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from 300 to 500 natives will attend. The claims to the Waikato conlaunted lands will he definitely souled at it.

Efforts are being made to carry on the establishments in this province for the manufacture of New Zealand fax, and an

periment on a large scale will be DINIE TO :

European flax with a view to an export. It is found that the lint plant will ripen in the Auckland climate every month in the year.

We recommend this fact to the attention of gentlenes in the linen

Male for shooting him, for he knew he did so in the execution of his duty, and he hoped that 'Hale would forgive him, but that it was his intention to have shot him to save his own life.

THE CHINA MAIL.

ne, tell into our hands as they discovered the hiding-place of some Haulin treasure. The Native Contingent, also sent in pur suit in a different direction, made the most important capture of the day the head

it is

[No. 1110-MAY 24, 1866.

The wounded men were subsequently re- i chief of Okotukn (brother to Palimpa, I absolutely wrong that if their fighting co motives act upon the vessel at high tide. pretext for attracting the attention of the

through the sole of Dann's right boot and foot, coming out through the joint of the second toe; another entered above the heal of the other boot, making a slight groove! in Dunn's heel, and lodging itself in the boot.

As soon as the true state of the inse was oude known to sub-inspector Ilogg be des

hau stronghold in the

From our PARIS Correspondent.

gent to Claremont, a mostrare cent

and full details were given lish. A question arose whether the legis mists should go into mourning, and "Henry oth" settled that by sending word to his lie was his cousin, so the Faubourg Sat

Italy has exhibited so auch wisdom,

was embodied nity, and activity since she into a Kingdora that it is a matter of deep finds herself in a terrible she regret that

unless he favored her in everything; the prevent a catastrophe, but the danger with to the arrangements connected with the power of abuse in the present regime in such an enormous ship is very great. The Suez Canal, about which we hear but little last proposal is that of the Engineer the except that some small Greek grafs have Berth is to formidable to face except by There was almost a collision between two

absolute necessity, besides the world has best paper of its class in England, in which taken to use the fresh water Canal

The death and funeral of Queen Amalie to lay down rails on both + is proposed native tribes in

in Lower Waikato, recently,

made up its mind that both parties are so

sides of the docks and bring powerful loco have furnished the Orlennists an adtairates about the possession of cel pas on Lake Wangaps. The rival claimants were Wanta moved in a cert a considerable distance off believe). The natives wanted to execute be carried on within a ring fence

A hit of comic to wind up with, as a fare public here Guizot, Thiers, and s large Kukutai and Wa Te Whenro, both of the road to Coonamble, the remainder of summary Justice on him, but were prevent

would be inclined, I think, to back follows the comedy or the tragedy. A number of Minister and sorvitors of the whom rendered good assistance to us during the weary journey being made in a wago ea. On the whole the ilay was most sno- affecting the interests of others,

clergymanu in Yorkshire advertises for late Royal Family went over to the funeral the war. Owing to the presence of mind nette belonging to Mr Wilmot. Male censiul, and the prestige that Cipheral Chute both and say now have it out like men,

proves the fast that and then, sutto more, I hope you may both coachiman who can read music at sight, and and every thing connected with that event the natives were disarmed, and the peace cold water by Mr Weston, C.P.S.. in pr. the Imperial troops can reach and capture/ get a thorough st. if you cannot act one of an old demand for a pious young that nothing but party feeling, set off by and energy of Mr Commissioner Mackay, hal his wound probed and dressed with his established

hiding, and learn to sing well, a tenor preferred. This reminds has been recorded with an amount of sa fortified Hau- act honestly at kept

sence of Mr Flood. One ball had passed the most remote and tony. This will sensibly in future."

man who could carry two hundredweight the zest which forbidden fruit always im of the ma-

parts could have walked up the French press The Mission

of Mr Rassam and the ac or thereabout. do much to create in the minds of

to such efforts as it has exhibited in this tives a salutary dread of and respect for a tion of Dr Beke, have happily succeeded

case. Real live, reporters were -British soldier, who, when

hen ably command- almost.

hope wit

with Theodore of against all

actually o, is at all times at overmatch for more Abyssinia, and Mr Consul Caneron and all

