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despolling, and keeping under het yoke coun tries and nations that ought to be free.

The Irish people, who have suffered from selfish oppression for centuries, and thousands of whom have fought for American indepen dence and Union, and have contributed to the success of this great and glorious Republic, protest energetically against any entangling alliance with England, and believe that the United States is great and strong and intelli- gent enough to hold its own ugainst any foreign foe that might threaten it without the aid of England, which has always been inimical."

Japanese in a " Brush.':

SAN FRANCISCO, June-15t. There was very nearly a serious fracas on the water front on Tuesday evening. Sume soldiers from the Presidio had been drinking in an East strect sulsion and got into an altes cation with a longshoreutan. The latter was gelting decidedly the worst of the encounter when some Japanese sailors from the training ship liyat came along and took his part.. A free fight was soon in progress and whisky bottles, glasses and mugs were soon flying through the air. The Japs were driven peltinell out of the saloon, followed by the victorions soldiers,

only representative of the United States at accept. The applicants in most cases are little | “I have been lenient with you. – You must. Apia will be the Badger det mange mora than boys, and mainly, those whom the be silent Ma

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, FRIDAY, JULY 7, 1899.

HEM TO-DAY WEATHER

Barc

Rainfall

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"On March 15th the Navy, Department" sent | Cubans called “blockaders” and who joined | M. Demoulede, however, continued to declaim an order to Admiral, Kautz, to retum to the the prey after the American blockade of and conchided by turning to the Judge and United States with the Philadelphia as soon Havana had made food scarce. The names of shoutings as he was satisfied that the political situation four of these appeared on the list, and each would permit him to do so. Ho recently in man was sent to bring an officer to swear to his fonned the Navy Department that he would identity and to his service Where all appeared return to San Emicisco on the Philadelphia to be above board the men were paid on the abbot June 2;1j. It is therefore probable that, spot, even though their names did not appear he will leave Apia for the United States in a on the lists, and few days

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Now arrest me, shut me up, for I will not coase my attempts to overthrow. parliamen

Allanisin

A general tumult followed this statement. "limvos" were heard on all sides, sticks' and hats were waved and the Judge ordered the

17th July, 1899, "(Transknion" of Thomas à Bečkety

5th moon of 25th year „Kayging-sil, Sun-Rites

zamini:

Publication of the statement that the Nevart A 9:57 o'clock this morning, the hour set to edurt to be cleared many | Chinese-goth

would be ordered to Samoa was the basis of the suggestion of the Gennan Ambassador. No action on the Ambassador's request has been taken- The Wewark is expected to arrive at Unpagiso to-morrows or next day. Should the Goverment not decide before her arrival what action it will take in the matter, the Newark will be held at Valparaiso or perhaps sent to also to await the determination of the Goverment

Bogus Dollars,

WASHINGTON, May, 315L The attention of Chief Wilkie of the Go.

begin the payment of the troops; Major Francie. Dodge of the Payniasters Department: draje upina four-mule team with $430,000 in gold and $9,000 in silver. Six guards accompanied him, and details of men from the Eighth Infantry | were under arms to preserve order among the mobs which it was supposed would gather. Colonel, George M. Randall of the Eighth Intry was present as Commissioner of the

red Sintes.

*

An officer of the republican guard urged: M. Deroulede and Marcel-Habert, to leave, whereupon the latter became intoniísely excited, raised his cane, attempted to strike the officer and shouted, “ Vive. Deroulede! "A bas les traiteurs

..

The whole audience joined in the uproar, which was continued until the police succeeded in clearing the core of the trial were of

The closing scenes neral Ruiz Rivera, who was to day a decidedly theatrical character. When cted into the office of Civil Governor of Maitre: Falateuf had concluded, his plea Huvana, was there to receive the arms with a for the accused M. Deroulede arose and representative of General Gomez, four or five i thanked - his " dear friends", "for their Cuban officers and fifteen reporters. Half a excellent defence and concluded by declaring. a dozen American clerks, with the rolls of the his willingness to repeat the words which had rernment Secret Service was to day directed by Cuban army, sat about a long table. A bag led to the violent scenes just previously wit

Chronicle correspondent to a dispatch from of gold was displayed, but there were nessed On the sidewalk the Japanese were re-

San Francisco saying that California and the applicants for a share of it.

