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DISTEPES IN NEWFOUNDLAND. St. John's, Joo, 29,-The abjest misery of the people cannot be exaggerated, Hundreds are starving and without fuel, while severe snowstorms are raging. The authorities appear to be powerless to afford relief. The nasmployed are quiet, but it in feared that they will not remain
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is reported that the Governer is preparing a sotema that will provide employment within. the next week.
The Allan Hino steamer Laurentian, which arrived to-day from Halifaz, encountered terride weather. She had her deoka swept and the cattle fixturca carried away, while a portion of her cargo shifted.
QEPRESSION IN THE TRANSVAAL.'"
London, Jos. 26.-The Times bas re- ceived vaguely worded telegram dated January 27th and signed Britian Residents of Johannesbe bitterly complaining of the distatorid ud messsing attitude of Boar forces around the town, who, the despateb
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In memory of the White King, were alixtortion of Sir Hoary Living to retire lowed to be placed at the foot of tho podes from the stage. Admittedly he has made tal, and to remain there during the early handsome fortune, and some practical part of the day,
THE CATHOLICS AND VARDINAL MANNING'S BIOGRAPHY.
A
ere selosting a site for a fort with the aid of a German expert. The despatos nieo Easerte that the Johannesburg women are subjected to maddebing indignities and pre- dicts that there will be an uprising unless the British are released from their sozf-like
people think it is his bounden duty to retire condition."
and enjoy it, the presumption being that 'MURDER WILL OUI,"
he cannot possibly get any enjoyment ont London, Feb. 1.Mr Porcell's Life of of his art. Definite statements have been Paris, Jan. 25.-Iu the Court of Assizes Cardial Manning, in which he makes state-mad
made that Sir Baury will produced Saling at Dragason, Victor Robello bus bson aen- ments regarding taroed to imprisement with hard labor for religious intrigues which are damaging to
the Cardinal's political and Caesar' in London, and follow it by runn life for the ma:der of Abbe Gabriel Segal, the Prelato's ropatation, has treated such a
ing through the while gameto
of his nuc- cus40s, pay the forg.contemplated visit to in Old Compton street, Soho, London, in
vast amount of offence
enge in Catholic oircles the Australian colonies and South Africa, October, 1804. Begut belonged to a rich that Cardinal Manning's executors have and the and inflasctial
in the Argentine issued a disclaimer of all relation with resorts
setilo down upon the ancient family
ostate of some decayed aristocrat, situated, Republic. He was found dead in his bed at a d
at oasibility for the
work,
We do by preference,leoar Stratford-on-Av adding: the period above named in a private hotal, not in the least recognise the Cardinal in good folk who indulgo in
there hanging from the bod-post by a ell hand- the so-called biography. Nevertheless, the reckon without Sir Henry Irving bims lf. kerolief, which had been tied tightly araand executors have been compelled to admit that. The lateet letters received by his friends his neoir. Nobody then knew who he was, the work is founded upos Cardinal Man-
hore make no mention of Luis retirement, but ou the table the room was found this uing's private papers, which they allowed and the business arrangements, erot now K'loon Dock note; Dear Sir,-Do not aeanse eaghody Mr Pureell to tine, though they afterwards made by his trusted agents are of a charac I am finished with life. I recoked the authority and tried to provent ter to justify the belief that he has not the am disgusted with my family. I do not the publication of the work.
romotest intention of quitting the stage one Cos'tan Dook regnite any noies after my death. I have
moment before he is compelled to. no papers. I do not
anybody Kloon Dook the other motives. Once more, keep silent
RUSSIA AND GERMANY. Berlin, Jan. 26.The Russian Embase- To-day Cos'tan Dock
To-day
to-morrow ro-day Tu-morrow l'o-morrow fo-morrow
Soday To-day to-morrow To-narro
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wish
to know
-Avon. The Boulations
LORD SALISBURY ON THE SITUATION. London, Jan. 31.-Lord Salisbury then turned abruptly to the Armenian ao as not to have any scandal. May God tion, and reproached the religione commu-der, Count Osten-Sacken, on Saturday
you. I am a native of Peru. (Bigoed), nitics
bless you.
