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beaten and red. The Reforma sxys that this stupefying verdict is a fresh obstacts to the establishment of harmony between Franco and Italy, and the Massagero expresses the oplaton that the verdict, virtually legalissa the massacre of thirly Italians.
ST. PETERSBURO, December gist, General Gourko's left side is paralyzed."
BIRLIN, December gist. The Princess Wilhelm, custying 355 men, has been ordered to the Cenicroons from Wilhelms. Newspapers regard this as a sign that matters in the Cameroons are far more serious than the dispatches represent them.
MONTE CARLO, December grat. An Englishman named Mancer Allendet, stopping at the Hotel Metropole, has been mur- dered on a mountrin road while en route to Mentone. His body was terribly stabbed and bruised, and his watch and other valuables
stolen.
CETTINJE (Montenegro), December grat A conflict bas taken place between the Lume and Caboosch tribes ia, Albania, and much blood has been shed. The commander at Pria rend was unable to pacify the tribes, and was compelled to flee.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1894.
most extensive character. The smaller docks and quays and the upper reach will be principally occupied by coasting vessels, while in the larger docks will ba moored ships from the United States, Canada, India, etc. At other docks will be accommodation for cattle, In fact, Man- chester has at a stroke created one of the largest and most important ports in the United King- dom.
A Portuguese steamer, from Pernambuco reports that before it left twelve naval cadets were shot by order of President Peloto. They were charged with conspiring to tarn the Govern guardship Perecybe, stationed in the harbor, over to Admiral Mello.
ST. PETERSBURO, January zod. Cholera is raging in this city. In several schools the pupils were dismissed yesterday,
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This work is the outcome of a series of long Investigations in Parliamentary commíitoes in the years 1883. 1884 and 1885. The supporters of the canal, who spent £150,000 in obtaining the enabling act, were manufacturers and mer- chants of Manchester, and their Difocial prosecuted for misconduct in office after thebers present wlit elect the tan members of the opponent was the corporation of Liverpool
With the use of the electric light, steamers will be able to navigate by night as well as by day, and the whole length of the canal will be traversed in about ten hours. Some notion of the capacity of the canal may be obtained when compared with the depth and width of the Suez and Amsterdam canals. The minimum width of the bottom of the Sues is yz feet, and of the Amsterdam, 88 feet, 7 inches, while the Man- chester ist zone Suez to 26 feet, and that of the Manchester and is of the Amsterdam, 23 feet. COLOGNE, December 31st.
steamship A statement signed by 183 The Cologne Zeitung publishes fall details of the attack upon the Catbolic church at Krosche, owners, possessing more than 1,000 steamers, in the goverment of Kovno, Russia, by Cosof an aggregate net tonnage of about sacks last month. The account fully confirms 1,000,000 tons, more than 25 per cent of the report which was originally sent out, and after the entire steamship tannage of the United wards officially denied. The correspondent of the Kingdom, declares that the canal will be navi- Zeitung adds that the Cossacks were guilty of gable without difficulty by merchant steamers incredible barbarity and crucity. They lanced of the largest class, and that if the charges on and knouted the defenceless people whom they the ship canal are not higher than those of other Women as well Reports, and they are actually less than most, abip- men were included among the victims. The owners will at once make use of the wallsWay. dead and mutilated bodies were thrown into a They declare that the additional thirty-five and
drove from the church.
one-third miles to Manchester from the sea will not increase the rate of freight charged at Liverpool by a merchant steamer for a long voyage.
Franco-Prussian war, threatens to challenge the old Chancellor to fight duel. Hans Blum
erted in "Germany to the Times of Prince Bismarck," recently published, that Count Harry von Amim used his diplomatic office to delay the negotiations as to the indemnity after the Franco- Prussian war to order to help Baron Hirsch in a Anancial speculation.
On December 9:h the present Von Arnim denied in an open letter the correctness of Blam's story. The denial was communicated to Bismarck, who ignored it. Count von Arnim
publishes to-day in the Neue Brele Presse & declaration that unless he should receive a reply from Prince Bismarck he would hold him answerable for the consequences.
BERLIN, January 2-d. The Cologne Volkes-Zeitung has a dispatch from Krusche, Russia, confirming the frag mentary reports of the massacre of many Catholics by Cossack soldiers in the Catholic church at that place. Between seventy and a hundred Catholics were slaughtered and a great many more fojured.
