sirived here from Liverpnol with her port bow slove in and otherwise damaged be a collision with an unknown two-masted British t'erma". Cant, Fenton ways that at to tƐ nm, gn. last Wednesday, when his vessel was goo milles east from Boston Night, during a dense fog, she came In colli-Ion with strange steumer. All efforts
to learn the name of the steamer proved unavelling.
LONDON, May zyth, *The Observer, in an editorial on the ratire ment of Admiral Mende, appleurle the ingatar moral charage of President Cleveland and the Navy Department in risking defeat at the polis far the sake of friendship of England In Alamter. Ing Admiral Meade," and suggests that Land Rosebery ask the Government at Washington to reinstate Admirat Meade, "Such a graceful act could not fail to will closer bind the two people," says the Observer.
May 3151, Howard Goald has sent a dispatch to the Associated Press saving that his yacht Niagara was fairly beaten yesterday in the race off Lowestoft by Lord Thudley's Jayout in very light air. He addel that he thinks the Niagara, like the Vigilas, need a strong breeze. The next race in which the Niagara will compete will be off Harwick, on June ard,
The financial article in the Times annonces that the Rothschilds will frene « Chilean 4å peri cent loan of $2,000 0° at a price of 93) In order to place the paper currency of Chile on a specie
basis,
WASHINGTON, May 31st.
A cablegram received by the Bybish Embury to-day announced the death of Lord Gough of India and father of Hugh Gough, first Secretary of the Embassy here. As a result, Mr Coush, being the eldest son, now becomes Lord Gough. The new Lord Gongh has been in Washington about a year, coming here from St. Petersburg, His wife is a daughter of the Earl of Langford, Lord Gough, the father of the man who ban jant 'died, was one of the most conspicuous, military men England has produced of late years. He went to India as Captain of the Grenadier Guards, bot showed such brillant abilities that he was made, Commander-in-Chief of all the forces in India.
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Sir Jullan Pauncelote, the Belilah Embaseador and Dean of the diplomatic corps at Washington. to-day forwarded to Mrs. Gresham the following letter expressive of the feelings of the foreign representatives at Washington In respect to the death, on the 28th, al her husband, the Secretary of State:
BAITING EMBASKY WASHINGTON, May 30th 1501. Mala: I am lenired by the diplomatic cars at Washing En convey to you the expression of the'edrep sympathy in de, great addition which has fallen upon you and your family hy the loss of four-datinguished huband, the late Lecretary of State.
The relation which he held, in that important and responsible ition, with the foreign representatives at this capital were such as to inspire them with a profund sense, not only of his eat abilities, fit of the Infry an unwerving aprit of homeIT bine and conciliation with which he was animated in the treatment of diplomatic questins. They will ever real a pleasing and grateful remembrance of his unvarying courtesy
and kindness.
7 beg. Madame, to aswog you that no one participate more fully than I do be the sentiments which I am charged to convey to you on this mournful nepasion, as dean of the diplomaric corps. I have the honour to be, Madame, your obedient servant.
JULIAN PAUNCEVOTH,
The letter was approved by all the Emba sdors and Ministers at Washington.
Sir Julian Paancetate has notified Mr. Ubl that he has received telegram from Earl Kimberley desiring him to express to the President and the United States Government The deep-ragtet with which the British. Gavern.
ment has heard of Secretary Gresham's death, Mr. Bartlemen, United States Chargé d'Affaires at Caracas, has cabled that Venezuela renders special homage to the memory of Secretary Gresham, and has decreed three days' public moarnlog.
HARBURG (Germany), May 31st. Five of the Bremen Trading Company's petroleum tanies caught fire to-night. The fire is still raglog, and covers an enormous extent of ground. "Thousands of barrels of petroleum, In addition to the five tanks of the trading com pany, have been destroyed. All the avaliable
THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, JUNE 27, 1895.
Mr. Lah ́ff saw Mr. Gladstone on May zi, and when he entered the statesman was standing by a. small, round table, within a few feet of the desk at which be has penned many momentous documents of state. He advances a step or two, with a suggestion of fachleness in his Hmha bát with the temp of kindliness in his miga. Americans are always welcome in England. ho said, “and Justin McCarthy's friends are particularly we'came,"
after walding five days, and then only through The result would undoubtedly be financial the kindness of the Rer. Harry Drew, Mr. Flad-revolnilon and loss to the United States, but it stone's e- n-in-law, assistant rector of Hawarden | would be rala ta Eùmpe. They are beginning Church.