French

with prisoners, than their equal number of the most during the other

well as

Eng

PARIS, 10th April, 1966. of their boasting warriors. Never, until lish are set at liberty. It is said that Co- confronted by General Chute, dist the Nga-lonel Cameron night have been released

The political news is of the ordinary kind, tiruanuis respect or dread a British soldier. before but that be refused to accept his

one hand, and refusals on the other, with retained. The French Count du the

His influence over them and by his example he shows forwards with no very clear intention knows better than all the world when con them how to bear up under hardships and for some time, told the world the other cessions should be made, and will make was in them at precisely the proper momcat. privatins Our content oficer, Tieu great danger for the English Govern- Every body, strange to say, is not satisfied

Our column has four wounded, day that Colonel Cameron's life was in tenant

his enemies with arms. and Opinion Notional is of the wounds are dangerous. One poor and supplying ing against Theatre with this deferred promise of concession, fellow, however, has had his leg taken off It is difficult to conceive why the demanding what, it argues, no one has a already, but seeins to be quite of the Mark Count should thus do all he could to in- right either to concede or to withhold. The crease Colonel Cameron's danger. For other day it published a daring article in Tapley" bread.

circumstances have now proved which it said that the Constitution of 1852 tunately

but that the that the Count was simply exhibiting his promised all kinds of liberties,

of the facts; but we shall government withheld them; and this has igivorance not forget bis aialile intention towards cost it a second warning, so that the sword England. The Count concludes his letter haugs suspended over its head by one thread ground with an assurance that the sympathies of only. The warning is given on the

that the writer of the article attacks the Abyssinia are all for France, the the usual phrase upon all such occasions, yet we find Constitution which he does not do, he at that the Frenob prisoners owe their release tacks the governnient-or, in plain terms,

the Emperor for not carrying out the Con to an English mission

stitution; but the reasons are nothing, the. fact is all, the warning is given and neither dare

Dr

are both at present in the Police

with

.

ا خرير

mit a

dig

trude at home. Coupled with the nearnessed Mr Ramsay, of Dubbo, to their re- Featherston's presence and exertions owl liberty while any of the other priso- it consists in demands for liberty on the subjects in Paris that the late Queen Ame of Auckland to the Australian, China, ludia, | Californian, and South American markets, Barracks, Dubbo, whither they were brought be friendly Waaris should be seen Misson who has been going backwards and the reiterated assurance that the Emperor Germain has taken to black for three weeks. capitalists investing in the gr

in the growth of Bax by Mr. Hogg and a mounted troopenght be appreciated. and manufacture of linen in Auckland Sanday evening, accompanied by Mr Ram- might command almost a monopoly of the sy, who does not deem it advisable to

of the consumption of

countries nameil.

make any attempo at present to extract the The breadth of en sown this year is balls. larger thar in any coresponding seasou. Donn has objected to have his photograpli The yield last harvest has been very good, taken, and has given a lock of his hair to A paddock of 23 ucres in the neighbourhood an old woman who is now in Mr Tindal's of Auckland gave a retinn of 421 bushels service, and who nursed him when an in-

cleaned

wheat

faut. He did not at first renognise his for the The sear

seasou bas been favourable for all mar nurse, but she recalled his early days kinds of industries; and we are glad to note to his memory, and the scene is described. the general progress of the province. In as having been a painful one to witness the North Me Walton has succeeded in The hair is to seat to his unfortquate developing the valuable cal-field at Wan-mother. He has had only one night's so- garei, the produce of which is now coming vere pain, which was relieved only by a into the market The Bay of Island's coal large dose of opium. He is a very mill field will shortly be thrown dren by the looking lad, only eighteen years of age, and Government. The Waikato con mines are possessed of voice of unusual softness. likewise being worke In Cornudel, fie does not appear to be aware of his po-

is to a day, and although the operation meut whatever.Sydney Morning Herald

of

to

acre

From our LONDON Cerrespondent.

