and

succeed.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JULY 21, 1892.

PARIS, June 21.

of Ulster to England Many Heled and minent persons were present. Sir George Chubb presided. The Duke of Argyll delivered a speech, in which he declared it a slanderous falsehood to say the people of Ulster were aimi ing at religious ascendency. "They were," he said, "against the ascendency of the village

pope."

appear on the streets of Dublin. He was Timothy Healy finds it dangerous to openly recognized there on Tuesday and set upon by a Mr. Balfour has lasted an election manifesto, mob, who maltreated alm In the course of which he says, an Irish Parlia ment

controlling the Irish executive cannot be controlled by the Imperial Parliament. The

Ravichol, the anarchist, was placed on tria! raffan and the parla Carthy faction of the system d'allowing the Parliament in Dublia'to

to-day. The jury was drawn by lot, and the names were kept secret in order to guard them in event of conviction. In spile of the precaution several anarchists obtained admission to the court Ravachalwas subsequently seen signalling to somebody in the audience.

such contemptible proceedings costa NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL. The Injustice, the lofamy in the degradation The following telegrams from our San of an Ingacent man, becoines very significant If it to employed to satisfy the thirst of priests Francisco exchanges were "crowded out" of vengeance, and still more when, in order last night's Issue :-- to seize a patriot, the authorities avail them- selves of foal means and Inconceivable treachery. For a Consul to tell him in behalf of the authorities, in reply to his letter addressed to the same authorities expressing his wish to return to his country, that he could freely do so, and directly he acts upon that assurance, to arrest him, alleging completely false motives, is an enormity truly Intolerable. But that has happened with the eminent Sr. Rizal Is le possible to tolerate such despotic and civically beastly conduct? Is it possible to have security of person under such a regimen of moral disorder in which brutal force predominates Can there be legality in the sets of a government which, being fanatic, acts without courage, without com selence, and without bráins ?

In order to support the priests in the Philippines, who enjoy life and are satiated, and in order to nourish their abuses, the Philippines will cost us many (care. The whole world sees, and all the world can see, that the banishment of this martyr has been provoked by the senso less thirst for domination of the priests. To have a Spanish Colony submited to the theocracy is a national calamity, a mon- strous and intolerable anachronism.

Those who think that the clergy is all charity and abnegation, and that the priests are plous men all bent on consoling the sorrowfdl" and maintaining alive in the world the sentiment of love towards one's neigbour, ought to open their eyes; and if they still have any respect towards these representatives of a religion lost in the co cuplacence of the lowest interest, let them employ the sentching eyes of a free examination and they will see that they are the enemies of peace. There is no denying that the Ignorance of the masses, the relfishness of the middle classes, the cobruption of high society, which retards the advance and perverts the good, are

forms our enemies in themselves, but deceitful of them. The true enemy of our liberty, of our peace and our reason is the Catholic Church, or axwald by the eminent Gambetta," Cleri- callam." To them, to the fountain head of the evil itself; to the privileged church sad to clericalism which exploits the church, the fire should be directed, if we wish to be free, great and noble i

J. D. R.

Hongkong, 20th July, rĖga,'

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QUE INIQUIDAD I SR. DUVECTOR DEL Foco "Hongkong TutBORAIN,”

MUY SR. MID-No acierto á explicarle lo que slento,, Miro al cielo, dondo falgum el sol, aili veo la sombra de una traicion que excede toda magnitud: miro á la tierra, donde libre. mente verdes el heno, y alli encuenim & un

bombre despótica y arbitrarlamente (porno decir injustamente) preso y deportado. David, que tan elocuentes clamores lansaba al cielo, desde in ceniza en que huellaba is reglas vestiduras, demandando pledad del Altisimo para su pueblo adigido de la peste ; y Jeremias, sollozando sobre is native ciudad comnovids por el terremoto y afligida por el bambre asolada por enemigo caldeo, quedarán mudes si que nor decreto de la Superior Autoridad del Archipiélago Filipino, Don José Risal atrá deportado á una de las Islas del Sus, probable. mente i Joló, por que ha dicho I VERDAD; porque ha dicho que la Administracion española está llena de vicios y errores; por que ha pro curado despojar el azul espacio de su querida patria de las negras nubes de una religion absurda; porque ha querido barrer del suelo en que nació las viejas y corremplaas hojas del arbol dogmatico; porque ha escrito contra los modernos inquisidores-los fralles que está de sobra en el mundo y que huelgan sacando de su país, qua trabaja y tiene hambre, 13 milliodes do duros de renta anualmente; porque su alma profundamente condollda ante las miserias de su Lermosa tierra ha trabajado sacarla de xbiamo; сл fia, por gas BO ha permitido reducir á escritura y publicar en hejas