to realize the fact that they cannot get along without ws. If the worst comes to the worst we could build a Chinese wail of silver around our country and the world would be knocking at our. doors, tell you they are afraid to tempt Pro- vidence tos jang. They are just waking up to the fact, and the prudence of the financiers of England and the Continent will force the can- clusion the diver must be recognized as a currency or they will be forced in recognize it,"
A Washington "pecial says: Richard Olney, Present Ab'erney-General # the United States, A cablegram to the Sun from London says:— | will be the successor of the late Walter Q. Nasralla Khan, the Alghan Prince, now paying | Gresham in the office of Secretary of State, her Majesty i vidit, has proved a terrible | Edward F. Ubl, of Michiwan, who has proved puissace to those who are responsible for keeping himself so efficient and accomplished an ald to kim in good humor and out of mischief, and bis the head of the department, will continue in the escorts of wild Afghan soldiers threaten to office of Assistant Secretary of State. It has nor hecome real danger to peaceful Londoners.
vet been determined who will be chosen to fill Nasrulla is bored and very tired, and makes an
the vacancy in the Aftorney General-ship created effort to conceal the fact. Eeenloved the recl-ghy the transfer of Mr. Olney to the State Depart at Epsom, but shout everything elsa, especially ment the dust of London, bas been a weariness to his flesh.
New York, Yane trt.
English social parties have excited his wonder and disgust. Fashionable dances in evening dress have shocked his modesty. Ha cannot understand it all, but more than suspects he is Nobody will be being made a puppet show, surprised if he should suddenly Insist upon going home. The most experienced officers, Fasigned by the Indian Government and conver sant with the minutest details of Oriantel customs and eifquette, are constantly in attend- ance, but with all their care they hava lalled to prevent giving cause.for.effenso
In his latercourse with the British royal family Nasralla has been honoured with precedence greater than bis rank entitled him to, but he appears to think he ought to be treated, at least, as second to the Prince of Wales; and this has caused little difficulties, which the tulky young ster has resente i sometimes by haughty silence, sometimes by sarcastic remarks to his Afghan staff, which, fortunately, only the political officers in attendance were able to understand. He has also very frequently broken appointments or kept people waliing upon his pleasure,
· Bot it in the Prince's Algban escort of officers and men and his cooks and scullions, his tinkers and fallors who give greatest cause for anxiety.
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They are restless at their enforced confinement The soldiers and servants are quartered in a and indignant at their real or fancled wrong's. long range of stables attached to. Dorchester House, Park Lane, in which their Prince domiciled in regal magnificence. The majority of them have not been permited in the day time to go beyond the great courtyard. All day they cook, eat, drink and smoke. Etiquette presum- ably required that they should retalo their arms. Each man has a sword or dagger and rifle, with plenty of ammunition, Pretence demands that they be disarmed bat the Prince would resent such a proceeding as directed against himself, and the men would certainly resist to the death.
The British steamshin China Welt San Fran. Early this week, in consequence of reports | circo on the 4th instant at 4 im; arrived at from English officers, ball a company of Grena-Yokohama on the 18th at 917 a.m., and led
dier Goards were placed on daty at Dorchester House, ostensibly as a guard of honor to Nasrulla, but really for use in case of an out- break by his men, and fifty stalwart policemen, each armed with a revolver tucked laside his tunic, a most unusual proceeding here, ars within. call night and day. The situation has its funny
aspect, but it is really serious iss. The stables
and courtyards at Dorchester House are in a fearful state from a aunitary point of view, and tumour says some of the officers of Nasrulla' sult bave run slot la the beautiful house itself, with disastrous zokalis to the furniture, orna- ments and fittings.
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Murex Fara Cham Adat Framnes'..... Reina Cristian......(cruiser).
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on the 20th at noon; arrived at Nagasaki on the 22nd at 7 p.m.; sailed agala on the aged at 4 p.m.; arrived at Hongkong on the 27th at 5.45 a.m., and had fine weather throughout, Oa the zóth at 3 o.m., passed the American ship Schepp off the Lammocks, bound west.
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The DRUG and AERATED WATER BUSINESS is a very old established one and has been the only vaé of the kind in Negarak) | 231 for many years past.
The Premises, altuated on the best part of the Bund, comprise a large two storied building, built for the purpose and well suited for store, office and dwelling measuring about, so by
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The Lot, which is held by Title Deed in perpetuity from the Japanese Government ground rent of $113-59, paid to March 31st, measures 30y trubos, and is subject to an sanual
1896.
Tenders are invited for the purchase of the goodwill and stock in the trade of the business ss a going concern, either separately from the property or together with same.
Tenders must be sent in, addressed to the Undersigned, before the 30th day of
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THE "RAMSGATE" OF HONGKONG, (On, Skau-kl-wan Road)
"THE POPULAR SUMMER RESORT, and
fire engines and the whole of the Ploneer inquire of your Excellency whether you are in wind. At noon wind south-easterly, and baro in tib. Tian, Fresh Stocks always on hand,TERMINUS of the only pleasant DRIVE
Battalion are trying to quench the conflagration, They are only able to protect the laborers' cottages.
