were sent to the Gape, and put together there,

prescience. His mistake has apparently heen in view to the quick transport of the wounded that he held a strong view that, before negati Count York von Wartenburg concluded his from the front to the base. Each frame isations were commenced with the Boers, our address by instituting a comparison between furnished wil the streders, which can be army should be in possession of Natal teritory, the Russian and the finish forces which would put into position in a few minutes in an ordinary This showed him to be a statesmair as well as be available in a fature war in Asia, and diss railway carriage that has been cleared out. Thus soldier, and events have proved that it is only cussed the probable objectives of the operations space is saved, and the wound men can be

the highest type of suldier who is qualised to of either combatant. The occupation of Herat carried with comparative comfort. But though be a statesman.. Is it really true that General the hushians would probably be. fn]lowed these simple theans have yeilded good results, Butler recommended that the fighting strength by the occupation of Candahar) by the Bish it was conleuren, beide in South Africa befare de commencemen, of

hostilities should be at least, 10c,coo, and that A and the real struggle would

Lord Wolseley dismissed his calculation as a Chimera? And was that the real cause of General Butler's exchange?

sion of Cabul in the Cross Society that somelling snore was needed,

struggle for dominion in Afghanistan would being usually compongiand; a train of

preceded by a diplomalle contest for the all ance of the Ameer. The side which won in -the diplomatic struggle would then press that "ters; to the da

the "opinion

himself to the loss,

to the aurif

pared

wod more easily than

ANNIVERSARIES.

.1

1795-kien-lung, Emperor of China, died in

the both year of his reign. 1820-Queen Victoria-married.

the at

1896 Russian Marines sent from Chemipo 7898 The Spanish- Minister at Washington

resigned. 1808-The Queen visited Netley Hospital

TALERSHAV

China Provident Loan and Mortgage (ng Li,

Register if states.lowed.

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS,

"Mais nug Australia (Australian ) 12th inst. American (Hongkong Mara) isih ips „French (Sydney) lata inst, «^". Indim (Kumsang)'igih inst. American (loga) 20th inst. Canation (Euipéess of Japan') 23rd inst American (China) 24th inst. American (Peric) 194 prox.. American (Niption Jarić) 9ih prost

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Passengers-Arrived.

'፡

Bar Calchus, frown Singapore 288 Chinese. Per Anping, from Shanghai-Mrs. Archibald ↑ Little, and 2) Chinese

Per Cheysang, from Shanghai, &c-Messr 'Edwauls, Curnow, Keelen, and Miss Strome.

Per Piensang, from Manila-Misses Ridley Duckrell, C. Noronha, 3 children and mure. Mr. Schults. M. and Mrs. Carstens, Messrs. Ringleisch, Cornell, Robinson,

Kachler, Fajardo, Sancho and servant, Capt. Clemens, Messes. Agio and servant, Garcia, Lopes Laplant, Hoggen, Kelly Russell, Wear, And 58 Chinese, a crew of, s.s. Magalanes, 14 | Chinese and to Malays.

Departed. "Per "Esmeralda, for Manila-Res. G Bpter, Master J. Davies, Messrs. D. Clark, kresh P. Kraft, S. Bromberger, W. H. Mc Har.. Nichols and servant, G. Havers, Pestan

Garcia, W: Musquido, Pasqual Jondjo JOEN OPSIS BTW. Levis, J. Chataram, I. Bonannat. Pattabril and F. Oriño.

The steaner Hongkong Maru, with tanile i &c., left Shanghai for this part this morning at daylight..

The N. f. J. slzamer Beganida,dest Singapore for this port yesterday and is, due here on or about the 16th instant

ال

The steamer Denbighshire, from Middlesbro, and London, left Singapore on qth inst, at [p.ma, and is duc here on or about the 16th inst.

STEAMERS EXPECTED;,

Eng Luylan

From

-Duck

Singapore .. To-morrow Japan

T'o-morrow

Pon Darwin... Feb, rath

Isingapore

Feb. rath

Saigon...

Feb, 14th

Singapore

Feb 14th

Singapore

Feb, 16th

Feb. 16th

Singa

Feb. 16th

Hongling Mart... Shanghai....... Feb 12th Auurdian Silentüpret

Deah, shire

2. P. folaand

of Japan. Vancouver

staru......