Ioxvox, 10 April, 1866. All our talk is now of reform, the oppo- nouts of the government bill have succeeded in doing what Mr Bright and all the ultras failed in previously; they have wado re- form a popular cry and raised a demand that will not upw he hushed. Mr Lowe, Mr Borsal Jand Grosvenor, and the

own

Mr. Peabody is about to quit England for a time and visit America, and the Queen

a deficit of, at last, 265 millions of financial difficulty and is compelled to ad- francs; all kinds of new taxes and duties are proposed, but the only sound item amongst the proposals is the saving of 33. millions by the reduction of the army and nary. Italy, as well as France must come to this; the size of the armies is the ruin of both financially. The present condition of Gormany is made the excuse for the ne

for Baintaining sno

anch sily

ruinous expenses but,

unfortunately, A reason for demom?

taking! izing the whole population by by the whole of the healthy vonths from home is always to be found when required. While Louis Napoleon cannot spare mote than ten thousand out of 400,000 bayonets, boundaries, has the slightest desire to mo lest

near-

gold-inning is paying ille several companies, sition. His wounds are dressed twice every mines, have done more for Mr Gladstone has seized upon the ocension to express her the Opinion National nor any one else when nobody ou earth, hegoud his pa

certain extout painful, he makes, un córa, than all the rest of the world put together; sense of his munificent conduct towards the argue the matter in public in France. 2 at him Vinter Emmanuel may well plead

engaged; and prospectors are out in several directions.

The Provincial Council is in session. The financial affairs of the province are under consideration. The estimate of re-, venue for the year is £98,160, which will be swallowed by interest on kan perma-

nent charges do, leaving nothing to appro- priate for public works,

CAPTURE OF OKOTUKU.

the Conservatives have husbanded their fire, the ultou have wisely accepted an instalent of a half a loaf or so on account; the renegades have neither exhibited the good sense, the policy, or the cunning of either of

of the others.

The rabid folly of Mossieurs. Lowe and Forauan, but especially of the former fur-

pour

The

for

3

the necessity for defending himself against if the cash is not bis any soemies, to be liad

soldiers more

The

they must go without a for

of London. Her Majesty says i

in an

am the Constitution !” "says the Emperor autograph letter that she would have been virtually, and in precisely the same spirit as much pleased to have conferred the dignity Lomis 14th, said I am the State!" But then the throne of Louis 14th was rint built of Baronet or the Grand Cross of the Bath

up on a revolution-it simply furnished, or upon Mr Peabody had she not understood that he would feel bound to decline such completed, the material for one, just as M. (From the Wanganui Times," January 13.)

Guit supplied the excuse or the reason, distinctions; as it is she can only express The following ably written account of the

her feelings ou the subject and beg Mr

Mr according to the view taken of the matter, Peabody to accept a winistare likeness of

another. Is march upon and capture of Okotuku on the inished Mr Gladstone with as fine an op herself which she will cause. to be painted fore she ubtaisance to have a third be- | plaints of the state of trade and evident

her promised liberties? Is 4th instant, written by an esteemed corresportmity as he could possibly have desired for him. A more graceful act than that of Imperialism incapable of progression, a moure

irong, aud in his speech at a THE FIGHT BETWEEN THE POLICE pondent, supplies a missing link in the his for his keen verpool the other.day the Queen in this case could scarcely have interregoom, and must all the work be

tory of the present campaign, and will be great meeting at

menced over again? fr Lowe was gibbetted in the most deli been performed. read with much interest.

death and faueral of Queen Amélie The appearance of affairs is not bright; cate bus most effective manner,

Meetings have been held all over the the widow of Louis Philippe have created everything that can be done to put a plea.

great sensation in the neighbourhood of saut face on the aspoct of affairs is done,pated with those of st ud whatever was the opinion of kingdom the people before, there is very little doubt Claremont where the late Queen had made yet the attempt is not successful; while the

the funeral

returns of the English Government show a that aiuce Mr Lowe and others have in herself beloved by her charity;

classes by calling them.

was attended. by an immense number of most

ost enormous increase in trade, those of the best whence the drunkards midday. There

Jay the

almost all

ponnce upon some defenceless prey; there Okotuku. Thence the Wereros Pa can

anup before you. Nothing can stir but you can see it, and at your back you have tits own Hao- hau deuizen has got the guiding skeiu. gradually rising plateau of

reare

Between two confluents of the Waitotara and Wineuira, a densely wooded ridge it's shaggy crust from abysmal gorges. Ou one of its sharpest spurs might be seen something like a clearing, over which ones

them

cargo, was in the neighbourhood, atarted in smoke used to hover morning, evening, and so we working like that is bad, the persons, but of course a large portion of France are undoubtedly less satisfactory than nation that I have heard is that there is a Baubau vultures issued, when about to latter have determined that they will have these were attracted to the spots flathey have been, the progress seems to have uething will happen to enlighten us by

