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Forbes, of the Imperial Light Horse, had his shoulder shattered by a Matiser bullet at Eland. laagte, and even how can scarcely stand. Litat. Man, the ther officer, was struck by a piece of Shell just as the same action was commiene- ing, he pluckily put a handags round his head and warthrough the battle.
"I've only a very hazy recollection of the fight," he suídio a Daily Mail representative. "I know my battery shelled the Beers and that they shelled us; and that's all I can say for cetin. Where am 1 going now?"he continu ed, and emned his neck to see round the comer of the patch he was wearing over his right eye, with the pathetic action of a half-blind men. "Why, to Woolwich to be certified, “fit,' I num sailing for the front on Saturday, of course," and he steadied himself against the table with a shaking haml
A brave idea, but an impossible one.Japan
Times.
Bill
HAPPY SINGAPORE !
THE PEKING COUP-D'ETAT AND THE SINGAPORE CHINESE.
The reces telegrams from the North peb- lished in this paper lave, says the Singapare Has Panelgah albuo, Crused a profiend feeling spese and sorray anong the Chinese in Singapore. Several prominent Ghi- nese Filoni were maletely prostrated with enistin on seept of the telegrain announting the Emperor' death. They simply wept like children had lost their parents. Such a sight mismo. The reassuring news of yesterday hul bad the effect of stimulating the Chinese hereto luther exention, on the Em peror's behalf, and the following telegans were despatched: -
- Tangli Yamen-rge upon the Empress Panatee the absolute necessity of paring the triperer's life, or dy the Chinese suljade swill gladly suretice their lives.
(Phes aber massent in Chinese ligare code), To the parish, American, and Japanese Ministers alleking, individually,--
All Chine Communities beg you to use your influene la pestert Kwaigst's life,
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THE FRANCO-GERMAN WAR.*
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AMERICAN TRANSPORT
MISSING.
Fortunately the
transport Pictoris, on which the under- writers are now paying opereunt. reinsurance, left San Francisco on Drober 18th, and was spoken by the transpon Tartar on November 9th. At that time the dust block of her main shaft was broken. Asstance was offered, but the captain of the Pigriz retused it, saying there was no danger."
MAN KILLED BY LIONS IN VIENNA.
One of the animal keepers at the Vienna Zoological Gaudens is repeated in a Vienna dispatch of January in have entered the cage of the hens in a sprit of bravky, and six lions rushed man hini and tore him to pieces. The attendans sought in vain with flating torches and ste,mes of water to drive the wild beasts from their victim.
LEGAL COSTS IN SCOTLAND.
A propos of legal costs in Scotland, a cors pondent writes in the Times. Some right years back an aunt line died in sirmland, leaving a sum of 20 in the hand, of rustees for the maintenance and education many children. The senstres renounced, and the Coun of Session in Elindaugh, to whom the case was semilted, appointed a judi in factur
week.
adminster the largest at the rate of ik per At the end of last year I received pore from the judicial facto: that the id way pe
1 recebed it hausted to him for an account, last month, just ten months after my applica-, tion.had in the meantine made several' I append other applications for the account. copy of the document: 11991 - Paid law cost of my appointment is factor, 42191 136 405 further cost, 54 10 på 1808 Factor's ex- penses. £23 UF: retaince in hand exulast ny Mischarge. Lata, unda cheques to you, Srb 12 44 total, Gool. Arcording to Scotch procedure, which is aequently saul to le so
gh cheaper than in England, it costs /303 7. 8. to administra aléquest of Ao Being a poor Scotsman topsell, can but ewlains with my worthy fellawantryman, the in- mortal Baillie Nicol-java-Pa-dec-penusl
The GL steamer Glenturret, from Mid- the door the phrase which the waiters had! taught me by coming to ask every night what diesbro' and London, left Singapore on the 7th I would take in the morning: "What will inst., and may be expected here on the 13th
inst. Mr. Chamb'lin take in the moming?"
He answered me quite amiably while saying good-bye, "Tea and toast."
1 took my final leave and went back to Lon- don. I had leant at Birmingham in the morn ing that Mr. ChambTin was taking Tea and Toast." learnt in the evening in London that the Boers had taken 700 of General Gatacre's men prisoners. All right!
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HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS, Isla de Cuba.................................. at
Dock. Kosglóan Isla de Econ '......................... Maidzura Mara, Keveiyang ........ E.S.S. Jouddusch U.S.N. tris Glenugle Hainten Hongkong SHIPPING REPORTS.
Trafalgar... D. Juen #Austria Captain Cledye, of the steamship Glengarry, | Miniruir.
Daphne from Moji, reports:-Strong N.W. winds and high confused sea to Chapel Island, from thence | 1iétoria.. to post moderate winds and fine weather.
