Laher
ANESE) SEISMOLOGIST.
ERVIEWED AT LAHORE,'
gust ah-Before leaving here, Professor Opari, the Japanese Seismologist, Dikwad by R. Prens representative. eikia? the case of the earthquake of rl be said that it was the invariable o that trazi garthquakes were always on the vex, Berer of the conenve, side of the arc med a mountain chalo, great pressure m the former side causing the earth to fold were, on the latter. It was thus at shocks in Assam and the agraAlley, and it was always to in big que in Japan, He attributed, the ian authquakes to the weakness of the con tric Bass, due to the stress of the mountain sing forces of the Himalayan range In system of weakness the lines were parallel The resulting in a folding over. A stare cinthquake removed the weak point Werground, and consequently, after it afest place would be that which had been tok severaly shaken, Small aftershocks were Polutely necessary feature, and he could fely predict that these shocks would continue Farr for at least a year. He did not think had been any subsidence of mountains at dariet He had come across many in which dlanstrous efforts were clearly to the bad construction, "from an earth
uple point of view, oftious's, both European rative. The fault. Jay in walls of stone le and poor cementing material. Thick in such cases was no protection. The ind of building was brick with good mor d substantial timber, pr from, framework.
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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH,
Shipping.
Zeriydła.
Malacca, Br. 88, 1,515, G. W. Babbot,
N.R
Loyal, Ger, s.; 1,581, L. Lorenzen, 27th Aug.,
Bangkok 20th Aug., Rice and Gen.-9. ↑ W. & Co.
Montana, Am, M., 208, D. C. Camun, 21st
Pug-Manila 18th August, Gen.
Portuguese.
10th Aug.Yokohama 15th Aug., Gon-Nord, Nor..., 730, G. araldsen, 13th Aug F.&O.S. N. Co. Amigo, Ger. ss., 82, I. Iversen, goth Aug. -
Canton 13th Aug., Gen.-Aagaard, Thore sen & Co.
Haiphong 26th Aug and Holbow 28th, Rice and Gen~~]; & Co.^2 Kwangise, Ch. 11, 1,468, R. Liucoin, 311
Onsang, Br. .s., 1,787, J. T. Davies, 19th Aug
Samarang 9th Ang, Sugar-f., M. & Co Aug-Canton 31st Aug, Gen C. M. SOpland, Nor..., 844 Th. W. Schlytter, th N. Co
Aug.--Kobe and Nagasaki 18th Aug. Tingaang, Br. 2, 1,067, J. M. Smith, grat
Gen-Yes Hing Talk Sh Auri-Canton si Aux, Gel - M&
Pera, Tir. ., 4,916, A. L. Valentini, zith Aug. Co.
--London zand Joly, and Singapore 24th) Ang., Gon.-P.&O. S. N. Co. Fetchaburi, Ger. sa, 1,373, G. Hillmann, 18th (4) Aug,,--Bangkok 31st Aug,, Rics, Wood
and Ge¤ ---B. & 8. *Petrarch, Ger. s.8., 1,3j2, C. Ahrens, 7th Aug,
Clearances at the Harbour Ofes. Triumph, for Bwatow. Sparta, for Singapore, Tingiang, for Shanghai. Willehad, for Yokobama. Stettin, for Swatow Paklat, for Bangkok. Bencleuch, for Nagasaki. Pera, for Shanghai,
August 31. P. E. Friedrick, for Europe, Roon, for Shanghai, &c. Machet, for Bangkok.
ur, for Quong-chow-wan. Pholma, for Wakamatru,
aklat, for Bangkok.
Per Malucco, from Shanghai for London Mr. Charles Taylor, Mis. Klementoski and children. For Hongkong-Mr. M. Klemantaski.
Passsagers departed. -- Per P. E. Fridrich, from Hongkong for Bremen, &c-Misa Florence Adams, Messn. W. H. A&liheff. J. R. Araoit. Rev. Balcon Mr. F.Barclay, Miss E. Boeg, Mrs. Bondareff, Aliss H. von Bornemann, Messrs. E. G. Bra- brook, O. Brennecke, Miss C. Cameron, Messrs.