AND DUNN. The following, we believe, is the trob version of the shooting and capire of this M'Hale and notorious outlaw Troopers, Hawthorn, of the Cantionbar Police, having learned that a sly grog cart, with a valuable pursuit of it on the 14th December; and their hoses getting knocked up, they were call at several stations to procure obliged to

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At one of these a party known as "Yellow George" became tile ect of conversation, and so did his mato, subject who was described as a stranger, and in all of Duns.

at

TRY OF

The late Qu

left

be seen, and all the country round lies like in the minds of those whose party ratconr The remains were laid by the side of those raise the red flag of warners can of human por

wilderness whereto no one bad futest itself to be dragged through all Mr Lowe's the Royal Family and its immediate and the Bourse stand aghast at the nosition des amongst then, have been lound by respects tale's auspicions bapon the endless labyrinth of

ed,

he

to thic

communicated them to

who did unt, however, enter into the matter

On

which the rival there, M'Hale com- icated what he had heard to Lennon Constable Elliott, and the three started on the 224 ultimo, and

station

Extensive

within three miles of the neighbourhood is c

a

they

but on the night of the 23d; berd camped, and having arranged their plans,

ridges, dot paper in

inseparabestion have

and the for

time to be pre-

some

& re-

and Export returns for the first fe wouths of the year have palvel startle ne in the midst of miiversal com

part of speculators, in con- hesitation on the nection

trade and commerce, the pule lished:

resent such picture of ng was sourcely ever befors heard of progress a

history of the world. It appears that in the while the imports for the two mutlis, con-

year, have from 3803 millions to 4001, and the expore from 397 to 697 millions. Nobody under- standa it, and the only attempt at an expla

hoax or a misprint in the case perhaps stopped or nearly so; while the state of Mr Gladstone's reform it not a little more. consideration.

believe there is to doubt about the batter to the French charitable society of London. trade has caused the Bank of England to the time the next mail goes unt.

in the form of A horrible discovery has been made hear

casli at

the hospital of the Salpstrière here, a s and personal offences have not exhausted of Lonis l'hilippe in the little chapel at high discount, that of France

bones calculated to repressut There were sixty mourning Consels have fallen allow Weybridge.

per cent lower and no one wants it, tbroc their reason. The Times does not

wook 35,000 perso coachea, of which fifteen were

one per occupied

cent in

persons, with passes of patrefying md-although that gentleman

teen

of the Agriculture complains loudly declaring that the excavators. It is said that the remaina connections, including the King

of the victims of and seems already

aro supposed to be those

victims it Belgians. The Ministers of Austria, Prus it is heing utterly ruined by the want of so hopefully as did M'Fale. Both, how- ted here and there with lumps of forest, paring, to use an expression of the former sia, Belgium, Bavaria, Saxony, Spain, the funds and the withdrawal of hands, who are the Cholera in 1832; but surely such a de-

Jump Jim Crow," as Brazils and Mexico were present, and rushing to the towns, and the Repression books of the parish

Sir all

posit would not be without record in the

church. evet, proceeded on the track of the cart, shading the deeper gullies, extends along Reform period, to

Mаnу people. ized and brought into Coon the foot of the inland forest mountains, it has done upon every great question for E. Cust as representing Queen Victoria. is general. An onquiry into the complaints the date at 1852, instear of 1882-and

The Prince of Wales and the Duke of of the farmers is set on foot and, in about fix the plantations once occupied the the fast half century.

we shall have fern lan

ask whether flesh would remain in the state year

published land nearest to the forest region; that

perlips, we There is doubt that the Bght in the Cambridge went direct from London

no

which will

described for more than thirty years. No to six months dia- give rise to six called Ngamuin.