Captain P. Garriock, of the steamship #flare- So, from Wehu and Chinking, reports;- Light NW, winds to Tang Yung, thence to -port strong to moderate monsonn and mode-
Tale séa.
It is thirty years now since the greatest war
Considerable apprehension is expressed by in history, if judged by the numbers engaged,
officials of the United States War Department, the limited area of the struggle, and the imple- says a Washington distach, for the safety of ments of war employed, piade a shambles of the transport Pictori, which left San Francisco France and resulted in the consolidation of for Manila during the middle of Oriober. Quarter-master General Luntington has sent a the German Empire. The Napoleonic Wars
cablegram to Major-General is requesting him to take such action for locating the missing made as much noise and, have been rendered even more brilliant on the pages of the historianship or determining what has become of her by reason of the extraordinary personality of that may seem proper.
Vielmia is not a passenger transport, hit a the man whose ambition convulsed Europe, am! whose reputation has suffered no eclipse freighter, which was employed to convoy army by the lapse of years. But for sheer barrer, supplies to the Philippies. She has no troops abroad. In making the contract for chansering for the blondly effect of war on a large scale,
the vessel Major O. F. lug, Quarter-master at muthing is comparable with the Franco-German
San Francisco, used the regular form under which the Government is released from liability War of 1870-71. Two great nations hurled themselves against one another, cack armeri
in qase of the loss of the ship. with the most modern weapons of war, each
The putting forth its entire strength, with the result that one was completely vanquished and the other acknowledged the greatest Military Power The following motion was made in the
in the world. Other nations have passed Singapore Legislative Council, on 30th ulla;--
"Whereas it is expedient to make certain through a similar crisis, which resulted in alterations and improvements to the Supreme heir collapse or new birth; but in their case Court Huiklap, Singapore, and whereas plans the crisis happened before the age of science, whul, if it has enlightened mankind, has also have been pigjared and laid on the table and
increased the forces that work for destruction. whereas the total cost of the said alterations and improvements is estimated at $45.000 and England, France, and America passed through the ordeal and became great. Germany's trial it is father necessary to provide teropa happened only thirty years ago in circum. aceration for, the Courts during the
stances the full horror of which has never been pregte the work at an estimated expeadirealised, but with a result as detivise as any iure Son, it is honeby resolved that the
that history can show This history of the war, sumuombe appropriated for this purpose, which seen written by generals and other to be hided in the Supplementary Supply officers of the German Army who took part in it, is intended for popular perusal, and has had It is epially "expedient" to make certain
an immense vogue in Germany. It is an at- alterations and improvements to the Supreme tempt to make more prominent the human in- Court Buildings, Hongkong, hut souclow
terest of the war, to present a picture of what everything is this colong manages to get happened rather than a scientific analysis which shelved indeliaitely. The new Supreme Court
could only be of use to and understood by ex- will probably come with Canton Railway had
perts in the science and art of war. A book the bridge to kowloun,
compiled from the isolated contributions of writers waking more or less independently of cach other euinot be a work of art, still jess a work of reference to students. But it gives a more or less detailed and general ace nl what happened, and the reader is left with a clear idea of the immense issues involved, of the gigantic forces at work, of the horror, the Buru is, the ragedy, and conganation of the death struggle which resulted in the birth of one Empire and the humiliation of another which till then had been the first Military Power in Europe for several centuries. The book is divided into four parts. The first dents with the origin of the war and the preparations far it. The second is concerned only with the military history of the war. The third is devot ed to the political history, and the fourth to the civil bistry of the war The programme is sufficiently comprehensive, and all the writers are more or less of European reputation. The account of the origin of the war written by Dr. Julius V. Plug-Hartung, Keeper of the Royal Archives and Professor Emeritus in the University of ficilin, and is one of the most in teresting.contributions to the werk. Because he was then a weak nar, enfrebled by infirmities, the Emperor Napoleon consented to a war which he did not desire, which he could not gain much from, which in his hent he feared and İnted. Bui dhe French Press then, as now, was ignor ant of fear. It desired glory, it demanded fresh conquests to feed the national pride. In WHEN BULLETS ARE FLYING. Prussia preparations were made without much talk about it. Silently and busily Multke per- What are feelings of an officer when, forfected his scheme of mobilisation and drew up the first time, he leads his men into battle? his plan of campaign. All France, on the other hand, bubbled and boiled as if in a witch's asks a write in Chrms for November. This is a questa which the saldier himself alone cauldron." The military history of the war can answer, and we suspect that a good many naturally takes up the greater part of the volume. would be willing to go too closely into the It is in 14 chapters by 14 officers who all took subject. The g of a ville bullet, the shriek járt termijaign, though most of them were bi janior officers in 1875. The accounts of a shell, the mish of a cannon shot, must be, and always has been, extremely trying to the of the different marches and battles are written little rhetorical inexperienced warrior. A certain officer, who clearly and shortly with
