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No. 8887-NOVEMBER 25, 1889.]

THE repatud oldest copy of the Old and New Testament is that in the Vatican, which was written in the Fourth or Filth century after Christ. The nost in age is the Alexandrian Codex (referred to in, the Fifth century), which is in the British and was presented by the freak

London, November 10th.-Tho dispute botron masters and lightermen has been settled the masters having stelded.

CAPTAIN, WISSMANN "QOCITIES BAADANI. Zabar, November 9: Captain Wim- an with his foreo has occupied Badani after a light resistance from the Arab

Musou to Chuxien 1 in 1624 The vos alavers.

pole are supposed to have been originally written between the years A.D. 100 and 120, but no copies of these writings having been proserved, the manuscripts referred to are the first record of their existence.

·INDER-PORT RIFLE MATCH, The following telegram has been received by Mr Stelton Hooper, Hon. Secretary, Hougkong Rifle Association

THE

with Fondoland, in South Africa, has been broken up, and the goods and implantests balonging to the company sold at a sacrifice...

KERRY'S NEW GUINEA PLORING

SYNDICATEL ACA

London, Oct. 29.-This establishment of Kerry's New Guines Exploring Syndicato

BOULANOJET DEMONSTRATION FOREIDDEN,

Paris, November 9.The projected den announced. monstration at the opening of the Cham ber has been forbidden.

THE JANDON BAKERS' STIUK & London, November U.-A monater meet- ing of journeyman bakers was held yester day in lydo Park, whon Mr Burns oddress- ed the men and exhorted them to be firm One thousand of the in their demands. masters have alrendy yielded.

PORTUGAL AND THE-ZAMBESI.

GHEST LABOUR DEMONSTRATION IN

DELISTUL T

London Dotobes 27.A great labour de monstration has taken pleeg at Bristol," 60,000 workingmen, being pruent."

The meeting passed a resolution declaring that the time had arrived whom the conds tons of labour should be materially improve ad. It was resolved to form on organisa-

view.

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the Medway in the matter of suspicious skies for state ne Captain Contostasies and Linutannat Aper 12,000 mon employed

All day long there his boon & de- gios Church Wardens Fagelosto, M., cotinection with the manufacture camions. most, and many thomanda onkilled licious scout of myrtle throughout the Mavrogordato and A. Mossinesi received Isbourors engaged in the 8ura Vally, streets of the city, where it has bon pro at the door of the church Count Hatztelde, are forming dulous. Trader uuiouie la timely good in the deents whe. In fact, the German Fabaanador, and nonducted extruding with great rapidity.

Athens has licon transformed into a city y of him to a pleca of hours ne they le did Some friction poured at Titary Ducks myrtio. It is a mus of a and ever the Russian and Danish Oharges d'Affaires between the wharf-owner and the lighter groans, with triumphal arches at al the The Foreign Office was represented by

At at Arly Thoma Sanderson. mon this muriting, but everything was principal street intersections.

hour the town was filled with people from arranged amicably this afternoon.

the surrounding country and the national costumes of the peasants added much to the picturesqueness of the scene.

THE CRONIN HURDER TRIAL..

London, Oct. 30. The trial of the per ons supposed to be implicated in the ruur dor of Dr Cronin has commenced. Evid. At 8 o'clock a salute of five guns was enes was given to the effect that Major La fired. Forthwith bugle calls rang out from Caron, one of the with coats for the Times all points about the town, through the or before the Parnell-Time Commission, morning. As if by magic, the greatest ani his mission in England. received 840,000 from the Clap-ta-Gaol for aution was an u apparent in the streets,

which, during

the next few hours, develop "Fridenes was also given that after Lo ed inte enthusiasm of the wildleat descrip London, November 11-Portngal bastion with the view of obtaining the end in Caron's disclosure in London,- demand tion that Athens han over witnessed,bu

was made at camp 20 that four British along the route to be followed by the apier in the Clan-na-Guti bu oxpelled, bridal procession every inch of vantage Thomas O'Connor the stated that the ground was taken up, all the stands in the excentive of the Clan-na-Gust were rogoas Rue de Sude, the Rue d'Ecole, the Rue de why aandered a hundred thousand dollars Hermis and the Place de la Concorde were

@get!

the best men impritoned in Londer filled with people. The streets themselves through Lo Caron's Assistanc Under wore crowded with people in holiday attive, pressure, Loughlin demanded that the axious to get a sight at the bride secret committee should cloit the soace of There was continual cheering. All the O'Connor's charges. Beggs, the guardian windows affording a view of the processton of the court, consented to this proposal. were occupied and thousands of

created two new provinces along the Zam-

SALVATION. ARMY IN GWITZBELAND.. beai, each with a separate military foren

London, November 2.--The Geneva State: The object of this is doubliens to secure the comind of the Zimbesi, akich Great Bri-Council has passed au enactment prolabit tait com cata.

ing all meetings of klie Silvation Army.

BOULANGES TO CLAIM HIS HEAT. London, November 11.It is rumoured that Boulanger returns to Paris to-anorrow to claim his seat.

Singapore 777. Gasty day, with 'ecca- sional rain--particulars by post.

