RRIBLE SCENES IN MALAG HARBOUR.
DERMANY'S NAVAL” LOSS.
were
Further details are now to hand concerning, the loss of the German training ship Gates, which was wrecked in the port of Malaga on the 16th of December. It is still impossible to accurately estimate the number of lives that have been lost, but a late estimate places it at forty, out of 350; while forty-night of the rescued are more or less seriously injured... It appears that the Garisenau was anchored in the outer barboar on the morning of the róth, and the crew, consisting largely of cadets,
being inspected, when a terrific storm sprang up, the like of which no inhabitant of Malaga can remember. The commander, thinking he would be safer out at sea gave immediate orders to the engineers to get up steam, but before this could be done the vessel was flung violently on a reef and immediately began to settle down. A scene) of borror ensued. A large number of the crew | threw themselves into the sea, seizing planks or anything which offered a support in the angry waters. Few of these, however, reached the shore, and at the end of half an hour, nearly all of thein had disappeared, while the training ship was by that time submerged up to the middle of her masts. Crowds of sailors and other persone flocked to the quay, but the violence of the storm rendered the task of rescue from the shores-une-A-maroon manged try Malaga sailors put off and by a supreme effort picked up fifteen men, but before it could reach the quay a huge wave capsized the frail craft, and twelve of the temporarily rescued were drowned. The her three were pulled up by ropes thrown in the quay,, while two of the brave sailors also succeeded in clambering up by ropes. Two officers were washed ashore on planks. The ship's lifeboat, which got away with twenty men on board, was capsized, and seven- teen were drowned. The rescued men have been well looked after by the municipal autho rities of Malaga, and supplied with dry clothing and beds. Malaga now has a look of desola tion. The consulates" flags fly at half-mast, and the theatres are closed. Among the drowned is the first machinist, the naval engineer, and several boatswains who formerly belonged to the crew of the Friedrich Charles. One sailor who was saved became a lunatic. Others were terribly bruised. The first officer fought the waves for hours before sinking. Another main"i tained himself afloat by embracing a log for five hours, and then disappeared. Among the saved is Berndt, nephew of Chancellor Bulow. The waves' continue to throw corpses up on the beach. It is believed that it will be possible to save the artillery and the safe containing money. The officers are said to have been excellent seamen, and no reproaches are cast on them. It was impossible to make the curve of 180 degrees necessary to reach the harbour when the storm broke, there not being enough sea space. Her Majesty's cruiser Pioneer tailed for Malaga toʻ ́render any assistance possible to the Gneisenau,
LUMSDEN'S HORSE,
The Viceroy entertained Lumsden's Horse to lunch in the marble hall at Government House, Calcutta, on the 3rd instant, Lady Cur. gon and several ladies being present, besides
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Letters for the following persons lis claimed at the Post Office Adams, A Adams; J. Ath, G. P. D. Ahlmann, X.
Anderson, Mr. A.'
Anderson, J.
Andrews, D. A.
Mohamined.. F. S.
Millar, J;
McDowall, Jav
McNamaraj B.
Moyi, Miss
Moody, Dr. C
McConnell, A. E
McCallough
Bun Heung
Moutsenaix
Blomfield
Muller, P.
Barry, Capt. J.*
Bohin, O.
Rush, D. F..
Beddulph, Lieut. L. 5. Menzell, Capt, W.
Bryan, R.
Bailie, J. J. Baites
Barclay, Mrs. T. Brander, W. Brockman Dosenberg, W. Bradburry, G. W. Brown, H. Bicarbonat, W. Barbey Bronson, O. C. Bishop, E. M. Benn, A. Bashan, E. H. Cassalond, D. Callsen, F. W. Copy Mid Chisholm, G. P. Cambell, W. G. Cotton, Dr. A. - Cambell, Mrs. J. Cooper, F. C. Caps, Mrs. J. H. Corah, A. M. Chevers, W. G. Clark, Mrs. F. R, Caulfield, W. T. Cooper, E.
Coke, Dr. G. H. Colegrove, R. Clarkson, G. Curren, T. B. Coleman, F. Cartlidge, J. Dupignac Draper, W. Dandert
Dawson, Mrs. P. Duriot
Datema, Capt. E. Dimitrios, J. Dallas, H.
Dessallais Darnell, H. B... | Duckmantou Evans, J. H. Embden, M. Ellis, Mrs. F. Fawcett, G. Fowler, C.M. Fung Kee Fernandez, D. Gleeson, R. Gorden, J. N. Gradzizki, Gillis, Mrs. G. Gedaljy. Coal, F. Girling, G. R.
