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CITY HALL..

LAST

ROYAL,

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THE NEW

WILLARD OPERA COMPANY.

Director :~~We. CLIFFORD WILLARD. TONIGHT

(TUESDAY), 25TH JUNK. "KUYLA S."

TOMORROW (WEDNESDAY), záru [0+%.

"GO BAN. G." THURSDAY. 17TH JUNK. "THE MOUNTERANK S." FRIDAY, Rra June,

"A LADDIN." SATURDAY, 20TH JUNE, THE LADY SLAVEY"

PLAN Mears, KELLY & WATCH'S. Ld, Door Open at 8.10 Commencing at n Late Trams will ran 15 minutes after each Performance.

Hongkong, 5th Jane, 1%0¢.

CUSTOMS NOTIFICATION. No. 64.

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THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1895.

The Hongkong Telegraph

HONGKONG, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1895.

EXIT LORDS ROSEBERY AND

KIMBERLEY.

Minister at Washington, to the effact that Mr. | Ma. KURINO, Japanese Chargi· d'Afaires at Olney, Attorney-General, has been appointed | Washington, wired to bis Government on the "Secretary of SITE.

rgih instant to the effect that Attorney-General Richard Olney has been appointed U.S. Secre- tary of State in the pince of the isle Mr.. Gresham.

IT is stated in a Japanese paper that the Russian Minister at Seoul "made a splendid present to the Royal House" a few days ago. The nature of the camshow" is not mentioned, but it is President and will have full control over military | added that “exes Court Endles were sent to the and administrative affairs in Formosa and the Minister to express thanks," Pescadores.

CHOLERA AT KELUNG.

TOKYO, June 14th, According to dispatch' from Major-General Oshima, dated Kelang, the gth last., Cholera has broken out among the men of the Imperial Bodyguard, Sixteen cases were reported on the 6th and 7th last, and two deaths have occurred.

THE TYPHOON.

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ACCORDING to a vernacular contempirasy, the

Government as decided to construct a desk of large size at Kare, under the superintendence af Mr, Ishiguro, ^nuvs! "ennlaces. The new dock will, it is asid, he capable of receiving vessels of from 12 to 15,000 tons displacement.

WP) play in the Public Gardens on Saturday June 29'b from 9 tg to 10.30 p.m.

The Band of the Rif- Brigads will (D.V. and

TRE nccupier of a house in, furdine's -Bezuur, weg #ap”, today for slawine water to 'run though ́m delective tap. A fice of $10 was Imposed..

THE PLAGUE.

Sanitary Board,

Hongkong, 25th June, 1895. TO THE EDITOR cứ væx "Howɑxona Talmoxarn."

SI,-During the past 24 hours there has been no now case of plague reported. No death has occurred among those ander treatment at the Kennedy Town Hospital,

The following are the statistics of cases of plague from June 14th to noon this day :-

No. of cases reported..................33

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cases under treatment ... 2 The total number of deaths from plague since the 29th April, the day on which the first case was reported, is sixteen,

W. EDWARD CROW, Assist. Sanitary Superintendent.

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THE CHENGTU OUTRAGES,

SHANGHAI, June 17th. The action of the Mialsters in Peking does not seem to have as yet resolted in anything.

HONGKONG, June agið. The Observatory officials report that at 11.05. 2.m, a depression appeared tå by situated next

quarters received the following telegram from A

South Formosa, The barometer at 11 am.read 39.62

THE returns of the number of visitors to the City Hall Museura for the week ended Tube azrd, |are;—Buropeans, 179; Chinese; 1,891; total

THE BUREAU FOR FORMOSAN AFFAIRS.