Singapore chose Saturday last to shoot. Hongkong will fire uext Wednesday, the 27th instant, and Bhangbai sose day this week. The Terms consist of Hul men each, who have to fire 7 shots at 20, 500 and 600 yards respectively. The prizes are ten silver caps of the value of $10 cash, the NEWS BY THE AUSTRALIAN cost of which will be divided between the losing teams. The following wore the team polectod at Singapore (→→

1. Capt. Dunman, . Y. Artillery. ---

2. Lieut. Carlylo, R. A.

4. Liant. E. 4. Smith, 58b Regt.

4. Sergt. Bi. Chair, 8. v. 1.

5. Sorgt. Brinkworth, & va ku

6. Corp. Morrison, B. V. A.

7.

Gaoper

W. Murray, s. v. A.

8. Gunmur Maw, 8. v. 4.

9.

10.

Gunner Machay. 8. V. A.

.....

MAIL.

NEW NAILWAY REGULATIONH IN ENGLAND.

London, Vatober 25.The Board of Trade lus warned all railway companies to fix their points and eigenle under the inter oking system, to adoptountinuous brakes, and to print the price of tickets on the face f them. In issuing these regulations, the Board of Trade is onforcing an Actrecontly

GREAT BRITAIN AND THE UNITED'STATES Lu dow, Uct, 27.ha New York Herald nunounces hat Great Britain and the Unit. ed States have agreed to a new extradition

treaty.

A TALE OF THE SEA.

Mr C. Fittock, B. V. A. The shooting takes place in the presence of three ampiros, onu representing each team,

Lundos, Oct. 26.--Intelligence has reach. and the following gentleman were appointed New York of the wreck of the ship cd to perform this duty

Earnmoor, while on the voyage to Rio de Janeiro,

at

BLAVIN CHALLENGED BY SULLIVAN,

London, Nov. 2. L Sullivan, the American phampion pugilist, has oballeag Slavin, the Australian, to a boxing match for 10 rounds,

Slavia prefers to fight to a finish. Nov. 4-Sullivan refuses to fight lavin, but offers to pay bin 1000dul, for expose and

me to box haus in American the champion ship.

DR MOORHOUSE AND BAZAARA,, London, Nov. 3Dr Moorhouse, Bishop of Mauchester, and Mrs Moorhouse were present at a church began at Rochdale in opening the afftit, Dr Moorhouse took occasion to defend the bazaare as a man of raising funda for church purposes.

MR. H. M. STANLEY,

London, Nov. 4.-Mr B. M. Stanley, writing on August 29, from the Victorin Nyanza, stated that himself, Emin Bey, Casati, six Euglish me, and there, in all 800 people, were journeying to Manwaps from Wadelai, which was in the hands of

Mahdials.

CHEMANY IN EAST AFRICA.

to

AUBTHALIAN FEDERATION,"

THE UNAFRAKATLE TUAN, A S Linden, October 25.-Lord Salisbury, eplying to a memorial from the Baptist Union, ya that the British Consul in Crote for been making inquiries regarding the seda rages perpetented by Turks and

nd press reports greatly exaggerated. The Governor-General of Crete in exerting hfhisolf to punish all who exe

ere found guilly of outrages.

state- The Daily News, referring to these Landon, October 27. Perhaps the most important thing just now happening in menta, says à dreument more utterly. Anglo-Saxon custries is a grement head. anworthy of an Roglish statemman has od by die Houry Parkes, Premier of New seldom bean print d. It will delight the South Wales, for the formation of a federal Sultan and might have been written by the union of the Australian States. Thors Grand Vizier himself. The plea that the res no doubt that this will be done with reports are exaggerated it an admition, of in the next year or two, and the tone of the the most hideous and abominable guilt. discussion creates the bolief. E-ra that it is likely to result in the erection of

a system considerably less dependent on England than is the Dominion of Caunda. Under the present irresponsible regime municipal and colouis politics have attained a point of blushing reseality, which Twood's ass ofates over dreared of, and leaders like Parkea are chiefly intent on orcating a sart of intional government fabric which will sorso to dignify public life and take politics out of the bands of purely mercenary venturers,

WAR ON THE SOCIALISTS:

FRENCH PRESS LAWS

Paris, October 27.-Oue of the first measures of reform which will be submitted to the next Chamber will probably be that tending to modify the laws regarding the press. Joseph Reinich is proparing a bill relating to the subject, and has indicated the object he hopes to attain in articles which have been published in La Republique Française,

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It is proposed that in futuro ell inculis or libeln

Blindsbers, Dep stigs, or public officers shall be tried by correctionary tribunale, isetead of, as at present, by jury, It is oven proposed to limit the right to

London, November 1.-At the trial of the riuwed the parade from the fs to turu bec anti-conialist Ingialation of re- provo the truth of a libel againat pabio?

praon ra, chuiged with the murder of Dr. Cronin, an ex-convict gave testimony to the effect that two years ago the prisoner

London, October 27-Germany proposes The streets were lined with soldiers,

lock. The bride looked very happy, but for the state of siego has been renewed The royal party left the palace at cost years into a permanent law. Heruto-functionaries. It is highly improbable that B majority will be found in the Chamber to apeared to be it ritenervous, dovertheless, from time to sims, but the new Ministerial ranction auch restrictions of the liberty of Doughlin tried to hiru hisa to kill Urenin,

