Intimations.

THE HONGKONG TELEGRAPH, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1893.

Home Rule Bill would lower Britain's prestige, Banned says ikat in London, during the crisis on every shore, and said that this was not the] of .1547, it was found impossible to borrow any time, when use remembered what was passing | moday whatever on a tots of £60,000 ofallver in Asla and the Mediterranean, to do♬ armour,

Tun Sydney Bulletin ways that ́a list of the nations,

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M. LOUMETTY, Belgian Minister to Chies, left (Shanghal to-day by the French mail steamer Caledonian.

A PROCESS of eliminating smoke from the com- bastian of cosi has been discovered by an in- genlous German,

CHAUNCHY M. Depaw movised everybody to go to the greet World's Falt-even if they had to borrow the money A Texas preacher took Chauncey on the wing." as it were, and wrote him asking "the loan of $100 for that purpasa, IT is asserted that Londen, Paris, New York, Canton, Berlin, Tokio, Peking, Vienna, Chiesgo and Philadelphia each have a population of more than one million people. We rarely doubt whether either Peking or Tokle contains the number of inhabitants stated,

Magistrate O'Googhan:~Havn't you been befar me befar ?

Astate Prisoner No, y Honour, I never saw but one face that looked like yours, an' that | was a photograph of an Irish king. lehthaist case.

Magistrate O'Googhan :-Discharged 1 Call

Tax China Maton? Co,'s steamer Moyuns wis loading tea at Foochow when the Faites that part on the 15th,

tw England there are eighty-four male to sixteen female offenders in Scotland the propertion is sixty-seven to thirty-three. -

VICTOR BAILLOT, Frenchman, who served with Napoleon at Waterloo, and was left for dead on the battlefield, captured by the English, and, after spending a year in a Plymouth hospital THE Northern Pacific Co.'s owner Megulas sent home in what the doctors termed the stages of consumpties, recently celebrated (38 which sailed for Tacoma to-day, is to call in at his tooth birthday in his native village in the

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AN Emergency meeting of Zetland Lodge. Na. 525, E.C.. will be held in Freemasons Hall, Zetland Street, this evening, at 8 30 for 9 o'clock precisely. Visiting brethren are cordially invited. THE shio John Currier, recently dismanted reported in these enfumes at the Hore, was towed over to Kowloon Drek this morning to rest, reparatory to resuming her waysga to New York.

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M. SALADIN, the mining expert sent out by a tyndicate of capitallets in Lyons, to report an the prospects of the Touron coal mines with view to raising fresh capital, bis left Annar for

France.

ORLANDO.-"AB, my beloved, may I hope to clasp you to-morrow to my bosom and depict to yan again our fatore happiness in the glowing colours of phantasy 7B-linda--“No, love ; not to-morrow-to-morrow is washing-day." CHINESE emigration from Swstow to Singapore and Bangkok is all booming, and is con- sequence all the Scottish Oriental and "Shan Beers find it well worth their while to call in at the neigh curing past on their way to the punny south.

M. LT VASSEUR, editor of the Indépendance Tonkinois, whose printer and publisher streck work and shot on the "aper, has gone to Salgen to take legal action. This obstruction is rough one man who begenie missed election to the Courcil by the second ballot i

A CAPITAL gramme for the Foochew Winter Race Meeting, which commences on Tuesday, 12th December, hasbeen issued. There are seven epente set down for each of the three days -entries close at noon on November 15th, to Mr. R. Ramsay, Clerk of the Course, Foochow

Club.

We learn from Amoy of the death at that port on the 14h last, of the Right Rev. Ignacio That't, Roman Catholic Blahop of Amoy, The

Bishop had only been consecrated the Sunday, and died at the Roman Catholics for House after a few days' Blooss, Fa was forty-four years of age.

IT is rumoured that the Hongkong Amateur be the only Dramatic Cub is not, #fter all, rbow on earth. As soon as "Princess Toto" makes ber débat. It is whlanered that a greater "Boke" or and fannler Princess Toko" of "Doda" or something of that sort will bab up and knock ber endways,

Mr. LABOUCHERE strongly advocaten in Truth of September 14th, that Lord Roberts should be anpainted Commander-in-Chief of the British Army, wice the "Dook" of Cambridge, who is recommended to "step aside" in order to secure to the country the ablest successor who could be found to supply his place.