There is nothing in the volume pofers on dis orcasion to be nameless, bas effect. frantly denied his first experience in battle comparable with some of Zola's chapters in "We were advancing to the scene of opera- his great novel "La Débicle"; but they tions," he says. "On entering a strip of word serve the purpose for which they were intentied. In the account of the battle of it occurred is me, that my men being raw recruits, would not fight well on horseback, and Wörth you come across this characteristic
of enthusiasm:
the evening, sa fendered the ut to dismount. This, of course, bit stopped the whole body of the army behind the whilst he (General von Kirch) was among the regiment. While the men were leisurely trying King's Grenadiers, the Crown Prince happened their horses, an officer came up at a furious gait to come by, and, on catching sight of him, and asked peremptorily: What have you hastened up to him with outstretched arms, stopped here for, and Blocked up the whole embraced and kissed him with warm, words af road? I saw the paint in a moment, and gratitude. An example of genuine German bade my uth move out of the wood. In the affection on the blood-stained field of battic meantinie my scabbard got itself hopelessly the royal son of Hohenzollern and his general?" entangled in a lush, and the ante trier o It was unly a bloody day that 6th of August, get it loose the more it stuck the faster? So I 1870., The German Army alone lost 489uicers fold my men to form at the edge of the wood and 10,153 rank and file. The French Just and wait for me. The 1 cut the straps and 10,000 dead and wounded, Quo unmounded left my boken scabbard in the bush while, prisoners, and 5,000 dispersed. The account of with naked blade flashing in my hand, I rushed the Army of the Mans and Sertan, is very full to the frem. Net a man could I find. They and vivid. The battle of Gravelotte and St. were asinus 1n see the fun, and had run over Privat-la-Montagne is also described at con the brow of the hill, and scattered along the siderable length. There the Germans won a whole length of the line. After infinite difficulty, great victory, but again their less was terrific, for the losses of the whole Ammy amounted many words, and more temper, I got them together again. We were barely in position to 899 officers and 20,000 men. when I heard a distant cannon, and at the enough as one reads this volume it becomes saine instant saw the ball high in the air. apparent how from the first the French were As near as 1 could calculate, it was going to over-matched. Moltke reigns supreme. There strike exactly where, I stood, and
is dismount- an interesting, saying of his quoted to ed with remarkable agility, only to see
the affect hat in war one has to deal with the missile of war pass sixty feet overhead. I probabilities, and that the most probable is felt rather foolish as I looked at my men, but that the enemy will do the right thing. How a good deal relieved when I saw that they, too, far his theory was justified by the French it is had all squatted on the ground, and were none not easy to say. For whether they did right or of the baking at me. I quickly mounted wrong they seem to have stood no earthly again and commander! them to stand up chance with the generals they had. The volume is profusely illustrated with portraits of most We were ordered to charge soon after, aid the enemy easily gave way before us for which I of the men whom the war made famous, with was most devoutly thankful. We passed some elaborate pictures or reproductions of pictures dead and wounded, the first sad results of real of striking events, and maps of the various war that I had ever seen. At night black battles. The history of the Franco-German clouds averspread the sky, the rain fell in tor-War ay yet be written in less, bulk and with rents, noteren a camp-fire could be kept to even greater lucidity; but the present volume I stretched is a notable undertaking worthily carried out. light up the impenetrable gloom. myself upon the snaked ground. The pale,Morning Post. rigid face that I had seen turned up to the
The France Gerima War, 18. By Generals and evening sun appeared before me, as I ined in other Ulcers who took part in the Compaign Trandatel vain to shield nly own from the driving rain, and to Malor-General J. F. Maurice, G. B. London: and as the big foot-of-a-comrade blundering Swan Segenschein and Co. round in the darkness splashed my eyer full of mud, t chsed them in my first sleep upon a battlefield"
A telegram was received in Singapore from Sydney stating that a strong protest against the sipation les been sent in the Tsangli Yamen by the Chiness there.
AMERICA ASKED TO INTERVENE.
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BRUSSELS, January 4th Senator Le Jeune, former Minister of Justice and now member of the Belgian Council of State, presided at a meeting in this city to day of the commilles recently formed to noise movement in Belgium in support of an address to President McKinley, appealing to him to mediate in favour of peace between Great Britain and, the Transvaal Among those present were M. La Fontaine, former Senator: many other former members of the Senate, several members of the Chamber of Deputies; several professors of the University of Brussels and a number of alter prominent men; most of them embers of the Universal League of Peare
The pillion to President McKinley reads as follows: M. Le Presidentes Rightly moved by the foody and terrible suuggle bi, South Africa tween two of the most civilised peoples of the world, the undersigned address n most pressing appeal to your Excellency in favour of mediation, which you alone can offer. They brotherhood S
beg you to fulfil the sacred duty of buman
Surely
AMERICAN INDIFFERENCE TO PHILIPPINE TRADE.