House of Commons will be severe, but the Weybridge. All the Ministers and chief port which

one ever knew the number of the victims There, on the 3rd January, a column of question has been settled out of doora as I officers of the Orleans dynasty came from cussion and leave the matter to cure itself.

sither an 1848-9 qr in 1852. Is this the There is no appeal France to attend the funeral, with Messra Asregards the Commercial Marine, Franne eithe friendly natives, and a column of regulars think beyond a doubt.

seems inclined to give the matter up as a golgotha of one or the other which has and regulars, approaching by different to the country to be thought of in this case Guizot and Thiers at their head.

beon opened up. famous Niob Sir Fenimore Smith bad job; it is not that French sailers are umber of dead were buried in ouc spot. In 1852 a very larg routes net under Lajor-Leneral Chute's by the opposition so one of the tarrers of orders. On that day Major M'Donnell, the trimmers is removed. Mr Gladstone died last week leaving belitud him, is incapable, on the contrary, the Messageries. turued their horses out, and start accompanied by Dr Featherston, proceeded. may safely bold that sword over his oppo- said, three or four millions, the greater Imperiates have shown that they know well by the military on the night after the event

how to do their duty, a

and

and being buried hurriedly the corpes hund other companies to reconnoitre Okotuku with the Native

which is left for charitable pur- but they are

without a weapon of

of portion

taken up

and reburied with to be million

on account of to be applied to are proving that the fault does not he with and Kupapas. A few stray the kind to pay with. In the Lords, poses. Half Content and scouts were fired at then, Earl Hussell will have a sharp struggle and the foundation in

the seafaring

the dread that was felt of the consegheues or Lebanon a the

is population. It Egypt or

-Com- mercial spirit, the capital, the end it

enterprise, tha

that might arise, hit the greatest secresy hat no further opposition was made to their may get a fall, but nobody bolieves that grand school for all nations for the forma

was maintained concerning the horrible entering the village; it seemed as if the in- there will be any conflict between the two tion of apostles of civilization. The ides the go that is wanting in

circumstances. A would be strange if it were not so, for when

A person who declared he were absent on some tour. No fortifica- that kind of child's play.

periodical returns of

re-burial described the scene to me a year crease as that of France has done, there is commerce are so extraordinary that con-

but one inference to be drawn namely that after it happened in colours that made my that insture had richly, provided the place

stant repetition dous not take off the an with.

price. The export for the month of Fe. from some cause or the other the sap of the blood eurdle in my value. I would not scene, he said, fur On the 4th, at half-past eight a.M., a co-

Justion runs low, Till political or some assist at such another bruary last exceeded) fifteen millions ster- Jutun of Natives. Regulars, and Forest Ran

other change pits more life into the nation all the wealth and honours in the world" ling and showed a fuérease of 33 per On the 17th fistant the bill for altering as compared with last year nudi of 24 per the world will not produce more than the

all the efforts of all the able administrators and he shuddered as he spoke. gers, numbering about 200 in all, started

The records of a great city are always Major Pitt, Captain Lunch, Mr Strickland, is to be read a second time in the House of Wotton, Linens, Silks, Woullens, Hard where you will the signs are of was from Ngamatu to Okotuku. General Chute, the law with respect to capital punishment cent as compared with 1864. The improve in the wor

to nearly all staple

semblance of real national progress. articles,

Turn dotted with curiosities, as well as horror

a musician known as the Man-Orchestre has and Dr Featherston accompanied the expe Lords. Out of the clauses which will give Cattpus, Linens

strent celebrity in Paris, dition. No one knew exactly what was to rise to a warm discussion is that which we ius, explained by the enormous de lished here relative to the movement in the other day a statistical paper was pub. machinery is however an the

in he used to

to play the flute, oymbals, dram be done, as no instructions had best given proposes to render executious private in exception, and at to officers commanding detachments; the future-a proposal which is not popular

at home.

regards China and Egypt, the author is a Frenchman living at chapeau chinois, that is to say lint with and perhaps other instruments all st belief was that a more complete on acuomat of the iutease batred that all Hongkong, the two most remarkable facts Cairo, he shows that while the English, the

la hideous noise be made. He once and a . of crops and habitatious than secret acti

action

calls up in

in England, and is are the increase in the Cotton Yarn exported Greek, the Egyptian, and other vessels

the died the other day, poor man, and it was had been effected the day previous was to not likely to

with Alexandria have increased, the be adopted

found that he belonged to one of the first from less the expedition. This The ministry has been completed by the lbs., and of the Cotton goods of them a revolver. M'Hale called upon be the main object of

families in Dauphiny and had taken biş of last year

Doctor of Law. What a skele year the Egyptian flag floated over

the French over 1.