She bowed her acknowledgements of the bill before the Reichstag decrees it as a the press. November 2-A Winnipeg convict,

Assuredly the violence of certain French named Gillotio, has swore that Burke cou-applause of the people who were al march faluru. Benau of the more rigorous fun-

with

hor girlish sweetness, Fortures of the old law, notably the penal journals has for suing time pust sxceeded feand to him that he (turks), Coughlin, Cooney, and O'Sullivan desayed It. Cronin wks there has heun the keenest desire to clase gnist professional agitators, are all limits, especially during the electorai Outrageons caursty and libel have become ordinary methods employed... intan cottage, where they clubbed him the obtain tickets to witness the wedding vero-dropped, and a special court of appeal is to struggle. meurent le entered. His body we aftery, and those who were lucky enough to be appointed to hear cuplaints against the

got them came early. There was plenty to working of the law; but, on the other in political controversies, but the present wards, thrown into Lake Michigan, but at a

intarost them during the cessity wait, hand, ta inquisitorini powers of the policy law provides for the panichment of those Istor period it was canceled in a sawor, The first lady to appear in the diplomatie ar augimento. It it believed that the, offenders.

London, Nor. 2. At the trial of the privicale was Muno. Viskos in a magnificent Reichsing will pass the bill unaltered, and, T majority of the Radicals are hostile soners charged with the murder of Dr. Grouk costume of red, whito and gold. of i cours, the extra money needed for the to the project. M. Floquet has been ques- Cronin, evidence was given which clearly

new, ardly corps will be voted without tioned on the subject and has already proved the identity of Bourko with Wi-

dificulty.

declared that he will remain faithful to his times, the rame sasutud he find out who

PARIC CAUSED BY A GREAT FIRE AT GLASGOW principlex and will not associate himself London, October 27.-There was a with any measure restricting the liberty of rented the cuttugu in which Dr. Cronin ana

exciting fire at Glasgow early this warning the press. Under these circumstances, this murdered.

Nov. &—The statement made by Gillette,

The wool market was destroyed, and the reactionary measure is doomed to certain the Winnipeg convict, who deposed to

Ames spread to a number of thickly failure. confession by Burk of the piarder of Dr.

peopled lodging-houses extensive patic among thousands of in mates. At least 300 perons rushed into the alree without saving any effects. A number of fugitives were more or less braised and hurt, but no serius calamity is reported. Tas

is heavy.

London, Nov. The Marquis of Sulis

pretest to the German Cronio, is diaboliuved. who bury has made

Governmens against the German Protec torate on the East Africau Coast, between Vita and Tokesmaju.

Two survivors of the crew have returned to Baltimore. They relate tale of ter rible sufferings songst the crew, wore many days at Raa in a, opaa,boat. The ir food soon became exhausted, and the shipwrecked men were driven to auek a state of desparation that two of their com

Col. Anderson, 58th Regt. To represent Hongkong Toate at Singapor H. J. B. Tripp, Esq.-To represent Hong

Long Tenna at Shanghai. Major Fietsher, R.A.-To represent Sin-

Тема gapore

Hongkong. F. Anderson, Eeg.-To represent Singa

pore Team at Shaugbai. Major Fiotcher, R. &-To represent Shang-rades, who died in the boat, were uston by

the surtivure to ullay the pangs hai Team at Hongkong. Col. Auderson, 58th Regt. To represent hunger.

Shanghai Team at Singapore, Note. The above Umpires may appoint:

substitutes if they couuot attend.

HONGKONG RIFLE ASSOCIATION.

Faki Cup, Fourth Competition.-Not- withstanding the unfavourable weather on Saturday kul, nine members turned up to shoot for Dr. Noble's prize, which was woo by Mr F. G. Collins with a score of 64 points, not a bad performance, under the circumstances, Appended are the full

scores !---

Mr F. G. Collins ...

Mr U. Forl

23 31 44

200 300 તુક જોઇ.

Total,

Sergt. Major Mergot. R.A.

27

25

52

48 40

Mr E. L. Woodin

25

23

*8*

Mr E. J. MOB

19 93 44

22 21, 43

Mr W. D. Braidwood ...

10 24 40*

21 19 40 23 14

37

Mr Shelton Hooper

J. Carson, I.K.....

Lt. Col. Vareoù Clister

* Previous winners poualized 6 points

PREVIOCH WINNERS.

L. Carlyle ***

.. 54 points.

Mr W. D. Braidwood ...44

Mr E. L. Woodin... ...04

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NEWS BY THE ENGLISH MAIL.

GREAT STEEDS BY LORD SALISBURY AT THE

MOULDUALL

!

THE ENGLISH IRON MAHKN78

of

GERMANY AND TURKEY.

Lon on, November 4.-The Sultan of Turkey has welcomed the Emperor Williams of Germany at his palace. The Emperor William reviewed 10,000 Tuckish troops, and he repeatedly expressed to the Sultuu his admiration of them, especially the artil-

La. dan, Oct. 29. --The iron markets of Glasgow and Middlesborough have been cxcited. Fig iron touched 60s. per ton,lery. but closed at 9d, lower than that figure. The price of steel is also advancing.

PRAYING FOR MA GLADIACON.

Londen, October 28-Special prayers were dared in many of the chapels on day for the recovery of Mr Bradlaugh, who je suriously ill.

