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bls escare were arranged by a large crowd of confederater and his passge to America secured. Pikezki anys he declined to throw the Infernal machine.

The police are investigating the way, but do not place much credence in it Pikeski has been sentenced to two years' imprisonment.

Tuesday the election of Waalmanner" takes place, whes Deputies to the new lower hoses of the Prusian Diet wil be chosen. The fact that the electoral system in Prussia is based on s property qualification and indirect suffrage sconarts for the lick of Interest taken in the elections. Since the opening of the Radical campaign the organs of that party hava shown a feeling af antagonism to one another, and should the quarrel be continued the result will probably

be that the National-Liberais rad

party will be the gainers.

The Social Democratie party has decided, as usual, open taking no part in the elections in view of the present "wretched electoral system, as they describe li.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 1893.

flest sailing from this port for Brazilian waters to battle against the ships of the rebel Admiral, Mello Besides El Cid there will be ! is, of the Morgan line; the Destroyer, crying, bei famous submarine gun; the Yarrow, a tu pedo boat purchased in England, and the steam yacht

Felsten.

Negotiations are now being carrived on for the transfer to the Brazilian Government of the five first-class steamers of the now defunct United States and Brasil Steamship Company, the property of Collis P. Huntington. They will be troed into war ships. The steamers are the Vieilancia, Advance, Fanania, Segurancia, and Alllance. It was agverd by Mr. Hunington

consideration of concesions made to the company by the Bras Ban Government, that he would sell the

war purposes.

the vessels which carried these also took coll which is for the use of the insurgent vessels. General supplies, which include clothing and matmiel for repatilag the ships and machinery," were else acot

The contributions have included 'be slaews of war in their literal sense. Arros of various descriptions have been forwarded, and considers able song of money have been sent. These thinge should reach Ris in a few days if the vessels make their usual time on this voyage.'

The Krupp gone which have been purchased will be sent as soon as they can be shipped and the vessels made ready. This, it is thought, cau be done before the end of this week.

To-day's Advertise men's.

OCCIDENTAL AND ORIENTAL STEAM- SHIP COMPANY.

NOTICE.

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"ONSIGNEES of CARGO per Steamship

GAELIC The above Steamer having Arrived, Consignees Bills of Lading for countorilgnature, and to take kol Cargo are hereby requested to send in their immediate delivery of their Goods from along. zida.

Cargo impeding the 'discharge of the Vessel exponit,

J..S. VAN BUREN,

Agout.

follower of Herr Richter's wing of the Radical necessity to Vessels to that country in case of contributions' have been limited only by the † will be landed and stored at Conziguten' risk'and

VIENNA, October zeth, A council was held this morning and Emperor Francis Joseph gave his sanelian to the im mediate adjournment of the Reichsrath.

Count Hohenwart In an interview declared the coalition of the Cableet Imperative. The Count also expresses the oplalon that Cosal von Taaffe most resign.

MADRID October 29th,

Te battle yesterday and Friday night about the trencher before Mills, which resulted in the death of General Margallo, who commanded the Spanish troops caused a profound sensation here. The Spaniards were amazed at the courage shown by the Mons In the face of terrible fire the Moors charged recklessly, driving the Spinlards before them and calling the telephone and telegraph wires, The Meers again attached, with the intention of cutting off the retreat of the Spaniards The movement would undoubtedly have been succes fal had it not been for the skilful ma ner in which the guns of the Spanish

warship Vinadito were bandled.

The Spaniards retreated inside the forts and the Moore, regardless of danger, succeeded la entering the Spanish trenches and capturing two modern field places and a supply of ammunities. Then, un ble farther to withstand the fre from the ramparts by the Spanish soldiers, the Bloors began to retreat. The Spaniards directed their altack against the Moors who had captured the two guns and who bad been using them freely against the forts and warships. Nothing seemed to stand before the charge of the Estremadera regiment and a battalion of soldier-convicts undergoing punishment for breaches of military law. They pressed onward, bayoneting all hicors who made any stand, and managed to recover the two field pieces.