M. Marcel-Habert-next-

with the inforced by some of their officers, who drew entire coast is being flooded with dangerous

pleaded The their dirks and boldly charged die soldiers. counterfeit silver dollars, which have the true why no Cubans appeared. General Rivera said desired to be incarcerated with Deroulede.

spectators spent the tie-in

discussing | jury to acquit his commade. If not, he said, he The latter retreated into the saloon and seizing ring and correct weight that though there were 4310 enrolled privates rather than be free among the insults of the the carving knives that were on the lunch

**ie is, hardly fair," said Chief Wilkie, "to

and non-commissioned officers in the fourth | arniy.. counter returned to the attack. One of the say that the Pacific coast is flooded with coun- corps, few of them lived in Havana. He ex-The Jury was absent for twenty minutes, Japanese was cut, but before any more harm terfeit silver dollars, although the circula plained that they were outside the city and during which time the prisoners held a levee, could be done Sergeant Brophy and Officer tion of spurious coin in that section is greater would probably appear at other places in the After the jury had pronounced the acquittal of Donohoe appeared on the scene and placed than in any other. This is due," he ad-province, and get their opportunity: Nearly MM: Deroulede and Marcel Habert the multi- the soldiers under arrest. At the police stationded to the great abundance of silver on all the officers, he added, are in Havana Ritude rose en inasso and untered the jury box they gave the names of John Breen, George the coast. It is a well-known fact that a vern, who has been acting for Gonez in the in- and other parts of the court-roon shouting Heeb and George Slogan, T

large number of counterfeiters are making terylows with Governor-General Brooke, 100kVive Deroulede!" "Vive le jury:!" and The wounded Japanese was taken aboard the coins from the genuine melal, and it is very gloomy view of the affair. He said the Ame singing the "Maneillaise Hiyar by his comtales and yesterdaymorning hard for the inexperienced to detect the fraud Captain Dunlevy went aboard the warship to The coin has the true ring and is of correct up their arms had caused a bad impressian ricans in stipulating that the Cubans must give sec if Captain Nakayama wanted a charge of weight, but the design is never as full as in the among the Cubans., spe assault to murder preferred against the soldiers. The Japanese commander said no, and explain genuine ed that had the men been civilians he would be counterfeit collar-made on the Pacific cost is-Inanufactured by what is known as the have had them punished, but as they wore the hot die process. An impression from genuine uniform of the United States he would leave dollar is made on a piece of hot steel. This is them to be dealt with by the army authorities, men used as a mold for making the counterfeit As there was no prosecution this deft Captain Although the coin may have the correct weight Ditlevy only one alternative and that was to and the design be apparently correct, the charge the men with disturbing the peace." As soon as the civil authorities" have punished "gures are never brought out in as bold relief in a Cuban unifortn came, across. the dusty The crowds attempted to rescue them, but

as in the genuine dollar."

the soldiers they will be turned over to their officers and will be court-martialled;

New Steamship Line.

Several of the dollars made by the hut die process were shown the Chronicle corre spondent, and they would easily pass for the genuine except on the closest inspection SAN FRANCISCO, June 1st. When asked if any steps were being taken to The British steamer Part Albert amived apprehend offenders, Chiel Wilkie replied: from Newcastle, NSW, yesterday, with 4,210Of course, efforts are being inade to locate tons of coal. She is one of the several freight steaners chartered by Puget Sound people, to run between Seattle and Hawaii She will discharge her cargo of black dianionds at the Oakland bunkers and will then go north, to load general merchandise for Honolulu. The Port Albert is-345 feet long, 46 feet beam and 18 feet deep. She was built in 1897 and is 2,250 tons net burden. She was thirty-three

We days coming from Australia,

Honours to Oom Paul,⠀⠀

BLOEMFONTEIN (Orange Free State),

May 31st

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A group of Cuban officers who proved to be some of Genera! Mayai Rodriguez' staff had in the meanwhile assembled. They smiled at each other, twisted their moustaches and grew confident as the quarter hours passed and no soldiers appeared. Finally they jeered in a quiet way at the whole proceeding.