HOW I MISSED CHAMBERLAIN.
Happening to be in London on Sunday, veries M. Lelous in le Mutta,, I said to my- self: "Here am all alone in the streets The English are drinking whisky at home, and are not likely to ask me in the public burdings att cled, the theques will not be oper Supposing interviewed Chamberlon? What a good idea
I was capital idea, which would baremade reporters of the old and New Work! laugh, for they all know that it is presible to interview the Prince of Wales and the Pope, but ant fe interview the Right Hen, Mr. Tambedaio
I myself, who am Bessed with a more than British song freid, and who surgly hethy by any play of features the feelings that agitate me, could not restrain signs of a light heated- ness which was at leai unseasonabile. Sever, never, never had any one interviewed Mr. J. Chamberlain. Very well, I would interview him. All right. At four o'clock f trk the The next morning in Bir- train at Euston. ningham at nine o'kick I liked a cab.
Here, to understand what follows, I ought to mention, by way of parenthesis, that you must know that I devored wyscianiny youth to vie surly of the English soapur, and flat still re- tain several scraps of, the excellent method
called Aha's.
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PASSED THE CANAL
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Outward-th December St. Jerome, butus, Part, Footakken, Janroavan, Alysafe. 2nd January Emma Luykin, Oltenburg, Sunubi Mari, St. "Andtræs!"– 5th, January --- Laos, Tumbai, Brakertag, Berdineta, Denbighshire, Ormazan, 9th January Glen- terrel, Tusker, 1ah Jamary Calchas, Sado
Mart.
STEAMERS EXPECTED.
Names.
Front
Emma Luyken ... Singapore Sikh
Australian
Due.
To-morrow
Japan......To-ulorroW Port Darwin ...Feb. 12th
Hongkong Maru........Stanghai...
Singapore Singapore
Feb. 12th
Feh 13th - Feb. 1tli
Feb 14th
Glenturret Sydney Kamsung
..... Singapore Fr. Ferdinand... Singapore, Feb. 16th- Algoa ............ San Francisco... Feb. 20th Empress of Japan Vandenwet...... Feb. 23rd Chiza. San Francisco... Feb. 24th
Alie
San Francisco... Mar. 1st
We would direct the attend ou of shipping fims to the style ma which "Steamers Expected" and "Prgected Sailinga" Tak se prillished in these colunas, sand in mɔ' doing respect tally the managers of shipping fetus to give orders ta this in thrush than wide, on the fans already sup 1 link grants with rive latest as ost per information every day.
PROJECTED SAILINGS.
Algoa
Asturia
SHIP
· Captain S. Gibson, of the steamship Hailong, ferum Tamsui, ri Amoy and Swatew, reports: Tamsi to Amoy strong easterly gale, high sea
14th January-Bayren, Nurnberg, Alergeldie and raius weather. Amoy to Swaior moderate Jomary Hilszóld, Candia, Capak, | Alesia N.E. wind and sea, cloudy weather. Swatow Sydney, Audantico, 258 January Prester
Jammary throws Trekin. Sonia, America Mant. to Hongbang light breeze and sine clear weather. 20th Vessels in Amoy on the 7th inst.:- Cheangchew. Hindole, sab January Oakbrauch, Socotra,
Bayeri Homeward ch Jan. dadalusia, Savaia. In Swatow on the 8th Taiwan, and Chili.
16th January Park, Suerit, Tota January Belghat King
Jafan zad January Amore, Melpon | Hengad meur, Elizabeth Rickers, Dochis, 30th Birchton, January-Brutalite, Boularig. Bleanion, 4500 Canotta Mary, Rugby, Eskdale Korvitøjf, St. Kilda, | Cancha Stuttgart,
NOTANDA.
CALENDAR.
FEBRUARY.
Metrorological means based on fifteen years' observations to 1998.
Barometer... Thermometer Humidity...... Rainfall
30141
57.3 79.0
TO-DAY.
WEATHER
REPORT.
On date at On date at 10,11, 4.11.
30.27
30.16 ko
53
Barometer..... Temperame Humidity Rainfall.
TO-DAY,
Friday, 9th February, 1900) Chinese-10th of 1st moon' of 26th year of
Kwang-sti. Sun-Rises ..
Ser
ohr. 35min.
shr. somin
7hr, zomin
High water-Marning ...
Afternoon Shr. tomin. Low water-Ṁorning...... thr. quin. Afternoon TOK, jyutin. ANNIVERSARIES.
1535 Bishop Hooper burnt. 1857-The Henriella Maria found drifting | about"in Palawan. Passage captain;- prew and 250 coolies missing, Destructive fire at Kowloon City.