Odd Volume-Don't talk to me of religion or spillosphy! What light do they throw on the problem of extatance? Why do I live? What Is the object of my being ?

On 14th October, 1893, at the Roman Catholle Mision House, Amoy, after a short illness, the Right Reverend Blahop IGNACIO IBANEZ, aged

44'y cars.

The Hanghong Lelegraph.

HONGKONG, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1893.

TELEGRAMS.

OBITUARY.

Marshal MacMahon is dead.

Venerable Sare (contemplating him müdir) My young flend, I am sorry to say I cannot see any good reason for it,

At the Magistracy to-day, before Mr. Hartlugs, employed at the Marine a pantab-coolle Engineer's Institute, wàs "charged with having atolen a large marble clock from that establish. ment this morning. The arresting constable's evidence was to the effect that he had seen the coolle qafely allding into a pawnshop with the clock in his possession; this was sufficient to secure a sentence of six months baed labour.

Tax Courrier d'Haiphong confirms the news that the Tonkinese bave captured and now hold to ransom M. Frits Humbert, an offi:tal of the Government railway construction department.

On the anival of the steamer Proponits from Hongkong this morning, says the Straits Times of the 13th inst,, the Captain handed over to the Kuthorities a Chinese passenger, who had been creating a serious disturbance on board. The man, who was taken before the Protectorate officials, is alleged to be a well-known secret society member for whom the police have been secking for some time,

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THE "Odd Volumes" are coming to the front with energy this winter. Excellent chamber have been secured in Back Buildings, where membera may look in at any time, and where a library and reading room have been prepared with noticeboards and other guarantees of good falth, though meetings are silil held in the large meeting-room of the Hongkong Hotel. dralailag library has been instituted, at the nominal charge of fifty cents per month, which should rapidly attract a large membership and develop the tentative scheme into a great and permanent success. The programme drawn up lor this season is, we believe, an excellent one, though it has not yet been published, AH art loving Parisian roving about Auvergne bas, says the New York Times, discovered behind the choir la Notre Dame-du-Port at Clermont, a group of the "Expulsion from Paradise," which expresses beautifully the calveté of some local sculptor. God is pushing Adam gently by the shoulder out of Paradise, while a too stalous angél has seized Adam by the beard and is dragging him forward. Mean Ume, Adam himself is not fále. He expresses | very forcibly his idea concerning the true culprit. Keeping fargo fig leaf in place with one hand, he has the other in Eve's bals, which he is pulling viciously, and, in order to restore his lesson, be is kicking the Mother of Mankind with one foot, while he tries to keep erect on the

other,

SUPREME COURT.

IN BANKRUPTCY, (Bafora, Chief Justice Fielding Clarke.) October 19th.

ROBERT LANG & CO;

THE "Odd Volumes" will open their second session on Friday, October 27th, with a debate in the usual room at the Hongkong Hotel; the subject is to be Home Rule, and the hon. secratary notines that "the debate will be con ducted as much as possible on Parilementary lines," so that a few lively stand-up febts may be expected. Stretchers will be provided by the Society. Please bring your own brickbats.

In the matter of Robert Lang & Co., tallers ELOPEMENT would appear to be a serious Queen's Road, Hongkong, already several times offence in Japan, Ojo Hikogoro, formerly

before the Court, Mr. M. J. D. Stephena made a Tokyo barrister, was brought-up for trial the formal application that the debtor be adjudged other day at the Tokyo Chiho Salbunsho for bankrupt, in accordar ce with a resolution passed cloplog with a geisha, Fujil Tano, professionally at the adjourned first general meeting of creditors known as Matsukichi, of Ishioka, in Ibaraki- | There had been some talk of a composition, but ken. Ojo was found guilty of fraudulent prac-it came to nothing. The Official Assignee, Mt. tieen, and was sentenced to four months' impris. Bruce Shepherd, was trustee of the estate, onment, a fine of four yen, and six months' police surveillance; the same sentence being passed on the grisks, excepting that the imprisonment was reduced to three months. A good story is going the rounds concerning the Prince of Wales's recent sojourn at Cowes. One afternoon on the Osborne be found that a

curious set of books, all theological, had been addreased to him. Among them was Mr. St. Mivert's "Happiness in Hell. The Prince was at a loss to understand, but next day he received. letter of spelogy, and an intimation of the fact that he had received by mistake a certain Bishop's parcel, and that the Bishop ba ght him. A correspondent writes that he would like to bear the Bishop's opinion of the books be had received.