Toward o'clock an unarmed colored man

He was shown to the paymaster, but turned square, attended by all the American spectators, out to be annesistant, of camp follower. The American military men consulted, and as it was thought he was not entitled to a share of the $3,000,000 and his name not being on the rolls he was dismissed.

Major Scott,, General Ludlow's Adjutant," ||

bands with every one, and finally called for MM. Daraulede and Marcel-Harbert shook

cheer for the jury. As the republican-guarde led M. Deroulede out of the Courtroom he was heard uttering threats as to his future actions.

After their release AIM Deroulede and Marcel-Hubert proceeded to the office of thic League of Patriots, where they harangued their followers. There were slight demonstrations in the streets, and the police arrested a few persons who were shouting "A bas Panama P

were quickly dispersed--'Frisco Call,“ Canada Demande Pyramid Harbour.

CAUSE OF THE HITCH IN ALASKA BOUNDARY

• CONFERENCES

FUTILE ATTEMPT TO SETTLE THE:

"MATTER. BY ARBITRATION 2) UNITED STATES ABSOLUTELY REFUSES-

TO GRANT THE CLAIMS OF THE

DOMINION,"

WASHINGTON, May 27th

Wilkie declared that the situation was not at all alarming and that the stories of wholesale counterfeiting have been exaggerated. He stated, however, that banks on the Pacific" coast received on an average three to four spurious dollars a day. This indicates quite a large circulation, and Secret Service officials are labouring carnestly to apprehend distri buters. By using genuine silver, counterfeiters are enabled to make at least to cents on each. At noon General River left, remarking that dallar

it was wasting his time to stay there, and Major Dodge went to the Hotel Trocha, infonnage, it was because it lind reached an apparently. ing Governor-General Brooke of the state of Affairsen

the guilty panies, as is always the case when asept word that ́s plan named Harris, a Cuban-, THE counterfeit makes its appearance,

American serving a septence in the penitentiary

would be sent under guard to get his $75, so at least one man was sure to take thie gratuity.. About 400 men had been expected and possibly-To clear up misunderstandings which appear any of these will come later, Bpt the scheme to exist in London and to some degred in this of payment, so far as Havana is concerncil, country as to the exact status of the negotiations, looks like a failure. Quite different results are between the United States and Great Britain expected in the country districts, where the respecting Canadian-America issues, the fol Cuban military assembly and anti-Gomez in towing statements of the events that led up to fluence is not as strong.

the present conditions were secuted from the best authority, appr

The Worship of Marchand. MILLIONS. HOPE TO FIND IN RIMS.

"THEIR HEROF

ra

NORMAL PARIS, May 31st. French love heroes. Some millions of them Emily Crawford writes as follows: “The look out for a hero, as the Jews look out for a Messiah They are, inclined to regani Mar chand as such a man and he lias many quali ties befitting the character. The Government

*** Four professed puvutés, appeared at 11.30 a'clock without arms, but as their names were not on the rolls they were not paid. Later the appeared and were paid, Chronicle only seven incu who received American money

pay

The Derculede Triál. DEROULEDE AND MARCEL HÁBERT ACQUITTED AMID AN UP--

ROAR IN COURT

PARTS, May 31st. The vicinity of the Palace of Justice was almost deserted to day when the Court of Cassation resumed fearing the arguments in the application for a revision of the Dreyfus trial. Many of the public rears in the court were empty

M. Maneau, the Procurator General, con- tinued his speech, which was interrupted yes terday by the adjournment of the court. He contended that Major Count Esterhazy was the author of this bordereau, which has figured so the course of his remarks he said that whoever prominently in the case, and not Dreyfus. In

was guilty, somebody had committed the crime of treason. Esterhazy however, he pointed out, having been acquitted of the authorship of the bordercan, cannot again be prosecuted on this ground, even if he were a hundred times, guilty Later M. Maneau said

high water-Morning couns

Afternoon Low water-orning ..

Afternoon ANNIVERSARIES

*rómin. thr.-gaming Fur comin

1874-Loys of the s., Canton. 1815 The Allies entered Paris.