During the panic which followed the death of

General Margallo the Moors succeeded in carry- irg off the bady of the Spanish commander, and it was this more than anything else which enabled the Spanish officers totally their men and make the charge which drove the Moers into the trenches. During the rush onward of the Sparish troops, a detachment of them pared the Moors who were carrying away the General's beds, and after a hand-to-hand conflict the Spaniards succeeded la recovering the body of their late comminder and eventually escorted

it into Melilla,

No ays emitle parait of the Moors was attempted,

ed, ong to the Insuficient force of soldiers at Fort Cabrerizan, but it is understood that General Ortega is making preparations in take =

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vengeance upon the Moats for the d-ath of Gener-1 Margalle when he has enough min under command to be able to make a move- mont in face sufficient to chastise the Moors.

When the steamer brought the above detalls of the battle to Malaga the Bring was still proceeding, and it was reported that the Moors had made snother attack upon the Spanish trippa. General Ortega te known to bave weat na urgent dispatch asking for reinforcements and expressing his inability to do any more than ra bold his own untilreinforced by a large body of troops.

Spain is now making war preparations on a very large scale, which will tax the resources of the Government to the atmest. A monster de monstration was held here to-day, crowds pared- ing the s reets with banners and singing patriatic Nong, and doing everything possible to urge the Government to barry forward the reinforce ments to Mellila, in order that the loss suffered by the Spaniards may be promptly avenged,

Additional dispatches received this evening: Bay that fighting contfaued to-day, and it is umoured that there has been serious loss of life, The situation of the Spaniards is said to be growing desperate.

General Campos, commander-in-chief of the Spanish force, has advised the Government to promptly issue an order for the mobliisation of all the reserve troops in Spain.

A crowd of people, excited by the rumours in clrculation, made an attack upon the civil Governor in Puerto del S. 1, causing the Governor to take refuge in the bureau of the Minister of the Interior, where the men at the door were severely beaten by the angry crowd,

JERUSALEM, October 29th. During the service on Friday evening at the Church of the Nativity, at Bethlehem, & petty dispute arose among the congregation which ended in a monk being shot dead. Two other monks were severely wounded by pistol shote. LONDON, October 10th, The Timer says there have been 400 cases of diphtheria in Londen per week recently, causing eighty to niacly deaths per week.

BERLIN, October 10th,. The woman Zilliman, who was adjudged guilty of causing the death of her husband by poison, was ebeaded to-day. Before she was led out she asked for coffee and beefsteak, remarking she should like to eat as much as she could once more.

The Bank of England has reduced the prica for American double eagles to 26 91. The meaning of the Bank of England's action in reducing the price of double eagles to Interpreted here as a move on its part to protect its supply at sovereigas la view of the threatened withdrawi of gold from the bank to the immediate future for shipment to the United States, which London conalder certain, desaite the fact that the current rate of exchange does not admit of a profit on snch transactions.

DUBLIN, October gist. At the annual Diocesan Synod of County Down to-day, the Dean of Down proposed motion thanking God for the rejection of the home rule bill by the Lords and thanking the Unionist paers for opposing the measure. Dr. Wright moved an amendment, describing the action of the Lords as narrow-minded” and suicidal

protesting against the amendment amid a term An exclting scene fol'owed, 'a babel of voices

amendment and made a speech describing the of bisses. Rev. Dr. Hant seconded Wrights

Lords as vuffans. The members of the Syard became infertated, and Grand Oregeman Kane threatened to sject Dr. Hunt. A vote was finally taken on Wright's amendment, and it was rejected.

BERLIN, October 31st.

Unusual apathy was displayed. Four out of The Prussian Dist aleciton bezin to-day.. thirty districts return Freidanige and People's party candidates by large mariti:s. Reports from Cologne say the Centre party was victorious in the elections there to-day.

There is no disgals'ng the fact that conulder- able uneasiness exlat la Europe at the present increasing as the nature of the Franco-Russian altuation of the powers, and ibls uneasiness in alliance becomes known,

The Hamburger Nachrichten, in an article which the best informed peopio assert is at least instigated by Blamarck, accounts for the Russian reply to French advances on the ground that Rosia will be driven into the arms of France by the growing suspicions of Germany's Inti- macy with England.

It says "the Drelbund in no way threatens that its influence would be exercised in defence Resils, but as soon as Russia became suspicious

resentesent was fromediately aroused." of England's anti-Russian Interests Russia's

The Nachrichton also makes the certion Italy by which the former agrees to mediate in that a secret treaty axiars between Rossla and

Italy's favor in Paris under certain contingencies.