The details of the outrage show that the
Costacice and that the Catholics guarded it for
more than a week against the expected attack.
Early on the morning of November rath the Prefect of Klingenberg reached Kruscha from Kovno accompanied by a detachment of Cossacks. They entered the church, where about seventy Catholics were gathered. The the worshippers, knouting them and striking them with their swords until the charch echoed with the screams of the wounded.
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lime pit near the church, and the sacred enz. ments were taken from the edifice, broken into pleces and thrown loto cesspool. The Cos Jacks, after this sacrliege, were allowed to
It is believed that the quantity of grain carried plunder the village.
Tangier, December grst.
over the canal will be at least one-half that now The Iria de Luzon, a Spanish war vessel, has landed at Liverpool. It is estimated that at arrived here with the Riff leaders as prisoners, least 105,000 tons per annum of fruit and veget. and they have been banded over to the Moorishables will at once be imported to Manchester by Cossacks, cursing and yelling, rushed towards will be ianded and stored at Consignees' risk and song......"The World of Dreams" ....Clay, I suthorities, in the presctice of the Spanish this route. Ten large sugar merchants have Minister, and thence conveyed to Kasbah prison, stated that not less than 300,000 tons of sugar A messenger has been dispatched to notify the per annum will pass through the canal. With Sultan of the arrival of the Riff prisoners and to regard to raw cotton, firms la the district owalny ask for further instructions.
18,000,000 spladies declare that nearly all the cotton they use will be brought by the canal
MADRID, Deember 31st. General Campos has telegraphed that twenty. five chiefs, in the name of all the tribes around Melis, have offered to surrender all the Spanish prisoners taken in the fights since October, and have promised to guarantee peace if Compos would permit the renewal of trade at Melilla, Campos consented in view of the submissive attle of the chiefs. He also agreed to convey to the Sultan a prayer that the lives of the two Riff leaders be spared.
LONDON, January 1st,
A dispatch to the News from Berlin says that as a result of the conferences of the Emperor with
Of outward cargoes there will be no lack, and textile manufacturers have testified their bellef that about 50,000 tons per annum will be dis patched by the new canal,
•The financial success of the enormous under- taking seems assured. The promoters of the canal were confident of their ability to secure & very large and remunerative traffic, and estimates of the profits based upon the capital as originally proposed were very favorable. The original capital-8,000,000-has, however, now grown to nearly double that amount, and the anticipa tlozs of profits are not now so sanguine as they
Some of the Catholics fled to the belfry, where they rang the bella in alarm, summoning the rest of the inhabitants. As a result a thousand people roon collected around the church and the Cossacks were forced out of the building. Only the prefect and his deputy succeeded in resisting the efforts of the inhabitants, and they, it l stated, retreated to the organ loft, from which
place they opened fire upon the people in the
church nutil the prefect escaped.
Late in the day a detachment of 60s Coracks was sent from Kovne to Krusche armed with rifles, lances andknouts. Upon their arrival near Kruache they were divided into two detachments One body surrounded the township on all sides and the other rode at gallop toward the Catholic Church. They dashed with lances down
chorch and a massacre of the people loside began. The unfortunate Catholics threw them. selves on their knees in a corner and prayed for help, but the Cossacks, shot and speared sight and left until the floor and walls of the church were drenched with blood. The Costacks smashed crucifixes, candlesticks and Images, and rode over the people right and left.
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SPORTS.
Capaivi, Dr. Miquel, Minister of Finance, and | formerly were. That there are, however, pro into the crowd outside the building, spearian | seat in to the Undersigned before Noen on the 1 LAMMERT. Plan of the Theatre can be seen General Schellendorff Minister of War, Miquel's babilities of enormous traffic cannot be disputed.shooting and Lashing with koouts all who came
LONDON, (anuary financial reform scheme has been partly
A dispatch from Vienna to a news agency in within reach. Many persons were thereby killed abandoned. Miquel has been induced to postpone the reorganization of the matricular contribution this city says that Crac w, Poland, newspapers and wounded.