Louis Caseres. It was capoluded that the Bitice with laboring ander a mistake when dead
Iman was Caseres, and that he had, in thy supposed that England bad bound fact, committed suicide until a few days af- here in honor to succor the Armeniane, terwards, when the officials of the Argentine in order to force him to govern the Arme-
means to
a to go to war with the Sultan
in the Arge
дате.
which
been chief
chaplain
'I
Interpret
Gardens,
evening presented to Emperor Willlim the Car's congratulations on the Emperor's birthday, together with an oil painting pa- exercises at the inauguration of the Baltic presenting Kiel harbor at the opening Tegation, Segui baving nifed the dead ang well. The Berlin trasty, ho said, canal at the moment when the Imperial
Argentina army, man, who had told the police his proper the Sultan promulgated certain
Sound the merely the signatory powers that if yacht Hohenzollern was passing the Russian They
also said that they had reason they would watch over the execution of
certain reforms, flagahip. to believe that there had been foul play. It D WOLF
GIRIS AS GARDENERS. was found that an
dia hot on guideotified man bad thors reforms, nothing more
not
New York, January 26.An astonishing forged Begui's signature to a draft for £500 think anyone
that as an step toward the equalization of the axes and had obtained the money from a banke in odvelating to go to wat, As to the Cyprus has been taken by the directer of the Kow Havre, It was, however, months afterwarde
Salisbury Convention, Lord
He has engaged two young before Babelle was arrested at Teulon for contains no trace of an undertaking to in ladies as gardeners in this, the front of taking part in a brawl. Be was personating torfere in behalf of the Sultan's subjects, ray Gabriel Segui at the time and has been was concerned in the drafting of both they wear trousers when at work. Since rayal kerticultural parks, on condition that proved to have been Segai's moordarer.
these conventions, Lord Salisbury said,
the director has been they wore engaged and nothing would have induced me to overwhelmed with applications from gitle, pledge my country to surb a desperate un- but ho will not engage others until he sees dertaking,
The speaker reminded his heaters that as giving every satisfaction. They are hew the experiment works. The novices the reforms which the Sultan had racoutly roads to tackle all kinds of rough work, acceptad, although very guod reforms, like mon. No distipotion is made. The could not be expected to produce good director could not engage them as reguise government in two months.
They require time to work out, the training, but as
gardeners, although they had had previous apenkor went on to say. They would re-wearing trousers, & condition with which 'boya.' This fuvolved quire time in a civiliand community, and they cheerfully complied, much more so in a community, I hope they will have a bene- a savage and fanatical ficial effect sa the time progresses.
Lord Salisbury then continued by saying: Meantime by spreading among the Torka
1
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A MILLIONAIRE PAVFEE. Paris, Jan. 30,-A short time ago an unknown man, apparently about 70 yeare. K'loon Deckeld, fell in a fit while walking along the Boulevard des Capasines. The police took charge of the case, as there was no one accompanying or in sight who knew. anything about the man. It was ascertained with some difficulty where the stranger lodged, and he was taken there. Among the papers found on his person was an envelope which he carried is an inside pocket bearing the post-mark Boston, and enclosing chegge for 20,000 francs. The place where the man lived and to walob he was taken unduecious was a cheap lodging, the fooling that their dominion was threaten. Me W, G. Allen where it was learned he had lived in appared the reforms have unfortunately led to Miss Jr Balbeed His Malouin
Miss C. Balbas ent poverty for 12 yeare, d'expired soon the perpetration of hotruts, which can only after being taken to the place. A search he compared with the days of Genghis Me L Barindosgue was thereupon made which revealed Khan and Tamerlane. I am aware that
Lyon M. H. Bakkay quantity of French bank notes, among many influential
and. Mre F. B. people aver that Miss E. Balinfaute Marshall securities, etc., placed at various points in this was done by the Sultan and his Go Mr J. W. Bolles Mr L Mortel the apartment, of the total value of 200,000 Froment with set purpose. My own Mr and Mrs & Me J. H. franes, Eforta are now being made to onini
is that the Sultan's Government M: Auton Brostjo MR. B. McBirey
Bottenbein Rey, and Mes Mason accertsin the name of the mÁN,
is weak, wretched, inipotent and power- PAIN AND THE UNITED STATES, lese, but it is a
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The November-December number of the China Review contains less
dan, but the few articles at variety than Porpora
The opening paper by teren.