The following para, from Truth may interest Dr. Daberck and the opponents of our local Observatory:-"That a competition in weather forecasts, at any rate in this country, is a matter of chance, not skill, was, I should bare thought a foregone conclusion. How Mr. Pearson could have expected that this could have beas held | legal, while the "Missing Word" gama was Illegal, I cannot understand, Now, however, that it has been judicially decided that weather prediction is a matter of chance, the last excuse for paying a salary to the gentleman who does the daily forecasts at the Meteorological Office is removed."

THE amenities of French Journalists are occasionally amudng. M. de Cassagnae had zval member of the Fourth

a difference with

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Order of adjudication duly made.

THE CRUISE OF THE "RISING. STAR."

I üve on Kellett Moantalo, and my name i

Truthful James; I am not up to small deceit, nor little wicked

games.

But I'll tell you all, in simpla words, about the

"Basty ji Which happened on the voyage of the good old

- Ruing Star.

On the 23rd September last, In 1893, to go out on the bring deep, but not to go too

A crowd of 17 of us resolved to have a spice;

far,

And so we got a charter of the good old Ring

Star.

was full ;

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We'd eatables and drinkables, at which we'd

many a pull- couldn't tell how many, but I know the was Saturday, and so we thought

Idea, by gosh 1 We'd take our soap and towels too, and

weekly wash.

it

good have a

We started out from Fedder's Wharf, at half-gast

five o'clock i We took a skillful pilot, to steer right on every We headed first for Stonecutter's, and then for

Cap-sul-moon- We were net hall-seas-over," but we got there

rock

very soon,

one had a drink-

At last we safely got ashore, and then there was Before 156 blooming magistrate, who mede

hot for as;

And the ship li ln tho pawsshop, and the crowd

Inly the gaol, And I'm the caly real survivor that is left to tell

the tale.

CORRESPONDENCE.

[We do not necamacity andorse the apletons, expressed by

Chorapradesta is this coloursj. ›

even

In former days the Governor of the colony acted as Treasurer, not the Colonial Secretary.

Are there none of the older Civil Servants in Hongkong who had sufficient experience of accounts, etc, before they came bere to enable them to properly carry out the duties of Treasurer? If I am not mistaken there are several who have already filled responsible positions with credit to themselves and to the community's advantage; but anyhow, let us have no more cadets, fer, with rare exceptions, the samples we already have are quite useless and draw their salaries for doing ordinary routine office work that any Portuguese clerk at $30 per month could do equally as well,

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M.Jales S

voted for Marshal MacMahon, who immediately *fterwards accepted the Headship of the Executive, bla consent being enled back to the Assembly, couched la a letter which was a model of manly straightforwardness and heavy" responsibility," be modesty.A wrote, "Is thrust upon my patriotism, bat with the aid of God, the devsifon of the army, which will always be the momy of the law, and the support of all honest men, we will con done together the work of liberating the terrory, and restoring moral order throughout the country's we will maintain internal peace bated: the principles on which society and That this shall be done I pledge my word us an THE COLONIAL TREASURESHIP.

honest man and a soldier." He at ence pro TO THE EDITOR OF TE “HOMOLOWS TELEGRAPH.”.

ceeded to form a Conservative administration, SIR-In dealing with the appelaiment of abis Ministers being the Duc de Broglie, Foreign new Colonial Transurer, the Daily Press fiest Affairs and Vice-President of the Council; M. gays that the Treasurer is to be responsible, and Eranol, Justice ; M. Bealé, Interior; M. Magne, then proposes an accountant or bead clerk ander Finance; General de Cissey (who remaleed par the Colonial Secretary. The last named official, interim), Wary Vice-Admiral Dom plane he came to the office before noon, fusses d'Horacy, Marlon and Colonies; M. Batblè about too much with all the other Government Public Instruction, Public Worship, and Floe departments to have time to efficiently super- Arts; M. Dessellligay, and M. de la Bouille is. The Septennate was voted November 19th, 1873, intend the Treasury.