IMPENDING FAMINE IN AMERICA.

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Le don, Det. 30-Thu Dakota-the great American wheat-growing district in

ONE POUND TREASURY NOTES. Landon Nov. 4-It is reported that Mt Gosalien, Chancellor of the Exchequer, intends to issue' £L Treasury notes.

London, Nor. At the trial of the men charged with having murder Dr Croarin, evidenes has been given by Winni peg e nvicts, who swear that four man best Dr Cronin to death with sand-bugs and clubs. They further swear that the doctor struggled with his assailou's for a period of twenty minutes.

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL.

BAVITT'S EVIDENCE.

There was 12

IN A CRITICAL POSITION, París, October 26.-The Zanzibar corres.

mcnt.

CONDITION.

BUKLAL OF KING LUIS,

Next came Mm. Travtenberg in A court costume with a pink train and a white satin front, anzmounted by headdress with a pink band armamented with diamond stars, from which depended e gauze veil. She was closely followed by Mim. Olatarsko in a sky blue dress with gold train, the Prit coss auto in a costume of red velvet and a grand display of diamonds, Mure. Back metiow, wearing a Rassien costume of orange and gold Mo. Ojodt, whose drew was admirably set off by a shite Spanish matilla about her head; the Baroness Kosjef in light blue trimmed with gold embroidery, and Lady

Monson

in a pretty pink silk costume teitumed with gold.

After 购 while the ladies of the court poudent of the Soleil anys the position of

headed by

Mme. Theacheri, the French in Madagasene is critical. appeared,

The Mme. Sapountzakis and Mine. Anargyro, | Horas are preparing to denounce the wearing the rational Greek court costume. Frenchi protectorate..

CHARLES DRAPLAUCH'S Thoir outrange was immediately followed by that of ninety-six ladies belonging to Tandon, Uctober 25-Charles Brad laugh, the suites of the Empress of Germany, the who is suffering from congestion of the London October 25.-Michael Davitt Queen of Italy, the Princess of Wales and lungs, passed a bad night, and his conditions, resumed his muldress before the Parnoll the Empress Frederick, those of the latter this morning was lus lavorabia Commission today.

To-night Mr Bradlaugh shows improve. He said that the froing afl dressed in sombor e kors. Unant Ireland About landlord aystem in

be Herbert Hisumrok, in the court dress of a abolished and the hand vested in the State. Minister, attracted every oye. The bishops

161 Eight-tenths of the money which came and archbishops, in their gorgeousnstin from Amerios for the expport of the Irish gold raiment, stood in line bebind the cause be declared came from Trish wurkmen table while the Metropolitauf Athens

working

is frous, supported on each side by Mr

one holding two candles, synibulia top, the secretary of the Loyal and Fatrio of the to Laagus, aud his accomplices, knew that three, symbolic of the Father, Sou and the letters alleged to

were printed in the On the arrival of the royal party at the Loudon Timea, were Forgerius befors Pigott cathedral the Metropolitan mat them at the took the witness-atand, and that it had funt. The company entered the church in came to Eis (Davita's) knowledge that the following order: The French Eng and the dockers shall be at liberty to ap Pigott confered the fact prior to his bandy, the Emperor of Cnrainy extort

by the

mproes of Germany, price,

The object of the deckers is gradual

On being interrupted by Chief-Tusticu

Demaurk alu panied by the Queen of fund. direct with the shippera.

would not accept the statement without Italy; the Prince of Wales accompanied Dotroit attended the convention. Che alterations involve the dockownors evidence, Davitt replies that the allegation the Qoenn af Deprons of Wales; the Princo Henry, of in au annual loss amounting to £20,000.- would be again made and proved later on. Prussid the Princess

A partial strike is expected to arise at Davitt proceeded to point out that Par- Czarowitch and the Princess of Saxe-Main- Wapping, owing to the wharf owners ronell, and not he, formed the Land League juges. Then followed the Dako of Sparta sisting the Mansion House compromise in America. In Caron, as declared, bad and the Princess Sophio.

failed to prove the ussuction that the Clan- arrangements in the body of the 2-Gael wanaged Parnell's tour in Americ cathedral were as follows: The coater, No money collected in America had ever beneath the dome, which was carpeted with been intended to assist an armad rebellion the Greek colors, was filled with royalties, London cable special of the 28th says: It the King and Queen of Greece in the was loured to-uight that word was cont center and

al next to them the Emperor round to the London Bailies yesterday ack and Empress of Geridany, the Ex runs in the not to print any reports from their Frederick, the Prince and Princess of surrependent at Athee about the Prines

A DOUK STRIKE AT ANTWERP. London, Nov. 3-The dock labources employed at the wharfs in Antwerp have come on drie to rastet e attempted enforcement by the wasters of two extr. hours' work por day from the man, without the city displaying the rod flag.

women.

NEWS FROM BERLIN, Berlin, October 26.—The proposed con- ference between Prince Bismarck, Count Kalooky and Premier Crispi has beom. delayed until after Emperor William's visit to Turkey. The political importance of the event is not now denied. Bismarck's project is to construct a second defensive line behind the dreibaud, consisting of England and Turkey, not committed by treaty to the special purposes of the Central European alliance, but linked by kindred interests Hence he is maneuvrsing to commit Lord Balisbury to the new treaty with Turkey relating to the pertamont occpation of Bust.