creatures cuphase often amuse us English not quite such

The journals here greatly; the other day the Moniteur du Soir thought it would give. its renders a hit customs, and said a propos of Good Friday that "little cakes with a cross made upon them in white and rose coloured comfits

was Hot cross hous...peany cross What 3 charming cry to be sure: Hot cross bones !

on foot, carrying their blankets, pannikina, and so forth, and the barking of desear enough to hear they then camped of dogs started through a until daylight, and dense scrub, in single ile, Elliott in of a mile of the hut they reached an open piece of ground, from which they could вес

ncuts,

the

ativance. When within less than a quarter whitants had either taken to their heels or houses; the time seems to have passed for is grand- but somewhat shadowyouth of a population ceases almost entirely to in- was engaged officially in the exhumation and

approaubed and a sheep pard, and as they tion was reporter to be extant, except those

the

the

the dogs commened to bark so furiously that a man was seen looking cautiously round the end of the hut. who bolted as soon as he observed Elliott, who at once gave chase, while M'Hale took an opposite direction so as to intercept the fellow's fight. As M'Hale was thus vouring to assist Elliott, he observed a young man running across the sheep-yard, with his arms close to his sides, and its hauds well to his chest,

up

undea

Menection.

once gave chase. This was Damn, who, as he jumped the fence sideways, observed was armed with two pistols, one

The government is preparing schedules for the future re-arrangement of the seats Parliament, a new A. B. C. list, the programme of Mr Gladstone's reform bill No. 2.

In

As The natives, who marched at the head of Lord of the Admiralty: Mr Hugessen has

ebaygi

the

AS IN

166

the

Cent

1 less,

words.

The

1865,

ས་

been for years a

as a

ton muat

turned round, to measure his distance (as uight to get up their combative spirit and what difficulties beset the government of a Cases of Tury, Braz, Ig off in The French numbers for two years wore 242 of an insight into London manners and

the world

during the month from 98,000lbs. to 298 378lt ud the Turkish have fallen off illusion was, however, shortly dispelled. | appointment of Sir E. Lefevre as civil than six to nearly twelve millions of yards. Here are his figures, and ships more egret have been hidden in that poor him "to stand," but he still ran on, aud M'Hale fired at him and missed him, the columu, had hardly been lost ght or also been appointed Unior Secretary of the total was nearly

As regards the whole expllions. The than in 1864, the Ottoman over 104, and he still rave, and when at about seventy

M'Hale found he was

British gaining

English and on the

venty in the second belt of bush before a few State for the Home department. ย fugitive,

od customers were

1864, but our trade Greek flags on the contrary; shows a great yards from him he challenged him and fired shots, and then some rapid firing e

The fear of an attack of the Fenians on

with America, Gennany, France, Holland, increase; the former er having increased the ball passing so close to his hend the aspect of the day. Everybody now fanada on Saint Patrick's Day turned out again, as to induce him to bob it. Dan still kept doabled forward to the scene of action. groundless, or perhaps the resolute face of China, Japan, Belgin and some other 793 to 939 and the latter from 468 to 576."

the running, and M'Hale shouted out, "Stand, There was now no mistake that the deui the Canadians ared the ragamuffin reput countries was larger and

Spain, zena of Okotuku had made good use of the licans, whose coudot shows the

and 328; and this in a part of the world if you're Duun, sul Bre. Duan at once

de was not important. The ex- Cuba

where the most strenuous efforts imaginable made to render French trade he has since said), and Male fired and their defensive operatings at the same time. certain class of Irishmen. It is amid that ports in 1864 were enormous, but those of are being,uce as, important as pos- were sold everywhere and that the cy

and Freuch The Founded him in the fleshy part of the back.

ascent to

to the pain steep and wood the government here has ordered, two fri- 1865 headed them by nearly 3 per cent. Sanu full heavily forward on his face, this ed. The top of the proper Oliotaku ridge gates, two corvettes, and two other vessels The cocovery of our export trade to Francs eible, and on Blood spurting through his shirt. M Hale is comparitively level, and forms one en of war to be got ready for Canada. is an important fart it amounts to nearly the navigation and the general movement bones." was so certain he had killed him that he tire plantation of potatoes, kupieras and Sepheus seems certainly to have escaped one eight of the whole, or 13 per cent, over in Rgypt is decidedly on the increase, for the tonnage of 1860 exceeded that of 1864 hat

the amall 1864. and to be in Paris, dropped his revolver by his side Locked, taro, neatly subdivided by ornamental fen-

by about 20,000 tons, and the passengers to Mr Cadatone will have something like ces of curved supplejack running