Amay tth Aug; Ballas-8,, W. & Co. Fitsanulok, Ger. s.s., 1,163, L. Goerchen, ayth
Aug. Bangkok 18th Aug, Rice E. & S. Progress, Nor. Ko, tõst, M. G. Stean, Stat Aug. Probalingound Sourabaya 9th Aug.. Sugar-Order." |
THURSDAY AUGUST 31, 1905.
Belavik, Samarang, and Bogor, 6th Sept 10 A.M.
Storabaya-Per
Adcott, E. F. Beattie, A.
Amoy Shanghal Nagasaki, Kole, Yokohama,
| Honolain and San Francisco--Fu Korea, 6th | Beattie, M. P.
Sapt, IKIAMON
Macao-Per Hesingskan, 6th Sipt, ISPM Kobe Per Changsha, 6th Sept 3 P.M." Macao-Par Heungrkan, 7th Sept., KES P.M. Macao-Per Heungeban, 8th Septi, 4.15 PM Manila-Par Zafro, 9th Sept, 10,
PRAK.
Boggan, Mr. and Mr. Bourchair, Mr. & Mrs. Boyd, Capt. and Mrs. Brown, XE Chichester, Maj. A.
Clothier; A. N.
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Europe, “we --India," › vra --Tuticou--' Cocks, Mr. & Mrs. A. Bengal, 9th Sept; 11 AM Mike Darling, Col.:-
Macão-Pan Hiungikaw, 9th Esply 1,75 P.M. [Dixon, Mr. and Macao-Fer fingiðan, 11th Sept., 1.35 P.M. Duncan, Mr and Mrs. Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yokohama. Dymack, Lient. A. Victoria and Vancouver, (B.C.)-Per Tartar, 13th Sept., 11. A.M.
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Brisbane, Sydney, Hobart. Launceston, New Zealand, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth Per Willebad, 19th Sept, to A.M. ...
Shanghai, Nagasaki, Kobe, Yakobuma, Victoria and Vancouver, '11.C.—l'er Empress of Japan, soth Sept., II A.M.
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VIBITORS AT THE HOTELS.
·Hoxoxong,}"
Pronto, No. 84, 818, K. Larsen, 27th Aug Ahlberg, Mr. and Mrs. Lawless, Major
Hollow 26th Aug, Rica and Ge¤l–A. R; "M..
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Rubi, Bress, 1,6rg, A. H. Notley, 21st Aug, Manila isth Aug. Gel S, T & t Shimosa, Br.1.5, 2,699, E. A. Chaplin. 38th
Aug,Amoy 27th Aug, Tea and Gen D. & Ca kịch Spezia, Ger, 5.3., 4.148, T. Ehlers, 29th Aug. Foochow 27th Aug, Gen.-H. AL. T Sumatra, Ger. s... 584, H. Winne, 24th Ang Singapore 17thug, Ballast.-N. D. L Tiger, Nor: 35, 2,116, P. Bugge, 29th Aug,
Moji zand Aug,, Coals-S., T. & Co. Tjilatjap, Dut. ss., 7,470, H. Koops, 26th Aug. -Japan via Amoy 15th Aug, Gon.-J. C. Triumph, Ger. s.s., 769, A. Hansen, 26th Aug.
Foochow and Amoy 25th Aug. Gen. :0. S. K.
Lewis, AR.
Bali, 2, Lleat, H. F. Lewis, 1, 5, Hingham, Mr. & Mr. Lugebil, V.
E. and child
Bissell, W. S.
Bisper S.
Bonner, E. AN Brighton, F. G. Broughall, L.
Bunner, Mr. and Mrs.
W.C. Carter, W. L
Chalkley, H. F.
Chua Beng Chan Clark, M. O. Clark, Hon, Dr. Francia Clark, T.
Moore, Dr. W. B. AS Morrison, Mrs. Muscat, F.