Bismarck's project in regard to the Balkan settlements as communicered to the Czar have led to a temporary cessation of hustilo Russiau intrigues. The Czar has certainly, commented to 1ermit the Ohsa- celler to try realize some modus vévondi, holding himself free to resuma independent

monies were impressive Representativas action in the event of the scheme PAR

Ameriva-harvest has failed; and 20,00 pay. The labourers paraded the streets of and vit, coulinsning, said that Hother anil the Son, and the nthuc ceremonies Queen Pia and the Duchons of Pirsens was telegrapher Herp this afternoon.

people are threatened with famine.

MA REDMOND, MA VATES, AND THE PAR- NELLITES.

Laruton, Oct. 20.-It is reported that Mr

LONDON BOOK LABOURERS' STRIKE.

Lundin, Oct. 28-The London Dook

William Redmond has challenged Mr Ed Companies have agrand to abolish middle. Partiall, and whi" ave been written by Holy Ghost mand Yates, editor of the World, for having attacked the Parzellites in counce tion with the Brighton vice ion.

CAPTAIN WISSMANN IN EAST AFRICA. Lovinu. Untabur 29.--Nows has reached

mon with the understanding that they themselves shall pay a representative who will superintend the discharge of cargoes,

THE IRISH LOITATION.

Lisbon, October 26.The funeral of King Lois took place to-day. The core.

The now of the arrival of the a of Germany, England, France, Turkey, und

the royal families attended. After the party abuard the Hehellername Auata visited the Pantheon and retained. The telegrams state that handwrther was a long time in silout prayer.

acountered and the Empress was patent~/ ad with sea-sick bees. The King And Queen Dubita, October 28.—At a convention of of Grecos and the Orown Prince, roosirad

at the the Tsaents Defense Longue to-day at the impariat

party.nt

of the entranco Traurless, Lord Mayor Saxon and several harbor. After landing the party took the? of the league were approved and those pre-

and on arriving there? train for mebers of Parliament aprike. The objects

Athens, drove

to the palace in stata carriages. • The “

mense throng gave an ovation to the im Dr. O'Reill and Colonel Atkinson of perial party,

The socialists in the Reichstag have

here to the elect that the fures underPoint and pay a ganger out of the contract testifying for the Times. Captain Wiesmann, operating against the ly to secure the right to make contracta Hannen, who said that the commission Empress Frederick; thy &ing of soat pledged themselves to subscribo to the route was. lined with troops, and the im

rebel tribes in East Africa, has defeated 6) me under Bushiri, the rebel chief, killing 900 of the number.

VISIT OF THE QUEEN TO ITALY.

London, October 27-Her Majesty the Queen will shortly proceed to Italy, and

·will pad the winter at Florence.

London, Oct. 31--Sir James Hannen, chairman of the Times-Parnell Comansion, be praised the great force and ability diaplayed in Michael Davitt's speech, and said the Court was adiged to him for the assistance he had rendered to ib.

athenis.

It has transpired that the dockers have expended more than £1000 in the remuners- tion of osude which took part in their demonstrations,

strike.

a

London, Nov. 2.-The Dockers' Union is sirong enough virtually to exclade nos Sir Henry Janes asserted that the Times unionists from the ducka. Out of a council had bean a consistent and able friend of of nine metabora auven are able to declare Ireland. Mr Davite ejaculated Amen."

Bir Hey James also said that the The dispute betweso e lightermen at practical separation of England from Ira- the Albert Ducks And the wharfingers le land, which had been the abject of the still unsettled, and is likely to ecoton a Association.

in Ireland.

AMERICA ITAISED

Landon, October 26.-Gladst na madenn address at Uasster to-day on the audition

theo

The jury in the ouse of Gallagher, chargnosed for the abolition of duties on all pro ed with bong implicated in the murder of visious. Though there is abundant proof of Police Inspector Martin at Gweedore, fail- terrible pressure on the poot caused by the id to agree and were discharged.

existing tariffs, it is improbable that Reichstag will grant relief, thongh it in car. taiu that the food question will be a promi vent factor in the coming 'lostion. A so- the

THE PRINCE OF WALES' HEALTH & SUBJECT OF MUCH ANXIETY, New York, October 29 Tris Times'

to the suggestion.

A He the diplomatic corps and the admirals of

repiors

of the working classes. It concluding he Wales and their lords and ladies in wait of Walse bealth: The papere lore all agreed

god English workmen to study the bising. On the left side of the center stood tory of the-gerican Revelation. claimed that it was by and from this coun- the various bela On the right of the try that love of freedom was sown in Amenter the

st

and high otheure if the tion. England now, is razas, raped array and distinguished strangers. Lu the labour are increasing throughout the bing-dvantages from the American vindication hud of the cathedral, ou the left, were Pirts principles of freedom which ani Mayors and civic dignitaries from London, Nov. 1 Mr Sinclair, of dum

mated the Revoluti The system of of Greece.

Amotica combined that love The nations of Europe were showing a go! Gulvidal, New South Wales, who claime

The Emperor of Germany wore the full

Lorton, Nov. 10. Lord Salisbary, in a speech at the Lord Mayor's bangaut at the Guildhall last night, and that he rejoiced at the signs of the increasing wealth of the country, and hoped that the disputes be- veen labour and capital would not jopar- dive it.

