FOST OFFICE.
Only fully prepaid letters and post- mards are transmissible by the. Biberian Route to Europe.
The as. Talshun, with the Siberian › Mail, is duo-to arrive here to-morrow,
The ss. Armand Bolfo with the Siberian Mail, is leo & arrivo hore up Monday, the 18th just,
A Mail will close lor :-
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH SATURDAY DECEMBER 16
KHIPPING NEWS,
The H. A. L. u. Scandia foft Shang- inst.,.m., be
Hotels,
And on the 1015 inst, am, and may HONGKONG HOTEL.
expected here on the 18th inst., a.m.
The R.M.S... Monteagle will loave Shanghai at 9a...on to 17th inst and is due to arrive at Hongkong at 8
m., on the 20th inst.
The M. M. Co.'s 8.5. Calodonien, with the French Mail of the 19th ult., and Swatow, Amox and Tameni-Permails from London of the 18th ult., left Dalgi-maru, 17th Dea Baigon on the 15th inst., at 1 x.m., and
Bangkok-Per Madie, 17th Dec, 0
AM. N
Macao-Por Sui Tai, 17th Duc., 1.13
Shanghai, Kobe, Yokohus and Boji Por Arratoon Apear, 18th Dec., 11 Macao-Per Sui Tai, 18 De: 1.15
Siberian
Mail-
..
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Simanghai, Nagasak· Kobe and Yokohama (Siberian Mail to Europe-Per Cale. donion. 18th Due., 4 vàr, **,
Shanghai, Yokohama, and Kolu-Per
FIRST CLASS AND UP-TO-DATE.
Hongkong, 20th April, 1811.
J. H. TAGGART,
Managers [25
GRAND HOTEL,
Telephona 197.
is expected to arrive here on the 18th MANAGEMENT & QUISING UNDER EUROPEAN MANAGEMENT Lust, at 6am, and will leave for Stinng-
bai, Kobe and Yokohams on the same 857]. afternoon at about & p.in.
The P. M. 8. S. Co.'s s... Chius; which was, dispatched from Hongkong the 17th ult, arrived at Bau Fran- is on the 14th hat,
,
The P. & O. 8. N. Co.'s 8. Devanha lofs Singapore for this port on the 16th inst., at 7.20.a.m., with the outward English Mails, and is duo hero on the 21st inst., at 7 s.m.
The N. Y. K... Miyazaki Maru, European Line left Shanghai for this port on the 15th inst., and is expected
Persin, 1811 162, 4 P.Mhore on the 18th last. Bhanghol-Per Hanging, 18th Doo,
5gr..
The N. Y. K... liratio Maru,
Swatow, Amoy and Fadiow-Per European Line left Singapore for this Haiyang. 19th Dec, 10 x..pri on the 15th inst., and is expected Shangla Nagasaki, Kato and Yuko here on the 20th last.
French
-Mail-
hois-Per
Teub okeshire
19th Bee., 10 AM.. EUROPE, &c., INDIA VIA TUTICORIN (Lale Lal- tērs:11.00 n.in. Extra' Postage 10 cents.) (Lettera postel in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the fint Cliance will be
The N. Y: K, Kirin' Maru, -Cal- entin Ling left Singapore for this port on the 13th inst., and is expected here on the 19th just.
The N. Y. K... Nikko Mara, Aus- train Line left Nagasaki for this port on the 4th inst., and is expooted heie. on the 20th just.
included in this contract mail) The S. Y. Kess. Kaano Mare, —Per Arnad Bebic, 19th | Aústerlian Line Lofa Manila for this port Dec 11AM.
Jon the 16th fast, quil is oxpected ·hore Singapore, Peung and Calentia-Pon the 13th inst.
Gregory Apsar, 19th Dec,,
KOON.
Macio-Per Sai Tai, A9th Dec., 1.18
1.1.
Manila, Celna and Hoil-Per Tin 10th Dec.. 3 r.x.
Amor and Shanghai'r Tjiboda,
10th*Déo., d«r.. Singapore, Penang and Calcutta-Pe
'Miyasaki Maru, 19th - "Dec.,
GP..
