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ification occupies sequenes of outrages committed against Christian inha-dependent on their arrangements for supplies, so Fimposi situation, on a great wall of rock,bitants, the Husman troops havas reoccupied Tchekmedji that massing large bodies of troops on our frontier may be several times thought of before it is sen from below, yet it might really be and Tanataidja, and remain under the walls of Constan- ended from several of the neighbouring Luople. The Central News says that the Goverpus determined to carry ont such a stop. ats, or avoided altogether by a dé tour through Tartars Pays, a little to the north of the

The

the goatest surprise ani

sasiet.

(BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPH.) (FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.)

POSTH, THURSDAY NIGHT. The Minister President, Harr Tisza, and Bard Wenckheim leave to-night for Vienna. It reported here that when Herr Tisza returns hand over the direction of the Home Ministry another member of the Cabinet,

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)

bas razived oficial information confirming the above

Russian and that

vedeties ATC intelligence, now picketed within Afteen miles of Constanti- er. But the portion of the path immediately nopts. In Governant circles, it adds, the news hing Ali Masjid certainly offers soms of has created

the whole route. and on receipt of the information it was immediate greatest difficulties on road narrows down to the bonider. resolved to demand an explanation from Russia. The birthday, and the aides-de-camp presentel her will assume the office of Financial Minister, an

Foreigu Ofice n bed of the torrent, while almost per-edest activity prevaded at the enlar rocks enclose it on either side, and the little Afghan fort overhangs it threateningly above. Unimportant as it is from a Euro- point of view, Ali Masjid has twice played a

cuous

once

part in Indian history our early Afghan experiences, when the erees compelled a British force to evacuate ngerous post, and just lately as the scene

present complications. In all attempts to be Khyber, it lua always proved the main

of resistance.

tisa

eix

The Bombay Times of Sept. 20 says it is to be hoped that the Government of India will now diplomatic courtesies will not de; the time has adopt a vigorous policy. A mere exchange of

PESTH, Oct. 30,

The Pasth Lloyd of to-day says Count Andrase is resolved to defend his entire policy before th Delegations, and to make the matter a Cabing question, on the result of which his retention The Turkish Circular, says the same journal, office would depend.

notoriously mendacious tone.

A Vienna telegram published by the same new peper confirms the statement that the Auersper Cabinet will remain in office until the situatio has been rendered somewhat plainer by debates of the Delegations.

THE

GERMAN E PARLIAMEN AND THE SOCIALISTS.

rincipal race which holds the hills about right hon. gentleman as to the exact date for the banquet Vineroy and his advise and Sir Neville Chamberlain, all this exchange of compliments means, th

There has been a great deal of gaiety at Simla this week. The members of the Viceroy's staff gave a fancy dress ball, et which about 100 people were present. Neither ord nor Lady Lytton appeared in fancy dress. It was her ladyship's throughout the day, and at a lato hour yesterday evening with a pretty pair of earrings, which she wore, a large staff was still retained on duty, in view of any Theatricals, dances, dinners, and musical parties emergencies which might arise.

provide evening amusement, while in the dry- MARRIAGE OF MR. BRIGHT'S DAUGHTER.-time happy hours can be spent at cricket matches, Yesterday the marriage of Mr. Richard Fanor Curry, flower shows, and lawn-tenais parties. stepson of the Rev. J. D. Collis, D.D., visur on Stratford- on-Avon, and ollost surviving son of the la Admiral Curry, of Shottery Hall, Stratford-on-Avon, to Bright, daaghter of the Eight Hon. John Brigh, M.P., was calebrated at the Friends' Meeting-house, Soa bport, for Cavagusri's rebuff, which has given riso wirich was crowded. Mr. Bright and his daughter at red passed for dawdling with Shere Ali in that fashion, creating an immensa sensation on account of i

in Southport on Wednesday, and had stayed ut the Fa luce The Amcer of Afghanistan (it adds) must be told Hotel, Birkisto. The bridal party were drivou in