TOKYO, Jana 14th. An Ordinance was promulgated to-day containing the regulations for the Barca dealing with the affairs of Formos, The Burces REUTER's message announcing the resigna-ill be under the superintendence of the Minister tion of Lord Rosebery is the best piece of news the Colony has received for many a long day. The advent to power of a coalition ministry under the leader. ship of the Marquess of Salisbury means, at the present moment, almost the salva- tion of the Empire. To us out here the retirement of the faintant Lords. Ripon and Kimberley, means much. It spells for us an intelligent, foreign and colonial polley based on an adequate conception of PRICES OF ADMISSION......... $2, AND 31. the needs of the British Empire as a living entity, an organic whole, each of whose parts is essential, If, not to the con- tinued existence, at least to the healthy and vigorous life of the body of which it forms a part. It spells for us an Imperial instead of a Parish polley; a government founded on clearly defined and clearly enunciated principles, instead of Government based wholly and solely on expediency and opportunism. Whatever

At 4 pm. the barometer had fallen to 29.53, | 2,079. we may be, individually-Conservativer, Unionist, Liberals or Radicals-on ques- | and the wind was south-east. tions of home polities, we are all imperfallst and conservative Inour foreign policy. The extension of the franchise, manhood suffrage, election by ballot, one vote one value, local option or total prohibition, County Councils, Parish Council, the Action Commissioner of Customs overgrown educational' budget; none of for Kowloon and District. these things affect us or interest us much out here. They do not touch us. Our (836 interest in them, if we trouble about them, is purely academical, but it affects our our everyday present and our future, struggles and our plans and prospects for the years to come that Great Britain should be respected, nay,even feared abroad; that the observance of treaties should be en- LETTERS CUT AND FILLED WITH IMPERISHABLE forced, that new markets should be sought out and opened and kept open, that we should have at least fair play in the game of colonial, expansion and commercial rivalry going on so vigorously all round us, where the players are friends but enemies and rivals, their pro- fessions to the contrary notwithstanding.

OVER HAVE This Day HANDED CHARGE of the KOWLOOM CUSTOM HOUSE and STATIONS to Mr. P. M. HILLIER, who has been appointed ACTING COMMISSIONER of Customs for Kowloow'and DISTRICT,

H. ELGAR HOBSON, Commissioner of Chinese Customs. I bave This Day ASSUMED CHARGE of

the Kowloos Custom House and STATIONI.

H. M. HILLIER,

Custom House, Kowloon, asth June, 1895.

BROWN, JONES & CO. ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE AND

DEALERS IN

HONGKONG GRANITE CEMETERY MEMORIALS.

LEAD CEMENT.

Intimations.

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HONGKONG.

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LOCAL AND GENERAL.

the Stag Hotel was transferred from Mr. Demec to Mr. H. C. Sherman,

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MR. OKUDA, Chief of the Ogical. Gazelle Bueno, has been paysited Chief Secretary, of the Japanese Tower House to accession to Mr Mane, now Chief of the Administrative Office in Formoss.

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SHIPPING AND MAIL NEWS.

*MAILS DUE =`·

American (Chius) 26th inst. Australien (Chingtu) 17th (38); Indian (grang) 20th inst. English (Rosalia) 29th lust.. German (Bayern) and prox. Tacoma (Victoria) 5th prox. American (Belgie) 16th prox. Tacoma (Tacoma), 19th prox.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co's ricsmship Rosella, with the next English mail, left Singanore for this port at 4 pm. yesterday, and is expected here about 5 p.m. on the 29th Inst.

THE P. & O. S. N. Co.'s steamer Bombay, from Chins, amired at London yesterday morning.

THE F. & O. S. N. Ca's steamer Faðan left Singapore for this port at et a.m, to-day.

THE steamship Benalder is dus here on or about the 2ßih lnst. from Antwerp and London. She will call here an route to Nagasaki, Kot s and Yokohama.

SHIPPING RETURNA, From 5 pan. yesterday to 5 p.m. to-day. ARRIVALS: Prins Heinrich......teamer from Shanghal.

Oceanien....

The anti-foreign movement soens, on the contrary, to be spreading and gaining in latensity. Last evening the China Inland Mission Head-Zava

Polyphemus onOn Slam ..................tripar Chungking : * Rial Pianig-fa. Friends safe."

Fobiin...................... The British Consullat Kinklang has informed Ran......... one of the gentlemen interested in the Kuling Embriss of India..... land question that unless the whole business la senled by the end of this month there are threate | that all the Mission property and bungalows en || the neighbouring hills are to be barnt down. This intimation is believed to have reached him from Chinese official sources. Unless "settled," of course mesas unless the foreigners consent to forego all their rights and agree to the illegal

CHUNGKING, Jaso 3rd.