Herbart
Rainbow Rattler Sparton
A, Gilos on The Now. Testament in Chis Redpole
no treats of a question that mast 2000s Swift sarily be of great importance in the eyeh Th of all missionaries.
Mr. H
Tamor
Undanstad
Parker's Short Journeys in Szechnen" Tweed
10 Wivera
aro continued, and a goodly instalment of Victor Emanuel these trayois in the interior of China is given. Mr F. H. Balfour fatributes paper of some length entitled "The Era Poror Cheng, founder of the Chinese Ba pirs which will be read with genuine
itsfest by students of
Chineas history, A tow short notices of New Books and a Amber of Notes and Queries, one of which On Chinese Ostha in Western Borneo And Java might appropriately have been placed under a separate heading, complete the sumber,H.K. Daily Press,
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pub desir.
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400 1490
3500
Captain Bayle Captain Delort
Saigub Nagasaki
Kobe
1830
Garroan ganbast
430
340
Russian froualad
Gaston
8800
8000
French ori
German oraiser
ertizar
$4400
BOOD
Shanghal Nayataki
Away
4380
8000
Russian
German flagship
7077
Nagasaki
aloop
1200
2160
German ereisor
1940
2800
Russisa Fretch
sicop
1330
French gunboar
1200
Nagasaki
3:0
600
U. 9. al
400
BUJ
Saigon Tientsia
1050
16 1800'
1057
Chemulpo
Russian sicer U. S, sloop
1000
Manila
มอง
1970
U. 8. Asgship
5800
Kussian gunboat
14 13,500
Naganaki Ticotaln
Nagasaki
1480
12
2000
Realan cruiser
Captain
6000
B000
600
La Com. Emoty
.8
450
Lient, Commander Videi
4400
8090
19
10,2
8000 18,280
Captain von Feltendorf
Shangbai Bangkole K'loon Dock
4800
Com'der Jose Warieta
Captain Batranoft
960
11:30
Captain Astromolf
Vilditostick
2100
8100
Captain Herbing
Neaking
4000
240
A
Haigont
Commander Constalla
Bangkok
$600 1700
Captala J. Rogastyanaky
Blagsbord
9800
Commander Stockton
Nogowaki
1470
Cáptala Zabedali:
Foghor
cruiser Spanish transport
T. S. ganbess
Besneb and Gorman oruizor
Spanish cruiser Russian 1st alase uruteer
Bukan gabuar
DM ELMA
Jasian oruinos
Firmen oraisor
Frough cruiser French ganbout Bussian troedind
U. B. orufser
Hasian ass
1400
Capt. Bouchanoff
Fuelkerabum You Dresky
Rivet
Captain Jaeschke
Capt. Lindestroom Captain Brinkmann Capt. Beklemichef
Lottenant Genohet
Hanston
Captain Vimigra
Commander Podispelsk
8 850 Com, Reisinger
Captain JJ. Road
Bareht
Captala Rodionof
opicios
In
M.