some unequivocal fact-something that he cannot coaches, each drawn by a fiue paar of greys. Mr. Brig fail to apprehend. What that something is miles further on, at Tela Beg, the defile escorted his daughter, who was attired in grey satin, with

opinions are divided upon. Some people believe bonnet to match, and bridal tulle veil, mourning being, that in the event of Shere Ali proving in- into a little valley containing a large pre-wern in consequence of the recent death of Mrs. Bright. tractable, the Government of India should at e mound or tope, probably of Budduist The bridesmaids were Miss M. S. Bright and Miss Curry, &nce nove forward from Poshawur upon Jel- This valley occupies the middle point of robed in cream-coloured satin, with beef-eater hats to la'abad and seize the Khyber Pass; others that te, but lies considerably below the summit match, and each carrying a band soree bouquet. The the most effective policy will be to establish of the pass, to reach which the traveller groomsmen were Mr. Albert Bright, brother of the bride, a sa ies of independent States between Cabul all scale the narrow natural staircase of and Mr. G. A. Carry, brother of the bridegroom. The and i be Oxus, the people of Kafaristan, Budak- other invited guests present were Mr. Molaron, M.P., and shan, Wakhan, and Chitral being considered Khaca, a mere ledge of rock along the Mrs. McLaren, the Rev. Dr. and Mrs. Callis, Mr. W. H. entirely favourable to England and utterly ini-

(BY SUBMARINE TELEGRAPHL) rous edge of a cliff, with a rocky wall Leatham, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Claric, Mr. and Mrs. P. Jmical to Afghan rule; others again that the best

(FROM OUR OWN CORRESPONDENT.) g above on the one hand, and a yawning Bright, Mr. W. L. Bright, Mrs. Charles Wilson, Mr. way to lay the Russian scare once and for all is pening below upon the other.

This ledge Frank Wilson, the Mayor of Southport, &e. Alter Mr.

BERLIN, THURSDAY NIGHT, to occupy Cabul, make the Ameer a feudatory the 2108t defensible point of the FL. G. Coventry had read the 103rd Peaim the bridegroom prince i Holkar or Scindia, and seize and

The course of yesterday's debate made it claz pass, almost impracticable for artil- and bride made the usual simpla declaration used in the fortify the Bamian Pass, which is the only road to that the Socialist Bill will pass substantially a and easily held by a small body marriage ceremony of the Socisty of Friends, and signed the Kbybr from Balkhi, Bokhara, or Samarcand.

That a privat the corticate, which was endorsed by Mr. John Blight Whatever i ba Government of India contemplates amended by the Committee. comparatively unmerous assailants. From and others. The xanrriage register having been signed, doing, it ou gin to make now a long step in ad- agreement bad been reached between the Govern t, which lies about 1,420 feet above the the wedding party left the chapel for Birkdale. Mr. vance of the okl laissez faire policy which has mont and the National Liberals was already su

Peshawar, a much less difficult descent Bright was enthusiastically cheered by the large crowd been custom, try a dealing with Afghan affairs;pected, and Princo Bismarck yesterday confirme wa juto the higher table-innd of Jollala- which had assembled in the street,

and no better opportunity than the present conld hout eight miles distant, At Dakka the MR. GLADSTONE AND HIS CONSTITUENTS.-The present itself, when a vigorous policy is receiving the suspicion by alluding to the state of parti ain is reached once more, and an invading Executive Council of the Greenwich Five Hundred have the moral support of the intelligent public both in the House, and to the necessity of co-operation

decided to give a dinner in connection with the association

between the Moderates and the Conservatives ould find its way moderately clear for forty very shortly, to which Mr. Gladstone, and Bir. Stone and

of England and “Iudia.""