AT the Magistracy this moralog the license for THE Tapanese gunboat Chokal Kan, with the - and tyrannical terms of the mandarins and

new Japanens Minister, Mr. Havashi, on board | Niterati! arrived at Tientsin on the 12th"Inst. H.M.S. Swift and the Russian gunboat Stroutch ▪rrived at Tientsin a few minutes alter the Chokat Ir China foolishly sccepts the proffered Franco-dropped anchor off the Settlement, Russi's lost then it may he said that Chlor

may ght and Japan may corquer but to Russia THE Governor of Ceylon it reported to have other Mission hosses and have now completely belongs the interest.

JAPANESE emiratos to Stam:-Mr. Iwamoto, manager of the Siam Emigration Company, with bead office in Tokis, a reported to have collected more than 200 men in Kobe for emi- gration to Stem.

issued, or to be about to Isane, a "Note" to several members of the Civil Servier, some very high up in the service and deeply in debt,

informing them that they will be reduced both in respect of status and emoluments if they de not show satisfactory proof of solvency within a specifi⚫d time.

COLONEL Bradbury of Los Angeles, U.S.A passed through Hongkong a couple of days ago. On the 20th Instant Mr. T. S. Nishimak, He was in a great hurry for he is on a round. Manager of the Shanghai branch of the Yoko-the-world-in-nfuety-day's trip, and if he accom. bama Specle Benk, arrived at Shangbai, accom- pauled by a staff of five assistants, to re-open the branch in the “ Medai Settlement,"

We are tellebly loformed that Mr. E. A Ram, Hon. Sec. to the Hongkong Cricket Club, ha fatimated by telegram to the Daily Telegraph that Hongkong la forwarding her tribute of admiration, and shillings, to the Grase Test Taro the former Governor of Formosa, who afterwards led the “rebellion," and styled himself the "President of the Formosan Republic" has

plishes the trip within the pwind named he will, he says, win a bet of §15 250. He, Is travelling first-class and unlike Randal, Louis Morning Star and other "beats" of whom we know a Hetle, he is hot relying upon cast-iron

check to freight him through, but is paying his way like a man.

Er is stated to a borne paper that the Elswick Company has turned out an extremely ingenious invention, as as improvement on thegaz-Carriages bat after several experiments they always broke. ang ou recols was soremasky-the pop. After

absorbed by the hydraulic presses on the recall The Arrangement now is that the energy of the gun is utilised to ran the piece out #gels

The riot, which began at Cheng-la on the 28th May with the destruction of the Canadian Hospital and Misalon houses, has since become more disastrous, The mob proceeded to the

destroyed the China Inland Mission, the Ameri. can Methodist Episcopal and the Roman Catholic Mission houses in the city. After three or four days' rioting it would souear the Viceroy woke up to his responsibilites, as DE Saturday 1st June, the fifth day from the beginning of the riot, a telegram arrived, saying "Viceroy now acting." It is probable he waited till he was 'ooked up' from Peking by the action of the British Minister. (Fancy the Rosebery cliqas poking up anything ()

Late new has just come to hand saying the ladies and children are on board boats on their way to Chunkging,

A lying Chinese "Service "telegram has been pat in circulation staling that the remaing of s mutilated male child was found in the ralus of

the Mission houses. This story went all through the province like a firebrand, and is the current report in this city.

THE ACTION OF THE FRENCH MINISTER. The Teangli Yamen has given the French Minister assurances that awaking he demands the thanks of the entire civilized world for the in satisfaction for the outrages In Krishnan will.

"Granted, M. Gerard deserves

taken the treacherous Peking Government to energetic and effective manner in which he has task in this matter, Had the Szecbuen officials

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Aggregating 21,629 tons inglster.

The British steamship Stam left Yokohama on the 13th at 10 am.. and experienced light south-west winds and fine weather to arrival at Kobe on the 16th at $30 pm, Left Kobe an the 19th at 11.15 m., and had fresh 'south-' westerly winds and overcast rafdy wesiber to Medengki on the 20th. From Lonchoo Islande to Hongkong bad moderato and light south- westerly winds and fine clear weather.