Fort Bayard and. Haiphong-Per
Sikiang, 20th Dec., 89 2.4. aji, Kobe, Yokohama, Victoria, Vancouver, Seattle and Port-
The N. Y. K. Tamba Mnro, American Lång' leff Kobo for this port
F. REICHMANN, Proprietor.
ASTOR HOUSE
(LATE CONNAUGHT HOTEL.)
QUEEN'S ROAD, HONGKONG, (ENTRALLY situatod, up-to-date Hotel, Recently ramoruled, and under entirely Now Management. Large and Comfortable Rooms, Excellent Cuisine under the supervision of an Experienced FRENCH CHEF, and patule Tables, Hot and Cold Baths, Electric Edglit, throughout. Terms modonte, First Class coromodation for Families and Tourists.
Uador Personal Supervision of
L. GAMEAU,
Propri tox
Telephone, 170
N. BLUMENTHAL, ・Manager"
Telegrama Astor
'
OPEN AIR SKATING RINK
BELLE
A5
VIEW
Telephone No. 937.
SESSIONS 10 A.M. to 12 Noon.
2 P.M. t. 4 P.M.
[24
HOTEL
Admission. 25 cents:
5 P.M. to 8-P.M.
P.M. to 11 P.M.
Admission 50 cents."
String Band will play
via Moji and Shanghai on the 16th lust, iran kp to 10 p.m. Ennis expected here on 24th just..
The N. Y. K. . Wakam Máru; Bombay Lino left Singapore for this pr on the 12th inst., and is exported The on 18th inst.
ARRIVALS. Baverie, Dr. 6, 4,911, P. 6. Cowley,
Inud-Var Rygja, (20th Deo., Ten-itin
9...
3 ralow. Ainoy and Foochow Per
Choshin-wait, 20th Deg
4
3 A.M. Nagasaki, Kobe, and Yokoliama-Por Kunna Marg, 20th Dec„, 11...
Chorlina
Maca-Per Sui Tai, 20th Dec, 1.16 Hong
P.M.
Manila, Mangarina, Hoil nad Cebu -Per Zafiro, 20th Dec,¡_8
A
Γ.Μ.
Nor:, Gen.-Bank Lina.
18th
W
PENINSULAR AND ORIENTAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY.
FILL despatch VESSELS to the Undertnantioned PORTS
the DATES na
3 HANGHAI,
& YOKOHAMA
[Capt. G. Phillipps
DRYANKA
MOJI, KOBE Non
SHANGHAI ...... LONDON, PIA
Capt. W. B. Hickey
HIMALAYA
TU BAIL OM
* About
DEMARKE,
18th Des. Freight only.
About
Freight and 21st Doc.)
Рандида. Noor, See Special
AN OCEAN TRAGEDY,
Commander Belue's Death.
When the battleships St. Vincent, Collingwood, Temerairo and Van- guard arrived at Borehaven, County Oork on Nov. 17 full details were learned of the fate of Commander Frederic G. Brine; of the St. Vin cont, who was washed overboard and drowned,
On rounding Land's End at day. brook on Wednesday, the battle squadron encountered a wind which'' was blowing with hurricane forca
LA PORTA Capt. D. O, Gregor, 2.2. 23rd Deo. Advertisement. from the south-west, with a moun
For Further Particulars, apply
P. & O. B. N. Co.'s o£ce,
Hongkong, 15th. 'December, 1911.
.....E.. A. HEWETI..
Bojoḍntendent.
NORODEUTSCHER LLOYD,
BREMEN.
tainous son which washed the vUJ+, sols fore and aft and caused all hat." chos to be closely battened down. At 8.30 a.m. Commander Brine was informed that the part accommoda- - tion· ladder, still hanging over the ship's aido, was being broken up by the sea, and he immediately went on '` deck to see if it could be secured and brought on board.
As he reached the deck heavy spray struck him on the back, and, turning to someone standing near by, he laughingly remarked: "That -
IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL-L NES. cold water down the back was not
FOR
MANILA, YAPY
ANGAUR, BAMARI, NEWQUINEA, BRISA BANE, SYDNEY. & MELBOURNE
SIKAMERA.
TO SAIL, OF
Pasz Baz0,000 * Cap. F. Breo ing
BORNEO
5,050
at the above Hotel gay. Bunday commending KUDAT & SANDAKAN ("Cop
W. GALLAGHER,
Hongkan. 18th Desriber, 1911.