Oci, Miss A..
as built with proper care and on a good T. D. Campbell, W. W. Chambers, A. S. Cling. Waihora, Br. ... 1,167, W. Brown, 29th Ang. Clegg, N., Eng. Lt. Oliffe, O. C.
uld resist any earthquake. The harder round the better, the best position being ky ground. By thoroughly good founda
ley, Mrs. F. B. Chelly, Messrs. Chen Jung T2, Chen Tze Chih, Mr. and Mrs. 4. A. Codding- ton,, Messra, J, L. Conner, N, E. Cornish, Mc.
and Mrs. H. I Cunningham, G. Davies, F. O... Danvers, Miss C. Doolittle, F. R. Downing, Mr. T. C. Fletcher, H.
Packer, B. L.
Pan, Mr. F. N. Le Parfitt, W.
Patey, Mr. E. Q. Peake, W.
Lay, Mrs. Louder, Mr. Macfarlane, Dr, and - : Mrs.
Machle, Mr. and Mrs. Maddaford, Mr Martin, R. Melar, Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell, R.
CHINA COAST-METROROLOGICAL REĢISTRI
August 29th, 1905, n.,
Vladivostock. a.m. Vemuro ... 5.m Hakodate Tokio .................. Kechi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima
Naba
'Bar,
A.
E., Muello, E.R
'O'Nell, J. L. Hugh ***Parry, Major Pesce, Mr. Phillips, Major Philpot, Mr. Pollock, R.C., Mr. Sawer, Capt, and Mr. Sciotton, Mr. T. Sinclair, A. Stadi, Van de
4
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Ishigakijima.. Tainoky Taichu........... Tainas.......
20.62
a.m
.11
Koshun ...... Percadores... Welhalwai ...
31
29) (29.36]
29.41
29.96
Edwards, Mr. and Mrs. Faller, Mr. Gales, Capt.. Gudell, Mr. and Mr. Hallingworth, Mr. and
Mrs. Harker, B. Brotherton Stoker Mr. Haynca, Col |Hareland, T. A.
Hefegaun, A. Howard, W, H Hadig, D.
Jeffries, H. U. Johnson, Rev. Joseph, Mr. and Mr. Kelsall, Major & Mis.
Barnett, H. J. O. Brown, C. A.....
Thomas, Mr. Ual, W. von Vandia Gordon Vereker, Capt. Mrs. MM White, Dr. M.J Wilford, F. C Witt, Major
CRAIGIEBURN,
Russell, Mrs.
Smith, E. Grant
Marchant, Capt. and Wilson, Dr. Navcil
Gutilaff
Sharp Peak...
29.9
Amoy 6.30 m. 29.50 Swatow9 a.m.29.58 79
and Canton
↑
11
29.63
Hongkong roa.m.[29.gi Victoria Peak Gap Rock ... Масао чини Haiphong... Manils........ Bacolod.... a.m. fo lom 129.7 Cebu .................. *
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August 31st, 190ź, a.m.
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Macdonald, D, Major, C. O.
Marriott Dr. O
DAND, G. H
Smith, Mr. and Mrs
Martens, Mrs,
Miller, P. L. Miller, R. E.
Frost, B. L.
Grant
Gaskell, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Percy.
Jameson, P. S.
Moon, Mr. & Mrs. KM
Lyons, F. W.
Webb, Mr. and Mrs.
Montagce
Mrs, and children
Young, J: Ashton
Vladivostock. a.m. Nemuro.6 10. Hakodate...
Nicholla, E. A.
Tokio
F
Newingtop, A. Gi
Oei, Min G. 1
OCCIDENTAL
Oei Teorg Ham, Mrs.. Albart, B.E.
Educ "Dept
Owen, O. E.
Fischer, Ch.
Schlbach, Dr. P
| Hales, G. L..
Horstmann, H. |Jellinck, E,"
Krill, G. Lowe, Mr. and Mrs. Lowe, Miss Sieria
Smend. Dr. G.
T
Vojacek, R. Wintz, Robi,
KOWLOON.
Mrs. McAab, W. S.
Gap Kock...
Aug. yo at Aujejo ni
Haiphong
TO
Kobb, Min C.
Wheaton, Mr G. S.
Laing, A. H.
Whitlow, A. W.