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1891
TO-MORROW.
Saturday, toth February, 10 Chinese11th of 1st, meon of 26th year of
Kwang-sü. Sun-Aises
High water-forning
Ohr. 37min.
shr, zimin.
Shr, 26min.
bhr. min. Afternoon Low water-Morning thr. zmin. Aftermon..... rohr. 39min. ANNIVERSARIES. 179-Kien lung, Emperor of China, died in
the fath year of his reign. 80--Queen Victoria married.
1800
Russian Marines sent from Chemulpo
to protect the Legation at Seoul. The Spanish Minister at Washington
resigned. 1898-The Queen visited Netley Hospital,
1898
AGENDA.
TO-DAY.
Cargo ex Trieste subject to rent.
“TO-MORROW,
N. P. R. steamer Glenegle leaves for Victoria
I say in my cabby: "Tu Highbury--Mr. | (About) Chamberlain I get, no sin wet Neither horse, cal, nor thriver inove. I did not under- stand how, on hearing the magic word | (Abow) "Chamberlain," my enbly did not singe me at a giddy gallop towards the ran whose repit ation has spread to the funthest combies in South Africa, 1 repeated three times the name of the famous Miniser, and I was gong to do so again, when the driver interupted me with a loud "Oh and leant down smaling, “Mr. Chamblin." -
I doubt whether the habit that they have in England of abbreviating thus, in the most familiar way, the names of the host ilusious persons be a mark of respect that one owes always to the great hues of the earth, in France we have a different notion of polite-
ness.
...The cab stoppel and 1 gót out.
B.C. and Tacoma.
( &, steamer Carmarthenshire leaves for San Diego and Frisco.
SUNDAY, 11th.
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Shipping.
Arrivale. ISAAC Rub, American dip, 1,887, Watts, Sib Feh New York Mah Aug., Kerosine Oil.
Standard Oil Ca
He French steamer, 704, 1: Marlees, gah Fel, Haiphong and show 8th Feb, Rice A. K. Marty. Huroose, British steamer, 783, S. Gibson,
9th Feb. Tensai via Amoy and 5watow,
Destination.
Ponhand, &c.
Date,
Feb, roth
Laver, de ..... Mar. 4th San Pineisen, So Mac ast Fan Frameisen, & April 14th
New York
its, & ¡San Diego, de.
mope, Se.. New York
Rangoon
Kobe, Hondon...
......Mar. 7th
Mar 18th
Feb. 21st
Pela 17th
Feb. 27th
Tel. 28th
Mar. 3rd
Pel and
Canton .......... Caruthe shine | San Diego, &c. 1. (Feb. 1oth Changsha......
Hydnov. & c......... Mar. th Chara
Dan Pancisco, &e Mar, 3rd
San Francisco, &c Mar 27th San Francisen, Ste April 5th Coloquandel..... Shanghai ........... Feb. 17th
City of Rio Coptic
Dori
Jan Praison, Mar, oth Emp. ........... Flam unao", &c... [April 4th Emps, India Emp lapm
Fiz Ferdinand... Gache
24 Feb, Ciuman al- Danglais. Lapsik & | Calais.
Co.
KINNGNAN, Uanese steamray 1,347, Bissander,
9th Feli Canton 3th Teb, General King Man Wood
CANTON, British stvarner, 1,100, S. Wilde, 9th Heh, Java 9th Jan, Sigan--Jantine, Matheson & UH,
Tuxes, Babish stramar k,157, 12. Anderson. 9th Fels, Kobe in Feb, and Meji ath, Coak- Rhitedield & Swire. ANCONA, British steamer, 1888, W. H, Caites,
53 Pelt, - Singapore 2nd Feb., General, 1. & DTS, N, CN
ARIEL, Norwegian stemure, 995, C.-M.. Rafer, 5th Feb,Maj 2nd Feb, Coal Mitoni Jason Kaisha. Kweosase, British Stromer, glo, W. S Stalker, 9th Fal Cantant gh Feb., General Jardine, Matheson & Cn.
Clearances at the Harbour Offico. Tritos, Gerthan str., for Saigon. Firshan, Chineser stil, for Slangbad. Hunan, Unitish sin, for Waần,
11. 44. Conner, American ship, 10 Singapore. Esmerabla, British str, for Manila. Bitter, British bark, for Hankoc. Nim, Betish ste, for Swatow. Trieste, Austrian str., for Singapore, Arial, Surwegian str., for Karebinnizu. Kongalam, Banish str., in Canton. Abergellie, British str, for Moji, a Cariterthenshiv, British sti, for Moji.
Pepartures.