10 Impress o que ha dictado su corazon, lo que ét

verdadero 7 evidente.

sideran delitonl

ba creido real,

Old comerciantes, old caballeros, eid hombres buenos de esta centuria lo que en Filipinas con Eso es todo lo que he hecho, ho abi ste delltor aal babremos de llamarlos para ajustarnos Mi criterio de una legislación que lucha y abofeten con el sentido común y hasta con el moral, pacste delito sa callende uns trasgreilon da cualquier principle de justicia, cuando el franco hublar, el sincera poner en la boca lo que late en el corazon y en el cerebro como silmiento ó como ides, fué y será eternamente considerado digna, noble y levantada.

que por

Parece imposible que en una nacion, pro- me de culta y en unos tiempos que se dicen de *some

progreso, ruines procedimientos

sucedan tales cosas y prosperen tan La fojusticia, la Infamia, en la degradacios de un inocente, sobe de punto cuando ella es decretada para saciar la sed de uns venganza frailona, más aús, cuando para aprisionarle, se valen las autoridades de las negras sombras de una vild incencebible traicion !

Decirle aan hembre, un Consul de parte de Is Autoridad Superior, en contestacion au carta dirigida a la miams, en donde manifesta su propósito de valver, á snels astal, que podia libremente hacerlo y luego, al efectuar sus descox, ponerle prese alegando mostres comple tamente absurdos, es una informalidad verdas deramente intolerable, Asi ba sucedido con la persons del insigne Sefior Rissi

Puede toleranse conducta tan despólica y cini. camente bestial?

In the course of the hearing Ravachel told how he murdered Hermir Chambles, and began to talk again of the bad organisation of society etc. The president laterrupted, telling Ravachof he had no right to speak la behalf of the working classes, but only in behalf of megassins, Prisoners Beals and Soudero were also examined and protested their Innocence of the St. Etienne

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NEW YORK, June 201t. Advices from Caracas, Venezuela, dated June 16th, have been received here. They state that Dictator Palacio had not yet succeeded in escaping from the capital, although he had been exiled. He had tried but falled to reach the seaboard, and was still in hiding. Where, it was not known, although it was pretty certain that he was not in any of the legations. Congress had denounced blm and his partisans were unable to succour him. It was expected that he would be killed if caught

LONDON, JUNE 210

· A dispatch received at the Braziliap Legation in this chy from Rio Janeiro states that no seditious movement occurred in Rio Grande Do Sul and peace has not been disturbed by the republicans.

The republicans, it is såld, succeeded without

recourse to arms in replace President Pelotas with Senor Monteiro. No question of separation from the federal Government was involved.

June 22nd.

The leaders of the

while Irish representatives manage Irish of interfere with English and Scotch business, would produce intolerable consequences in both greatly unfair to the British and cruel and oppressive

Irish party late an address to the friends the Irish cause in America, reclifng the attempts to reach an agreement with the Parnell fiction, declaring that the coming election for members of Parliament will decide the fate of home rula for a generation, and appealing for generous contributions from America to enable them to make successful contests.

G. Baker & Co., bankers, have failed. Lisbi titles, $3,750.000.

BERLIN, June 3rd. Official advices from East Africa confine the reports of the disaster that befell the German forces under the command of Baron von Balow In the Vosbl territory. Tas advices add that Baron von Bulow, Lieutenant Wolfram and twenty of the Soudanese soldiers attached to the expedition were killed. The remainder bold

Klimanjaro with sixty-fous men. A detachment has been sent to their relief.

Snita, June 23rd. Advices from Afghanistan show the rebellion among the Urgagban Haxtras against the Ameer to be assuming formidable proportions. Of 5000 regular troops and 5000 irregulars sent against the rebels 250 regulars and 1200 (negu lain were killed in various engagements. The Ameer's soldiers are dispirited and many are deserting,

FRANCE, June sjad.

A duel was fought to-day between the Marquis de Mores and Captain Mayer, in which the Latter was seriously wounded. The duel grew out of the anti-Semitic campaign..

Captafa Mayer died this evening from the

wounds be received.

VIENNA, January 2jtd.