Mafiameter,
E-pointe Humidity
29.38
79
19.24
Holloni
79
Cebu
.11. 29.81 81
84
C. St. James 102m.
Large, H. J. C..
Wright, Mr. & Mrs. T.
Rainfall.
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however, the same conditions could be Gowan, Mrs. G. H. Dallas, Mr. and Mrs. Wongkoi, Ger. 1.5., 1,270, W. Raher, 29th Aug. Douglas, Capt.& Mrs.). Perkins, Mr. and Mrs. Keyt, Dr. H.
ed by building on rock. The Bagasnab at Dharamsala, for example, being ad on rocky ground, was dot injured at narch was really a weakness. If an archicad a shock while the other parts went, it dat showed the badness of the rest of the building. In the Lahore Town Hall he found arches for the most part intact, but a large part of the facade cama down. This was because It was top heavy and the supporting walls were foot sorg enough to carry the turrets,
THE DESTINY OF THE
"PILIPINOS,
o world-old lesson that must be learned the Philippines. Only by the gospel of he wrought the saving of the Filipino The greatness of Germany and Frgland United States is the greatness of peoples to six days of work, and to develope Ounce of reacurca latent in the soil of or-land. The people that conquers its Faith cumers itself, und in making a lio makes inga ire. With low ideals of nd unskilled workmen, there is hunger alor in this rich island gem of the With energy and skill and hard work do may reach around the world, but indagitation and idleness will never
institutions of a free people. mesos a new theory of progress, or in old truth recognized. The people trained for the places they are to fill and not for work they will never find. trade schools are a step in the right The university can wait, but the bes' can not wait for the skilled work- whom the whole future of this great depends. With the goodwl of the id, the kindly interest et our neighbours. co-operation of the resident Americans. l be no delaying the destiny of the people, providing useless agita/lon can dd 'skilled industry increase till all the have a mind to work.--Coblencws. -
CURIOUS MATOMEDAN
FESTIVAL
Danno, Messrs. Chas, S. Darling, Den Dschek Yung, Dschen Kien Knei, Dschang Kia Pas, Mr. and Mrs. A. Xirling Messrs, verall, Feng Yen Chuco, H. Fingerhuth, Fou Hai, Mr. ano Mrs. Friedrich, Messrs. Fu Wen Yen, L. de Gorter, Mrs. Lina Graf, Messrs. R. H. Griffiths. W. T. Hall, C. Haworth, Jr., H. Heinze, F. Henkin, Mr. and Mrs. Hennequin-Kerr, Mr. C. Herbold, Miss Hillings, Ir. S. Hirobe, lessis. Hsin tan Puh, R.,5. Hubbard, Capt. A. E. Purum, Dr. Hyson. Mrs. L. Kellermann, Messrs. Kiah Kaei Sen, Kien Da Fub, R. Kinoshita, S. Kiseff, G. Klinant, Misses v. Klemm, S. Koganizawa, Mra and Miss W. Mc. Leish, Mr. and Mr.A. Levy, Director Li Ching Hou, Mestra, Lin Weh Kuei, in Schy Chu, Secretary Li Rcha Yen, Mr. Lapa Ena Chu, Secretary Lo Tze Yan, Miss E. Lucas, Mr. E M. J. A. Majoll, Mr. and Mr. L. M. Masch- meyer and children, Mr. and Mrs. E. Meikle, Mr. G. Moir, Mr. and Mrs. Morrell, Mr. R. Murato, Mrs. B. Nickels, Dr. and Mrs. Nye Mr. H. Okada, Miss T. Okada, Meurs. Fei Kien Kaci, J. H. Prole, G. F. Prat, Miss M. Prindiville, Mr. F. Prondfot, Miss Coco, Mestra Sapers, 1. Sayer, Schiess, Scheh Gm Tschien, J. J. Scallan, P. R. Scott, Mrs. A. Seaborg, Mr. and es. W. E. Sharp, Messrs. Shen Hong, C. Sherida, U. Shohji, C. G. Sinnot, Sin Loon Ischuan, Mr. and Mrs. B. van Slangenbucht, Mr. Dachung Gie, Mr. and Mrs. J. Evan Son, Mr. Steenstraten, Miss Stevens, Messrs. Tchen Tschang Hung, Tchen Yen, Tiang Lung Tschuang, Mrs. Tennant and children, Messrs. van Treskow, Techen Fang Schweh, Tachen Kien Pan, Valk, Wang Yung Chien, Wang Hen Yung, R., Wavell, Mr. and Mrs. W. I, 5. Way and children, Mrs. E. Wilder, Mr. P. Wilcken, Master Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Wolf, Mrs. G. Woods, Messrs. Yüc Vic Pai and Yen Kia Kies.