Feb. 4, Buttan, British ste, for Swatow. Feli, & faster, Bitih str., for Swatow... Feb. 9, Side Meizu, Japanese skr, for Kobe. Feliz, British Mus, for Swatis
Feb., Chunste, British str., for Mengay. Feb. 9, Brooklyn, American battleship,
Manila,
Feb. 9, Sandton, British str., for Sandakan, Feb. 9, Femerald, Mitish str, for Manila. Feb. 6. Fushun, Chinese str., for Shanghai, Feb. 9, Wong British str., for Taiwanfeo, -Balang, Thangta Britishstr.for Bangkok... Feb. 9, Whumpot, British str. for Canton.
Passengers--Arrived.
for
Per Hatinong, from Coast Ports -Messes, Nichols and bunan, and 56 Chinote,
Per Triman, from Kobe Mr. Bonden, Mrs.
X, L. H. A. steamer Zolsalia leaves | Cilkeran and 2 children. for Havre and Hamburg.
MONDAY, 12th,
3.00 and 3.1.-- Auction sale of Crown Lamis, Wanchai Road and Queen's Road East, at P. W. D. Offices.
4 p.m. N. Y. K. steamer Izumi Maru leave for Victoria, B.C. and Seattle. 9 p.m.-Amateur Dramatic Clab, "Yeoman of The Guardat die City Hall.
TUESDAY, 13th. Noon- & O. steamer Gaelic leaves for San
Francisco. Nonn-C. N. steamer Tsinan für Australia.
Oregon.
Departed.
Per Sandlachan, for Sandakan Me and Mrs. V. kambing. Messes Wooden, sem Onger, W. 12. Jupp, O. Eirlholz, C. Georg, Sabath, Rev. J. Verbruggi, and 54 Chinese
Treb. 14th
Mar th 'Yellamma & Kob Feb. 18th
(g) samoterų, kr Feb. 13th Com, R.C.
G note
Strait, &c.
Yokohama
lebavne, we
#aibong
Bandung
Hangehow
Hobatia
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Feb. 13th
Feb. 2oth
ich, Tith
....May 30th
Feb. 12th
Feb, 14th
Mongkong Man on Fiancisco, &c Feb. 22nd Kobe S. Volahan. Feb. 10th Hey Maro
idani Mar
j javer
†
Kanga Man.. Konig Aben Kweiyang... Ladly boucey Lightning. Maidruni Mam.. Massilia. Nappali Maru 411denburg Parramatta Piensen
Victor, B.C.
Shong hai, Sr. Manila, Kr.
Fieatsin
Feb. 12th
Feb. 24th
Feb. 23rd April th
Feb. 25th ...Mar. 31st
Feb. 13th
San Diego, Ke Sini upore, dt: swarow, Mo... Feb. 15th Marseilles, Ko........... April 14th Tape Francisco, & Mar.. zoth Somits, de, ........ Feb. 2150 -Marseilles, &a... Mar 31st-
Straits, &
May 6th .... May and
Prine Heimich... Straits, &n Pyrrhus.
Queen Eleanor... 'New Yeak
Rela
Salien
Sat pedon
Savona
Saxonia
Stentor Stuttgart Tronical
Thr.... Tsinan Wakasa Maru Weimar
Liverpool
Tepat Straits. Ne
Feb., 18th
Feb. 15th
Feb. 17th
June 14th
Mar. 6th
Havre, &c.
Mar. 16th
Havn, &c.
Mar. 31st
London.
Feb. oth
Mar. 21st
Landon ..
Sunits, &c.
Loudon.
Mar. 14th
San Diego, &c. ... Mar, 6th Por Darwin, &c... Feb, 13th Marseilles, &c...... Feb. 23rd Straits, &c. ......... April 18th Yuensang......Manila .....................................
Feb. 13th
NATURE'S REASON FOR PAIN.
Meet 1, Aloe he jweights termarked that at gave hint great pain to lift his deal to l test, trai cantonal phy, clan responded that, in such case, I was a fool-forlooper te. The observation was Torf Fental and mgeval benah The very fact that the maca painful in a condition calling for litan'want to provide that, if he could, was tip di enue's duy,
•w might Still,
112 va ja vesparative confuz” wilega hitung bis land to his hand, if für were the only arer of paiɛ along kim. But when a bodily gratism which is why lately ladigmouble to life, bewustently patut di ito silatation is unstly mene serous, and he was shat appeal to Mis Easton Elyen, as welgroei in der betree herewith printed. iezu izurbation.
» du the spring at 45" she says, “I desk in feel Tom being a songs, bonitay weak mod niting. My apavifte was prom, vret af god gure ar puta." woman, I gcabedig boli pay strength of energy.