National This morning the

Zeitung praise g Jellalabad, which stands in the same re-

Mr. Saunders, the Liberal candidatos at the next election, to the Cabul month of the Khyber as readiness to be present. The banquet will be to celebrate will be invited. Me. Gladstone has already signified his

the Chancellor's speech in the most extra vagant terms, and seems to read the promise o ur stands to its Indian entranco,

the successful organization of

of the association on the Bir-

the coming millennium between its lines. Whe mingham system. Arrangements are to be made with the Os Tuesday evening the Council of Five Hundred the association, the duties of which office he has for some elected Lieutenant Cavenaugh, B.N., how secretary of

initiated know very well. To-day Herr von Ben ningson spoke on behalf of the National Liberal weeks pest boon discharging.

and made such a speech as might be expected of i DEATH OF MR. JOHN KAT, Q.C.-We regret

Ministerial candidate. The argumentative par to have to

the death, at

age of

was very uble, like all the speaker's efforts, bu Kay ou Wednesday 57, of Mr. John

2+ the residence of Mrs. Drumranud, his mother-in-law, It will be remembered that

when he touched upon political questions and tor are fredley, near Dorking.

at the last election for Salford the Liberals of that

up Trince Bismarck's suggestion of the day befors

Those events have of course set the approval.

ber bears the common name of Afreedees, escended from a single original stock; but, er Afghan tribes, they are split up into jus greater or lesser divisions, all of which with one another, onstantly at feud bok upon desultory fighting 9.9 an

amusement

ان

incipal clans-the Mulik Deen Khal,

announce

the

life. There

That

The same paper, in an article headed "What is volopes its views: greater length. It suys! to be the English Tolicy in Afghanistan," de- The policy which t. & Government of India intends to purane is of course si uded in mystery to all except the and of course there is plenty of general speciation about its nature. In the Panab very divergent opinions are entermined about the kind a policy which would be best for the Government of India to adopt. Some believe but these are a minority--that the Afghans should be left alone altogether, to stay in their own juice," as it were, and that if the Russians becon particularly friendly with them the frioudship is not inely to last long, as the provers of the policy which Dr. B. ilew indicates in his pamphlet-namely, that the British outpost should be advanced from Pesavur to Jeliala ad, that a British Embassy should be permanenty suported at Cabul,

that British

should! agents

Adam Khel, Ukksborough brought forward Mr. Kay, during his absence Afghan is notoriously fickle, Othe 8 are atreunous ap- the Extreme Conservatives grumbled loud dis

or families and races, who are at least ng

pro-

233d

be

sent

ta

gossips busy, and important Cabinet changes an not improbable, but not before the meeting of the Prussian Diot. All that can be positively affirmne is that the negotiations between Prince Bismar all the principal cities in Afghanista. This is a policy very far in advance) of any invernment of and the National Liberal leaders, which wer India has yet attempted to carry out, and '2a Jellalated | broken off last year, have been resumed, and wit is a position of great strategical is aportace, commanding some better hopes of success, the first, and w the passes which load into the Khyber ass, and com-

to this time only visible reanlt being, howeve manding that pass also, Dr. Beb ew's ide, are worth

that the Liberals are ready to pass the Socials adopting in the event of the Govern neut of 1'adia enter- taining no ides of entering upon any bolde.* or more

Bill with some very elight emendations, which thi comprehensive policy. Such a policy is judicate in the Chancellor accepts. In to-day's debate, Her

Tukka Khal, and from England, to contest the seat, which, however, be

failed to win.

after election Mr. Kay's Khel--each of which, however, splita up faith seriously declined, and bis condition became sul

as to afford but little

hope of

of recovery. During his fight one another as to defend the passtracted illness he continued to manifest an interest in an invader. The Prukzae are also an in-public affairs, and contributed several able letters on the land question to a Manchester contemporary. Two or neighbouring tribe. Though nominally three weeks ago Mr. Kay rallied considerably, and was of the Ameer, the Khyberces have always able to sit out on the lawn at Fredley. The inprovement, however, was but transient, and death on the day named in price for their allegiance, and during the terminated the sufferings he had borne with great ng days of the Durani Empire, before fortitude. eat Sikh reaction had driven back its of Mohamedan power from the the mountains beyond the Indus, the exacted a tribute of 18,0001, from their for the right of free passage through age defiles. Tradition recorde that Nadir is even compelled to pay 100,000l. for the vilege, though more trustworthy authors at that economically-minded monarch to pass round by another ronte rather quiesce in the extortions of his grasping ies. But after the Sikhs had conquered ple. of the Punjab and confined the princes to their nativo hills, ication between the faithful in the alley and their brethren who groaned