-Singapore and Holbow and Aug, GD. -Senng Taik Long, Willehad, Ger. s.5, 3,012, Ph. Obenauer, 28th Aug-Sydney 5th Aug, Gan-M. & Co.. Bangkok via Swatow 28th Ang, Rice -$.& S. Yuensang, Br. 5.5., 1,128, P. H. Roife, 28th mug,Manila 25th. Aug., Gen.-1., M. & Co.
SAILING VESSELS. Churchill, Am. 4-masted sch., 600, Huffman, 27th Aug.Haiphong 23rd Aug, Ballast. -Master.
Pass of Brander, Br. ship, 2,oco, W. J. Ryder, 28th July, Philadelphia, 14th April, Case Oil.-S. O..Co.
Versets
Steamers Expected."
From Agents Dui
lover, C.
'Goelte, C... Grant, A. W. Grone, Dr. F. Grone, Mrs. F Hall. Capt. T. Huffman, Capt. & Mrs.
ET.
Hunt, R.M., Engineer
Capt.
Innes, Capt. R.
Kerr, F.
NAMPA
Coptic
Japaa O. & O. CofSept. 3 To
Japan.C. P, R. Coopt, 4 Polynesien...... Singapore. M. M...... Sept. 4. Tientsin.......Singapore P. & O. Co Sept. 4 | Blavonia ...... Singapore H. A. L. Sept. 4 Ischia............Singapore C. & Co.... Sept. 4 Bogor... Moji. C. J. L... Sept. 4. Emp. of Japan. Tapan... C. P. R. Co Sept. 6 Alacrity Australian...... P..Darwin G., L. & Co Sept. 8 Andromeda Siberia....... San Fleisco P. M. Co., Sept. 13 Arun... Nicomedia..... Portland...P. & A. Co Sept. 16 Asirana
Bonaventure Cadmia Cherub Clio Diadem * Dea
7.
Hongkong & Whampoa Dook Returns.
Kowloon Dock, Lauschen.............. Changsha......
Montanes.... Yuensang......... Devawongie............ On Sanga Sumatra. Abipping Report
Kowloon ..... Transport Mercedes from Weihaiwei:-Fine | Pitsanulok.... weather to Tung Yung island, from there strong Oceann...... Nily gale, with low glass, and heavy beam 688.
Str. Rosneath from Honeay Fine weather, with light Wily winds, moderate to high NF swell, of Waglan Island fash NNE, wind, high NE swell, cloudy and overcast sky,
TAB, & S,
Vessels in Fort.
STEAMER
31
Erne
Ettrick
Fame
Handy,
T. L. Reel, Dr. L. R.. Roach, Mr. J. S. and
child Rochet, L Scott, Á. O, Shea, J. J. Skino, AJ, Skott, C.
Swan, W. R. Thampoo, M. L. Thornbarrow, I. Timke, A. M.
Watkins, Miss E.
W
a.m.29.68
29.631
"
29.65
IP
29.64-
P
29.69 83 91 NNE
Munro, Miss A
Chandler, Lieut. Army Ohme, A.
Smend, Dr. H. Swaby, Mr. and Mrs.
Kochi Nagasaki Kagoshima... Oshima
Naha **** Ishigakijima Taihoku...... Taichu
Tainan Koshun Pescadores...
Weibalwei...9 m Gatzlaff
Sharp Peak...
Amoy 6.30 a. Swatow ...... 9... Canton
Bonafield, Miss Julia MacKinnon, Mr. and Hangkopatom. 19.6078
Victoria Peak
H
Macao es} M 29.33178
Manila Bacolod
H
am
Buller, Capt. Hall, J. S.
