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Sir Edward Grey, Political Secretary the Foreign Office, in reply, hald that the French Govern- ment had not offered to cede New Caledonia to Great Briista, in exchange for the Falkland Islands.
Mr. George E. Foster, Minister for Finance In Canada, speaking in the Canadian House of Commons yesterday, said the report that the Government had abandoned the reciprocal commercial treaty entered into with France was not true Parilament would not, however, be arked to ratify the treaty during the present ression.
The "Ameer of Afghanlatan Sas addressed a communication to the Marquis of Lansdowne, Viceroy and Governor-General of India, in which he assures the latter that he will not encroach apon ti e Kurrum Valley.
A fresh trouble has arisen in connection with the administration of affairs in Egypt, and the situation is regarded as critical. The difficulty has been caused by the members of the Egyp tian Ministry persistently disagreeing with the advice tendered by the British officials on matters of polley.
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, MONDAY, APRIL 17, 1893.
Relchsing to probibit the immigration of Jows. Into Germany. The National Zeitung, a Berlin paper, protests against the measure, and saya reprisals will surely be the outcome if the bill becomes law.
Mr. Steen, the Premier of Norway, has declared that unless separate consular representatives are appolded for Norway and Sweden, Norway will be compelled to take steps for the dissolution of the union with Sweden,
Mr. Gladstone bas convened a meeting of the Liberal party for the purpose of devising a mesos of overcoming the obstruction shown by the Conservative party in the House of Commons to the Government programme.
Mr. John E. Redmond, M.P., daring the course of an address last night, said that there was a dinger that the Local Option Bill, introduced in the House of Commons by the Chancellor of the Exchequer, would overshadow the Irish Home Rule Bill.
Colonial Secretary; Hon. J.T. Byrnes, Allorney. General; Hon. 1. Lissner, for Mines and Works; Hon. Barlow, Mlolcter for Landa; Hon. W. H. Wilson, Postmaster-General and Minister for Education, The Hon. William Forrest has been asked to accept the Agent-Generalship.
March 28th.
The members of the new Cabinet were sworn in yesterday.
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It is understood the Hon. B. D. Morehead was offered the Agent Generalshilp of the colony but declined the position.
The Hon. Wm. Forrest has accepted the position of Agent-General for Queensland in London.
March 30th.
Sir James Garrick has consented to discharge the dulles of Agent-General until the arrival of his successor,
LONDON, March 17th. The Daily Telegraph asserts that the Irish Nationalists have threatened Balfour to do him some grievous harm in the event of his visiting Belfast in connection with the Anti-Home Rule agitation. The
Intimations.
events which led to the recent crisis in Egypt CARMICHAEL & Co., LD.
RAIN COATS & UMBRELLAS.
The despatch from Lord Rosebery to Lord Cromer, dated February 15th, which bas just been published, recapitulates the
and the protest. the British Government, made #galost the Khidire's action, which if disregarded, would have cotailed further graver consequences. These, however, were avoided by his Highness's wisn and, limely retractation, but it would not be prudent to assume poltirely that all fatura trouble had ended. The despatch then says that the with- drawal of British troops would entail danger to the European community, and that Egypt would relapse into confusion which would require fresh intervention from where it is unnecessary now to discuss; England, therefore, must coolinue her present policy. Circumstances tight deed decor, rendering it necessary to consider the expedle cy of fresă consultations with the Saxe- rain and the Euros can Powers. It is useless now to discuss proposals which might be desir able to bring forward, but it is absolutely certain that Egypt will be în do care released from European control which might be more stringent
April ret.
Edward Grey, Under-Secretary to the Foreign Government was inquiring with a view of oklein- ft Quakers in Ireland have issued a mani- and more liksome than at present.
In the House of Commons last night, Sir Office, replying to Mr. J. F. Hogan, member for Mid-Tipperary, ald that the French Govern- ment never stated that it would be willing to cede New Caledonia to England in exchange for the Falkland Islands.
Mr. Blount, the American Commissioner, who has been appolated to proceed, to Hawali to Inquire into the position of affairs in the islands, - has taken bis departure for Honolulu,
He has been instructed to inform the Pro visional Government that America will only protect Hawall from foreign aggression, and wilt accord no other support to the Provisional Government,
At a meeting of the Irish party in the House of Commons held yesterday. It was decided to demand fulfilment of the premises made by the Government in reference to the Home Rule Bill. With reference to the report (bat the Billab log extra barrack accommodation at Belfat is the event of it becoming, necessary to increase the forces there. Mr. John Morley, Chief Secre- tary for Ireland, bas denied that the Government has any intention of sending extra troops.
March aut.'
The trial of directors of the Pausma Canal Co, do a charge of breach of trust in wrongfully using the funds of the company for purposes of bribery was concluded in Paris to-day. M. Balbaut was found guilty, and a verdict of guilty under mitigating circumstances was returned. against Count Ferdinand de Lesseps, M. Charles de Lesseps and M. Blondin. The other accused were acquitted.