Martie
hers protest energetically against the United States Senate Committee's attitude on the Cuban question. They declare that the in zurgents have fulfilled none of the requisites of international law or quags for the roogni belligerensy. The Government or gabe with the view of pacifying the public only answer for England that we could Me and Mia ChspinsoMejor and Mrs Pem uritation, point out that Fresident Clevoland, have threatened what I may vali
and maid аблоу bie ministers and the Federal authorities an adhes, in the noising of eu tome here and Bagina Choaseler Mr La Planin
lion of
на
Mt
-Ool, Prental
A whole fanstical population | Mr and Mrs Cook Mr A. H. Ronnie
Sir Price
Mr. B. Ridhy
W. 2. Mr O. Bogho
Robertson
Mr O. H. Ross
far Lave preserved a perfectly correct and there, but when you are dealing with the Mr L. a. Connor friendly attitude towards Spais, contrasting tising of strongly with the popular sympathy and augalust a population with whom they have Me E. Davies sistance the insurgents have obtained from been at bitter enmity for apes, and who Me F. B. Denoon the American people."
are situated in mountaina far removed Me and Mrs DebufetM from the sea abote, you ata degeit. Mr W. A. Duff THE BRITISH EMPIRE "LEAGUE.
ing yourselves it.
you imagine that Eng. Me J. B. Duncan London, Junuary 20.-The Lord Mayor of London, Sir Walter Henry Willia, presidedam, long as it is, could have. B. EdminsterMr T. Sang
Eng Mr and Mrs Earl land' done anything in to-day at the langurul meeting of the but
mitigation. Nothing military British Empire League, formed to postions
FoOriok Mr G.
Mis Slade the work of the Imperial Federation League. sees the done it,
and Foal could
Me H. K. O. Fisher Mrs J. T. Smith does not Mr A. Fuchs Bir Joba
for milltary occupation power F.2.8., H.P. at that distance. Mr Gladstone wrote in for London U
Hr
Greenfield of the
Hali
explained the o
letter that England could cope with five or The Duke of Devonshire aix Turkeys. "That was a most ill-judged
the meet us on
18
Japt. John Roa
Misa Smith
Mr H. Smith
Mr D. Soutar
Baizes
Mrs
Habham Mr
H
Mies Summers
Mr Lula Thoollier
Mr and Mrs J. P..
Thomas Mel R. LA Thoman
was elected President. Among the speakers and raah observation. If the Sultan would Mr G. Harris wes Mr Ricbard Dobell, of Quebeo, who referred to the loyalty of Carada, and said could cope with five or as gatentie Mr J. J. Hoss
or six Battans. But it Me O. Holmstrom that the formation of the British Empire is rot north League would be hailed with great satisfac land occupying these inaccessible provinces. Mr A. M. Huke
1 arguing the possibility of Eng I am not bound to answer the question.Mr why Burors did not interfere. I say ada MFG. A. Jenkerson B. Walker
Capt. and Mrs Hant Mrs Tocque
Johnson
tion is the Dominion,
• powers wished to Mr Joh
ANOVIÉER EXPRESSION OF GOOD WILL. New York, January 30.--The National Bidently that nous of the Board of Trade at its closing session to-day interfere, and I believe their viow is that, by an unadinous rising vote directed the
with patience
will
AD
Kalsor
Me W. Till
Me H. E. Tomkins
H. Torner
Me
Mr L. Webster Mrs Willcomb Commander and Mrs
Wyley
President of the Board to send the fellowing is the only the Sultan's prestige, which Mr Morton Jones
in the country,. Peaco sentiment to the Associated Chambers ultimately re-establish order and allow in Mr J. Kinghorn of Comeres, Luudon, England: The duery and commerse to take their usual
Mr J. Kirkwood National
Board of Trade of the United scoure course. That is their view, and it Mr and Mrs NortonMiss Wyleg andgaver. States, assembled in annual meeting
Kyshe is our duty to give the Sultan time. Washington, sends greatlogs to the Asanoiat not for me to pass judgment on that vie Capt. and Mrs Lloyd.”