HOTEL CRAIGIEBURN, PLUNKET'S
GAP
Tho. Peak, nonc the Tram Terminus. Tel. 56. For Terms, apply to the
Macu, Ja, 6, 2,274, T. Hori, 16th Dec-Moji 27: 10th Dec Gen.-N. Y. K1,
Maru, Jap. 8.0., 1,301,| K. Sakurai, 16th Doo.- Foochow 19th Dec., Gen. 0. 8. K.
MANAGER.
HOTEL LISTS.
Bovokoso BoTZL. Anderson, Mr. & Kretzör, Dr.
Mira. G.
Inck, G. M..
Wan 1, Chi, s.8., 2,060, J.Baldwin, Mr. and Lampman, Mr.
Mason, 10th Dee.-Singa
Telemachas, Br. 8,8., 1,840, Fraser, 10th Dec. Saigon 10th Des., Gen. Wo Fat Sing -& Co
Bhanghai-Per Chinbus, 21st) Deo,, b
ཝཏྟི་ Haiphong (taking Mail.for...Paklui)—.... Per Sungkjang. 22nd
9.3.
Bandakan-Per Mausing, 22nd Doc.,
Il 4.30
Australian
Australian
English
Mall.
Mali.
Mail.
Manila Thursday Island, Cooktows, Cairos, Torario, Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart,
Mrs. H. Lemaitre, *R* -Luery, H.
Lundy, Mr., S.-D. Macquoon, W. P. Maaco, J. O.
Marilent, Dr. 0. Markham, B.
Massey Miss K
pore Qili Dec., Gen-duo- Tek Song.
Borg,
15th
Mrs. A. M. Bornia, J. Brown, 8. M. B, F. Burne, F. Chilvara, P. T. Cooper, Mr. & Mrs. Condon, il. F
0. A. Coral, J. £1, D'Oettingen, Y. Esmai, E. J. W. Flaber, H G.
A.
10th Duc.-Csaton
15th
De Gea B. & 8.
Forrester, J. Forthmann, Mrs. J. H., Jr. & child
Fuller, Deams
Br.
10th Ty, A. A...
Luci, Br. s., 1,217, W. Franch; 16th Des---Swatou 10th Des., Gen.-B. & S. Helene, Gar. 884, 771, C.
16th Deo-Swatow 'Dec., Gen.—J, & Øb.
Launceston, New Zealand, Liu, Br. 6., 1,360, O: O., Williams,
Dunedin, Melbourne, Ade- Iwide, Perth and Fremantle ---
Per Nikko Maru, 22ul Doc., Hunen,
1 P.M.
Manila, Oahu, Iloilo, Port Darwin. Thursday Islands, Tamani, Cooktown, Calras, Towne- rillo, Brisbane, Sydney, Ho--
bart,
Launceston,
8, 1,148, Speed,
Des-Canton, 15th Do., Garibaldi, M. * Gen-B. & S.
Garrow, H.
Br. a.e., 087, J, McCallook, Gilbertson, L. J. 10th Deo.-Canion 16th Giles, Mrs. A. B. -Doo, Gen.-B. & S.
Goodman, A. M.
Now Huichow, Br. 6.8., 1,217, 0: Hooker, | Gordon, Mr. & Mr.:
Zeeland, Dansdia, Mel- bourne, Adelaide, Perth and
Fremantle-For 22nd Don, 3 P.M.
Taiyan, India,
EUROPE, &o.. INDIA VIA TUTICORIN-CLate Hain Lellera 11.00 .. to Noon. Extra Postage - 10 cents.). (Supplementary mail oh
board up to the time fixed! for deportare of the maili Extra Postage 10 cents)- (Letters posted in all the Pillar Boxes in time for the
"
T. 16th Dec,-Weibsiwoi. 10th
'Dec., Gen.----B. & S. Gr. 8.6., 8,923. A. S. Graham,
10th Dec, Gen--J., M. & Co.
Ching, Chl. 8.8., 1,258, F.
Hambla, 16th Dec.-Tien-
7 Manager.
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Aston Hous
Ludgroa, O... Lug.bil, V. Marchaud, Dr. G.
1.
Aguado, Mías - Águada, Mrs. Bonison, W. B. Buulaage, Mias 8,
B.