VIENNA. October 3112.

A riot occursed to-day in a prison near Steyr Two officers were wounded before the trouble ended. Reinforcements have been sent to prevent a repetition of the disorder.

JOHANNESBURG, October 31st.

It is now expected that a declive fight with the Matabeles will take place near Uope moon. tain, towards which place all available men of the British Chartered Company and its native allies are pressing forward,

ODESSA, October 31st: Cholera continues to spread to the Crimes. Twelve doctors, twenty-four field thirty sisters have gone there to attend plants. sargeons and LONDON, November 1st.

A dispatch to the Times from Beslin says: The Cologne Gaurife has a dispatch from Cape Town, giving alarming reports of the condition of affairs in German South-west Africs. It is stated that Chief Witboot and his followers had fight with the colonial troops near Hornkrans, and several Germans, including Lieutenant Francois, were killed, and the German settle ments burned. The reports and not confirmed.

Major-General Charles Tonsdale, her Majesty's

In this venture monarchists and dimaffected Brazilians have shown 'great energy, and their

needs of the occasion. The old lenders from the State of San Paula, who are now living in Paris, Count d'Eu is supposed to be a liberal co- Hongkong, 19th November, 180% are among those who have given liberally.

tributor.

BERLIN, November rat

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A dispatch from Hanover says that the great gambling trial has ended. Lieutenant van Meyerick, Captain Fachrte und Ludwig Abter THE LONG RANGE CUF will be Shot for have been each sentenced to four years' im-Ranges, boo and goo yards. Tima, 2.45. 136.

on SATURDAY, the and December.-- prisonment, while Lustrom has been condemned to lose bis civil rights. Sesman and Hesseman

ED, ROBINSON, have each bean given two years' imprisonment

Hangkong, 29th November, 1893. and the others small penalties.

The newspapers maka severe comments upon the revelations and demand that the authorities take stringent measures to prevent such scandalous gambling in future. The anti- Semitic press cxults over the fact that six of the prisoners are Jews.

MELBOURNE, November 1st.

All the colonies display great interest in the visit of the Canadian Minister of Commerce and the cable project is being heartily supported. The coming conference is regarded as being of the greatest importance, and li is said bere that it will be held early next year and that Great Britain will seed delegates to discuss the Pacific cable project.

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FOOCHOW NOTES.

Foochow, 25th November, 1893. A porcelain dealer, carrying two baskets of his Ware on a bamboo, lost dís balance on stepping into a ferry boat last Monday, and was drowned." We understand that the Vic roy intends to start on the annual visit to the provincial towns this province. next week, as customary with the Governors of

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A fine chance has been open to speculators with the late appreciation of the yellow metal, The price of gold leaf, which we quoted a mouth ago at $39 per tael, is now $40.50 per tael weight.

We hear that the wealthy Wong Hing Lee, the lucky discoverer of the treasure on the hill, has ordered six electric lampe from Shanghal He has been sold that they give a better light and are safer than the ordinary lamp.

hai lottery shop in a town close to the Pagoda Some yamén runners made a raid on a Hwa-

| Anchorage last week, but were repulsed by the members of the establishment and their friends, and died. A reinforcement was despatched, which, however, arrived too late, as the shop was empty and all those connected with it had gone

The usual proclamation which appears at this careful to prevent the outbreak of fire in their time of the year cautioning the people to be

houses han just been posted in the city. It is signed by the Viceroy and threatens the severest punishment to incendiaries. Handsome rewards are offered to any person apprehending such criminals and handing them over to justice.

The following clever swindle was perpetrated on Tuesday last, Two well dressed natives selected at a respectable silversmith's shop jewellery to the value of $40. Ose siked per mission to take his purchases out to show to a friend, leaving his friend and a bundle of notes on the counter, and the unsuspecting silversmith made no objection. As he did not return for Long time the friend proposed to the silversmith that they should go out together and look after him, which they at once did, leaving a small boy fa charge of the shop. On their getting to the Long Bridge (the shop was close by) the friend jumped into the river and swam to shore, leaving the illverumlik much astonished. However, he went home and opened the bundle of netes. There he found to his sorrow that they were valueless-Echo.