1854-Orders of nobility established in Japan.

896-Deal of Sir John Pender 1897The King of Siam received by the Craf 1898-Terrible typhoon and inundation at

Tamsui, Formosa.

TO-MORROW,

Saturday, 8th July, 189." Chinese stof 6th moon of 25th year

Kanang-sit. Sun-Rises

shriagening Sets

Moon-Yew Moon 38 mm, High water-Morning S

Afternoon

Skr 37amin. tohr, Szmin Low, water-Morning thr. samin.

Afternoon o zhryzmin. ANNIVERSARIES, TURNE

born:

“Messrs. Pro Jai dan Kuo Tung, For-Marelles

Mr Thondar. For Bombay-3 Mohom medans Frony Yokohama for Singapore- A. Wicks and servant

Fer Chpushan, from Siatow--3 Chinese SPORT SW Departed

Per Easier for Port Darwin-Mr. and Mrs, "Spark and 2 children, Miss Spark, and Mr. P. Grech For Thursday, Island—Mr G. Manley, For-Sydney-Messrs. W. Davies, W. E. Gums bagli, Mr. and Mrs. R. E Lewis, Mr. and Mrs::: RE. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. W. Harris, and -Misses Harris (3). For Melbonnie--Captain. ~Ramsay, Alisses Warner and Croucher

"STRAMERS EXPECTED,

Empress of Janu Inaba Marni. Doric

From

Dut

Jely toth July oth

July,

- We would direct the aftesites of shipping, firms to the style in which “ Steamers Expected" and "l'rojectsa Sullings? are now published in, thesă columna, mai in so, daing respects Tully nega, the managery, of shipping) firms, to give enfèra to their clerks to furutal alifs office, on the. fecias alerady sup- pilesi gratis with 1lle întest available information every day..

FROJECTED SAILINGS.

Ship

Afridi.

Destination. Date

London," &LA

July 8th

19th

... San Diego, &c. ...July anth London, &c.........July Bil - Sait Diego,

Londonth.

1836-Rt. Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P., America aru. San Francisco, &c. Aug: 291b

Bayern Straits, &c 1846-Canton factories attacked by Chinese, e Belgian King 1848-Attempted poisoning by Chinese tengal

Hongkong of as

Bengloc 25 men of the R Carlisle City Artillery. 1850-Death, of the Duke of Cambridge, the

*** Queen's uncle, and 1896--Floads in Japan good houses destroyed

AGENDA

~TO-MORROW.. Columbia sails for Portland, Or Noon-English mail, Bengal, sails. Ordinary Yearly Meeting of the Hongkong Electric Co. at their offices in Queen's Buildings.

„Sale -ef Leasehold Property by Messrs.

Hughes and Hough. --- Hongkong Maru sails for San Francisco,

SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

MAILS DUE,N

Canadian (Empress of Japan joth inst American (Dorf) 15th inst

HONGKONG AND WITAM POA DOCK RETURNS,

si de Cubasin at Kowloon Dock sin de Lacon D.Juan & Austria - Germania

Cosmopolitan

PASSED THE CANAL –

Shipping

Arrivals

15th

Care San Diego, &July seth

Singapore. July 11th San Francisco, &c. Sept. 7th San Francisco, &c. July 18th

City of Yeking China

City of Rio San Francisco, &c/Aug. 12th. Columbia „vi Fortland, &c. Vijuly dib Coptic. San Francisco, &c. Aug, 22nd D. Balduing... Stmits, &c. Juga stu Doric...........Sun, Francisco, &c, July 15th Ellen Rickmers.. Havre, &c. fuly jist Emp, China ..... Vancouver, &pan Aug 9th" Emp. India

Aug, Joth

19th

Emp: Japan Esmeralda... Manil Foochow Shanghai da

San Fríncisco, e Sept 16th Gaelic Glenogle

Victoria, B.C Aug 8th Hiroshima Maru. Bombay, &c.........July 13 Hongkong Maru San Francisco, SeJuly 8th/ Inaba Maru 23. Marseilles, &cond July Lith Indrapura........ New York; Ke... July 15th Kamakura Mari Marsailles, Sc....uly 27th Lennox ................. Victoria, BC................. Aug, 19th, Maidzuru Maru. Swatny, Souly 9th

lomeuthshire. Victori, B.C.July 22nd Nippon Many, San Francisco, &cláug, 3rd Olympia... Preussen