The Kaiser factory and the American com- pany's petroleum are safe, as the wind is driving the fire in the direction of the Elbe. The town is on the south bank of the Elbe, about six miles rouch of "Hamburg, and kis a population of 18,000.
New York, May 3tat, The Pacific Mail Steamship Company held its konnal election of officers to-day. There were no changes. The old board of which C. P. Huntington is president and R. P. Schwerin vice-president, was unanimously re-elected. The board of directors is as follows:-C. P. Hunting- ton, Henry Hart, Isaac E. Gates, Calvin, Brice, Samuel Thomas, Joseph Richardson, Russel Sige, George Gould and R. H. Schwerin
LONDON, June xst. The Financial News to-day had an laterview with C. P. Huntington, in which he said that ha felt confident that good times in America were coming right away;
"For five years," said Mr. Huntington, "my only hope has been that we should not have boom in railroads. I do not know which I dread the most, a boom or a panic. Central Pacific holders must wait a little for good dividends. Though I do not agree with every thing Sir Charles Wilson's report contains, think he meant to be fair, and I believe he will find he has got an octopus in the Grand Trunk, but he will manage it, for he is able and will get good men to work with him."
"The Editor of the New York World begs to favor of another international monetary con ference. There is, as you know, most intense excitement, throughout the United States as to the possibility of a restoration of the bimetallic standard by International agreement, and as to the sentiment of your country on the silver question.
The cablegrams from the various Ministers are given in fall below :--
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The British steamship Thales left-Taiwanfoo on the 23d Instant at 4 p.m. H.M.S. Spartan, Rainbow and Plover were then in port and all under steam. At 8 p.m. 6 Japanese men-of-war steaming lato Makong harbour from the northward. Had light sooth westerly winds prevailing and fine weather. AN The Ministers of Finance in the kingdoms ol Belgium and Holland have sent cable despatches midnight barometer 29.74. On Monday, the 24th to the World stating the position of those coun-i 6 u.m. arrived at Amoy, and had light south- west winds through the day. In the evening bad tries in regard to an International monetary con
calm and barometer, steadily falling till 4p. ference. The World's question to the Ministers
when it read 29 63. At midnight barometer 29,65 (mer) On Tuesday, the 25th bad light northerly meter 29.65 (mer.) In Amoy H.M.S. Radpole Special Terms to the Trade, and the seamships Chaang Hock Klang. Hat
GEO. P. LAMMERT, loong, Pakakan, Hongkong, and a barque Had
Duddell Street. moderate santh-west brees: and south-south- west swell till near Swatow, when fog set down. Hongkong, th Apali, 1895. At midnight barometer 29.69. On Wednesday, the 6th adved at Swalow. In Swatow were the steamships Tafsang, Pooksang and Sizkan. Al 8 a.m, to 4 p.m. barometer 29.68, and mode
at south-south-west winds prevalling. Left Swatow at 3.45-p.m.; thence to part had mode- Fate south-west breeze and fine weather with couth-south-west swell. Arrived at Hongkong on Thursday, the 27th at 10.10a.m.
HONGKONG, AND WHAMPOA DOCK' RETURNS,' P. C. C. Khao
in Kowloon Dock; Tritos man i 10 Hanoi......................... Bygdo...... ............... Commopolitan
Two more steamers of similar tonnage to the Cerberus are,
the Straits Times, building for the Blue Fannel Company for their Singapore-Bangkok llae. They are to be named Centaur and Charon. Those steamers get expected out from home in about three or four months' time. The Company's fleet on the Bangkok Line will then number eight first-class steamers,
"BERLIN, June 1st Germany's position, with regard to the treat- ment of the silver question 'was set forth in the Imperial Chancellor's explanation in the Reich- atag at the session of February 15th, and in the Prussian Upper House at the sitting. on May Tóth of this year.
COUNT VOM POSADOWSKY, "Imperial Secretary of State for the Imperial Treasury."
The explanations, it will be remembered, were la favor of an international conference.
"MADRID, Jano, 1st. The_Liberal parly had delegates in the Brussels conference. "Many of the Conservative party, however, adhere to gold. Spain probably will second the wish of the United States.
COMIZO,"~-~~~
"ST. PETERSBURG, June 1st,
I am requested by the Miolster of Finance, M. de Witte, to loform you that at present there exists here no interest In the questions mentioned in your telegram.
POKOTLLOW, Private Secretary*
"THE HAGUE, June 1st, The Government of the Netherlands has always declared itself favourable to na inter- national monetary conference.