Land League bad its origin in the Fenian number of small strikes.

conniction with unskilled

TRE CAITHNED DESKAGE.

tion of the National Iberal support in of purk duties,

Freytag's book on the late Emperor Fo

sensation Prior to ite derick hau erented publication Bismarck advised but did not Inast upon the suppression of

destal pass ages, His complaisanoo is nitributed to Freytag's discourses of the one interfer. ons of the Emprest. Anethor pangegrate fol to Lismarck describes Emguro, Bra

medicid

received here today, age that the effects of Bright's disease are beginning to be obvious, and the result of use. Prince's voyage to Egypt will be watched for with deep anxiety.

Liverpool, October 28-The British ship Balun from Cloutta for this port, has book

ZA MARINK DISARTER:

erisk na afflicted with morbid moods and old. in mind and body long before the fatal, disease attacked him. His vital energy, the

declararlal

longer betting the

bo

The tram condiolore who struck at Goverment in for how rad doniro for | dress quiform of the White Hussars foundered as sen uud thirty-throw lives were heir to the 'imperial crown. He often on rivalry in promoting civilization in the Gai hness Peerage, has commenced & Shields and London are gradually socuring of freedom, rap the surest elements of the Prince of Walus that of the Gapla, kost.

Gerous Africa, and the approaching Anti-Slavery law suit to establish his title.

marks an epoch in the world's, Conference history.

With regard to Egypt, his Lord-hip asid that the Prince of Wales during his recent visit there had recognized the engranus progress that had been made under the sheltering help of Great Britain, and there is good hope of shortly being able to remit taxes at present burdening the Fellaheen:

THE MATARICE CASE. London, Oct. 30-Mr Treeve Edgecmbe, this barrister, holde that Mra Maybrick is entitled to an unconditional release, and advises an application for a writ of habeas corpus.

GREAT LOBS OF SHEEP IN THE ARGENTINE. HEPUBLIC.

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concessions.

Later. The balance-sheet in connection with the London dock siriko is now nearly completed.

The Australian wtributions amount to £24,000. There was expended in relief the Bum of £20,860

order which formed

OF PERSIA.

national excellence and greatness,

It was not extray ganoo to say that, ithough there were only 2,000,000 of people in the thirteen States at the thing of the Revolutis, the group of atatones that proceeded from then The dook officials will not in futura ro were a match for any in the whole cognise a unionists. Londa, Oct. 20-There is great mor-

The wharfingers and lightermen are diawald, and were superior to those of any

Ore -poch. bust the invasions that had been made by tally amongst sleep in the Argentine Ko-puting as to the masning of Lord Brausey's BARON BRUTER VICTIMIZED BY THE SHAH Mahdists during the present year, added to public. It is estimated tant no less than award with respect to night work. the overthrow of Emin Pasha, only proved twenty taillions have died. that the time for the evacuation of the country had not yet arrived. Ulber Powers, Baid, many assist to braten the his lordship

by concurring in messures to improve the position and prosperity of Egypt,

The British policy in Europe war, he said, to keep things as they are. The efforts of European soveroiges in favor of pesca had gained strength, and the political barome tar was distinctly rising towards peace.

THE LORD MAYOR'S SHOW.

time

FAMINE IN DETA London, October 3-In Dakota no less than 100,000 people are threatened with famine in consequence of the failure of the

стири.

OPENIAL LAND PURCHASE SYSIEM.

The lighteren kavo decided to strike on Monday,

Baron Rentor furlous..

-

by

AN EARTHQUAKE KNOCK.

thought to abdicate in favor of his

The steamer Vulcan, attached to the Lunden, Catober 28 The Mitylene Wisemanin expedition, has been wreaked on lighthonse was wrecked by mi earthquake the East African cost and a number of the yesterday. Some slight damago was done crow killed by natives.

Ourstantinople. The shunk in Italy coured seriong damage and some loss of life at Gallipoli.

A WRESTLING MATCH,

Mies

01

Quotations be BONGBONG, November 25, CPIUM---Now Patna, cash... 6221/525.

Oldgy, cash, 620 Now Bonares, cash, 5321/525

cali, New Malwa, cash,.. 550 Allowance, Tack... 48/03 Old Ma wn, cash....: 560 Allow mer. Paole 82/56 Persia, Olly, cash. 530 540 Allowano, Taele... 10/48 Persian, Paper Hod 540/550 Allowance, Ta... 8/48.

Prince Albert Vistor was dressed in the fall. uniform of the White Hassers. The King of Greece and the Kug of Denmark wore uni forces of Greek cavalry generals,

The

bridal dress was made of white satin, with long trails of orange bins, The emriniais (rain of brocaded silk was held

Ihres maida

of home. The Empress Frederick wore a gray

London, October 18.-- Daumen to-ni 2 dress, while all the rest of the royal dins defeated the French wrestler, Pistro. The appeared in white with their ceremonial staken were £250.

