NEW YORK, May 30th."

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 5, 1882.

doubt whether the relations of England and the A cable to the Herald from Madrid says United States are so friendly that it is advisable The Society for the Protection of Hebrews in for the former to try to embitter them still further, Hollant has applied to Victor Hugo and Emilio The Irish party will do their duty, ant meet every stellar to raise their voices against tic perse-proposal of the bill with stern and resolute op Cation of the Jews in Russia. Señor Castellar position. There were no splits in that party. rlies in an eloquent letter, not only full of The triumph of the land movement in a year or touching appeals to the historical title of the flewe is certain. Sexton said it was never more brews to the respect of the Christian States, but necessary than at the present moment to rally, also

containing noble passage on the liberty of round Parnell, who had been assailed because conscience and Russian politics as compared to he had written a wise letter from Kilmainham to the more tolerate institutions of the democracy, pa stop to evictions, and to the outrages re- especially in the United States. Señor Castellar sulting from them, has written another fetter, full of generous philanthropy, offering to join Victor Hugo in a pacific crustule in defence of the Hebrews. They will act together.

CAIRO, May 3th. The Bitish Consel General inforined the Khedive to-day of the immediate departure of The Turkish Commissioner for Egypt. Arabi Bey, on learning that the Commissioner would be instructed to summon him to Constantinople, stated that he would disobey any such order,

Arabi Bey is widely circulating a statement that he has received a telegram from the Sultan announcing the nomination of Halim Pasha as Khedive.

ALEXANDRIA, May 30th The British community have appealed to the British Consul for greater security against the disorderly soktiers. The joint fleet, though able to silence the facts of Alexandria, cu only spare 300 men daily to meet the garrison of 3000, which is daily beenining more exasperatel

LUSION, May 30th. The Standard's Cairo special says: The military party is incensed because the Khedive, in reinstating Arabi Bey, publicly said he did it only to preserve peace. They made a demon stration demanding the instant deposition of the Khedive. Arabi Bey appeared and quicted them, stating that he and the Khedive had definitely agreed to leave the settlement of pending ques tions to the decision of the Sultan.

A Times dispatch says soldiers guarded the palace cbrance on Sunday, and are determined io destroy communication with Alexandria.

A dispatch from Cairo says the British Govern- mem has ordered four men of war anda gunboat to proceed from Suda bay to Alexandria.

Arabi Bey has privately informed the Khedive that he is already deposed and that it is arranged that Prince Halim will succeed him.

A dispatch from Alexandria reports that all the banks are exporting their specie andraluables, A dispatch from Berlin says much mrprise'is. evinced at the fact of the United States Gover- etit having sent two men-of-war to Alexandria, The Germans consider American interference unnecessary.

NEW YORK, May 31st. A cable to the Herald from Cairo of the 30th says: There is a fearful panic at Alexandria, The European population are in fear for their lives. They are leaving in hundreds. The women recently confined have been taken on board to escape the brutality of the soldiery. Arabi is forcing the population to sign a petition ta depose the Khedive at the bayonets point, using Halim Pasha's name to gain signatures. The soldiers are likely to oppose the landing of the Turkish Commission, and will right.

All the churches and places of amusement are closed. Small anns are bought up at famine prices. The English Consul, summoned from Euope for the occasion, is calm, but firm. Arabi now refuses all interviews to correspondents.

ISMALIA, May 30tli.

It is reported that an Egyptian man-of-war has laid torpedoes around the anchorages of the

ish, French, and Italian vessels..

BERLIN, May 30th, A railway train from Mannheim came into collision with a train from Heidelberg, near the Jalur place., Several carriages were smashed,

The poor-law guardians of Limerick have granted relief to 282 of Lord Cloncurry's evicted chants. A letter from the Government was read at the guardians' meeting authorizing the erection of huts to shelter evicted people.

LONDON, May 31st, The papers print the story that both Gladstone and Harcourt have been warned that at a recent frish meeting in London die hope was expressed that Gladstone would be assassinated next, and this expression received loud and significant applause.

ST. PETERSBURG, May 31st, General Tolleben, Commander-in-Chief of the military circumscription of Wilna, will succeed General Albedinski as Governor-General of Po- land, with the view to the formation of a strategic frontier.