Belanghy tog a home at to fix yoxê nsind bu“ dur, statement. Naturlamaged that all nece sary acts of monopeus of the bele hull be painios, Per avere, for Shanghai from Southampton if lot lainetly plottede Wore it otherwise, WD Mr. E Alabaster, Mrs. Rinder and children, but then to the g of our power, and so Miss Sheppard and poty, and Miss Richardson poter incalculable diet, MA, aloue and pany. Fron Bremen Mr. W. Weide, it de From Genos-Messis, F, 31. Tratmann, 1. E. Schelde, Geo, Brown, M. Gamburg, Strasser. Siewett, Siecke, F. Adorf, M. Bebei, von Dur- ing, Consul March and family, Dr. A. Forke and family, Mr. and Mrs. Geesel, Messrs. Scholen, A. Singne, Pfeeffer, Mr. and Mrs.
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one af die highest of our phy-im? cu jousents. This body but fog mineral from her food; then, siguins a fate of kings viuatural and
1 Bad Boltes and prin at the cites,” she contin- me, lewat the shot hers flown thy lark, T ha deal of pain at my side, a my heart.
E. Tomlin, Misses Gower, A. Gaud; klessts. | jalpitated as much that I got but little sleep or rest
I rang the bell and showed my letter to N. P. R. steamer Abergeldie for Portland
woman at the deer with my most seductive Sifile. She replied to 19yindiapres by speak- ing very fast, with the result that I did understand. When one has learnt English by G. P. R. Co.'s steamer impress of Japan, and, R. Brill, Th. Schleises, and R. C., Taas muable in trang ber-work stel often
WEDNESDAY, 14th.
J leaves for Victoria BC. Ahn's method one dres not understand if one
Penseatly the Cargo ex Gaelic subject to rent. is spoken to very fast.
* Mr. Chanklin or
THURSDAY, 15th. butler said to me, secretary?"
Cargo ez Renvenue subject to rent. Not secretary but Mc, Chamblin,” said I. This was enough; he ate me follow him through a vestibuletil we stopped in the study, There the man poisted up to the ceiling and
said tu me:
"Mr. Chamblin is in his bed,"
The Minister was to bed, and it was ten o'clock and they were tighting on de banks of the Modder Riser Without taking into account very carefully what use there was in Chamberlain being out of bed' while his troops were firing in South Africa, the thought that
9 pin.-A. 1). C. "Yeomen of the Guard" at
City fall. S. & T's New York Line steamer Queen Eleaner leaves for New York.
-- Shimonoseki and Kobe.
Icaves
for
SATURDAY, 10th. steamer Changsha, p.m.-Football Shicid Competition, and Round, H.K.F.C. 1, 'G' Co., K.W.F.
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be was still in bed upset all the ideas which 5.15 p.m-Odd Volumes Society Lecture on 1 bad bell till then about a real statesman.
'Footbinding by Mrs. Archibald After half an hour the secretary came in.
Little. He was laté, very much occupied, and very Our introduction was much out of break. difficult but rapid. We were both equally sting in foreign languages. He tuned to me, #Newspaper gentleman?"
WEDNESDAY,
Cargo ex steamer Sado Hart, subject to rent. Cargro ex steamer Players, subject to rent,
THURSDAY.
China Provident Loan and Mortgage Co., Ld.
Register of shares closed.
A corresponent of the National Association of Manufacturers, (United States), who has spent many years in the Far East, writes from Manila: At this distance it is difficult to understand the reason why the merchants and manufacturers of the United States are so in- different about the trade of the Philippines. 15Just so, said on a gentleman who it that the people disapprove of the government, writes in the papers"
Then he said, "Mr. Chamberlain has never, or are the Philippines too far away? "Thic
single never, never received newspaper gentlema situation is this: so far, there is not American firmof repute andstanding established ever." here, and there is no business of any importance doing with the United States. All the bragging articles in the newspapers are bluft. Of course Pabst and Schlitz and others sell beer, several. concerns do a business in canned goods, but all -travis-more-or-lase camp followers trade and what we call general merchants barsiness in the Far East The Seligmans talked about opening a bank here before I left New York, the papers report about two Chicago concerns that are to start national bankes! here, steam shipcompanies are to be contemplated for direct service between the States and these islands, burattually the British merchants und British was any who accompanist, me to left
capital continue to hold the supremacy.
I called up all the resources of my method and said, " Mr. Clamberlain has never received newspaper gentlenes, but he will receive ME." The secretary was quite put out of counten- He signed to ine wait till his master ance, came down. Mr. Chamberlain came down. The secretary opened the door, I just caught sight of the illustrious states: man. I was about to throw myself on him. fut the secretary was before me, and went out shutting the door in my face. Ten minutes later he returned saying, "Never ever! never
repeateit
to the secretary
SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.
MAILS DUR- Australian (Australian) 12th inst. American (Hongkong Marn) 12th inst. French (Sydney).14b just. Indian (Kumsang) 14th inst. American (Algon) 20th inst... Canadian (Empress of Japan) 23rd inst. American (China) 24th inst. American (Doric) ist prox.