when the National Assembly, by 378 votes exercise galast 310, entrusted him with the of power for seven years. On the May 16 h. 1877

1 Maeldahen addressed to Marshal the President of the Council, a letter

compelled the latter him with Incapacity. to resign and a new ministry was formed. The Duc de Brogile became President of the Courell, M. de Fourton, Minister of the Interior, the Due Decazes remained at the Foreign Office, and General Birthant retained his post as Minister of War. The Chamber of Depoties was Immediately prorogued, and the Senate, by a small majority, resolved to exercise the power coalerted by the Costltation, by concorring with the President of the Repu' lie in a dissolu- tian. Accordingly, the. Matthal dissolved the Chamber of Deputien by a decree dated jure as, 1877. After a period in which the government "screw was mercilessly applied, the elec ions for the new Chamber were held throughost France on October 14, resulting to the return of 335 Repablicans and 198 Anti-Repobilcans, the latter classed as fg Binaportista, 41 Legitimists, 38 Orleanists, and to "Mac Mahonists. The Renublican mejuly refused to vote the supplies, and after a brief interval of besitation the Marshal'camo to the conclusion that M, Gamberish famous, alietoniire=sa tomatire ou se dématira-must be acted upon, Accordingly be yielded to the Republican majarity and a new ministry was famed under the presidency of M. Dulouse, with M. 1 dan Say as Minister of Finance, and M, Waddington at the Foreign Office. Thus the period of anexel- peus-the prolonged crists that began on May 16th, was percefully brought to close on December 14th, 1877. The Senaterial elections at the beginning of 1879 gave the Republican party an effective worklog majority in the Upper Chamber. M. Dufaure's Cabinet was at once pressed to remove the most conspicuous Anti- Republicans among the generals and officials.

The Assistant Colonial Secretary la like the fifth wheel of a coach, and be ought to be at once transferred to some department where his services would be of some are. He is simply doing work which the Colonial Secretary ought to and easily could do.

Mr. Mitchell-Innes would make quite as good a Protector of Chinese as Ka, the Mut-headed —who did not go home at the Government expense.

.Yours truly,

ONE WHO KNOWS. Hongkong, 19th October, 1993. [We have no desire to contradict our corres

pondent's statement in reference to the Registrar General's ridiculous mission to London, but I that official did not go on behalf of the Government, why did his Excel lency the Governor, consider it necessary ta obtain the acquiescence of the unofficial members of Council before Mr. Lockhart's departure ? Surely "One Who Knows" does not wish us to infer that the expenses were defrayed by the representative of the Buzi'ian Coolis Syndicste—Fd., H K. Telegraph.]

DEATH OF MARSHAL MACMAHON.

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Marshal MecMahon refused to be a party to We regret to have to record the death of these measures, and, seeing that resistance was Marshal MacMahon, who bai ́been in failing ||idls, reifgned on January 30th, and was two- health for some time pist and whose recovery cerded by M. Giéry. A President of the was not expected. The great French soldier Fepublic, March-1 MacMahon was decorated died yesterday at the ripe old age of eighty-five with the insignia of various freign Orders. years and three months. The following summary.. of his eventful career, for which we are indebted to "Men of the Time" will be read with interest :-

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NEWS IN ADVANCE OF THE ENGLIH MAIL.