Victoria, B.C. 7 Sept. 2nd- Singapore, &c.............. Sept. 13th "Prinz Heinrich...Straits, &ch

Aug 16th R. Rabatting, Straits, &c. Sy July 8th Rohill

japan

Sachsen

Samin Silesiz Silesia

Singapore,&c.Oct. nth:

July 8th

July 9th 2

July:soth

Singapore Suisang Age Tacoma

Aug 6th:

Sept. 2nd

July 7th'

Victoria B.

July egth

Tantalus Thales Thyria

When the Commission aljourned months

Outward-16th June-Adenclaus, Oceanien Wittenberg, 20th June--Igrani, Argyl, insurmountable obstacle in the shape of the Afaka, Bombay, Domenico. 23rd June-Ben- Alaskan boundary-question. After the avenue, "27th June–Ternkai, Nordles." -- 30th, journment the two governments took up this Jung-Formosa, Trieste, Alesia, Kronberg, 2 particular question with a view to settling it and Homeward 27th June-Gloucus, Glen thus removing it from the path of the many garry, Indus, Heidelburg, numerous delays, owing to the exchanges of other important issues involved. There were

views between London, Washington and Ottawa, and the authorities here became convinced that 4 adjustment was hopeless. But the feeling in London was more hopeful, and when Sir Julian Fauncelote reached London on his way to The Hague, he held conferences. with Lord Salisbuy which resulted in a definite proposal: for settling the boundary, issue and removing it as an obstacle to the Commission. The main point of this proposal was that a separate tribunal of arbitration should pass on the boundary question. This plan ras commir nicated to Ambassador Choate, and by him to the State Department,

BENGAL, British steamer, 7,731, S. Borcham *** 6th July–Shanghai, 4th July," Mails and

--General-15 & 0. 5.N«ČI????? MAIDZURU: MARU, fujpanese steamer, 667, S.

Oagata, 6th July,—Tamsul nud. Swalow 5th July, General Mitsui Bussan Kalsha BYGDO, Norwegian stanier, 772, C. Biekke,

7th July-Chefoe 30th Jane, Central Sander Vieler & Co. CHEANG HOCK Klax, British stemmer, 916 *** R. Peatney, -7th July –Singapore 30th

Jung General, Chinese. HOLSTEIN, German steamer, 1,103, M. Ipland,

.:

Yangisse

48th 15hp Diego, &c¢ Sept. 19t New York, &ersajjuly zgili

HOW IT IS

- In the streets of thị, forn where 1-life I rome. times meen poor fellow wlio in sodilly off that bin appeal for a reary or two is hurdly to be posisted. He has lost faith his legs abitig the fates ntul frants him well long the pavement with his hands, like'n loaderl Inire in challow water Think Mercy, ene don't often see humansbules, like hits. Where there in single instance of a man'

f 'n man having lost both legs or both

When the plan was received the President was absent at Hot Springs, Va. and it was fell desirable to await his return before giving Saigon and Julf, Rice-Jeheart there are a dozen where only one limt of the a final answer. There was little or no doubt that the answer would have beer favourable the officials here were surprised to have Just as the acceptance was about to be given

presented what they regarded as an extraordin any condition which Canada imposed in con- nection with the submission of the question to arbitration: This condition was that Canada should have Pryramid harbour and a strip of territory on the Lynn canal, without reference to the general conclusions reached by the tribunal of arbitration. This port and strip of territory on the coast would have carried also the back county leading to the interior.