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The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Fra. Ferdinand,
Singapore for this port to day.
F. Petersen, O. Werder. M. Kolis, E. Eilers, F. at u ond of it. My beatining was short and dim- -
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din.
1892, due Rev. Mr. Knight, of Strel's Candice Syrups, Seting this arivice I peg-
lad, recompraded me to fake Mother.
Allard For Nagasaki from Gena Mr. Aug.wild Lovepedrad." Frada. From Singapore -Miss Ovelseng. Für The womusk, "Ewich I were dead," are odious my the
Tutes. Hiego from Genoa-Consul Krien, For Yako lip of the verins, of what reas hanna um Genoa Mr. H. Kriller, From re, sand Bay are and chiling words to fall on Naples Major F. Lenne. From Colombo-- the care of the poft wireles
They ME F. W. Jones. From Perang Mr. 1 lole despairingly rumal for the help which is so Reuss. Froin Singapore Dr. II. Diba, los to come, and the Equally ner mates at all..
mestiche which la prover to save From Hingkong for Shanghai Mr. and Mrs. there, a
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1 gir to be so wh" wide the white" dat Stevogt, Mrs, von der Heyrle, Miss Clark and
I was Tom fine to time Poulined to my bed, mal at servant, Mr. and Mrs. Bass and child, Nessis other final to lie down on the gouf. I bet flesh V. F. Pedersen, S. H. Levey, L. Boyache pidly, and was like a mere slavile my clothes Mrs. Pearl Se Man, Lieut. W. Wrey, Changing upon me. For three years I suffered in this Cheng, and Mr. T. II. Kengsley. For Kobo- | way, nó manirine that I took doing me any good. Mr. W. Smith and servant, Mrs. Farrar, Miss Drysdale, and Mr. Nelson Clark. For Yoku- haina Lieut. Com, Gal
Per Sackson, from Japan for Singapore-red a bottle from the thesative Stores at Bishop Messrs K. Onodera, S. Heruma and M. Aukland, and after taking it I began to prové, My appetite returned, and feel agreed with me, and Stagali. For Naples His Excellency von
I felt bier than I had done for years. The palunt Kerbeez ant panty, Liem. N. Grigorjeff, and Mr. and Mrs, Bagolubo For Genoa--Mrs. any heat was less severe and I gilner strength every 1. Kuhn and Miss C. Kuhn. For London day.
“Seeing this, I kontioned to me this mumily, and Capt. R. C. Tod. From Shanghai for Part- Said Mr. I. Ayal Fur Naples Mr. F. gradually remedy health, gaining thver stone. E. Meigs. For Geam. Mrs. Ingelman. For might. Since this time I have lagt in d byalth. Londin Mr. and Miss Slade, Mr. and Mes, J. My land has al- benefited by the use of Mother Lambert Rees and child, Miss Fowler, Mr. and S Seup when afering digestion Mrs. Laing, Mrs. Neven, Mr. C. McCallum, are at liberty to puldish this statement as you like. Elwen, Printre 1, (Signed) (1) Emia and Mrs. Berntsen and child. From Hong Sewell, Wellington, near Durham, Oetober 30th: kong for Genoa-Hon. T. H. Lockhart, C.M.G, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Tomes and children, Miss Millinchip, Mrs. ( Inchbald and children, Miss James, Messrs. Stultz, M. Falsow, Miss Culd well, Mr. and Mrs. A Schuch and child, Mr Kalsimar, Dr. and Mrs. Fill and child, Mrs. Kubo, Messrs. G. H. Hommel and Mowrer, For London-Mi, Thomas Edwards Fortation. It was dyspepest-tha dheuse that, Hamburg-Dr. Doberch. From Yokohama nterfeits most others and has any of their just
sinful
inful symptoms, it is ille, to say that dyspepsia. for Brujerhaven-Mr. A. Dewald, Nagasak for Port Said Mr. A. Revillah. For tight be prevented, for we as not yet wise and care Antwerp-Mr. Feger. From Hougkong for ful enough to prevent it. Some day we may be At present, however, it is inspiring to know that Mother Singapore--Mr. E. Martin. For Antwerp-Sziget's Syrup care it oren in its worst singes. Still, Mr. Sohneider. For London-Mr. J. S. i fa letter to cure it when it first appcar Watch Gelba For Southampton-Messrs. Ch. Camp yourself, and the Synpes the day your fecht and bell and Murphy. For Hainburg-Mr. Beckor, you do not agree [ Ades..
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If Mr. Elwen were the only women in the district wherein she lives who da sefere 1 in this manner, the fart should excite the interest of the Intelligent reader, hat there are antitude of it lives all avee the Land, all over the world.. Berailment was not Ecart dining, it was my form of roumption, it was
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