HONGKONG AND WHAMPOA DOCK RETURNS.

P. C. C. Khảo

30 Kozloon Docki Triios.......

18 Bygdeyouim) 19 Cormopolitan

The German sacond-class battleship Raiser arrived hero from Europe thle morning. She is 280 ft. In length, with a beam of 61 it, 4 ins and a draught of 24 It. 7 Ins. She has a displace. ment of 7676 tons and is armed with oight 23-ton guns and seven 4-180 guns,carries protons of coal and la ampulle af eiusintag: squo brands si ra Iznots per hour. The Katser was launched in 1874 and cost £411,000, **

The German craiver Pirnzess Wilhelm, which is a second-class cruiser with a displacement of arrived here from Singapore on the 15th fortant,

A Conservative always secures us a better and stronger position abroad than a Liberal government, and the advent to power of Lord Salisbury and of a coalition Ministry of the known imperialist proclivities of that statesman and his followers, Torles and Unionists, will be noted and have its effect In every Cabinet in Europe and in every Capt in Asia. There will be a little less of French Ideas as to the future of Egypt: Chantaboon may, possibly, be evacuated

have as it ought to

bean eighteen months ago, and the pressure

the right and on towards the Melnam will be less rapid. We may get the West River opened, or at least have the Transit Pass sections of our Treaty with China brought into suitable operation again. THE Willard Opera Company scored agala lest Last year's Customs Reports have nothing night in "Morocco Bound." The talented on the subject except the simple statement article played with their accustomed akif and that "the system was not made use of their efforts were constantly met with outbeeste during the twelve months under review." We may hope for some really effective of loud and long continued applause. Tonight the popular "Gafety" burlesque Ruy Blas measures in the valley of the Yangisze, bould draw another large and enthusiastic lofty castles, beautiful palaces, luxurious gardens meat to place five or six ships at his disposal | steamer of between 4,000 and 5.000 tons, belong.

audience.

RASPBERRYADE, &c. from the left bank of the Mekon? towards her day. Very quite a song militatorpad ammunition by the hoists into the seat of the only murdered a few forlorn British or American 1400 tons. She is 339 ft. 6 in. long, with ex

DAXIN, CRUICKSHANK & Co.'s WATERS are made under the constant supervision of a duly qualified English Chemist and will bear compa.

rison with the best English Manufictures,

Special terms to HOTELS, CLUBS, MESSES and other Large Consumers. Any complaints should be addressed to the Manager.

Hongkong, 3rd May, 1805.

A. S. WATSON & CO.,

LIMITED,

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CHEMISTS BY APPOINTMENT.

ESTABLISHED A.D. 1841.

MANUFACTURERS OF

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UR AERATED WATER FACTORY itted with the best English Machinery, embodying the latest improvements in the trado.

The purest ingredients only are used, and the mimost care and cleanliness exercised in the manufacture throughout.

Instead of useless correspondence extending over years and the ultimate settlement of a maney price for the wanton sacrifice of human lives and the loss of national honour.

We want many things. We cannot hope to obtain them all or perhaps even a tithe of them, but one thing is certain ; we will travel further along the direct road towards the attainment of our ends and the fulfilment of our wants under a Con servative or healthy Unionist Government than under a Liberal or Radical or semi- Radical one. The one has Imperial aspirations; the other cannot rise beyond the interests of the parish or the pressing | needs of the mother country.

few It is reported wall centre missionaries all would have been wo'lga beam of 45 it, and a draught of zift. Her

Chinese at Shanghal that the ex-President is te be appointed Governar al Hunan,

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On the 16th fastant the British Consul-General at Shanghat received a telegram from Wahy saying that there was some prospect of trouble there and asking for a gunboat. There being no gunbbat available, Mr. Jamieson communt cated with the U. 9. Consul General who in turn communicated with the Americas gunbo Patrol which was at Chinklang, and requested that she should proceed to Wahu at once.