Unploy, Mrs. Ed. Browa, J. Burns, L. E. Conty, D. A.
Oox, F. W. Doo, J... Dury. F. E. Geister, H.
&oister, Miss.G.
Qollonberg Mr. &
Mta. F. L. Greer, J. WA Gutman, J. Hansen, J. W. A. Jaeggi, P. Jessen, Mr. & Mrs.
E. V. Joseph, J. Kovárick, T. Capioque, P. A. Lightin, Mr.
Mrs. W. D. Liquedo, O. N. | Loper, V.
-McHugh, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Mitchelmore, E. V. Moore, Miss Moares, Mra, K.
C... Nasman, E Parisod, Mdmə."
Poure, Dr.
Mrs..W".
Ray, E. H.
Raymon1, E.:M. · Reay, Miss F. Ritson, F. K. Robbins, F. L. Bastson, J. Shelton-Hasper,
Mr.. A. Grey, Capt. & Mr. Bibley, J. C. Halo, Mr, & Mr. Solomon, H. H.
B. A.
Goulboura, V. Gould, Mr. & Mrs.
Joseph
т
Spalding, Dr. and Hall, Capt. T. V.
tein vin Cheloo 8th Dec., Hannibal, Mr. and geob, f. 31. B. N. Đại
DEPARTED. Dog. 10.
first Clearance will be included) Mongolia, for San Francisco,
in the contract mall)-The Loongaing, for Mauila.
Parcel mail will be closet on Friday, 22nd inst, et 5 rat. Per Himalaya, 23rd Dro., 11
A,M.
Manil, Cebu and Hoil-Por Fuen-
Siberian
Mail.
Borneo, dor Sandakan. Leitor, für Saigon." Fan an, for longay... Tjjovanok, for Soumabaya,
sang, 28rd Doz., 1 pkte Tung-bing, for Bingkai.
BHANGHAI, Biberia Mail
Mrs. W. A Harrison, A. Howett, Hon. Mr. And Mr. E..A Holgate, H. Holmes, H. Hogh, Dr. S. Hame, H. 8. Hurtado, Mr.
Mr. E. L. Huat, E. B. K. Innes, Capt. R. Isnards, Conut and Countess des and maid Joreph, E. M. Joseph, R. M
and
to Europe-Per Anhui, 28-d|SHIPS PASSED THE CANAL. Kadooria, Mr. and Des., 0 r.x.
Bingapore, Tening and Calcutta-Per
Kutsing, 27th Dec, 2 P. Shanghai, Kobe and Moji-Per Fook
20th Des., 11 M. SADA,
Mala, Cuba; Hailo, An gper Yap, Friederich. Wil helmsfaton, Rabaul, Her- bertahoe, Matapi. Brisban Sydaby, Hobart, Launceston, "New Zealand), - "Duosdia,† Melbourne, Adela'de, Parth, and Fremant'a-Per Sigismund, 80th Deo. §.
Adstrailan
Mail.
12th Doo-Carmarthenshire, Jasorio, Malla, Tango Mam, Nelow,
Arrival at Home-12th Dec., Bro
mar.
Temperature Prinz Humidity
Documber 15th at 10 sm. 4 p.m. ∙10.88 80.20
68
62
Mra. E. 9. Knapp, W B. Kopp, A........
Mrs. A. D. and infantTM Spittles, J. Square, Miss W. Stainer, Lt, 'and]
Mr. C. E. Stephens, Mr. and
MTS, G.. Bleren, O. A.. Batherland, P. D. Thompson, M
Mirandes, Mr. de
Mrs.
Malier Murray, J. B. Lorries, Mrs. K *.de
Blusso, di Oriolo
V. P. Nagaki, S. Rhodes, Mis U. Ribault, L. Rosenthal, F. Rowalhi, W. Schimank, J. H. Schuster. Dr. K. Sloger, J. A. Sullivan, J. II. Thornton, Gen.
Walker, W. W.
&
Weltor, D. L.
Grao Batet, F. L.39:"2
LA Bellinger, S. Brett, Mr. & Mr.
9
SATURDAY,
S0th Desember, at 19
{Middle of Des
All de steamers of tlo Europe in Lise are Blted with Wirelau Teletaphy.
+
New Systep of Telefant ex.