Feb. 2oth ....Fch. 13rd San Francisco... Feb. 34th San Francisco. Mar. istý San Francisco...Mar. 9th

View all dares the struck of shipping Amma to-the-

milk bat pemiem: Fagotinai“, and MP*rojaniel Skúlings! nagh, i dont in theja sakinining and it sa 'doing resplace; oragjik, managers at shipping fire, un give orders, 16- pwalks naturaish this office, ne; the furnt, already, supe

seitteette Infest expilable information every dD7%

PROJECTED SALLINGS.T

Alesia

Algoa America Mayu

Asturia Bayern Belgian King Bengil

The steamer Wippen Maru, with mails es Bichter... left San Francisco for this port via Honolult, Culchas.. Yokohama, Inland Sea, Kobe, Nagasaki, and | Camorti. Shanghai, on the 9th inst

Candia

Canton

HONGKONG AND WHAM PONHOES TTURNS,Changsha Isla ir Cubi

Kowloon

Chirk Dork Maidenta Maru da

· Prosper TASIS. Monadnoch

Cley of Rist

Coptic

Tyre Hongkong.. Trafalgaria

D. Juan d' Austria Steamgir Dant Victoria

Laos,

26th

› PASSED THE CANAL,

Destination.

Date

"Havre, &c. MET. 1. San Francisco, Mar. 1st

San Francisco, &c. April 14th New York

********** Mar. 18th

Marth

(Huaits, &c. .

San Diego, &c. ...FROM

Europe, &c.

New York

London.

Feb, 27th

Mar 20th Feb. 28th

Rangoon Robe........ Mar. 3rd London........... Feb. 22nd Sydney, &c......... Mar 5th A... San Francisco, &c Mar, gidge

San Francisco, &c Mar 37th San Francisco, &c. April 5th

Cornuancel... Shanghai... Feb, 17th

Denbighshire

Diamante

japan... Feb. 19th

Manil

San Francisco, &c. Mar-19th-

Emp: China post Vänenuver, &

Dovic.

Eng, Ladia

Hup. Japan

Feb. 17th

April 4th Fel 14th

Mar 3410 Frz Ferdinand,.. Yokohama & Kobe Feb.2 18th- Fintan Marjapur. Feb. 24th Gaelic A... San Francisco, &c. Feb. Ligth, Victoria, B.C... Feb. 13th: Glenogle. Guthrie...

Swatov, & Fab, tith Sydney, & feb. 20th Straits, &c.

April 4th Feb. 15th Feb. 25d Mar., 31st Feh, rath

especially a complete military Hospital Train's

Outwardah December $1. Jerome, Hailong action of the Afghans, who can put az,cco men have for some time been in use in Germany,

Indus, Dart, Loolakken, Lyrown, trapHamburg TO-MORROW.

May 30th 2nd January-Eman Laykin, Oldébranchow Yokohama in the field, would be of great importance fr

Sunday, 1th February, 1900.

Feb. 13th may therefore be assumed that the militaryance, Austria, Russia, and Italy-such trains

of luggage vans with The London correspondent of the New York Chinese-472th of 1st 2001 of 20th year of Sanuki Maru, St. Andrews, 5 January Hiroshima Maru. Kobe & Yokohama feb-gth extemporised fittings.

Herald (Paris edition) writes :-" Front what I

Kwang sil

Tembak, Erzherzog," "Ferdinána; Halsafia

Havre, &c. ......... this description has, nor hilberto been con

Feb. 14th am fold, there appear to be a storm brewing on

Sun-Rises

Denbighshire, Oranza gh bhr. zömin sidered

Jaunary Glen cessary for here has been no waT,

the subject of the conduct of the Government

MySets sete

turret, Tuskur, 12th January-Calchas, Sadongkong Marusian Prancisco, &c. Feb. 22nd and no

stomania 547, 5aming

Thuri Mar... Kobe & Yokohamn Feb, fath ospect of war there for a couple of towards Sir William Butler, whose coduct in

dfartt. 1611 Jandiary-Bayern Number's Shanghai, Feb. 24th High water--Morning ..........k. Skr. 54viin. But the Sociclyas surprised that in | regard to South Africa met with as much

19th January-Eidstate, india, Copics Kasuga Maru Manila, SeFeb. 23rd Afternoon 7hr. gmin. i-fighting to some extent almost criticisin the outset of the war as it is now

Sydney Ardantica, a3rd January-resies König Allen Straits, &c. Low water-forning and thrs 40min. always going on, the employment of Hospital exciting attention. My informant says that

Tonkin, Jannary-Jaen,

Susonia, Afternoon ....star. gămin.