The ebt dae by Baring Brothers to the Bank of Yngland has been reduced to £4,500,000,
The Associated Chambers of Commerce of The assets show a surples of £350,000.
Great Britain, sitting in conference to-day, re- The Ulster Defence Union has issued a mani-jected the proposal to urge the British Govern
against Home Rule.
Archbishop Walsh has published a letter complaining that all his attempts to heal the quarrels in connection with the Framan's Fournot have proven fatile.
SVDNKY,--March 18th.
An inquest on the body of Miss Emma Harrison, who was outraged and murdered in Sydney on Saturday night, was opened yesterday, and standa adjourned for one week.
W. H. Jenter, the man to whom the girl was engaged to be married, and who visited her on Saturday night, was present in custody, but no charge has yet been preferred against him.
The Rt. Hon. L. H. Courtney, a member of Lord Herschell's Commission and hitherto a monometallist, has contributed an article to the Nineteenth Century, Review, in which he ex- presses bis adherence to International Bimes fallism and recommends the ratio of wooty Ave to one..
Co-day ́s į Advertisements.
A man named George Archer was arrested last night on suspicion of being concerned in the PERSEVERANCE murder of Miss Harrison,
ADELAIDE, March 19th. Victor Cohen, the manager, and all the
(who sailed previously) left by the Orizaba on the aand. They were cecorded a most enthus- astic farewell.
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An' Assistant will attend 'on Passengers by Mail Steamers.
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festo, signed by the Duke of Abercorn, the Mar.ment to enter into reciprocal trade relations with Australlan Eleven except Bruce and Trumble, A LODGE will be held in the FREEMASONS'
quis of Londonderry, the Earl of Erne, and others, convening an assemblage of 6oo elected delegates, to the held in Belfast in May next, The delegates are to be authorised to declare a policy of direct action for the Ulster Unionists.
The Daily Telegraph states that it is intended
Canede. Mr. A. J. Mondella, President of the Boardel Trade, attended, and during his remarks said that he was pleased to see that-the trade of Great Britain with her colonies showed satific- tory signs of a revival,
In the House of Commons this evening Mr. H. H. Fowler, President of the Local Govern
The challenge cup presented by the Oxford and Cambridge universules for eight oat com. petitions among the representatives of Australian universities, arrived by ibc Orient. The trophy
HONGKONG, No. 1,165, EC.
REGULAR MEETING of the above HALL, Zetland Street, THIS EVENING, the 17th Inst., at 8.30 forge'eleck precisely. Visiting Brethren are cordially invited.
Hongkong, 17th April, 1893.
to mareball 100,000 Unionists, who will be supment Board, introduced a bill providing for the will remata in the hands of Lord Hopetoun until VICTORIA
ported by a million of money.
Count van Caprivi, the Imperial Chancellor, bas rrj:cted the Uramontane and National Liberal proposats In connection with the German Army B, on the ground that they are lordequate.
The Daily News announces that the Scotch
creation of parish councils. The provisions of the bill set out that the councils shall consist of from five to 15 members, according to the population, and that the councillors shall bo elected by ballot on the single vote bazir. The councils will be empowered to undertake all
Church Suspens to Bill, which we included in direction of mask sually performed under the the Government programme, will probably be of municipal councils. The bill also
provides for the abolition of vestrics. dropped.
March 18th,
A despatch to hand with reference to the sitaxtion of affairs in Dahomey states that Behanzia, the native king, has resumed hostilities Against the French. Behansia has killed 1,000 ́slaves as a sacrifice, and is harassing the French
at Abomey, the capital, and also at Cana.
The ship Templemore, 1,648 tons, of London. deny, which left Wallare, Austraila, on January 1x for the English Channel for orders, has been
abandoned at sen. Part of the crew were saved and landed at Monte Video, the remainder being drowned.
[The Templemore was a steel ship of 1,648 ton. She was owned by Mesir. Thomson, Dickie and Co, Londonderry, and was built by Messrs. Pussel and Co., of Glasgow, in 1870 Her dimensions were:-Length, 25th. 7in.1 and depth of bold, 23. Captain W. Thomson was in command.]
The American marines who were landed at Honolulu to assume control of the Provisional Government of Hawail have been withdrawn, In order that the status which existed prior to the revolution may be maintained.
March 19th. Mr. Blount, Special Commissioner for the United States at Hawl, has been instructed not to interfere with the government of the islands, but to co-fine himself to an feqstry regarding the condition of the country.
A telegram from Rome reports that several Infernal machines, with lighted fuses attached, have been discovered in the residence of the American Ministeria e' al city. Prompt measures were adapted, and an explosion was averted.