HIS BRITANNIO MAJESTY'S SHIPS ON THE CHINA STATION,
TONS. GUNS L.H.P.
الاسب.
CAPTAIN.
Commander Harbord"..
Lieut. Commander Lewin Commander A. F. Evereit Liit, Commander Stevenson Captain H. Grant-Dalton Licut-Commander J. May Lieut-Commandor Richards...
Captain E. F. B. Charlton
LAST REPORTED AT
Welbalwei
CLASS.
despatch-vessel...
1,700 $
3,000
erniser, 1st class
1,000
16
torpedo boat destroyer ...
550
16,500 1,000
Captain R. Nelson Ommanney Lidut-Commander R. H. Heaton
Welhaiwe
Weihaiwal
cruiser, od cigar
4,360
10
7,000
cruiser, and class
4.360 10
$1,000
Captain Lippel G. Tuínall Captain. H. H, Torlesso „
Weihaiwal
Shanghai
loop
1,070
~1;400..
Commander E. du C. Luard.....” sin
Yabgiezo
197
P
water tank and tug ...
390
300
sloop...
1,070
1,400
Commander H. D. Wilkin, DEO.
Hongkong
|: cruiser. 1st class
J
11,000
16,500
+1
torpeda boat destroyer
560
7,000
Captalo H. W. Savory ...... Lieut-Commander H. E. Sulivan
Yangtare
Weihaiwd
Woibaiwe
+
torpedo boat destroyer
550
7,000
Lieut.-Commander Bather
Waihaiwel
+1
torpedo boat destroyer
560
.7,000
Weihaiwel
Exe...
***
...torpedo boat destroyer
$50
7,000
Weihaiwal,
421
*
torpedo boat destroyer ...
306
5,700
Weibriwel
Flora..
J+
*
1
cruiser, 2nd class
4.360
7,000
...
enroute from England
HA BA
411
torpedo post destroyer ...|
+4,000
Wežkaiwel
torpedo boat destroyer
275
4,000
Hongkong
special service torpedo....
6,400
2,400
Wathaiwe
cruiser, (st class `·...
12,000
21,000
Captain Shortland ...
Weihaiwal
cruiser, and class
3,600
7,600
Captain William B. Fawckoor.
Amoy
torpedo boat destroyer al
Lit Commander C. Seymour...
Weihaiwe
torpedo boat destroyer, ...
9,900
Lieut Commander W. E. Darwall.
river gunbont..
1,200,
800
Lieut. Commander E. V. F. R. Dagmare Lie-Commander F. B. Nobis e
Hongkong
Yangtsso
West Rivir
6,300
Lieut-Commander J. Riddle
T
Weibalwe
650
Commander C. E. Monro
Surveying
240
Liert, Commander Robert E: Vaughan. West River Licul, Commander H. TAtlay Hongkony
240
Lieut-Commander Davidson
**Yangcar
6,500
In reserve ...
Hongkong
cruiser, tat class.
11,000
Captain W. L. Grant
Weitziwi
...receiving ship ....................!...|
Commodore Dicken - 114
Hongkong
#1"
-]
river genbost
180
Lient Commander E. Secretane
Yangtasa
torpede boat destroyer ...
6,300
Lieut. Commander Gregory
Weihaiwe
surveying ship...
450
Commander R. W. Glennte
Surveying
torpedo boat destroyer* ...
5,900
Lieut-Commander C. EL. Thomas
Weikalwei
river guobost...
river gunboat an
195 150
Boo
Lieut.Commander G. B. Spicer Simson
Yangtze
550
river gunboati
550
Lieut. CommanderHugh Somerville... -Lieut-Commandár'Jnő, F. Kaos...
Yangtare
Yangtis
Cosmopolitan
Aberdeen
Hart
Hecia...
Hogue..
Iphigenia
Itchen...
Janus..