TRINGE HATZFELDT MARRIKD. London, Oct, 20. -Thro is kid lamenta juwels and decorationa

dominenced at once, the London, October 28-aise Clara Ront The ceremony sell tion among the possessors of Persian bank. Londen, Nov. 3-The lightermen who shares, for nows comes from St. Peturaturg Empres Frederick leading her daughter trington was married spet Wilfred's Chapel, propose going out sport strike against the that the Shah presented to a set of favored the table and the King of Greece his son. The Brompton story, to-day to Prinicu fluis- presont syetuar of night work insist upon

Russians precisely the some monopoly King gave his hand to the Empress Frede faldt of Schoenstein, Germany. settlement which shall restrict the night for a bank which Baron Repter scetted rick and they both retired. The ceremony Huntington is the adopted daughter of work to one job only. This the masters from Lis Highness here, and so there are eras of a most impressive character and list Collis P. Huntington. Prince Haizfolds in London, clober 30,--& system of official are determined to resiat. Lid Brassey

Une preactibed by the ritual of the Greek bassador to England, and is the direct land parcheau is to be introduced in Ire-supports the masters in the position they and two big companies in the field; ed an hour and a quarter. It was the mound a nephew of Count Haistulat, Gorman Eas

have taken up. and next year.

Sixteen years ago, on the occasion of the Church, with an exception. Instead of the descendant of a line which dates back 000 The Dock Labourers' Union has detor-

It had boon the desire rars,

of Mr and London, Nav: 1. The programme of the mined that the blackloga employed in Shah'slast visit, the Baron paid the expenses usual ceremony with crowns of orange aha which would have been worth millions it Greece gold crowna surmounted by see

be married in New York, and until twe On London-- London, Nov. 10-The Lord Mayor's Australian cricketing team will probably in the recent strike shall not be allowed to call jant and got cuscessions unis, at the special request of the Queen of Mrs Huntington that their daughter should Show was a mort effective historical pacinde three matches with England and the join the union, geant, and attracted the cenal large con- Gentlemen at Lord's, and the Player at November 4-The docker threaten that the royal confidence man had not repu were used. These were held over the hand weeks ago it was generally understood that

ciated

every one of them the moment heat the orlds thres iraes by Prince Bury this pr gramme would not be altered. course. of people along the route. Sir Kennington Oval, and a dozen with the unises 10 hours is recogutsed as a dey's set font again in bia own dominions of Prussia Prince Edward and Prince Prince Hatzfeldt, benever, with the natural Henry Inapes, the new Mayor, did not go ecunties.

work they will go out on strike on the 16 During his last visit, is usw said, the George of Wales, and Prince Gourge and impatience of a lover, demurred against so instant. quarter of his

Shab found the Baron's tus raber Nicholas of Grence. This ceremony was much delay, and painted the double trip Mr Burns, the socialiet, and leader of

a lot of choice concessions. It looke nea Ead walked around the table three times. year in such gloomy sonra that by Gnally men hava joined the trade union since the

as though the bbah bad repudiated tha The moment the young couple were unit carried his point, and it was decided that dockers' strike.

Sixteen friss have conceded the dereerds agreement, ne Le did the first, and as if the ed a magnificent burst of red light poured the marriage should be euleumized in Lon

Baron were again the victim of skarp through the coloured windows of the cathedon.

COLDNESS BETWEEN FRINGE MURAT AND dral, suffusing the bride and groom and of the lightermen.

prasties.

BISS CALDWELL. producing a marvelous effect upon the bril

Pori, October 28.The marriage be. liant uniforms and beautiful dresses. The Sophie kissed three times the King of been indefinitely postponed, if not altoge.. ceremony being completed, the Princest tweez Prince Murat and Miss Caldwell has Greces, the Queen of Greece, the Empress ther broken off. Inquiries at the Mairie,

on foot through the Jewish ward as he had fatended,

AUSTRALIAN CHICKETING TEAM,

THE RESTORATION OF SEBASTOPOL London, Oct. 29. The Russian authori ties have

London, Nov. 9-Colonel Kitchover and given orders that the city of Sa. the London dock strike, states that 150,000 troublesome, and, to quiet bin, gv, like (again repented when the bride and groote across the Atlantic at this monson of the

HONORS FOR BRITISH OFFICENS IN EGYPT.

dearoyed by the Allied Armies, Colonel Wodehouse have teen appointed and nitres largely restored, shall be resurr Companions of the Bath, and thirteen cffed entirely for military purposes.

with the Egyptian Army have oors serving

In corsequence, the commercial port has been appointed Companions of the Distin- been removed to the settlement of Kaffs, or guished Service Order or breveted for so7- Fandusia, un the eastern side of the Cri- vices at Toski,

wean Peninsula, near the entrance to the MS CHILDERS TO VISIT INDIA.

Strait of Kerteb London, Nov. 9.The Right Honorable

CANADA AND AUSTRALIA, London, Oct. 33.-Lord Stanley, Gur: ernor-Genera) of Canada,, in speaking at

B. Childora has started for India.

OSKAN DIONA 4GAIN.

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trade relations with Australis.

LONDON'E' NEW LOED MAYOR.

Sabbath, i

the Prince of Wales, the Princess of Wales It is stated that the difficulty was eatosed

by the

diaracinded with the the groom boing of Germany kissed his mother heartily Lorms of the narriage settlement Cards had

sant out for the wedding,

theen?

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Exchange

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demand,...