In connection with the St. Patrick's Day celebrations in New York most of the speakers recommended Irishmen in America to return to Ireland and strike a low for freedom,
Owing to the refusal of Germany to re-simlt Jesuits, the Pope has declined to grant the Emperor William of Germany an audience on the occasion of the latter's approaching visit to Home to attend the celebration of the dives wedding of King Humbert-of Italy, unless the audience attended with all the ceremony observed on the occasion when the Kalser visited his Holiness during October, 1888. The Pape deciinen to welcome the Emperor to Rome.
AParliamentary committee appointed to inquire into the condition of the affairs of the Bank of Rome has presented its report. The commitee recommends that the bank should be stopped, and reports that owing to the recant) enormous defalcations, for which several persons havebeen arrested, there is a cash deficit of £1,000,000,
The Austrian War office claim to have secured the rights of a bullet-proof cloth suitable for clothing for woldiers. It is stated that the material la capable, of resting bullets fired at a short range.
The Royal Colonial Institute will hold a special general meeting for the purpose of discussing a proposal for amalgamation with the Imperial Institute.
A glove contest between Billy M'Carthy, of Australia, and M'Gee took place at the Coney Island Athletic Club last night. The men were very evenly matched, and at the end of the leath round the fight was declared a draw,
The Government of China has admitted Great Britain to the privileges of free-trade with Turkestan.
Mr. Henry Labouchere's motion condemning the Government for the attitude it had adopted with regard to Uganda was discussed in the House of Commons last night. The mollea war rejected on division by a majority of gaz volca.
Daring the costs of a speech delivered last The Government has given fastracitons for night the Duke of Westminster referred to Mr. Inquiries to be made with a view of obtaining Gladstone's Welsh Church Suspensory Appoint Extra barrack accommodatiɔn la Ulster in casament Bili, which has been introduced into the It may be found necessary to increase the troops House of Commons, He said that Mr. Glad. In consequence of the opposition of the Unionists stone's conduct on the question of disestablish to the Home Rule Bül
ment in Wales was utterly unscrupulous, and that he had disregarded almost every shred of principle and honor.
Further fighting has taken place at Fort Chilas, near Gilgit, between the British forces and be rebel tribes. The British repulsed the hillmen from the Kohistan Mountalus, and drove them from the district,
March 20th,
Negotiations are proceeding between the Governments of Spain and Germany with the object of arranging of reciprocal commercial treaty between the two countries.
The vote for Uganda has been passed in the House of Commons by 368 to 45.
Mr. Gladstone denied that Sir Gerald Fortal, the British Commissioner, had been authorised to occupy or anser Uganda
Mr. H. Labouchere, M.P. for Northampton, made a violent attack upon Lord Rosebery, Becretary of State for Foreign Affairs, la connec tenth the question as to the retention of Uganda.
With reference to the complaints made by Colonel Dedds, Commander of the French forces in Dahomey, to the effect that the Germans bad supplied arms to the King of Dahomey, the French Government has published a nia in which the Government of Germany adulted that it had supplied the natives in Dahomey with Gatling guns. The note also states that King Bebangin paid for the arms with waves, Intended for work at the Cameroons, Went Africa.
The charges of fraud in connection with the Liberator Building Society, which suspended payment some time ago, were proceeded with to day. The accused ars Hobbs (a contractor), Wright (the solicitor of the society), and Keaths (one of the officials). Kentish to-day admitted the charges of theft and forgery preferred against him, and said that he had promoted his sister's marriage with Hobbs with the object of con- cealing the frauds. He also stated that he had, during the time these irregularities were going on, delivered lectures in aid of religious missions. What appears at present to be a most disball cal conspiracy has come to light at New York, Many telegrams and letters have been received On the arrival of the steamers Cyrus, Wakefield | in Ulster from Australia and New Zealand is up and Taurie at that port a quantity of explosives port of the movement in opposition in Home was found stowed away in the hold, and it is Rule, and offering to supply men and money if
-belleved that there was a conspiracy amongst | necessary.
the seamen tó destroy the vessels. It is sug- gested that the White Star liner Warenie, which În ao days overdue, has been destroyed by an explosion,
The new steel cargo steamer Naronic, of
16,600 tons register, which was built in 1893 by Messra Harland and Wolf, Limited, the Whits Star line, and which left Liverpool for Now York, is now several weeks overdue: She had To souls on board. Two of her lifeboats have bee found in the mid-Atlantic.
That Daily News, the Ministerial organ, decline to accept the principle embodied in Mr. Gladstone's proposed Payment of Members Bill, vis, that way vent should only be made to apply to needy members of the House of Commans.
The Rom. thatholic Unionists of Limerick are forming a society against Home Rule, which, it is declared, won't racas increased taxation owing to the axistes of a new Government, while
no help would be obtained from the Imperial Parliament in time of famins.