ime. It is
Air F. Leyburn Capt de Toung at Chambers of Commerce of Great Britain, but no other remedy has been suggested. reciprocating all the friendly sentiments It is soms sucuuragement to and that uttared by English scmmercial bodies, and already some deges of order is being ro expresses the earnest wish that commerce stored. If
ybu nat not with the powers
do not and religion, representing the
great progresi sive and civilising forces of the world, pray you must not against them, and produce Mr and Mrs A. Chep-Major the Hon. and galamities far more awful and terrible then brably avert collision between the Eng- the Armenian atrocition," lith speaking nations, who more than any In condition, Lord Salisbury referred Mr W. S. Barrison Mr and Mrs other represent the antiment Pease on to the recent patriotic demonstrations in M
Arnot earth, goodwill to men,"
the Colonies in the food of the threatened and Mrs Gao, Mr B. P. Shokdon foreign complications, and said I care Mr F. 0. MeUalium Mr and Mrs Flodiay
Mr F. H. Slagbok not how much wo are isolated if we are will shad a beneficent
PEAK HOTEL
man and children Mira E. Noel and Miss Ove
ohila
Harvey
Holmes
Roid
THE MARTYR KING'S ANNIVERSARY. London, Jan. 30.- Au sziraordinary scene was witnessed at Trafalgar Square this auited, An example has been set which Me Hugh McCalfan Smith and family morning. Thie was the anniversary of
Mr U. A. D. Mel-Miss Smith light on the latest
bourne
the
ezeontion of Charles I., of England, who was generatioga of Englishfoods and resumad / Major and Mra G. E. Mias Tuchar
bebeaded by order of &
der of a spesial High Court
As
he finished bis
of Justices appointed by the Commuat, dan bis seat, he was greated with loud and
pros
Mocro
Sixth, 1840. This morning many smak longed obsera: Lord Halsbury, the word Me W. Nicholson
Obansellor
Secre
called Legitimists arrived in Lord George Hamilton Pres
parties of Trafalgar Squaro c
Mr A. G. Stokes
Rev. and Mrs GR
Tollings, Me
Wond
WINDSOR ROTEL.
taro with doral wreaths bear tary of Stats for India 31r i
Trade, and other ing divere inscriptions. These offerings they aident of the Board of
place at the foot of the statua zombers of the Governcions, were alde Me and Mrs C. H.Mt R. & C. Lambers attempted of Charles I. The first of the Legitimists Raves of the Association. Lord. Beliebury, ta appear
Baily ppear arrived at 8 o'clock this morning, at the opening of his speech, referred to sand they imbrensel in number as the der lurid light upon what might happen
the recent Travavusi usisit throwing a Me and Mrs DanielCapt. J. W, Lo wars on The palice, however, compelled
# Baugh
YACHTING,
Mies Dandy
Me
Conaal R, dB. Tayard
Me A. Madrolle
them to remove the Preathe as each à des Home Rials were granted to Ireland. As Mr and Mrs ClarksonMe John Mahony monstration was contrary to law The coon as the Tranerasi was in trouble, ho Judge E. E. Duady Mr J. Margelin orowd, which at one time was very large, pollied out, it applied to the forsiga Mta Dandy
Ra Melutoah beged, and then, with angovered hoada, zp
powern Instead of to England for support
Mrs Dundy, de
Dudi Meed posted the collect referring to the so-called
A. Prantlas Bokusedo London, Feb 1.-Mr Whittaker Wright, Mr G. Elton Mias Ray Then the Legitimista harif sovereign,
IN BlacCarthy Ray
· UP.
p prayers for the dead King, but sa Australlad yachtemaa, has offered a Gay Mr Festa When täs demonstration began to attract toc of the falue of 500, to be sailed for dur
Mr and Mrs W. Ro mush attattion it was dispersed by the ing the Riviers casu, sud with the object Mr. Goebel
Foster.
binson police. During the morning. howover of bringing about a meeting between such Capt. W. H. Grarat other admitats of King Charles came singly big yachts as the Britannia, Setanta, Alen M and Mta R. J. and 2 oblideen to the statue in Trafalgat Square and ap and possibly an American yacht parently by ordern resolved from the Uniei.
Harris
Mr Je-Taller of Reitor, at Scotland Yard; a bumber of
London, January 20. There has been a Mr. and Mrs C Tits CH EL, Whenler,
Mr A Keuan My Watton Deswilful rate and Gomera, institéty good deal al baik hara shows the reported
IRVIND NOT TO BELEŽ
Mirs G, Sober
Mr and Mrs Souther
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