Fenians the amout of fuss made by the and was walking up to Dunn, when, happen-

It must ing to turn round in the direction in which paths, looking more like the bandiwork of concerning his escape is so: unuatural, £1,600,000. surplus but it is nearly all that country by 17,5000 persons,

not however be supposed

France is not unibal so unlike their

is bespoke. As regards his intentions we habit, that one Eliott and Hawilicon were firing on Yellow; some young baiden than that of a salvat inclined to doubt the fact of the know that he does not propose to touch making her way in Egypt, it is trus be

The forest that fringes the pr himself on his left elbow, sent a ball close pitous sides overtops the sides of the pla-man in Paris being Stephieus. The Mayor, sugar, and it is said that he will repeal the marine the number of persons carried fro to M'Hale's leg, and before M'Halc could teau; and the whole kaiuga is formed of Aldermen, hanblic vats in favour all kinds.

his pistol Dunn fired again, tan elougated squares a right angles to lized themselves by an of Brookly commercial year in prospect, and even all from Great Britain and those who passed

The Mar- have actually voted dollars in aid of theough to be' quiet we have a splendid

Goorge

he

(Dann rolled over, and resting

that

his

com-

at

Haukau.

at him, the bells cutting up the ground nex Danu, fading he was not hit again, jumped

Aldermen, &c. of

of New York have signs

tbe fur best f which the of the Feniaus.

elgeb

JTEN

whole of the duties on timber and wood of If the Germans will be kind

fact

Inway with New

York. The government neglect. business for fighting we almall find-

is

time when the commerce,

as follows:

transit

1

I do not know what the blank means, bus a penny stands for a halfpenny as explained by the chronicler in parenthesis.

PROSPECTS OF STEAM INTER-

COURSE DIRECT FROM ́· COLOMBO TO SUEZ.

to

s falling off,

off, but it is

France to Egypt during the past year ex- CcuMk. and level

ceeded the whole number that went there lodging a ball in M'Hale's right thigh.

one another in M'Hale iminediately call

called out to

whares were sad to be situated,

We learn that the propriety of sending panions that he was shot; and Hawthorari Contingent and Kupy as skirmisd Fenians a fact of far more importance than the confusion they can so will probably through that country in transit to India and

not affect it much. the words which have issued from the cor-

If Saxony and others together. The account already quoted gives steamers from Calcutta to Suez, via Colom coming up to rush Dann he was ordered to along the fiuge of forest on the

the fur

rures as fol

bo, has been strongly urged on the Bombay get under cover of

availed themse ves of the numberless stumps Dunn was tree, still firings

"France is represented by 248 vessels car and Bengal Steam Ship Company (Limited), England to get as an ally of

our account in the American, French, and by for as M'Hale endeavoured to in the plantation, and fired

and 2,543 and rying 9,354

that they are not unwilling to try the hundred zest that noisy poople delight in their reach the tree. Du again fired, when uropeau officers, as usual, doing all the tempt of the Fenians agamat

two.

men to stop any at-other trades. M'Hale faced him; Dana then tired Емгореац

The annual review of the Voluntoors at soldiers in tngers to england sent experiment. It is believed that a consider Canada work. The Rangers caine

cane There never before perhaps existed Brighton was a magnificent success this 8,677 passengers to Egypt and 4,842 in able quantity of coffee would be sent a random and the three constables got close actual, pushing

France is growing more rapidly in cargo, to go from Alexandria direct to next to the scene of action, and forged government which permitted a body of year partly in consequence of the prosonce transit. along the edge of the plantation to get to avowed revolutionists to meet and declare of the Prince and Princess of Wales: but Egypt as regards numbers than she is at Trieste and other markets of the Coutinent.

home, a curious foot.

