| Show ENGLAND AND THE UNITED STATES ENGLAND not content with having her hands full in the orient is also running up a little account in the occident report has it in washing 1 ton that she is obtaining firm footholds in central and south america president ent harrison it is said has bag been advised to this effect therefore he intends to bring brine about a speedy settlement of the venezuelan dispute there to is at present in london a commissioner from venezuela endeavoring to in uce lord salisbury to accede to a settlement by arbitration should this ambassador be successful in his mission it is confidently asserted that president harrison will take the matter in hand band it is not stated in what way he will proceed the rhe monroe doctrine does not enter into any treaty stipulations j between england and the united states and should the president take action in the matter it may lead to some special legislation on this question on the part of contress congress president harrison to is also stirred up respecting the news from the sandwich islands island A very discouraging state of affairs prevails it is reported in those island england is looking for mastery there the hawaiian queen is favorable to england her two chief counselors ate are archibald cleghorn and mr woodside the british consul general both men are ardent Brit Britis lishers hers Cleg borns daughter has ben made heir apparent by queen Lillus kalini she is 18 now DOW in Eni england cland it is said receiving an english education and imbibing english ideas great discontent prevails among the native hawaiian Hawaii ans foreigners are given the preference in employment both political and industrial coolies are re being imported at the rate of 1000 a month the result is that the natives I 1 are looking to revolution for a remedy they talk of deposing the queen and establishing a republic in the event of interfere interference by england the nationalist tion alist party would ask the united states to prevent english intervene in tion the united states have already ordered a war ship to the sandwich islands but whether in anticipation of trouble or not is is not stated though the nationals in 1889 felt displeased with the united states for supplying their opponents the missionary party with rounds of ammunition vet et it foreign protection at all were ne needed ed they still favor that of the states conservative opinion however holds that there will be no necessity for a protectorate an I 1 that there are abundant elements of stability in the present government together with enough of reform to meet the wants of the people the rhe hawaiians Hawaii ans are making great progress in constitutional govern ment anti and they have something like an australian ballot system of voting which they use judiciously |