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Wire, On demand,

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30 days tight, private,

ed at Wady Baifa that Osman Digna is glad to Be the..Dowinion cultivate olosos and Co., and Gray, Dawes, and. Co., base ise bas been reaches ortion of the city throat work those with which Mavidla of Peoria had come from shon Op Shiopiai.

collecting his forces at Donguls, and will march Northwards. A battalion of Bonda- nese troops will reinforce the frontier fusco. next week THE RESULTY OF THE GERMAN EMPERON'S VISIT TO TAB Multan, Constantinople, Nov. 8.Count Terbert Bismarck in returning to Berlin will stop at Vianas to acquaiut ouat Kalnoky with of the Einperor's visit to the

GERMANY IN SCUTE AFRICA.

London, Oct. 30.-The bigh-handed treat ment by Germany of British subjects resid gut in Damam Land, South Africa, is orza ting intense irritation at Capetown.

MANUFACTURE OF ORDNANOB IN AMERICA.

LANGTEY WILL NOT RETURN.

Mrs

Langtry

And

November 8.-The London omnibus drivets and nployees deraand that their

Loudon, October The London Court day's labour shati be limited to 12 hours, including two boxes relief in the day; and, of Aldermen having declined to accede to further, that the system of fines thall be the request of the Lord Mayoralects Sir Heary Isaacs, that out of regard for the abolished.

London, Nov. 4-The London ship-views of his

on the Acasian London, Nov. 9. –♪ews has been receiv. Vancouver Island, said that he would be owners and brokers, ucfading the Pond to all co-religionists be 66 permitted Frederick, the Empress Germany and where the civil marriage was to have taken)

of the ontaing Lord the Queen of Italy. She then kissed nace", placo today, fully contrived the report On Calcutta 0. Company, the Orient Company Boulder Magura procession, which this year falls on sad the young Frincesses. The Emperor

Baurday, the Jawish

Sir Henry will appointed a committed to consider and deal with, in a conciliatory spirit, the walk through the Jewish

the Kips and Queen of Grecce wore war to celebrate it Moseiger Sartolli, whu Gold Low, 100 Auer questions relating to labour in the shipping and then re-enter the state carriage. trade.

New York, October 20.The Timisried. The party returned to the palace in has been deputed by the Pope to attend ut. Sovereignac- Later. The London duck compantes

the same order in which they camo. In the opening of the Washington Catholic have determined virtually to yield every special from Loudon says i

the Duke of Sparta and the University, was in Paris to assist at the the afterscioni thing demanded by the Rion who went out hus bidden America à long adieu. She has Princess Sophia drove through the city in ceremony, which was to have taken place on strike and intend to recoup themselves this week engaged the St. James Theater,

Tought the whole city was illuminated ÄN IMPORTANT. CONTRIBUTION TO THE the losses which the outcussines wacks by Londen, for a year from January nest, an open birouche amid great enthusiam at the Nunciature.

and the entire population and many visitors

Berlin, October 25-Freytag's book paraded the strona, dhearing and scating.

London, October 27.--In bonur of the the late Emperor Frederick entitled "A marriage of the Duke of Sparts to Printers Contribution Toward the Hi-tory of the THEES? Ave Sophie a Te D. uin was sung today at the Making of the New German Empire; is Greek Church of Sanis Sophie, ou Mesco published. It gives one of the most in- Road, Bayswater. The principal members teresting pictures of Frederick that has yet of the Greek community in London were appeared, and shows that he was possessed prezent, and the Greek Minister, Mc Gene of the idea of forming the empire long be nadius, arrived early, accompanied by Mir fore the scheme we accepted by Prince Antonopoulos, secretary of the Legation, Bismarck,

Sultan..

BUKHAM MINERS ON STRIKE

and at Leeds.

Londen, Oct. 30.-It is reported that Krupp, the celebrated gun manufacturer, about to opes an ordranes manufactory at Pitsburg, in the United States of Auterice. them willinvolve by the issue of new tarif She is at present playing in the provinces

of charges. CRETE QUIETING DOWN,

Last week she stood spuntor for a little Cantantinuple, uv, B.--News from Crete

The last 200 blacklegs' employed in the London, October 28.-One hundred thou states that fairs in that island are gradu.And Darhan miners are on strike They Lindon docks have been d sumissed. They girl who had been kep meles fer three atly guiting down, and that the Christian demand an advance of 25 per cent in their were each paid £4 compensation in lieu of yes of liar existence by, her mother until

of the pariod of

tut | Léfy should visit the town agsiu refugees are returning.

pay, as well as edustion labour, so that the week shall consist of All the discharged blacklege have! THE ROYAL WODINGA SPLEND CERE

MONY AT ATHENS, joined the anion, core being admi ted on five days of seven hours each.

Athens, October 27-The weathor a the the payment of a fine at half gun wedding morning was ginrinusly in COLLARE OF A GERMAN COLONISING COMFANY

while others paid the penalty of a guines

The outcome of the dock strike bas given King's weather, the people called it as a grost stimuli to trades-unionism, the King of Greece in proverbially lucky in

TAB LIGHTENMEN'S STRIKE---FAILURE OF

NEGOTIATIONS,

London, November 9th-The master lighterenen with the exception of 35, who are employing 500 mon, refuse to yield to the demanda of the strikers.

London, Ost, 28-It is reported that the German Colonising Company in connection

notice.

· HISTORY OF GERMANY

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