Tuticoreen cotton, it is also supporad, up aut ran away, with Hawthorn and wards the rear of the pa, or palisuting, publicly to incendiary intentions against a chietty on account of the admirable manner

A strange occurrence has taken place with be brought to

Colombo aud thence shined Elliott in

M'Hale following, until which was just visible in the furthest corportion of the territory of a friendly power in which the railway companies did their pursuit Loss of blood

tty heavy Baiban fire it is a compelled him to he down.

a new case and not an agreeable.ons work 26,000 men, with horses and guns, respect to silkworms eggs, those which came overland. The great advantag ner, whence considerskie

Mr Seward

from Japan only the other day fetched sengers-especially to Planters of restricted In a few minutes

cuthusiasto

money-would "cobeying " was heard, was kept up with

Bays-the-Fe were taken to Brighton and back with the In the s

thecousider. and M Hale proceeded in the direction and considering the circumstances.

have not

twenty francs a card and buyers were eager means and to whom time is money. violated the laws of neu- greatest ease notwithstanding the enor

to get them; at the present uloment there be that the passage rates are moderate and Las meantime the drachment of H. M. 14thality!" They found that Dum had been scanred.

mect as a parliament, nous press of other passengers. captain thom and Elliott then supported him to Regiment, under

collect ame

As regards the condition of the Volun- are some twenty thousand carts on hand, that instead of being under the necessity of arms openly and publicly avow their

for days which they intentions of invasion to mure

teers we have the evidence of a French and no one will have them even at one going to Galle and waiting perhaps for

at that station, residents up country, coul in gallant style, and abort time position of affairs in Germany is not

who reported the review, who frauc each. The affair bak been overdone, then got on

eir ordinary avocations until sp ips far as Perry's station, whore. M'Hale mixed crowd of all arms and colours were apparently much

What prised rousel the inmates up, who supplied tirem inside the pafisading, whence the former

prised by Telegraph that the steamer WAS precision which can only be such a sudden and disastrius fall.

Colombo roads waiting for them. They sarrived at; now, acquired daily exercises, but they may

by

makes it more strange still is that the case Whilst M'Hale and Dunn lay side-by-side some of the less precipitious sides for them it said, that Austria intends to appeal to be sot down as the most competent and is the same in Italy as in France. It is to could then come down and proced, it se

M'Hale advised him to

to think a prudent and whoiesoria proseeding, but the diot against Prussia and to force the bost exercised of all the civic tivupa, natio- he hoped that no more cases are on their disposed from the Railway termin mention

way. The Government is placing the eggs the

steamer.We have naked to lattar, if necessary, to

to alter her course. nal guard or landwehr 111 on the floor, to God for forgiveness. He to their aganilants rather a matter of regret England and France seem do with the Northumberland has created an intenso fe man, amateurs, and the very poorest ions ou the shit and to ascertain if con of and pray

deter The equally

failure in the launching of the sent by the Tycoon in the hands of scienti- the matter in our paper so as to clicit opin- asked him what his religion waz, and whe The Forest Rangers, under Major ther he would like to have prayers road to Tempsky, gave pursuit, and after some mined to have nothing to

aiderable nurabers would avail themselves he time him, and having informal Hale that

discovered that their tracks were too asserted that Russia has offered her ung- time that a like occurrence has happened fall in the market. The present prica is be- Church were read to him and repented by much scattered to follow then up with any diation. The Czar is perhaps the only po

spot, that of the Great Eastern low that paid in the most prosperous years steamers, which by the way, it is said are Boon to run in connection with a line frog him word for word. He said he was sorry chance of success. Some of that New Zea- tentate who could interfere in the matter being the former. It is to be hoped that for French eggs.

Of course enlarged The Sultan has at last given his sanction Alexandria to Brindisi. for what he had done that he forgave land loot," renowned for its intrinsic va. without getting grossly abused by Prussia the science and ability of the country wi

Walton'a hut, where he lay down and haddened to advance and Vivial, was or

some water given him. They then

The

Yeniy

that the other day

with all the assistance in the poweäpants had abscondeil by sliding down and satisfactory conclusions taken place / want doubtless some of that evidently: still it is difficult to account for pursue their

mre

WAB a Roman Catholic, the prayers of this returved, having shot ous Hauhau matter, especially the former, but it is now feeling of annoyance; this is the second silk breeders, in order not to cause a further the Bombay and Bengal Company's

on the

Burie

No.

Customs faciliti Jolamboto ans scheme, and to th attention of Gov We have ways the old B and

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