The
Ships Pasted The Cansl "utward—4'h” August-Agamemnon. gib
Kinaba rath
Moorten, August-Swanley, Slovenia, Sylvia, August-Polynesien, Teenkai, Longsor. 15th
ORER IN August-Ben/awers, Glenturret. 18th August -otsow, Redhill, Nordpol, Andalusia, Flint Rambler shire. 22nd August-Sophie Rickmers, Ohio, Robin
Sandpiper... Bayarn. Diomed, Socotra, Jaureginberry, Nell- Agamemnon, Br. ss., 4.200, Batt, 29th Aug. 25th August-Dardanur, Caledonien. 29th Saipe... Liverpool and Singapore 14th Aug. Gen. August-Glaucus, Hector. 30th Apgust-Bene. Taku...
Sutlej venue, Glinask, Howick Hall, Palma, Ghosts.
Tamar Alavia, Br. ss., 2,973, J. E. Daviinn. 25th Aug,
Homeward-4th August-Pera, Silaila. 13th Tazl.... -Kobe via Maj 20th Aug., Gen-Mr August-Mont se, Sikk 18th August-Bin Virago Essabhoy. Aragonin, Ger. 5.5, 3,324, R. Schuldt, 19th, 22nd August--Nippon, Oanfa, Java, Waterwitch"
Aug., Portland, Or. 22nd July, Gen.-P. 25th August Hyson, Scharnhorst: 30th Aug. Whiting
ust-Brisgavla, Sithonia, Tourant,
Widgeon... Arrivals at 'Hame-4th August-Bants, Woodcock... 9th August-Darmstadt. 12th August-Ork. Woodlark ... anten. 15th August-C. Ferd Lacisa, 18th August-Ping Suey, Siam, 22nd August- Magica, Yunnan, Sagami, 25th Auru |mazi. 29th August-Palermio, goth August-
Sachsen.
& A. S. S, Co.
Austria, Aust. ss., 4,879, R. Calledani, 20th Aug. Shanghai 26th Aug., Gen.-S., W. & Co. Bencieuch, Br. s. 2,679, A. L. Reid, 29th Aug,Singapore zinh Aug. Gea Gi, Li
& Co.
Borneo, Ger. s 3,144, F. Sembill, zist Aug, -Sandakan roh Aug., Timber and Gen. --M. & Co.
Cangsha, Br. ss., 1,800, T. Moore, 19th Aug.,
Australian Ports via Manila 16th Aug, Gen.-B. & 5.
Post-Office:
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THE HOLY CARPET IN CAIRO. hong the many picturesque ceremonies in ection with the Mahamedan religion there obe more picturesque or more interesting those to be seen in Cairo shortly before Heparture of the Mahmal with the annual Timige to Mecca, says E. Almaz Blout, ng in the English fliustrated Magazine. pilgrimage does not always occur at tly the same season of the year, for the bomedan year is lunar consisting of twelve ths of thirty days each; conar quently, the h month, the month of Shawall, in which festival that precedes the pilgrimage takes e, occurs sometimes in the summer, and years, later to the winter. The principal fare of the first ceremonies in connection the setting forth of the Great Pilgrimage the blessing of the "Kiswch," or, as it is gly called, "The Holy Carpet with the bomai." The first step is the carrying of various portions of the "Kiswah" from the irl to the Mosque of the Haranen. The sh, the covering for the "Kasbeh or of the Prophet al Mecca, which is Egular building, soft. n height, length, and The Malmal is n square, framework of with a pyramid-shaped top, and a I in black brocade richly worked in gold." FRA BRILLIANT PICTURE,KAN.
alght of the Great Pilgrimage is one of hot picturesqus that even picturesque has to show. The narrow streets aro Fed, and every window and doorway of house and bazzer are crowded with the believers and with visitors, anxious to see Hely, doubly blessed "Carpet. The pro- halingjuder the hundrede of pilgrims who and for the Prophet's Tomb, camels, and ist, the Mahmaliteli, escorted by:abi **and shouting, screaming fanatics, and Cebu via Iloilo 35th.Aug. Hemp and
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en. The procession winds in and out of arrow, dirty streets, till the plain to the east of the city, called Haswa (pebbly), fiched, where's balt of a few days is made and atragglers of the pilgrimage to come up.
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