For further Particulars, apply to
NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD
MELCHERS & CO., GENERAL AGENTS, HONGKONG and CHINA Hongkong, 22u1 December, 1911.
Shipping-teamers.
DOUGLAS STEAMSHIP CO., LD.
Hongkong-South China Coast Ports.
.[7
Highest Class, Fastest and Most Luxurious Steamers on the Coast, basin, plendid Accommodation for First-Class Passengers. Electric Light. Excelau Caisine.
FOR SWATOW, AMOY AND FOUCHOW AND RETURN, (Occupying 9 to 10, (lays.)
STEAMSHIPS.
CAPTAIN
LEAVING,
... Capt. J. W. Evana... Halyang Togfolvira, Mr.&Haimun... Capt. A. H. Stewart... TURSDAY, 214 Dec, nt-11-
TUESDAY, 19th Des, at 11 4.88. Mrs.
Haitan...... Capt. J. 8. Ronch... SUNDAY, 9th Dec, at 11 .. Halching... W. C. Passinuta...... | TUESDAY, 26 h Den, at 11 am.
FOR SWATOW AND RETURN. (Occupying 3 Days). Haitan...... Capt. Rach.... 1 WEDNESDAY, 27th Dec, at 11 A.
diemers will arrivo at, and depart from the'Co.'s Wharf ner Blake Pier,"
For Freight and Passage, apply to
Wrahtmore, Mrs., 0.0. & children
orar.
Martin J. N. Maxfield.-W. Muller, W. H. J. Nagnings, P. W. Oraw, Mr. & Mr. L.
A. B.
Nordabi, G. Elphinstone, F. Osborn, H. J. K.
en, B.
Pattison, W. Jensen, II. Parkis, Mr. and Jorgens, Mr, and Mm. E. and
Mrs. &'obild. children Kert, Dr. F.
Pringle, J. W., Je Taylor, R. Kinghora, J. H. Kammerfeldt, R. Van Vongen 0. Leafentey, F. P,Wathing, H Lynam, C
Yorks, A.
Manbod, L. M.
PASSENGERS DEPARTED,
Per B... Motgola, s101 on "Tüth Des., for San Fancisco,
Bostrow, O. Mae Donald, A. J.
Mentzer, W. A J. J. and Infant Cope, Mrs. Angs. Mi-andes," Mr. & Vallbrecht, Mr. & Carter, O. BAK® Mp. Jose
Mr. E
Boley, E. A., van 'Mahoney, Miss E. Warren, E. J. ·
Oran, Mr. & Mex- Nagaki, S. Waterman, E. J.
J.Q. Pim, D. Watson, L. S Damn. Miss M. Rowe, E. B. Weatherall, M. E. Damon, D. ́ ́... ́ Sanford, Mr. and Werner, Mr. and Dorey, FEP Mr. C. H. Mr, E. C. Eckley, Mr. & Mr. Bin Chin-her White. Mr. & Mr. F. K.;
H. L. HI..
Sebenck, Mr. and Eng Hak-fong 4. Mm. A. Q. - Wood, J. B.
Fields, Mrs. F. 8losum, Mr. A, BAILIEDURE,
Ford, Mr. & Mrs. Behnnok, J. H. C. Adams, Mr. & Mrs. Lumsden, Miss C.IN..
Toffolosay, Ms. &. children Mackenzie, A. Hand, Mrs. E. → Mn 'M. ' Denison, A. Ritchie, Mr. and Hautml. Mrs. MTso, Bing-ting [ - Gaskell, Mr. and
Hamburger, H. Yaby Mr. F. [{¢ Mm. W. H. ̄ Biolay, Lleut, und | Hanner, B: C. jf,, F. W:
Gmat-Smith, E. Mr G.- ALL MODO, Wan, G. F. Grant-Smith, Mr. Smith; Mr. and Hanns, Mr. & Mia Wenz Chuen-tuan, Hancock, m., Lieut. Mrs. Morton Ɑ. W. Koodhouse, H. and: Min. and... Twise, Major and Hadley, G. B. and Mrs HI: O
phím & 3 chile Johnson; A B, Went; Mr & Mrs.
Virk Mon-Tis
Mm
....
4
| Jones, Drễ &” ̈ Mmdiena Lac, Dr. A. F.
MA Evanda Baik Wilson, LA, Lumsden, Mesh Word, B. M.