Gillespie, J.
Girling, A
a number of guests. The affair was most sucGulicom, Mrs. S. C.
cessful. Lord Curzon made a short speech and responded in a humourous vein when Colonel Lumsden proposed his "health`as - Honorary Colonel of the Corps. The men afterwards attended a crowded service at the Cathedral, when Bishop Welldon preached a stirring qor- mon.
THE UNKNOWN AUTHOR,
WHO WROTE
AN ENGLISHWOMAN'S LOVE LETTERS"?.
By last mall, advices arrived of the excite ment in connection with the new book à - Englishwoman's LoveLetters. Mm. W. Heron- Maxwell, the journalist, writes to Penang that the style reminda ber of hallock, and she looks to him, for that reason and for other peculiarities in the book, as being the author.
Gurtruide
Geansy, B.
Hearder, E. H.
Hawkmatria Houstin, Harding, C. L Hakney, W. Hindrichs, W.. Hinderkoper, J.
Miss R..
Hodder, S.
Hughes, GAH. Jong Gee
Jackson, 'Capt. Joseph Jones, G. H. B.
Kiraulioff, A. T. Kahounsky, S. Kong Ah Muoy Krater, W. Lauro, O.. S. Lewis, H: W. Little & Co., D.
Lyall, Hill
Lusbany, R. I. Lopez, Miss E.
Lac Lange, W.
and say: "I am told that yonder lady wrote
There are more reputed authors and authoresses and editors and editoresses of this suddenly famous book than there are authors of Beautiful Snow. It is fast becoming a craze to go about guessing the authorship. It is Christmas novelty for which thousands of people † Lynch, G. Y will be thankful to the unknown author, whoevera. Lisettle, A. he or she may be. If you go to a dinner party you are sure to be asked "Who wrote. Englishwoman's Love Lelters 7" And then if you are clever you will call attention to the nearest stranger-beautiful woman preferred---
it.".That will add zest to the
game,
The authorship is now attributed to at least sixty more or less well-known writers. Mr Murray, the publisher, has told & Daily Mat! representative that the book had sold batter than anything his firm had published for the last twenty-five years.
"I do not know who wrote it” said Mr Murray, "and cannot even guess. My Impression is that the letters were genuine enough, and that they were edited by a literary, hand, so as to give them that perfect touch which has made them such a delight to the reading public. At present there is simply a wild run on the Book, and I am 3,000 copies.to debt to the trade."
No one seems to have the slightest inkling as to the authorship, A writer in the Academy atates that the only hypothesis which fits all the circumstances of the case is that the girl's father was the father of the young man also and to the truth of this hypothesis innumerable fodications point.g
This is rather cryptic, but it has drawn a response from the editor of the Letters, who presents compliments and thanks to the writer. In the hope of clearing up the mystery, and also with the desire that no writer, however brilliant or popular, should, even unwittingly, appropriate the glory which belongs to another, the Daily Mall has by telegraph put the plain- question: Did you write An Engishwoman's Love Letters to a number of popular novelists! Here are their telegraphic replies
"No such luck,"
John Strange Winter- "No."I did not write An English woman's
Love Letters.
Beatrice Harraden,
"Have written love letters to several English women. Which do you, refer to ? * -
"Deny entirely."
George Bernard Shaw.
Anthony Hope Hawkins.
"Am entirely guiltless of wearing any heart
on my sleeve for daws to peck al
"No, I did not write An Englishwoman's
Love Letters,
Lhm not the gulagni"
Am not the authoress
Marie Corelli
Max Beerbobra-
Moore,
ády Ridley,
#1 did not write it,”
M. B. Braddone
Launder, W.
Lewis, R. C.
Luk Cheuk Man Lee, Mrs. L. Leslie, H.
Anthony,
Marquis, N. MacBain, G. Macalpm Melsgler, T.
Mackrchale, W, E. Mathews, Mrs. W. Mackenzie, A. C
McWilliagy, Mias Mayer, E. Majer, Mrs. Montilla, B. Martinef
Mardaithal, C. S.. Mills; Mrs. 1. Moore, W.
Norton, E C.. Nogel, G. P. Neave, Mr Nicholson, 11. Nanson, R. C. Oldham, G. O'Dell, F. Oldenberg,
Powers & Co., R. H.". Pow Long & Co. Panegeon, Mrs.
Paterson, J. B.
Poniery, Mian Perral, J. Piry, A.