NEW YORK, May 31st.

A special to the Herald from Madrid of May 30th, says: When the motion of the autonomist Creole Deputies in favor of the immediate aboli- tion of slavery is made in Congress, the Spanish Goverment will refuse to modify the Gradual Emancipation law of 1879, but will promise the immediate abolition of all corporal punnistiment of negroes, and will enforce the legislation of 1870 and 1886, to prevent the illegal continuance in slavery of other blacks mentioned in the statutes,

MADRID, May 31st. Several

papers urge the Government to take energetic action with Uruguay in regard to the treatment of the Spaniard Cabellero.

The Chamber of Deputies, by a vote of 176 10 47. rejected a motion to censure the Minister of Finance for offering inducements to stockholders to accept the conversion of the debt within two months.

BRODY, May 31st.

The City Council have resolved to send a deputation to Vienna to urge upon the Emperor the necessity of fixing upon another town as a rendezvous for Jewish refugees from Russia.

Baron Hirsch has contributed 200,000 Bonus to at the emigrims.

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LONDON, June 4th. ironclad Swiftiure burst on Wednesday last 95-pound breach-loading gun on the British when the ship was near Madeira. One man was killed and four others fatally injured.

ROME, June 4th.

publish eulogies of Garibaldi. The act of the All the Liberal journals are in mourning and French Chamber of Deputies in adjourning as a mark of mourning has produced an excellent in- pression. Ricciotte Caribaldi and Major Canzo have arrived at Caprera. Preparations for the crepation of the remains have been suspended. The doctors are expected to arrive this evening..

CAPRERA, June 4th. junctions of his will. The ceremony of crema- General Gaibakli's family will ofy the in

tion will be performed by Signor Pranslina,

CALCUTTA, June 4th. Dreat exament prevails regarding the order issued by the Secretary of State for India for the immediate repeal of the Petroleum Act of 1881. and the substitution therefor of a new Act allowing the importation of any oils, subject to the orders of the Vicay of ludia. The India Secretary's order was caused by the arrival of several cargoes of inferior oil, which have been seized by the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, The Chauber of Commerce has presented an address to the Government strongly deprecating the measure. The Indian Government will take a week to consider the subject.

PARIS, June 4th.

Grand Prix de Paris, for three-year-old colts and fillies, une mile and seven furlongs, was ren to-day and was won by Bruce, Fenelon second, Alhambra third. Keene's Romeo met with an, accident this morning, and in consequence

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LONDON, Jume in.

The House of Commons went into Committee upon the Repression bill. After a warm this cussion Davitt's amendment, excluding cases of treason or treason-felony from those to be tried by Special Commission Courts, was rejected 70 to 227.

June 3rd. George Henty, third Marquis of Conynham, Equerry to the Queen and Lieutenant-General of the army, is dead. His age was fifty-seven years.

BERLIS, June 3rd. The Emperor has invited Bismarck to act as sensor for his great-grandson, the infant son of Prince William of Prussia.

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PARIS, May 30th Several hundred communists made a demons. tration yesterday at the cemetery of Pere-la- Chaise. The toinb of Blanquet was decorated, Louise Michel spoke.

CAIRO, May 31st.

Acabi Pasha is employing every means to win over the Bedouins of Alexandria. The Khedive drove out without an armed guard today and afterwards held a crowded reception, Arabi Pasta kissed the Khedive's band and professed himself the Khedive's most humble slave, but directly afterwards set in circulation a petition denouncing the Khedive. More than 200 influential persons hostile to Arabi Pasha are being deported in Soudan as fast as possible. Sultan Pasha advisect the Notables to return to their homes, so as to be beyond the reach of Arabi Pasha's soldiery, The okl forts at Alexandria are being equipped. New earthworks are being throws up at Razeltin with in 400 yards of H.M.S. Invincible.

PARIS, May 31st. The French ironclads at Alexandria will be materially increased, France being determined to make her power felt. The French Cabinet have approved De Freycinet's policy as to the necessity of at once, forwarding to the English Foreign Office a proposal for holding a diplomatic con- ference al Constantinople to settle the Egyptian

crisis.