P. SPRENGER VAN EIX, Minister of Finance.” #BRUKKELS, June 1st,
The criticisms of Alphonie Daudet, the distingotahed French author, who has been visiting England, are raising quite a storm is social circles. He said that English women are uiter strangers to elegance and good luste, sdding: "The English we encounter in Paris, I shall examins with great interest propost with flattened down hair and huge feet, I found tons which may reach the Belgian Government differed in no single parifeolar from the English looking to the coursalog of an international lady of rank whom we met in London. They monetary conference.
are not handsome in features, and there is potblag seductive about their physical form."
Dame Ramor has it that añosher member of the Gould family is to take a wife from over the footlights. She says Howard Gould is engaged to Katherine Clemmens, who captured England by her skill to borsemanship and her expertness with the pistol, as a member of Buffalo Bills
Wild West Show.
She has been in Europe for some time
studying for the stage, Of fato she has been living grand style and has been much sean in young Goald's company at public and private functions.
It is also said Miss Clemmens has a new play which she will produce before long, and the funds necessary to stage it have been guaranteed by Howard Gould.
NEW YORK, Jane sat,
A cable message to the Sun from London says; An engerly awaited and interesting event to the young Ciar's family will take place at Gstachios, near St. Petersburg, the Crarins preferring that to the larger palices. By advice of the imperial doctor, Professor Krasovski, the Czarina has abandoned her projected visit to Moscow and the young couple will pass the summer at Gatschina.
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P. DE NAYER, Minister of Finance." Naw YORK, fase 3rd,
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F. R. Conder), the legal representative in this country of the Government of France, keeps sharp eye on francial matters, both in this country and in Europe. He read the faterview valuable remedies, in a paintable and easily | Apply to:-PIERRE MARTY, Es4, Hongkong, with Senator Hill with a great deal of interest, digested form having great healing and M. OPPENHEIMER & Co., Paris, Agents. and also the interview in which William C. stowwwww Properties, most valuable la Wiltner expressed his views on the silver ques-following I have found Scott's Emulsion of
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If the nations of the world should agree upon grest benefit in the treatment of phthisical and uniform standard there is no doubt la my icrofulous diseases. It is extremely palatable mind that it would be the greatest boon the world and does not upset the stomach-thus removing of finance has ever received. It strikes me that the great difficulty experienced in the administra
tion of the plain oll-D. P. Kenwa, LK.C.8, ratio of 153 to 1, 16 to 1 or 20 to would be immaterial, so long as the ratie was calform. It Surgeon, St. Vincent's Hospital, Dublin, Any Chemist can supply it.—Solu Agents for Hong. may come to this, however, that the United States will start out alone in the declaration for kong and the Empire of China Watkins &
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"I am not a political economist, but I have watched the course of events with much interest, and have read and talked with European writers on financo. I find that they are becoming impressed with the fact that moless the European nations soon reach so agreement on this ques- tion of adopting a uniform double standard they will have to face the certainty that the United Klaten will do builusis on silver bals. The E. M. Lahiff of the 7 stad has Populistic split which is abroad thoughout the jest returned from England. He visited Mr. West and South is such that it cannot be Gladstone at Hawarden, having previously ignored, and if the fact becomes evident that the nations of Europe intend to refuse any relief the secured a letter from, Justin McCarthy, nad obtaland än interview with ike aged sildamenen | sbeens will break:
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FOUSES NOL. 4 and 6, BELILION TERRACE,
OFFICES to “MARINE HOUR," Quson's Road,
"PRIORY LODGE,” Bonham Road. SMALL TWO-STÓRIED BUILDING 'at gale of "WEST VILLA," Bonham Road, GODOWNS in DÚDDELL STREET,
Apply to
BELILIOS & Co. Hongkong, aand June, 1895.
(814
TO LET.
DWERING HOUSES
"HIGHCLERK,* ♬ Roomed Bungalow
at Magazines Gar
HOUSES in RIFON TERRACE. ONE FLOOR in BLux Buzinikos. OFFICES :--
FIRST
FLOOR" No,
7. PRAYA CENTRAL, at present occupied by Movers, HOLLIDÂY, Wine & Co. Apply to THE HONGKONG LAND INVESTMEN“
& AGENCY Co., Ltd. Honokang, 17th June. Rot.
TO LET.
17
ORDERS respectedly solicited by the Under THE eight roomed HOUSE, N., 17. CAINZ
signed.
„MITBUI BUSBAN KAISHA,
8, Queen's Hand Central,
ROAD, occupation from FIRST SEPTEM- BEE next
NO. 9. SEYMOUR TERRACE,
Apply to
DAVID SASSOON, BONE & Co.
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SIEN
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DENTISTRY.
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"MODERATE" FEES,
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TO
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