Flores JS. Fox, F(2) Fürsia Karsanga
Geoghegan, N. M. Garia, M. Giese, A.
Gosselin, Comm.
| Ghulam Rasööl,
Hizam Singh'..... Hans, MrsAJ;C. Hooker, Mrs. 0. Harmian Singh Heintz, H. Hira Singh
Hooper, Mrs. A. F. Hinton, R. S. Hakam Din," HAwan Singh Hollister, G. K Hlada Singh Haraguchi, B.. Ibrihim Khan Trancia, F. Tickson,
Jenkins, B,N. A
Joseph; S. S. Abdul"
Jurmanali Shah
Kader Bap, Insp
Kala Singh
Rennis, A 'Stern (1). Shamiosky, B Sultan, "Mabomás Smidlar, H. Saloon, A
Sato T Sabay Khan Saira
Said Mahomed":
Sassoon, P Stanford, M. M. Sturdy, EV Stevenson, F. Solomon, L. P. Thomson, Charles Thornhill, Capt. Teves. Mariano, Tomas, CF. Telvier Utter Singh Umerami, Na Vallance, Watts, F. War Singh Wan Pal Yam
- Vonsen, ¿Mrs. "
Young, F. H. Zaiza, M.
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Paulding, G.
Pasucal, F.
Patyn, J.
Robinson, C. Reanic, F.
Reid, Capt. C. F.
Rialton, J.
Renori, C. J. B.
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Ricci & Co.
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Rafter, Major J. A.
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San Fat Sen
Skinner, W.
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H, C.
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Simon, Dr. M.
Skordahl, J.
Scott, G..M.
Smith, H.-M.
6hariff, Miss M. S.
Salisbury, J.
Spindaler & Co. Scott, C. H.. Smith, C. I. Smith, B.
Sheppard, T. M. Scott W. G. Stevens, R. Souza, J. A. Schilling, G. M... Sundt, H. Suzuike, 5. Todd, Capt. J Trumpt, E.
Thorne, Miss M. Tomé, T. Tchang, M. J." Thomton, CiH. Tiberi Taussing Mrs. E. D. Upton Upham, M. U. Williamson, T. H. Watson, H. G. Walter, A Wallance' F. Weston, G. Westrop Miss E.
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Kumrai Khan.. Ackermann & Co., R. Knagpstein, O. Abonne, S. A. Kamman Singh Adam, Miss
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Kienia, Min A. Kelly, M.-J. Liaco, Cheang Lopes, DA; CJ. Lowe W. S. Lam, Aron Leopold, Herra Liule, Mr. Ladha Singh, Loyalt, Min Mandig, A. L.. Meula Bux Mahomed Akbar
Abdul Rahman Aldny Khan............. Arjun Singh Aurulatos, G. N. Afzal Khan Bakli Mahomed Butchen Singh. Bagoo
Bagat Singh
Buckje, P.C. 583:
Brandt, C.
Bakan Singh
Manga Khan
Bhagwan Singh (3) Mussa Khan
Bakaba Singb
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Brandt, F. Bauer, E. Brown, Itrik Budha Khaa Bull, P. Galvan Bonnet, F. NA Carrington, J. C. Cadlend, Miss J. Cafewall H. R. Connell, J. J. Chandi Singh Coy, C
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Perick,
Pierra, Dy
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Pale, Percy
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Goods not cleared by the and February, NOON, will be subject to rent.
No Fire Insurance will be effected by gay case whatever..
All damaged packages must be Godowns, and a porticate of the obtained from the Gadown Company ten days after the vessel's arrival her which no claims will be recognised,
Optional Goods will be landed here unlis Instructions are given to the contrary betői APM, TO-DAY, MA
JARDINE, MATHESON & Cas
Wyk Agents
Hongliang,
CONSIGNEES of CAR
NORDANKVAMERICA": The above Steamer ha Mignces of Cargo are herdby: in their Bills of Lading: and to take immediate délivër from alpbgaide.
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* Cargo Impeding the discharge will be landed and Vitáred at Cons and expensa
8 VAN
Hongkong, 26th, Anuary 1,
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Japan, Limited... (Preference)........ The Bank of China Japan, Limited... (Ordinary)......... The Bank of China & Japan, Limited... (Deferred)........ National Bank of
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Marine Insurances.
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Co., LL *** North China Ins. Co., Yangtare Ins. Assoc.
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Uhina Sugar Refining Luron Sugar Refining!
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88 $31 buyers $51.30 salei
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