The Cossacks then rode their borses into the system and in consequence 10,000,000, marks certain accounts of a recent abortive attempt to less will have to be raised. This will enable poison the Cat. According to these reports on the Government to modify the proposed taxes, the ne handred and twenty-fourth anniversary reducing those on tobacco and wine. This of the founding of the Imperial Order of St. arrangement is of great importance, as it releases George a grand dinner was given to all thoan Captivl from a difficult position in regard to the who had received the decoration. The Czar, as Conservatives.
head of the order was present and partrok of the banquet. The banquet was but half consomed and the Czar ordered what was left to be sent ta' the Nicholas Orphan Asylum, where children. alsa ate of the food. Later in the evening the Caaz's guests at the banquet and the orphana were all taken sick, and an investigation revealed that the fish had been poisoned. The sickness in the orphan asylum was officially attributed to cholera.
A dlapitch to the Standard from Rime says that reports have been received of riots at Marsals, Partanna, Palma and Montechiaro. At Partanna and Blasevilla the Ocfrøf stations WOIS burned.
Thice niere Anglican clergymen have joined the Church of Rome, making fourteen Anglican ministers who have become Catholics slace the famous Lincoln case.
Government leaders and leaders of the opposi tion have arrived at a compromise by which the Parish Councils bill may be passed."
M V zetelll, the journalist, is dead. He had been in broken health as a result of imprison- ment for translating Zḥla's works,
Lord Francis Richard Sanford died on Sunday, aged 70 ye r3.
A dispatch to the Standard from St. Peters burg says that the whole ofthe troopsinthe districts of Warsaw and Kieff are provided with the new rife, and fresh rifles are being rapidly manu factured in St. Petersburg and are also arriving from Belgium and France.
A dispatch to the Standard from Barlin saya that twelve more of the matineers in the Came roong have been captured and the mutiny is now at ab end. It is alleged that the harsh of Lieutenant Haring, who commanded the force, was the cause of the outbreak.
PARIS, January 1st. The Figare publishes two documents, one of which, it claims, was an acknowledgmant made by the late Baron de Reinsch that he was Indebted to Dr. Cornelius He is the sum of 2,000,000 francs, and promising to pay the amount in eight fostalments of ago,000 faacs each, together with interest at the rate of 3 por cent. The other document, also alleged to have been written by Baron de Reinach, is an adrals sios that Dr. Heiz owed nothing to him.
President Carnot to only ceived the diplom atic corps and the Papal nuncfo,atter, on
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The implexion here is that the's dry grew out of the fact that during the observance of the feasts of the Greek church many of the peasants and soldiery were made seriously ill by eating decayed fish, their means not permitting Indulgence in a better sort. Then, again, cholera is raging throughout the Caar's eastern domale, and the disease was aggravated by, eating this Improper food. The fact that the story comes by way of Poland and that it lacks confirmation from St. Petersburg gives it an unfavorable huc. In the Commons to-day Gladstone, replying to questions as to whether there was any "truth in the stories from Rio that British shipowners have suffered from serious delays and were exposed to considerable danger, expressed surprise that such a question should be put and added that Earl Rosebery, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, had been in constant communication with the British Minister at Rio and with the British naval commander at that port; and was assured that Great Britain had, at any rate, aff. rded her shipowners the save protection as France or any other country had afforded their shipowneETS,
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The people of the town fled in all directious, the Cossacks of the detachment detailed to aur but were pursued, captured or badly wounded by round the town. Some were so panic-stricken that they committed suicide by jumping into the river. The rest were surrounded by Cossacks, who drove them into the market-place. Here every man, woman and child of the town was ordered to be flagged with the knout. A doctor prescribed the number of lashes which each person could bear. The victims had their clothes torn from them and were flogged until many of them were almost dead. They were afterwards compelled to clothe themselves as best they could and were then driven to prison.
At the New Year's services yesterday in a great number of churches detectives were pre- sent, owing to the fact that the clergymen and received letters from anarchists who threatened to commit dynamita outrages in the sacred
edifices
Various rumours as todifferences in the German Government continue to be circalated in the p:o- vincer. According to one of these rumours a severe official declaration will shortly appear In the Reichs-Anzeiger, directed against the agra- slan agitation. Another report speaks of the resignation of Count von Eulenberg, President of the Prussian Council and Minister of the Interior, unless he proceeds with greater energy #gainst the agrarians, in which event Caprivi will reassume the presidency of the Council.