Manao, Kok MoDowall, W, M
:
Douglas, Lapralk & Co.,
General Managers, `.
very comfortable.”- A minute laber A gigantic wave created on noard Just behind where. ~Commander Brine stood, and though he strongly fought for a foothold his efforts wore futile, and before the eggs of several members of the ship's company ka was swept right over the Ice side of the ship. Then commenced à magnificent but ineffectual fight for life by the unfortunate officer. With lightning alacrity a number of lifebuoys were flung to him,
the noarest just missing him by inchea,“. and he was borna off by the Waves Though completely at the mercy cl a terrifio sen Commander Brine: managed, after herculean efforts, divest himself of his coat, boots, sp trounera. He next attempted to move a heavy white sweater, bag this proved a dificuló task, and hê: literally tore it to shreds, LIFEBOATS TO THE RESOUK, *In the meantime the first lifeboks had been alung out on the davitsj And the call for volunteers was sibi wered by practically all prosen For a long time nothing could be 1con of Commader Beine, but B last he was discerned feably strug, gling some distance away. Willing hands quicly manned a second life boat, which was soon on its way to the spot where the struggling mah was last coon. He was picked up and talon on board, but life was exteri His magnificent efforts in such sea had aroused hope and enthusias to fever pitch in the hundreds of watchers in the St. Vincent, and the disappointment and grief maai fested on board when it became known that the recovery of his body had been just too late bore eloquent which Commander Brine was held testimony to the great esteem in
The Funeral took place at Ber haven.
Commander Brine shortly before his death had heard the news of his promotion to the rank of captain.
M
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JAVA CHINA-JAPAN LIJN POSITION IN PORTUGAL.
Steamer
Tillatjap Tibodas Tlimahl Tjimanoek
Regular Fortnightly Service between JAVA, CHINA and
From
JAPAN. Expected on or about For Will Ilave on or abou
A London telegram dated Flitaroem...............JA VA ..... 1st hall Deo....JAPAN ...... kat half Dio.
November 28, is as follows:-To Tipanas...JAVA .......................
JAVA 1st half Dec.
judge by the telographic reports SHANGHAL.1st half Do...JAVA.......................1st ball Deo.
from Lisbon which have escaped; „JAVA .........................1st half Dec....SHANGHAL ad ball Do the censors, Portugal is now in a .JAVA .... ................I'st ball Do:....JAVA.........2nd hall Dos. state of great unreat. Tho latest ...JAPAN... Ist ball Das... JAVA.. *al balf Dos. insurrection occurring in the Tjillwong.....JAVA .........................2nd half Dee,..JAPAN......3ad hall Des.country is said to have been the The steamers are all fitted throughout with Elastrio Light, and outcome of assiduous planning commodation for a limited number of salon passangers, and will take winge by the Monarchists. Prior to the
ail Ports in Netherlands-India on through B/L.
For particular of Freight and Passage; apply to the
JAVA-CHINA-JAPAN LIJN, York Buildings
terhare Ya 375
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Known throughout the wild and prescribed. In all cases of Anomia, Debliity and Convnicscence, to young women; children. and the aged. Invaluable in hot olimates.
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Each bottle of genuine. VIN, SAINT- RAPHAEL boars, in addition to the registered trade-mark:
(1) THE WARRANTY STAMP of the UNION DER FABRICANTE. (3) A METAL DEAL rövortising CLSTRAS
CLETEAS MELISSA and MINT cordial
which surpassan all others by its purety and faultless preparation. To be taken on a lump of sugar.
COMPAGNIE DE VIN RAINT-RAPHAEL. Vaienos (Dröms-Fransa),..
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outbreak, the Royalists sent secrot messengers to Lisbon, Oporto, and other principal torna in the country and distributed money lavishly among the Anor chists. This was with the object of inducing the latter to rise in all parts of the country imme-- diately upon the Royalist forces. orossing the border and advanc ing towards the interior.
On the other hand, differences of opinion on political questions oxist among the Republicans, but nevertheless all agree on one point-viz., that the severost measures of suppression should be applied to the Monerolista. At present thero is, no conse to fear the downfall of the Republi can Government, but a good deal more bloodshed may be unavoid- able. Both land forces and war ships are in perfect rendiness for any energonof.
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