exactions of the infidel in the great the Punjab became less frequent and im- so that the Khyberees were forced to themselves with no more than a beecarly | Kod for further alovat

in Geutral India, notwithstanding hus having been disque-tish intoreets, and should form

way

to

wer

Ameer's

THE FUNERAL OF LORD CHELMSFORD-It having been announced that the mortal remates of the late Lord Chelmsford were to be interred in the family vault at Brompton Cemetery yesterday, long before the time fixed the grounds were filled by members of the legal

admirablo letter from Poona which we publish this worn- profession anxious to pay their last respects to the late vener vonemble

Shortly after mine o'clock the

ecize was formed, and went from his lordship processioning. The writer believes that it will be good to

residence, Jellalabad, but that it will be very much w , to St. Peter's Churci, Piralico, Where No. 7. Batou-squar

itself, to govern Cabul from Cabul

for Jellai. a part of the funeral service was performed by the rentor, the Bev. W. Wilkinson,

bad could not securO the

the The

procession consisted of a bearse and four mourning coaches, containing the rela-capital when the two cities are separated by the tives and friends, followed by several carriages of the Khoord* Cabul Pass of most lamentable memory. nobility. On reaching the cemetery the coffin was placed goes further than this, for he would fortify the Bamian

the family vault beside that of Lady Chelmsford." CANTERBURY CONVOCATION. --

Pass, and so close the way to Cabul for any enemy ap- Yesterday the Archbishop of Canterbary attended at the board room in proaching from Bokhara or Samarknad. An equally con- the Bounty Olive. Deau's-yard, Westminster, and pro- prehensive, and in some respects a very novel policy, waB rogued the present Convocation of the province of Carlier sketched out by a writer in 1877 while reviewing anime bury, by virtue of a Royal writ, to Monday, the 4th day curate article on Afghan affairs in the Government of of November next; Mr. Broks, for Mr. Jubn Lasser, India's policy which the Times had published on the 15th his grace's principal registrar, being prescot.

On the strong recommendation of the Govern-

He

November of that year. Generally speaking, his idea wos

Hasselmann, one of the Socialist leaders, made i bloodthirsty speech, which caused great excite ment in the House, but was otherwise waim portant.

(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.}

27,704 "Affirmare in upt

BERLIN, Oct. 10, EVENING. The German Parliament resumed to-day th det are on the Anti-Socialist Bill, and passed th seco. reading of Paragraph 1 in the form, in al essent points, in which it was proposed by th Courte The Centre Fortschritt and Socialis parties y pad in the minority.

to organise & series of hill States which should be ably to the Duke of Connnaght, with their Hazlee

ment of Indie, Lord Cranbrook has approved of Sir Henry independent of Afghanistan and friendly to Bri- Daly's retention of his appointment us Government Agent

D

The ma risge of Captain Alfred Egerton Ormsby Gore, zldest daughter of Lont and Lady barrier between was e pleased in the parish church of Oswestry yastan

the Qxus and Cabul itself. The large territory of Kafa, i day,/

594

I thich it was allogether unwarraulath

for the Acting Clues peptice

Clues pertice to state theat

the Friday the Swenoor had learnt on

wight teat Huffam had been adound to Escape from justice, and though it would on some grounds be right to put the personal parts of the question to rest as

he Branston's

I kicik

sypated reps would tend to do, It hardly pozuble, after the strong appeal

Un Hennefory's despatch, to ussain from

requiring Unsunoden

Unsunoden to substantiate his

Statement

apologen for it.

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that Her House,

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