DURING the past week them bare, says the Stratis Times of the syth instant, been con siderable number of cases of a choleric character which causes anxiety to be felt in the medical department (Singapore.) Out of thirty cases REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.ported during the seven days, thirteen peaved fatal. Only two fresh cases were sent to hospital on the 19th, and up to that date there was, according to the Straits paper, de secessity to cateriala any feelings of apprehension or alarm

EXIT LORD ROSEBERY..

Lord Rosebery has resigned. Lord Salisbury The water used is proved by repeated analyses proceeds to Windsor to-morrow morning. It is to be absolutely pare.

belleved that he will fösist on an immaðláto

barbetten.

few thousand teele would have satisfied the debt | Indiested korse-power is 8,000, and she can do against the civiliation of the West and over 18 knots in the way of speed. She har six the breach of our most sacred rights. But 4-ton guns, and eight 33-tan guns. She wa in organizing the recent extensive crusade launched lu 1887 and cost £220,000. against the French Missions and imprisoning the Bishops a common malefactors, the Chinese officials have exceeded the limits of French patience and have found a Taxtar

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THE first performance of Rabenstein's scared opera, "Christus" took place at Bremen on the 20th nitimo. The work consists of geven scenes and an epilogue. The Bible story is adžered to and applance was strictly forbidden. The first throughout. The treatment was reverential

tableau represents the desert where Satan tempts the Saviour, and from time to time the back of the scene opens and displays a series of and mountains of gold, etc.; in brief, showing the riches of the earth. Tha "second scene represents the banks of the River Jordan. St. John the Baptist is preaching, and the baptism of Jesus takes place. The scenery was Palestina palated from sketches made in by Herr Zandereb, and WEL arranged by the author

pasonally the libretto, Professor Bulthaupt. The same treatment was observed of the Sermon on the Mount which, with the miracla of the loaves and fishes, formed the third tableau. The fourth tableau depleted of Lia, the Viceroy of Szechnen, and of all the Amongst the points insisted upon are the trial the expulsion of the money chargers from officials Implicated in the recent outrages, before the services of a stat steamer to make a

in the French Minister at Peklog

Nowe reached Singapore on the 15th instant that the steamer Saint Paneras, of Liverpool, Captala Young, had ran ashore near Labuan, and so far as was known on the ryih there action was exicily what the British Minister's appeared to be some doubt whether she can be ought to have been. M. Gerard got his govern- got off again. The St. Paneraz is a steel screw and then presented a statement of bling to Messrs Rankine and Co., of Liverpool, nationals' complaints, golag back in some and was built in 19go hy. Messrs. Harland wenty years, with a list of the officials and Wolf, of Bellast. She was on a voyage responsible and very plainly worded domands from Manila laden with hemp, sugar and copra of what he wanted done. A certain time was and was proceeding to Labuan to take in coal giren to the Chinese Government to reply, and there when she stranded on the Samarang bank, M. Gerard made it clear that failure to comply about 30 miles. N.E. from Labuan. Up to the with his demands would be followed by unpleas 17th two telegrams had been recalved in Sing ant activity on the part of his formidable squadron apre from Capt. Young, the first asking for a up the Yangtze.

tugboat, divers and so on, and the second saying that the position of the vessel was not considered very bopeful and that the Captain had engaged

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the Temple, and the fifth showed the Garden of a tribunal at which a French Commissioner will || survey with other captains, Meturn. Syme and Gethsemane, in which the lastsupper was held. | sil; the reinstatement of all French Missions Co. ste the agents of the ill-fated wensel (is well The trial of Jesus formed the sixth tableau, the fo the places from which they have been driven Lloyd's agents) their firm in Manila being prison belag on one side of the picture and the cut in recent years, and the rebuilding of their | the charterers, steps of Pilate's palace in the foreground, The premises by the Chinese Government. The crucifix farmed the last tableau. It is watched Missions on the Thibetan frontier sa fscinded by Satan and his devils from a subterranean in the claim. The Taung-ll Yamen kas promised vault, while a vision of angels is shown from su opening in the heavens. The eplague is formed while the French fleet is kept waiting at Woo to comply with all these demands, and mean- by the preclamation of the Gospel to the Gentiles wing, ready to process up the river at short

by St. Paul.

sotice.