Prince Blamarck and party left the city to-day, At the statlan a deputation of students presented Bismarck with a bouquet, for which he thanked them beartily. The News Freie Prasse says the Crar, telegraphed to the Russian Ambassador at Berlin to tender the imperial congratulations to Bismarck upon his son's maninges

The conference yesterday between the Glad- stans and the McCarthyite leaders almost solely concemed the proposals of Gladstone to extend guarantees to the minorities under the proposed. new home rule bill. At the opening of the conference Gladstone asked what prospects there were for the reunion of the Irish Parliamentary pasty. He was told that the prospects were

RIO JANEIRO, June 23rd, remote. He expressed great concern as to what the result should be if that end' could not be Government funtants commenced bombard attalued. He was hopeful of a solid majority ating Port Alegre in Rio Grande do Sul on Sunday. the approaching general elections. He believed No detalls of the bombardment have been the return of the few so-called Independents will received. not affect the lusues.' He said the statement of

PARIS, June 23rd. Timothy Healy was CIÒSCODE:

Justin McCarthy unbrequently convened a private meeting of his colleagues to discuss the Gladstone proposals. It is likely the proposals will be approved all round With regard to the reunion commission coming here from the United States, Dillion says he fears it will be too late fox the work to be effective, as the commission will arrive on the eve of the polling and after the final preparations for the contest have been com. picted. The anti-Parnellities, he declares, will be ready, however, to the last moment to attempt to effect conciliation, or favorably con- sider such attempts should they be made by the Parnellites.

June 23rd.

The Graphic thinks the defeat of Tammany Hall is gratifying demonstration in favor of the dignity and straightforwardness of American public life. It says: Englishmen will watch Cleveland's campaign with cordial sympathy: for not only is kis tariff polley in accord with England's school, but his party platform wisely opens the arrogant foreign polley of its pecats,

The Chronicle thinks the most remarkable eveal of the convention was the complete over- throw of the protection eldraent and the relsstate- ment of the Mills sentiment. The Chronicis

thinks the outlook favon Harrison's election.

The Daily News Bays Cleveland's nomination was inevitable. It fails toate any great difference between the Democrats and Republicans on the silver question, and says the tariff is the key to

the contest.

nomination of Cleveland, says: Xles antis. The Pall Mall Garelli, commenting upon the factory sequel to the somluation of Hamison by the Republicans. In both cases the good sense and good, faith of the American electors caused

the best men to be chosen,

The Standard says: "It matters Inle to Englishmen which party is victorious. The general outlines of the American policy are too firmly fixed for either party to deriate materially from them. There is plenty of sentiment in Ameries, but since the slavery quesilon was settled it does not find its way into politics.

'Happily for the Americans they are not now divided by such deep-caling issues as the Irian question here. It was their turn yesterday to be rent in twain. Let us hope it is not going to be

ori to-day.#

The Times By: It is creditable to both. parties that they have chosen candidates who were open and candid to their appeals for sup port While there is little to choose on the sliver question, the tariff plank marks a distinct Democratic step to advance. It is dificult to Freder, but we are Inclined to think that Har rison's chances are alightly better and Cleveland's alightly worse than In the last campaign."

BERLIN, June 23rd.

The papers here have little to say on the nomination of Cleveland, Editors of various papers who have been interviewest on the subject aid they had written so much in favor of Clove and that nothing remaized to be said,

PARI, June 23rd. Puede haber seguridad personal bajo un regle Figare this morning publishes a very impos- men do desorden moral, en dezde predomina infant anticis proposing that Paris ought to have a Inessa bruta?

univerzal exposition, in 1900. The article, which

Puede haber legalidad en los actos de un Goblema que por lo fanatisado que está, obra sin corazón, sin alma y la cerebro Por

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The anarchist Ravachol has been found guilty of murder and condemned to death. Beleau and Sobere were acquitted.

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MUNICH, Jane aith. Bismarck arrived from Vienna at a 'clock this morning. Despite the carliness of the hour a number of distinguished Bavarians were at the railway station to receive him. He was welcomed with loud cheers by the irrepressible students, whom Blumarek is the very greatest sort of a favorite. The students and firemen formed thousands, stood behind them. As the Prince line along the route, and the crowd, numbering and party drove along the crowd broke ost into wild and long-continued cheerlug. Patriotic songs were taken up by the whole crowd. The party will stop at Lenbach's Villa during their star "The students in this city arranged a grand torchlight procession to-night to honor Bismarck. The Prince viewed the procession and was heartily cheered by the paraders. Bismarck made a speech, returning slacere thanks for the splendid demonstration, and enjoined his hearers to preserve the unity of Germany with an iron grip.

CITY OF MEXICO, June 24th,

A profound sensation has been created here by the arrest of Misses Maria and Belinds Escolarde, the beautiful and accomplished daughters of the late General Ignacio Escolarde, one of Mexico's military heroes. They are accused of altering $10 blils and passing them for $100 bills. They are aged 18 and as respec- Mexico's gay capital for the past two seasons. tively, and have been belles in society in

they began their swindling operations about a They have confessed their guilt, and say that year ago and claim that they did so in order to raise money with which to bay elegant clothing. and jewellery. They say that their mother.is utterly Ignorant of their criminal work.