& Co. con me CHARTERIOUSY, British steamer, 1,278, Hair Is missing. All where there is a dlogie cos at the latter sort there ar a hundred casts of people who HOCEPHALUS, British steamer, fito, M. masery serions to those so filetud

J. Smith, 7th July, Penang 28 July are anus, or more or less ballet, by disease or miner - General-David Sassoon, Sony & Contics which are rarely noticubic, yut In the long Robinson, 7th July, Santarang 25th Juae, Consequemly, whica

boli Sugar. Dodwell & Co GLENLOCITY, British stemmer 2,997 James

President Krueger, on his arrival here yes terday to attend the confurence with Sir Alfred Milner Governor of Cape Colony and British High Commissioner for South Africa, arranged for the purpose of considering the demands of the Uitlanders, was received by a guard of honor at the railroad station, which was deco- rated in his honor. He was welcomed by the President of the Orange Free State, M. Steyn, and the Cabinet. Salutes were fired and the Transvaal national hymn was played. Reply ing to an address, President Krueger said he taking care not to let Marchand be gobbled had come here to work for the welfare of the by a Nationalist. The director of the railway whole of South Africa and to discuss all questeninus, where he will arrive in Paris-to- tions except

the independence of the Transyaal

morrow, has accordingly been instructed to When Sir Alfred Milner arrived. President exclude all persons from the station and only Steyn and the members of the Cabinet. of the to admit the representatives of the Ministers Orange Free State were at the railway station

of the Colonies and Marine, of the Military to welcome him. Salutes were fired and the Govenor of Paris, Army and Navy Club, British national anthem was played. As Sir whose guests the Marchand mission will be Alfred Milner, drove through the streefs to his during their stay in Paris; of the Geographical resilence, be received an ovation from the Society or of any other constituted bodies populace. On arriving at the house he found a qualified to claim admission. forge gathering assembled, singing the national

Relatives of members of the missing who anthem and cheering Queen Victoria. An ad can show police passes will be admitted, but dreas of welcome was delivered, to which air the police have received instructions to prevent Alfred Milner made a brief but cordial reply those who wish to present them to send them the presentation of flowers and to request

to the secretary of the Anny and Navy Club Deway Statue in Lincoln Park.Marchand made two speeches at Toulon

CHICAGO, May 31st

They were short and to the point. They had Chicago is to have à $100,000 Dewey statue,the ring of sincerity, and will enhance his in Lincoln Park. A movement having this endpopularity. One will make him the ideal of in view was slaned yesterday, by the Lincoln the non-commissioner officers, he having, in Park Board, and it is expected that at least justice to those of his mission paid a tribute What pred exists that there has been an $100,000, will be raised by popular subscription of admiration that must gratify the whole class. act of treason of a nature tending to compro The plan originated with Dr. P.M. Woolworth, Marchand is reganied by emotional people mise the security of the state? Are we not, who is an ardent admirer of Dewey. Dr. Wood as the victim of parliamentary publicanism, perhaps, in the presence of a number of unim worth gave his ideas upon the subject to and doubtless he thinks so himself. He is to portant documents, as General Mercier thought, This condition, coming after the arbitration members of the board at yesterday's inccting meet with unusual honours to-morrow at the and consequently in the presence of a my plan had been formally proposed and was and they received instant and hearty approval Ministry of Marine, where he is to enter by sterious piece of swindling perpetrated by the about to be accepted caused not only surprise Commissioner Marshall Shields at once moyed the grand door opening on the Rue Royale author of the bordereau upon his foreign corbut some indignation among the officials here for the appointment of a committee, whose and to be received at once by the Minister, M.respondent? This is a terrible question and It was decided not to accept this condition duty it should be to formulate plans for carrying Lockroy After an hour's conversation he will one which involves the most painful presump-and a peremptory refusal was given to the out the project meeting of the committee be the chief guest at a luncheon given in his lion that of the martyrdom of a man whose proposition, will be held soon and steps will be taken to honour. The other guests will be Vice-Admirals, innocence seems established by several" ascertain if the patriotism of Chicago is on a Genemis of Marine, divisions of Marine Artifacts.