If the Chinese Government falls to keep its TEE Tokio papers, says the Yapan Mall of the first place at which the squadron will demon

promises we bellave that Nasking will be the 14lb instant, urge the Cabinet to adopt a definits wizate, as nine-teniks of the present trouble are and consistent foreign policy. Their contention legacies of Chang Chib-tang's regime as Viceroy is that the Japanese Government has hitherto of the Ha provinces, The 736 has arrived, and

TIENTSIN NOTES,

(FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT-)

Tientsin, June 14th. THE JAPANESE MENISTAN. HEMS. Swift is on her way up the river, and at 10.40 a.m. a Japanese man-of-war arrived at the Bar. The latter is supposed to have the

new Japanese Minister, Mr. Hayashi Todaru, and suite on board, and if so they will come up in the gunboat Chokal Kon.

RAILWAY CONCESSIONS.

sfaced on board ship at Hongkong prices, and on account, covering the period of the electioni/Captain J. F. Smith of the Paclic mali Co.'s Now that Japan's..... real......position in the munication between the Franch klafater in the Emperor has been pleased to grant a- For COAST PORTS, Waters ara packed and dissolutions and a vote for supplies for two months THE Eumerous friends in the Far East albem devoid of any distinct- foreign policy; } everything is: in readiness:in Telegraphic coní, | Yes'erday news reached Li Hong-cha gibat Unes City of Rio de Janeiro, will be glad to Raat han besa for the first time recognized Peking and the Missionaries in Chenglo la now concession to France and Germany confolatly hear that not only has he been exonerated by by the Powers of Europe, it is of Imperative unrestricted, China Gassila,

the full amount allowed for Packages and

Empties when received in good order,

Counterfell Order Books supplied on applica-

tion.

Our Registered Telegraphic Address I

"THE RUSSIAN-CHINA LOAN.

LONDON, June 24th,

An unexplained hitch delays the isɛne of the "DISPENSARY, HONGKONG," And all | Russlen-China loan, signed messages "addressed thus will receive prompt attention.

The following is a List of Waters always kopt ready in Stock !—

PURE AERATED WATER

SODA WATER

LEMONADE

POTASH WATER

SELTZER WATER

LITHIA WATER

BARSAPARILLA WATER

TONIC WATER GINGER ALE

GINGERADE

No Credit given for Boities that look dirty of greasy, or that appear to have been used for any other purpose than that of contain Ing Aerated Waters, as och Bottler ara never used again by us.

A. S. WATSON & CO., LD.

THE HONGKONG DISPENSARY, Hongkong,[1st June, 1995-

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AGITATION IN MACEDONIA.

the Marine Board of Enquiry of San Francisco in view some well defined and consistent line of necessity that her statesmen should have always which investigated the cause of his vessel action in the field of diplomacy. The Nippon, striking an unknows ruck off the South-west discussing this subject, laments that absence const of Japan about thres-months ago, but was ❘ of definiis klaas on the question at foreign complimented upon the seamanlike manner in

a.characteristic common to the policy is statesmen in power and to those outside which he handled the ship after otzikding. This | emciaidom. None of the papers openly The Porte is dirqulated at a growing agitation | is just what the Hongkong Tekgraph did as advocates alliance with an Occidental Power. in Macedonia in favour of the reforms recom som sy it was in possession of the full detalls They rather caution the Cabinet sealast any mended by the Treaty of Boilla. 'It is reported | of the unfortunate acrident,

precipitate step in that direction. "But they all anite in polating out the Importance of paying that revolutions have broken out in three parts

close

attention to the ever-changing relations of the counizy.