Kosa Maru... Amoy, &c. Wear. 30th fanatyQuebrunch, Socotra Kweiyang... Tientsin- notyet been adopted. For the pur Sir William Butler before the war sent a series

ANNIVERSARIES. experiment that is now being made, of despatches, warning the Government against 1841-Emperor Tan-Kwang rejected Treaty,

Homoward-12th fan Andalusia, Savet, Lady Juicer San Diego, &c. orough of Windsor contributed attacking the octs, and giving details of their. Princess Cliristian gave £650, and readiness for war which have been exactly 1856-The demands of the Allies forwarded to 16th January, Sevin, 19th Jay

Singapore,. &c.. Peking by Lord Elgin,

Japan, 23rd January-Kenmare, Mein Maidauru-Man Swatow, &c. 1.3,500, have been subscribed by the verified by recent events. These despatches, it

mene, filleabeth Rickers, Patroclus. 30th Massilia..... Marseilles, &e... April 14th ety meinly out of the balance of a Red would appear, were very distasteful to the Go 1873-Abdication of King Amadeus of Spain.

Mar 2nd or Fund that was invested in the Princess's vernment, much resented by it, and studiously 1885 The steamer Doggiar lost on White January-Tantalus, enlarg, Oceanien, And Mike Maru Bombay, &c..

Rocks.

Mara Rugby, Eskdale Kornilaff, St Kilda Sestor

Liverpool. Már gali me after the Soudan War of 1885 The put away out of sight, and Sir William's con-

1889 The Japanese constitution granting re- || Stuttgart,

Nippon Maru „ San Francisco, &c.| construction of the train, by the failway duct was barshly-criticised. Sir William "in

présentative Government proclainted

Didenburg Straits, &c Wogon Company at Birming these despatches, if what I hear festme

the Emperor in person at-Takio,;"

Parramatta Marseilles, stated, under onlinary eir drew attention to the way in which the. 1806 Murder of the Korean Ministers at

PRANADA, Straits d necupied fully eight months. English were being misica by the blindness

Seoul

Prinz fieinrich.....Straits, &er bringing the train into of the Intelligence Department, whịch, frour-

Pyjrbustalono iverpoul ible was urged by what has taken place, was apparently totally 1897 Greece Informed the Powers that she mpany, and the train | unaware, or rather ill-informed and

in the

dom

seould no longer remain a mere specis

onsists of seven misled by, the Boers, 25 to their arms, anditor hf events in Crale

about 36 feet, numerical strengil-The atention ofinembers 1898-The Chinese Government granted the right to extend the Bermah Railway

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gẹn tand; when the House of Commons incelem

stores,

about six weeks demands will be made for, the nurses, publication of these despatches, about which; e ke

AGENDARAAN

TO-DAY

Jand Oregon.

Shipping.

Arrivals.

Lighting

Rohillae

Boarpedon

GEFION, German cruiser, 3,738, Rollinau, other lenne... New CALCHAS, British steamer, 1.2799, fregory,

wih Fahri Singapoza 41 Pab

· Butterfield & Swirėles Boras Frencir steamer, 599,

Eco, C. Gerafl roth Feb Pakuoi and follow th Feb., General R. Many

has also even today, certain advanced newspapers have,

Ineditorials in which much is to be read N. I. R Steamer Abergridie, leaves for Port-KOSA Maru, Japanese, steameni 1,450, between the scs, defied the Ministry to

agao, oheb Nagasaki asth,

Nippon

Kaislun

and, says my informant, you will nole | CN camer Changsha

place of Sio William Butler having bCOR.

Yowayiche given one of the

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