Marie Fdré Patrick Maurice do MacMahon,

LONDON, September 18th, Duc de Magenta, a Marsha! of France, ex-

Farther developments of the rebellion at Rio President of the French Republic, born at Sully, July 13th, 1808, derived his descent from an Irish Janeiro are now reported. The insurgent forces, family who risked and lost all for the last of the who were previously repaised by the Govern ment troops when endeavouring to take the city Start kings. The MacMahous, carrying their national traditions, ancestral pride, and historic by storm, bare since sailed again, and a two name to France, mingled their blood by marriage days' bombardment of the town has taken place. with the old nobility of their adopted country. The fighting both by land and sea was very This member of the family entered the military flexce. Time after time the rebels were fought service of France in 1825, at the school of St. back, but they finally succeeded in capturing the moon Cyr; was sent to the Algerian wars in 18301 city. The President, Marshal Peixoto, retreated! while acting as aide-de-camp to Gen. Achard to the town of Santa Anne, twelve miles aff. A took part in the expedition to Antwerp in 18331 desperate sea battle took place between the attained the rank of captain in 18331 and, loyalist warship Bakia and the monitor Alagoas, after holding the post of alde-de-camp to ie which the latter was disabled. The in- several African generals, and taking part in the habitants of Bahia and Pernambuco are Joining sult of Constantine, was nominated Major the rebels, and all the forts and garrisons except. of Foot Chasseurs in 1840, Lieut. Col. of the one have revolted. It is feared that an aṭṭack Foreign Legion in 1847 Colonel of the 41st on Rio Grands will be the next outcome of the of the Line fa 3845, and General of Brigade instrurgia 1848. When, in Gen. Canrobert len Dreadful scenes have followed the capture of

the Crimea, Cem. MacMahon, then in France, was the city of Rie- Janeiro by the Jesurgent forces,

command of a division; and when the chiefs of selected by the Emperor to succeed him is the the allied armies resolved on saaniting Sebas, topal, September 8th, they assigned to Geng Machaben the perilous post of Carrying the worker of the Malakoff. For his brilliant success on this occasion he was mada Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour and in 1836 was nomi nated a Kaight Grand Cross of the Bath. Gen. Latest advices from South Africs report that MacMahon, who took a consplenens part in the the Matabeles' projected attack on Fort Victoria, Italian campaign of 18gy; received the baton of lu Mashonaland, was prevented by an outbreak a Marshal, and was created Duke of Magenta, of smallpox amongst the attacking natives. in commersoration of that victory. He repce- 250,000 miners, chiefly Bolglans, have just seated France at the coronation of William I gone out en strike.

September 20h. of Prisales in November, 1861, was nomlanted any to the command of the ged corps d'arms on There are indications that the great strike October the 14th, 1863, and was nominated which has had such a disastrous effect upon Governor-General of Algeria "by decree dated English trade during the past few weeks, and insogurated new systems, the tendency verging upon civil war. is on the eve of a

which was to create an Arab kingdom peneral collapse. Io many of of proved, however, a completa fallart, dane berichts, numbers of the stalkers have resumed French and other European colon tits Becadronk on the terms proposed by the employers. so dissatisfied that in 1861, a large number of * A serious industrial dispute has now broken

Estate, and addressed him as follows through the columns of his (Cassaguada) papers- "Mensleur, in your pasty and silly reply, for So then we washed and fed ourselves, and some you think and write like a cabbler, you use a word which I tolerate from nobody. Because I don't know who it was—the steereman pen I am not pleased to advertise You by any bably, I think; presence at your electoral meetings, to which | And on the voyage homeward, at & Y57 no one goes, you call me a back-out. What on my pert is only contempt and disdain, in your mouth, M. Lauder, is impudence i and here, to show you that one does not retire before each whipper-enappers as you, I pali your great hare's ears, for you *

We

We

dangerous part.

came across a "nasty far," which wasn't on

the chart,

ordered first "fall speed ahead," and then wa said " go slow;"

And we changed our minds so often that the

osptaka didn't know

What it really was we wanted him to do-no

more did we

pandemonium by the unbridled excesses of the the town having been converted into a veritable victorious rabels. The streets are strewn with the corpses of 'men, women, and children, shops and warehouses in fevery direction wrecked and looted, and the unfortunate inhabitants, especially the women, subjected to diabelleni oatenge

every species of

break ber own world's record of 3 min. 4 #50) For we'd all made up our mlade to have a jolly September 1st, 1864 - In this capacity which has been the fruitful cause of outbreakı

good old spree.