Thus the matter stands. There is every reason to believe that there will be no yielding par with that of San Francisco and other cities lery, the Minister of the Colonies, Guillain; that have taken

M. Manedu's address was largely a repetition of the officials here to Canada's condition. If to honor the Nation's and Senators and Deputies prominently can of the statements of the reporter of the case, it is withdrawn the arbitration may yet be naval hero.

nected with marine and colonial affairs. There was the same array of facts and similar arranged as a means of settling the boundary While the Lincoln Park CommissionersThe medal which Mosiers for Trom the deductions therefrom. The Proculator-General's dispute. The opinion in the highest quarters would like to appropriate a portion of the funds Government in the Chamber of Deputies will analysis of the secret documents was very clost, seems to be positive that without some adjust necessary this will be impossible, owing to the be presented at dessert. Delcasse, the and he wound up with an emphatic declarationment of the boundary matter the resumption depleted condition of the treasury. There Foreign Minister, once said to Sir Edmund that there was nothing in the secret dossier to of the work of the joint commission on the is, however, in the minds of the Couulisian Monson, the British Ambassador to France, incriminnie Dreyfus, saying ers a belief that Chicago will appreciate there is no Marchand mission. But on the "We do not understand why there was schmprobable,Chronicle....

wer many other topics to be considered is entirely medal is the inscriptionThe Marchand delay in submitting them to investigation. alikerv will

1898 to 1899"

the movement and that graag ver/Mission; from the Atlantle to the Red Sea This statement caused a sensat

wealthy and' to aid in obtaining a memorial for Admiral Dewey of which the city and nation may be The Government in promoting Marchand proud for all time to come the degree of from Captain to Major, refrains rom speaking enthusiasm and public spirit expected by tho of the march on the Mile This dmission was Cominissioners is shown it is bkely that the to avoid inflicting a pin-prick on Queen Vic committee of three will decides to appoint a toria From the Atlantic to the Red sea large committee of influential citizens to co-includes the Nile operate with the Commission in securing the. funds. It has been suggested that among other methods the school children of the city. be given an opportunity, to contribute their mites to the enterprise

Nọn acc

Germany Obi

sulfofthe

Cuban

ans were paid

day distribut allotted by the United Stat

the Cuban solgliers

hers of the former military. the soldiers funiteds

Continuing, M. Maneau remark three secret documents by which M. Cava (former Minister of War) sought to condemnation, two were forgeries does not apply to Dreyfus

These declarations, uttered with impressive solemnity an immense effect on the

|-→n conclusion M. Manent said. Ezliet seven new

ng to prove Dreyh

may it please the

of December

defendant before

47 † perceive that it isn't the total wrecks and the incurs

les list are most expensive to society, but the

*** McGregor, 7th July-Foochow til July,digkus best which my work, and dock work, vez

General McGregor Bros, and Co.

- always under Ridiculties and agniest hindrinces, len ---- IVEEMOON, German steamer, 1,238, G-Heuer aul women regulith employed, but who are cun mann, 7 July Canton zili July, Generally braking down in'n sinal way, thus losing figments of time nudd fractions of wages, adoink the -Siemssen, & Codz

kīnit I.

Lincan, Abe amonut of lutong keskin this way. WHAMPOA, British steamer, 1,109, WY, Sales, nous year in Juglhol is impensé Andzo fat a

7th July,Shanghai 1st July Amoy 4th the cute of all this is here, suid not meldent of and Swatow 6th, General.-Butterfield & Lan, badly Imperfection, it is almost a Swire g

zidental generally penmble Look at this for exutuple, and hear

Steal

TELENA, British steaner, 3,125, T. G. Scott, ---- 7th July - Balouni išt; June, and Singa pore la July, Kerosing Arnhold, Karberg & Co "KJANGrak, Chinese steamer, 758, C. Anderson, 7th July,Chefoo 30th June Bean and Bean Cake.-Chinese. CHWNSIAN, British

Messer, 7th July-Swatow 6th July, Gene - ral.-Bradley & Co. ^_

Clearances at the Harbour Office Hanoi, French st, for Hoihow Produce, Norwegian str. for Singapore. Kuangler, Chinese str, for Shanghai: Kongram British str. for Canto Phra Nang, British sit; for Swałów EA SHIPPING REPORTS

Kong Bong British str, for Saigon. Silesia, German str, for Yokohama. Captain H. J. Sthith, of the steamship Charter-Shini Maru, Japanese str, for Meji; house, from l'enang, reports Modemto SAV,Diamante, Britishi str, for Manila breeza and fine weather througho

Bygdo Norwegian fit for Capto

Captain locky from Foochow, reports

“McGregor, of the

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