THE German banleship Kafier, of which some between the different Powers of Europe, and Interening particulars will be found in our maintain that the foreign policy of the country shipping column, is commanded by Captain must be shaped in such a manner as to utilize is the utmost the state of affairs prevailing at the Paeschke, and will shortly become the Flagship moment in Europe. It is not difficult, however, of the German Far Eastern squadroo, and will to read between the lines the direction in which sall for Amoy on or about the 1st proximo. the heart of the Japanese public inclines. On the voyage but from Wilhelmshavens the Judging from the tone of the press, whatever Kaiser fell in with a disabled French transport, may be the feeling of the Japanese against the Comorin, in the Red Sea. The Comeria's never to forget or forgive the high-handed Germany and Francs, they seam determined engines had broken down and hor Captala pritethat, as a result of the recent war with requested the Kaiser to tow her into Ades. Calas, Japan has created strong and defiafia procedure of Russls. The Tokyo Journals

was taken la tow, at once and at the same | Pagine time several German engineers were put u de fialte friends among the rest of the Powers

enemies, and that, consequently, the choice of board the Frisch vessel to assist in repafting a matter of absolute necesalty. Journals of the machinery, and so well did they work that standlog and Influence like the 7ft Shimio in 24 hours the Comerty was able to percséd on

do not hesitate to indicate that the natural ally Hongheng Zaigraph sasested about two mostan of Japan is England." And that is just what the sud has since reposted more than ever.

(From Fabanızı Papers.) GREAT FIRE AT YOKOHAMA,

YOKOHAMA, June zyib.

10.40 3.0.

By s fire which broke out at Mestra, Mourlyn, & Co.'s godowo, a quantity of ten packed for shipment, valued at about 120,000 yew, has been destroyed. The fire was confined to the building where it origleated.

THE NEW UNITED STATES SECRETARY OF STATE

Toxro, June 14th,

A telegram was received by the Government hay voyage wilkout further nadatason from the|| on the raib fost, from Mr. Kurloo, Japanese | German warship,

CORRESPONDENCE.

(We do not necutterfly andorus tha oplukona sagrasped by Cosmopondents in this column.1

SCANDALOUS NUISANCES IN QUEEN'Still connect with the Siberian line at

ROAD CENTRAL S

Te Eron of the "Howarowa TELESKAPE,"

to construct a railway from Peking to Kalgau, to Kwel-hwa-chang, and through Shane to Talysan-fu. This is the same route over which Here vos Brandt and Mr. Pasch clashed, and which the latter

France and Iarroyed. Germany undertake to build the line at Tis, 30,000 4 mulle, exclusiva of the cost of the land. Rasils bus the concession to build a Une from Shanħalkwas to the Amoor, where

Blagovesichensk. Rusɔla is to find the moDET at 6 per cent, if China cannot. In addition, France and Germany are to have the construc

humanity If there la any power under this

SE-I beg to enquire in behalf of suffering tion of a line from Peking to either Yangchow or Hankow-which is not yet decided, though Goverment strong enough, and willng, to bollah Ll is to favour of the former, pointing out that it the dog anisance? A number of apparently

Can be used to convey tribute rice, etc. The ownerless cars congregate every afternoon in Chinese and Germans both say that there, con- the vicinity of the Club and occupy their time

Cessions are granted to these countries for assists fa barking, yelping and fighting, and frequently lng China against Japan and Great Britain, and scenes are searoldably witnessed by men,

also because Japan is now placing all further women and children which are shocking and railway construction contracts in Great Britain.

lot of dogs frequent Queen's Read between the not to be expected in a civilized city. Then, tos,

LORD ZI ARRIVES,

sleep almost impossible for those who occupy convention with Japan. The Lys left Shanghal Last evening Lord Li minived by the Ziys, and

front rooms on that thoroughfare. If there is at 2.15.a.m. on the zib, arrived at the Bir at Club and Duddell Street all night long, rendering he is to auilat 2! and Wong in framing the trade

be rigorously enforced at once. sa Ordinance that will meet this case, it should 11.35 0.8, yesterday—58 hours 20 minutes from Shanghai. She came up from the Bar to the **Yours, etc., E

Bund in 5 hours, 1g mlautes, drawing rift, & inches: Both these times are the quick-si meda J.M. W.

ti

this season. **N

(The "naisances referred to should resive the

Hongkong, a3th June, 1895

TER DERMAME JUBILANT. The Germans here are all Jabllant over the prompt attention of the policn--Ed, HR, TA | HUF sction in silencing the forte at Tamiri

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