AT Chicago os September 13th the famous American, trocter Nancy Hanks attempted to The mare covered the first quarter in 3 seconds, the half mile in 61h, the three-quarters la 1,543, and the mile is 3 min. Gasen, making Bow Encord for the Washington Park although falling to equal her best performance. The following day the bay mara Ale," by Patronage-Atlanta, trotted a mile in amin, And I smiled a kinder whisky smile, and sazkibam loft for Brasil, while thotsad of the wet in Franes, forty thousand operatives having 7 socs, this being the fastest time aver made ja race, displacing Martha Wilkes' s mla, 8t sucs, which was the previous race records. And the biequent proceedings interested metaled in France against the Marshal, whow The reported strike in Belgium, directly is September 15th two mors wonderful performance

kymu,

Then Brother Shoddy started a Salvation Arzay I don't know what he called it, for my memory

wan dish,

upon the floor,

no more.

command

THE French press is very angry with the Prince of Naples for going with the Kalzer to the view of German troops at Metz. The Courrier & Haiphong, to publishing the Pisca's were registered when Mr. Mossos Salisbury's Then each man in the party gave a different portrait with brief biographical notes on Directam gained a four-year old record of a main oldest His grandfather, Victes Emassal, écs, and the stallion record of the world, and To the Johany at the wheel, who tried his best

to make for land, wis friendly to France-and would never have the same gentleman's Yiying Jib pscad a mije ta

3 min. 4 secx, thus equalling Mascot's best on And no-one paid attention to his tremulous gone to Metz,

record

appeal To the ancient motto "Do not speak to the

THE Band of the 1st Shropshire Light Infantry will play the following programme at the Barack Square, this evening, commencing at 7.30

'clock

Felka......Twujours Galant". Quadrila Payal Bondol

Schertliche.... *#Tha Cheročatin ” Lancer daya

May Bowen "..

Val.” Eold Dragocas

fellow at the wheel,"

Then the Celestial Angel raised a pint of order,

when

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natives perisked from hunger, La guest outcry struck for higher wages and other concessions, was also severely censured by Mez, devolving a quarter of a million miners, was prov

Bishop of Algiers.

-the bunking inature. The men are besitating în take the,

decisive step, and earnest endeavours are being made to arrange a a compromise.

Fally, and Cabrobert, drawn up in position

The Royal Commission appointed to inquire into the incidence of the oplats trade between India and China-resumed its: sittings: at the House of Lords month ago, Lord Brassey About a dozen of as hit him in the abdomen. „Godfrey

presiding Mr. B. Broomball, general secretary of the China Inland Mission, gave detalls of the work of the mission. He had not himself resided In China, bat he had received communications freen missionaries which left the impression on

his rind that oplum smoking was an awful rice and that our complicity in the trade was one of

whole nation. The vice was undermining the

According to home papers, a sum of eighteen millions of francs belonging to M. Elfal, and in on behalf of the Panaina shareholders, who wish to get possession of these funds in order to add structure of society in China, and thres-

And, as was only natural, he filled the air with

think the row began at hall-past ten, or

thereabouts,.

of gourse, it is but fair to say the orders were

*confused,

The death ft annonced of Sir Alexander Galt, prominent Canadian statesman, aged 76 years, A large bakery establishment his been des troyed by fire in London, five

on the persons premises belog burnt to deatened

rumour that

invasion of

out of the war with Prussia, Marshal MacMahon was intrusted with the command of the First Army Corps, whose head-quarters were at August 6, 1870, the Strasburg Crown Prince of Prisalaatincked the thras united Army Corps of Generals MacMahon,

at Worth, Meghalno, had lunder... 19,000 men in all, and occupied strong Mashonaland had been checked by an outbreak. defensive position on the slopes of the Verge of smelipon is stated to be untrue. The intest but the French lies was turned by the Fraistans au bentia accounts received are to the effect that at two points, and their left and centre brakes, an framente force of Matabels wamlors ase notwithstanding a desperate charge of cavalry marching to the attack of the white settlers at which was ordered by MacMahon as a la Fort Victorias The news of the rising has resort. Mackahes retired on 1 following day crested considerable sensation at Capetowa to Saverse, next to Toul (1318), Reglas (1) and throughout the Transvaal, and three hundred and Rethel (2266). On the 30th his forces were English valsatsers have started from the latter agale defeated by the Prussianny

my being difven | State to render mariitance,

September stat. back from Benzoat: beyond 1

at the the hands of different binka, has been attached. the "greatest "crimas ever committed by ́any | And, therefore, so was he as well---I don't know Motion. He was chief folkkz Moyse, nest koof situled in Machonaland is battle of Badan (9sptember 18), but received very critical is conalfered doubtful whether

of the force of

of whites now in the country will be Many of the officers attached to the Russian | them to the assets of the oli Panama Company, I tened the very exisiençà of the empire. But if ke had obeyed, and changed the speed at } séveré wound, in the thigh at the beginpid

the engagement whereupon the command able to bold the owns that the overwhelming the