Rowe, June 24th.

At Sassa, on the line of the Bologas and Florence Hallway, to-day, there was a large landslide from the mountain, which overwhelm- ed the houses below. So far, thirty killed and wounded have been taken out.

BERLIN, June 24th.. The King and Queen of Italy this afternoon started for Italy. "Emperor William, Empress Augarts Victoria and many others went to the railroad station and bade them an affectionate farewell "

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festivities in honor of Columbus, which are to The people of Genoa have already begun their be continued until October 15th. With floral displays, an art exhibition, opera, and congresses recall the times when she was a leader in com upon history, geography and botany, Genoa will mercial and maritime enterprises.

M. Drumont, the well-known anti-Sealie, who catly accused Deputy Bartley of the French Rephechild, she Density being a fon time Deputies of accepting a from Baron engaged in drafting a bill relating to the Bank of France, was promptly prosecuted by M. Bitleu, and, being found guilty, a sentenced to three months' imprisonment and fined. 1,000f. Paderewski, the planlar, at a concert la Lou. don, on returning to bow his acknowledgments, found himself the centre of a mob of delirious women, who pelted him with flowers and nearly tore of his coat in an effort to grab him by the hand. One young lady fairly hurled herself headlong on the platform. The evation finally verived Itself into a bowling pandemonium

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Balfour and Sir Wiliam Vernon Harcourt. Mr. Stanley's first chart to capture the suffrage of the costermongers in North. Lambeth was a dismal failure from beginning to end. At the indoor meeting, which he proposed to address this evening, confusion was supreme. rough and ready element, which is strong In North Lambeth, had omplete control of the meeting, and despite the presence of Mrs. Stanley did not hesitate to insult and abuse the speaker.

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Mr. Stanley's appearance on the platform was a signal for shuffling and suppressed groaning at the rear of the ball. When he was totroduced there was a roar of laughter, mingled with yells, For the first ten minutes he was able to make himself beard, although he was interrupted.com. stantly with coarse and sometimes indecent remarks. For a short time Mr. Stanley matu tained bis complacency under the fire of adverse comment. Then he became embarassed and showed symptoms of losing his temper

The disturbance Increased with Mr. Stanley's confusion until nothing could be heard except the hooting and taunting. Mr. Stanley stopped talking and glared fiercely at the mob.

Mrs. Stanley burst into tears, twice rose to her feet and then sank into her seat. Her evident distress had considerable effect upon the shouters and they began to calm down. Before Mr. Staniey could resume his speech she sprang to her feet and cried: "When all of you and I are dead and forgotten the name of Stanley will live, revered and loved

Her words were followed by a burst of laughter and cries of "Shame. The police ejected four men, sild conitabius' were stationed around the ball

When order was partly restored Mr. Stanley resumed his address. Despite further inter- ruptions he said apparently all he had come to say. A vota of confidence was barely carried, and the meeting closed in an uproar,

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TN view of the Gymkhana' Meeting there will I be no Competition on Saturday next.

The revenue collected from last year's ascents

the top of the Eiffel Tower amounted to On SATURDAY, July 30th, the LONG RANGE CUP and SPOONS CUP will be shot $115,000.

The Archbishop of Canterbury has declared in for Ranges-800 and go0 yards. Time, 245 favor of opening pleture galleries and museums P.M.

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A tunnel is about to be driven into the centre

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of the rock of Gibraltar.in the hope of finding *HE "HONGKONG TELEGRAPH " ■Ill supply of fresh water,

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One of the most eccentric of the recent ordere

be on sale at the Hongkong and Victoria of Wiliam II, according to his Paris critics, Hotels, opposite the Hongkong Club, and at was that the soldier of the Goslar gandion be Pedder's Wharf, EVERY EVENING from 5.30 to

7.30 o'clock. taught an ice drill on skates.

elections in Belgium resulted in a decided victory to the Clerical party. There were dis- turbances at Antwerp, Lidge and Alx, but the police were able to master the capwds.