Her Majesty the Qavez has left on her visit to Florence. She is expected to return to London towards the end of April-
Telegrams from St. Petey in g give particulars of a terrible disaster which occurred in Russia. A party of prisones, condemned to axile in Siberis, were being taken to their destipation and were overtaken by a snowstorm at Tomak. The convicts were abided together, and 250 of their number were frozen ip death, while only or escaped
A bill has been introduced into th`e.
Hopes are expressed that Lord Salisbury will have sufficiently recovered from his recent Hliness to enable him to keep his engagement to visit Ulster,
The Daily Telegraph cominues to pabilah
alarming reports up to the arming and earciment of large bodies of Ulstermen. No other papers, however, have as yet confirmed these reports.
An Italian official report advises the suspen slon of the Banca Romans, by reason of grave Irregularities which have boon found to exlat to the management of the bank, & few members of the Chamber of Deputies are indebted to the bank for advances made to them. The other Italian banks are in a sound cond!- tion.
Russia demanda a Umit of so miles from the talands in Behring Sex, and a ro-miles limit from the coast of Kamchatk", for her sent fisheries.
Mr. James Eustis has been appointed Ameri- can Minister at Paris, and Mr. Theodore Ranyon, American Minister at Berlin,
A match for the copiling championship of the world has been arranged to take place in America 16 the autumn, between 1 Stanbury, the present holder of the championship, who recently anired San Francisco from Sydney, and Jacob Gaudear, the American oarsman,
BRISBANK, March 16th.
The formation of the new Ministry is as follows's-Sir Thomas M'Ilwraith, Chief Secre- tury and Minister. Los Raliways j, Hon. H. M.
won.
LONDON, March 29th,
The White Star liner Naronic is now several weeks overdue, and great anxiety is felt as to her fate. This has been increased by finding two of the vessel's lifeboats adrift in mild ocean.
Many telegrams and letters have been received from Australia and New Zealand by the Unionist leaders in Ulster, containing liberal offers of autistance in men and money to aid in resisting the passing of the hated Home Rule Bill. Nine wealthy individuals bare subscribed the sum of £350,000 towards the Ulster Defence Fund,
The Mayor of Moscow has been fired at and wounded whilst presiding at a Council meeting. The wound proved fatal
Etchings by H.M. the Queen and the late Prince Albeit are among the collection of pictures presented by Mr, Lake to the National Art Gallery of Melbourne.
A desire in being expressed to the highest quarters that the Victorian Horse Arillery and New South Wales cavalry contingent shall form part of the Queen's escort on the occasion of the formal opening of the Imperial Institute on May 8th. The Indian Government is sending a detachment of cavalry for the same purpose,"
Earon Hastings has been fined £50 on charge of indecently assaulting some girl to Regent's Park, He has appealed
The volcano Solarie, in Columbia, is in a state of active eruption. It is vomiting forth rivers of malten lova, causing widespread destruction. Many persons have been killed.
Mr. Gladstone has recovered from his recent Hiness. In his walka abroad he is now shadowed by detectives, as be belleves his life is menaced. The United States are arranging for a gold loan of ten maillons.
Two deputations from Belfast and London rerpectively, representing the commercial, bauk ing shipping and other, interests walted on Mr. Glidifena yesterday to protest against the Home Rate Bill.
Mr. Gladstone's reply showed there is no dis position on his part to give way on the question. The Pope has announced that be will regard the presence of any member of the Austrian Imperial family at the aliver wedding of the King of Italy as an act of hostility agalost the Vatican.
The Emperor Francis Joseph is nevertheless sending the Arch-Duke Regnier to represent him
on the occasion..
Mr. Gladstone is being shadowed by detec tives, as an attempt on his life to feared.
It is reported in New York that an extensive Anarchist plot is being formed for the murder of the Prince of Wales and all the other foreign royal personages in the event of their visiting Chicago.
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The Parla correspondent of a Berlin journal, who was expelled from Francs for making some allegations in connection with the Panama Canal Scandal, was insulted and stoned by a mob while proceeding to the railway statión with his wife and daughter, and the latter was seriously wounded.
LATE TELEGRAMS.
ALLAHABAD, March 25th, The appointment of an Indian guard-of-honour to be famished to the Queen on the occasion of the opening of the Imperial Institute on May soth has been made. It consists of one Native
officer, and six non-commissioned officers of the Nativo Cavalry under the charge of a British officer. The Punjab Frontier Force will furnish two of the number, while the Hydrabad Cor- tingent, and the Madras and Bombay Cavalry send one cach, The native officer will be
selected from the Bengal Cavalry. The party leave Bombay on April 8th and will be absent for about three months receiving the following allowances -Baltish officer, a gulnes a day, a native officer a sovereign a day, and the remainder ten shillings a day each.
PARIS, March Soth. The French Cabinet have been deleated over
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