· Squadron Eave arrived at Paris from Toulon. | M. Eiffal kas asked the Paris Court to declare | To the province of Kin-Suli, He was into / The row would not have happened, so he could devolved on General Wimpffen, who signed the numbáts of their Zad, estelital and

persosur out of: 19. smakpoka" pr but of

Capitulation MicMahon was madala prisoner voldficers who are marching to their rulled from Indulged in transports of enthusiasm. President unfavourable decision was given, and the whol Carrot, when welcoming the Russian vialtors, matter will have to be threshed out on fis mestis inland provinces was, he admitted, "locally Then some one dragged him forward, and stuck of war, and conveyed Into Germany. Having the Tradsvall will probably not rank the locality recovered from his wound, he lefs Wiesbaden of a threatened conflict la: time, Le render, quality

March

1871 and was naistakes. The rising among the Matabelen his the two sallons, which he said were dally becoming stranger...

of Paris against the Commune, and ably sendsted, for werlour untbreaks in other diatric's, we trus Offer of the Legion of Honour, and other close, the farewell performance having been growth of Chinese splets as long as Indian Stranged for Saturday night. A mechi ad opfum was exported. So long as the exportation

And with continued there was no inducomis for the Then the Chinese made a rush, bạt Crow and M. Thiers in morganising the Anay In Dec, of this ball goney; the Thitish Goverment officers have been decorated..

Chandet hold the for

1871, he wie requested by the (Faridish Prep adding lately, so the strenges of 's highly seurational show is.

to Chinese Goyersment to put a stop to the native

In the National Assembly bathe winged to that Pipe Colony * the 2 mbeil Prolome; Mat it is to be hoped thing throwth. My. George Graham Brown, the Rey, Agalost the howling rabble wo or three, or Unicel to contendidrite Coppa Fit Schleisure Lerritory es forces in

syen more j Marone- Woody and Mr. Brown, A. Elvia, M

makdag accept the nomination Only earning

and Transvaal and K* akal.” No Heps will not fall to show, in a subutandal

Ingi Vho kayak silk boum, ania jónaries in Chien, I cannot say how many of the crew ward

"?) the Presideñat of the Rupt|hi

“.. Itikin to protect, Silkonaland fromm thele appreciation of the

trouble, perro kajnčad the statement of Mr. Simoen la nLX, merdi saded that the importation of opium from India But I think the braye defendain usust så langt kay was miacted to tha.

LONDON, October 18th.

RUSSIA AND FRANCE.

Brown.

owing is, grualer akit in

who was booked

every minute, but we not have been in it.

him in the bow

for

dwelt warmly on the ties of filendship between | after the long vacation. ; * slegi fit out | Chan Chinense pa mm. Wat of a better Two no idea who did it, but he got there, inyhow i mominated to the Toffler month Com-i rives des fa's 'spirit af ræstindanusy among oth””

Admiril Avollan has bem crested ́s Grand | the West Point, nienagerie is now drawing to } his opinion theid would be no real choose Mr. Wood says he assisted Mr.Fisser all along, somrarti calef of the Artsat Vamilies. Inutivo mund the defent of the whites M- VAs will be seen by advertisement, the MAN DE | factura, and it fetched a far, higher price But Fraser anys ha didah, so there's someone in, grožis unconcefully on and make PONY Mathacaland would probably, prova, the r'ont

GREAT BRITAIN AND ITALY. The Baliek Squadron continues to be låted at

LORD SALISBURY ON HOME-RULE The Marquis of Sailawory,

Ismer. After living Hangkang

of the shropsistor to show fit aʻshart-

to

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