Statistics

of Isish, emigration, jast published, show that ever sincs Mr. Ballous went back to Ireland as Chief Secretary the number of Irish

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MADRID, June 24th. The strike of the telegraph clerks throughout Spain, which began on Tuesday last, has been

LONDON, Jane 24th. settled. "attr

H. H. Philips, a corn merchant, has failed. Įdabililles, $925,000 ; musets; $75,000, 11

Gladstone's Home Rafe Theme, which Con- servatives assert is still in embryo, has been communicated in detail to Lond Rosebery, Messrs. Morley, Harcourt and other Liberals Some of its more critical points have been discussed with the Irish leaders with the arance that if the general election place Gladstone in power the bill will be presented at the autumn session of Parliament. A representative of the Associated Press has learned that the is plainly inspired by the French Government, leading features of the measure of 1886 will be lays special stress on the need for France to retained, with the following exceptions: Clause prove that she wishes for peace. Following is 4 resteleting the powers of the Irish Legislators, mantener de fralles en Filipinus, que huelgan "| the chief pass,min' dring to the powers:

and farther guarantees relating to calda hartos, y por alimentar sus abusos sent Ministry: Filipinas va costarmos muchas lagrimas. Todo rendezvous at Paris in 1900 does not France constitution of the legislative body to be modified el miundo lo vs, y todo el mundo puede veris que, prere her desire to live at peace with all the by raising the number of members of the first in response to the request of Princess Met In deportacion de ese hombre ha sido provocada world? Could any one again accuse her of order in the upper house, who, as in the first teraich 200 ladies of the present Vienna Exkl por la lusensata sed de dominacion de los fralles being a mischief-maker? Will not this fie give bill, hold office for ten year. The much-disputed balon Committee appear every Friday in s

Tener una colosta española, cast sometida a proof of the palpable spirit that animates her clause 24, removing Irish peers from the Lords catain avenue between in tecericis, es una rebelion, seffores, contra la is it not manifest that an exposition of this kind and Irish members hem the Commons, very inert clothes 4 and 6 Win their historia, sia anacronismo monstruose insopost world have a healthy influence on all ads of disappears in Imperial Parliament remaining should have butt the Royal Sovereign, their The French are amazed that the English the new bill, the representation of business, and if so, are there any reasons why Ireland in Vosotros, los incautos que pensaes que el clers such an impetus should not be given to com- the same as at present. To meet the threatened biggest ironclad, in two years and hall The ICE todo caridad, y abnegacion y 100 mcardotas mercial enterprises, the promoters of which are active refusal or passive resistance of Ulsterites open and Maganid, two Fresch ships, have hombres piadoso, Volo atentos a consolar low now in a hesitating mood?

to the Irish Parliament by non-payment of taxes, beer indive years bullding, p tristes y mantener en el mundo vivo el sentimiento “Even from a purely French point of view, is the bill will be extended in insure the employs Awire netting lance 500 miles long is one of de amor al projimo, abrid, abrid vuestros ojos, it sot clear that the work necessary for the ment of police and milliary forces to enforce the late Australian wonders. The fence separates Lesce repre-exposiiton would furnish employment for several the payment of all taxes leviable by the Irish the colonies of New South Wales and Queens y si ado conservais algun respeto sentantes de una religion perdida en las concapls | years- to all branches of national Industry Parliament.

land and its object is to keep the rabbits put of cencias del más ruin interés, undd las gafandel Force of circumstances will compel us to malce A comparison of forecasts on the sesult of the the latter country job sa pia 5 kerala m libre examen y verels que son ellos al enemigo an exposition grander than the preceding ore, elections shows much variance in the estimates. pmmless taken from the Egyptian tomba de vuestra par No hay que engilane land for that case should not we all do our best to Balancing the reports from various sides, an besin lutę w fine powder, and a

at Calro pen- The color of this buman dust-paint is a rich clases medias, in compcion de la'alta sociedad," | ssal for the common welfare

I am assured that all nec que retardan los avances y pervierten las buenas

dently rapid ratification 1 of this

French Senate, has confirmed by its vote Is the letter of Professor Tyndall; the selection by the Chamber of Depaties of the sent to the Debilla Ulstente convention The 2nd of September cant for the celebration of cleme, sino formas y apariencias engañosas de prisci Let us hope, then, that all civilized on the remarkable incidents of the The Frenc

professor denounces the evil genius of Gladstone, the hundredth wahlversary of the first proclama and blacons the arch-docuinaire". Mosley, for tion of the French Republics A arst planting the microbe of repeal in the brain ehf. Strad, the Aggressiya) London editor of his honorable friend. Professor Tyndall organised bedenly Pastors and Christ pradicts that the fray drop of toralise stood asked electors to make | in Ulster for the sake of Archbishop Walsh and A newwded Unionist' meming was held as Timothy Hesly will roue a feeling that will evening to support the appeal of the Protestants | swoop Gladstone's Irish policy to pezultene

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