The very gracious reception accorded by the Emperor and Empress to Caprivi at the palace yesterday evening is much commented upon. The Emperor and Empress descended from the Chancellor, as if to show all present that the and warmly sbook bands with the reports circulated to the effect that he was no
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Gladstone said there was a larger number of British war ships at Rio than any other pation possessed at that point. The insurgents had not been recognised as belligerents, and the British and other naval commanders gave the beat protection possible against the attempt of either party to laterfere with legitimate commerce, but they could not protect commerco against all risks
instant. shes when landing cargoes. In conclusion Gladstone said the Government had no intention of inter- ped, and was not advised that it had any right
ferio in Brazlian matters.
PARIS, January and. Anarda
der and Lassalace, prominent among the agWars, have been arrested.
Vaillant, the anarchist, signed a petition to-day asking not to be tried before the coming assists,
Rowe, January 2nd,
behalf of his colleagues, expressed blá for the continued proposite of France,
CAPE TOWN Natives who have just arrived from say they are positive that part of Captalaterier. Wilson's party escaped in the direction of Hart. ley Hill, Selous, and that the hunter and explorer arrived at Palapyc.
GENOA, January 1st. Afew men, apparently exclied by the Aigues- Mortes verdict at Angouleme, Saturday gathered la bont of the French Consulate and stoned the escutcheon over the door. The police dispersed the crowd and arrested two ringleaders. The formal regrets of the mu.icipal authorliles at the occurrence were conveyed to the French Consul
ST. PETERSBURG, January yet,
The Agricultural Gostite iskes a gloomy view of the crop prospects of 1894, owing to the ex'r ordinery mildness of the winter and the absence of snow, which promises badly. A specialist, Ivanon Stonenkeff, predicts widespread famine,
At the Cabinet meeting to-day Premier Crispt made a detailed statement of the recent disorders in Sicily. The Ministry authorized Crispi to lovest General Morrs with full powers to suppress the disorders.
NEW YORK, January and. The British steamship Baruta, which arrived to-day from Brasilan ports, was twenty-three days at Rio Janeiro. She sailed from there December 6th. The captain said that firing between Forte Villegagnon and Santa Ceux was a daily occurrence. The island fort la badly shattered, and eliber because of bad marksman Manchester, Janukry sat. ship or on account of inferior armament, the The Manchester abip canal was formally insurgents on Villegagnon seem to seldom hit opened to-day. The weather was brilliant and the land fort, and when they do the shots are the occasion was made notable in every way not very effective, At night Mello's launches possible. There was much rejoicing in this city make raids on what they can and whenever they and all xlong the line of the canal. The Mayors approach the shore they are subjected to a - and corporations of Manchester and Salford faxillade from the Gailing gues and small arma | started for Latchford, and at Modawheal joined of the soldiers on shore. Scarcely a night the sea vessels on their way to Manchester, The passes without one or more people being killed, son vessels arrived at Manchester In dua sensaIS but the heaviest losses are on the tide of the and were cheered by over 100,too people. Grest | antboslaamas manifested everywhere, The The soldiers are all National Guardsman, nowspapers published a list of the vessels en many of them half-breed Indians. Their moral route to Manchester from New Orleans.
„tone is of the worst, and they are greatly dreaded by respectable people. They respect no rights,
The great ship canal from Eastham to Man chester is now an accomplished fact, and the town of Manchester, situated about forty miles
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In grest favor were absolutely baseless, The Germania now retracts the statement that no marriage ceremony had occurred between Princess Elizabeth of Bavarin and Baron von Stefried-Battelheim. It states that the pair were wedded on December 10th at an obscure place in Switzerland.
DUBLIN, January and John Redmond, leader of the Patellite party, at a meeting of the National League here to-day said that the Government's compromiso arrange. 9th instist, videznew and experienced manage ment with the opposition by which Englishment. measures will be passed would enable them to postpons Home Rule until the end of the year 1894, or, at the latest, the beginning of 1895.
Manan, January.and.
A very important and sensational capture has been made by the police of Saragossa, Ever since ibe Lyceo Theatre outrage the authorities have been searching in vain for Salvador Franch, known to be the most desperate and forceful of the anarchist leaders, but he seemed to be kept fally informed as to their intentions regarding him and always managed to escape the dutches of the law in the nick of time.
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