VIENNA, May 31st. The Abendport says;-It is plain that neither the Sultan nor European Governinents can pos- sibly leave Arabi Pasha in possession of power in Egypt.

ALEXANDRIA, May 31st. Five additional British war vessels will be here to-morrow.

CONSTANTINOPLE, May 31st.

It is stated that the Parte is opposed to the detail of Turkish vessels to Alexandria as long as the allied flects remain in Egyptian waters. Representatives of all the Powers have counselled the Sultan to comply with the demand of the French and British Governments for interven

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VIENNA. June 3rd.

Government of India, Calcutta, will be received Van Kollay accepts the port-folio of Imperial by the STAFF PAYMASTER unitil 12 Noon, on Minister of Finance, with the administration of FRIDAY, the 7th instant, Bosnia and Herzegovina.

CONSTANTINOPLE, June 4th. Dervish Pasta, Commissioner, Lebih Bey, Assistant Commissioner, Ahmed Essad Effendi, Second Assistant Commissioner, and Vilmy Bey, Attache to the Commission, have sailed for Cairo. All the foreign ambassadors were summoned to the Forte last evening and informed of the dis- patch of the Commission with the object of en- deavoring to effect a reconciliation between the Khedive and Arabi Pasha and restore order: Lord Dufferin, the British Minister, to Earl Ciranville that, in view of the Sultan's telegraphed action in sending a commission to Egypt a post- ponement of the conference was desirable.

The Porte has dispatched a circular to the Powers in which it endeavors to show that the conference would be inopportune. Said Pasha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, when receiving the ambassadors last evening, expressed himselfto a similar effect. Russia accepts the invitation to the conference.

LONDON, June 4th.

A Cairo correspondent says he has had an interview with Arabi Pasha, who stated that he cared little for England's promises and threats, and would repel European aggression with his whole strength. Heavy guns are going into the earthworks erected around the harbor of Alex- andria.

It is said that Ahmet Arzad, the Sultan's con fidential agent in Egypt, has succeeded in estab lishing an understanding between the military party and the Sultan, so that in the event of the landing of Turkish troops they and the Egyptian troops will fraternize,

QUEDEC, June 4th. The Princess Louise arrived to-night in Sarmatian, As the vessel approached the steamship wharf the steamer dretic, with the Governor-General's party, came

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the latter boat, the royal standard, which had floated from the masthead of the Sarmation, was lowered and run up on the Arctic, the guns from the citadel royal salute. A guard formed Sir Edward Thornton that Russle, acting of honor met the

the in concert with Germany, Austria and linly, had Quebec-side of the river. The Princess is in ex- instructed their representatives at Constantinople cellent health. Early in the afternoon great OLD AND SILVERSMITH, rent, and he will ties without allowing it to to support the policy pursued by England and crowds of people gathered on the terrace, but a France.

storn soon scattered them to their homes. The William Henry Smith, in a speech at South- Lieutenant-Governor, Mayor and members ofthe ampton, referring to affairs in Egypt, said he had City Council, with the ladies of their families, no desire to embarrass the Government, but as

were at the landing stage, and welcomed her royal they had pledged England's word to assist the highness as she disembarked. The Mayor read Khedive if he followed their advice, the pledge a congratulatory address in French, and in the must be faithfully kept. The meeting of the same language her royal highness responded, ex- Cabinet Council to-day fasted two hours, and was pressing the pleasure she had inreturning to Cana- chiefly devoted to discussing the critical condi-da. The ladies exchanged greetings, and then the tion of the affairs of Egypt." The Foreign Secre- royal party drove to the citadel, accompanied by tary subsequently had a long casual conversa- tion with the German Embassador.

a mounted escort. The Princess, from considera. tion, doubtless, to numbers of spectators, gave The Times says: It may quicken the Sul-orders to have the covers thrown back from her tan's resolution to hear that a vessel is being carriage before starting, notwithstanding the prepared at this moment at Davenport to act as falling rain. Louise was plainly attired in a Reet, ship to the Suez canal. The Channel very narrow striped gray waterproof ulster and a EVERY AFTERNOON AT FOUR O'CLOCK, AANGEMENTS have now been com. arrangements have now been completed to issue fect, with large crews, has been ordered to hat trimmed with black satin and pluss. Her Sibraltar

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