REGISTER.

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27th November, 1893.—At 4 p.m.

TATIÓN.

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Hon. Secretary.

'PUBLIC AUCTION HOUSEHOLD

FURNITURE, &c. HE Undersigned has received Instructions

to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION,

THE

ON

SATURDAY, the and December, 1893. commencing at 2:30 PM),

at his SALE ROOMS, DUDDELL STREET. (For Sundry Accounts.)

'HALL FURNITURE, DRAWING-ROOM

Intimations,

DAWSON'S PERFECTION OLD SCOTCH WHISKY.

Hongkong, rith November, 1893.

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GEO. P. LAMMERT,

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Hongkong, 29th November, 1893.

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the Prince of Wales, and who accompanied the latter to America, died to-day of paralysis. PARIS, November rat Explorer Soller ja an interview Intimates that the Grand Duke Alexis of Russia has arranged a treaty between Russia, Fiance and Spain, under which the latter's akimate occupation of Tangier, Morocco, is provided for. It is added that i this is not carried out these Powers have deter mined that in no event shall Great Britain indivestock ..... occupy Tangler, no matter what it costs, to

Tokyo prevent it. The newspapers declare EuroSho

Nigaki cannot afford to allow England to occupy and Foochaw hold the key to the Mediterranean, and urge the AMCT Government's immediate dispatch of a powerful wa squadron to Tangier to suppert Spala against British interference in the disturbance about Victoria Food Malilla and help to force the Sultan Cup Rack vera of Morocco to pay's heavy indemnity to Spala for the expenses of the consequat preparations.

ROME, November 1st. The proposed marrings between the Duke of Apsts, nephew of King Humbert, and the Princess Clementins, the third daughter of King Leopold of Belgiam, has been arranged.

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of Ajacio, the capital of Corates, an explosion An the Russian squadron entered the harbane occurred in the anglue-room of the flagship, Emperor Nickelas, seriously Injertog six fire. Tokio LONDON, October 31st. men and engineers. This accident, following Nagasak The Timer has the following advices from closely upon a collision between the cruisers Rio Janeita under date of October 27th: The Famias Arya and Admiral Nathimed shortly farargent feet, la conjunction with Fart Ville after they left Toulon, cast a gloom over the geignon, dally bombards Nichteror, Sants Crea squadron, Salutes wese exchanged between Hough... and San Jose, but the fire is badly directed the batteries on shore and the visiting war Victor... This city so far has not been damaged. Nich-vessels, The latter were welcomed by, large terry has suffered severely, though there has

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The provifaal Government, which has bara firmly established at Desterro and Santa Catharins, is organising land forces. The inspz gents have plenty of munitions of war. Decisiva action by Admiral Mello is expected abortly.

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crifier Ripublica recently rammed the transport de Janeiro, which was conveying 1,100 troops to Santos, and 500 of the troops were drowned. Admiral Mello confirms the

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crowds of people, who gathered about the part and cried "Vive in Ronde 1". "Admiral Avelia and the city authorities exchanged cordial greetings during the day, gy

LISBON, November 1st, Supplies of money, provisions, ammunities, arms and coal, sent to the Hrasilian fosurgents from Europe, will reach Rio Janeiro within a few days. Other war material, including Krupp guns, have been bought to be shipped to the insurgents this week.

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truth of this report. He has denied that bend, for that matter, in several other European Many former Brasillans, now resident in Spala, any intention of restoring the emplo

Robert Feel, son of Sir Robert Peel, was countries, are this expressing their sympathy adjudged bankrupt today, with Habilities placed with Mello and bli insurgent band in At $57,000 and as assets. Feel scribes his substantial manner. Insolvency to betting and gambling.

NEW YORK, October 31st. After twenty-four hours to the dry dock the steamship El Cid of the new Brasiilan navy was agsin floated to-day. She now at the Morgan line repair dock, at the foot of East Ninth straty where she will receive her full armament and become a man-sf-war. She will soon be ready that there is an opportunity they are amaying to depart for Rio Janeiro. It is not expected themselves against the Pighidant. that El Cid will depart for the south, entji They have reactly bien contributing con November 13th, by which date several other alderanje doma of moner to the, support of this will be ready to accompany ber

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