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tion in America in which the plaintiff was interested was a "wild, impudent scheme, ended in a verdict for the newspape

CARMINAL MANNIRO'S JUULILEE","

London, June 12, The Parnolito mom bera are preparing azaddress to be presented to Cardinal Munting 12 honor of Eissilver in the cause of freedom for Faland. jubiles and in recognition of his services

LATE TELEGRAMS. (From Australian and Indian papers.) FURTHER FIOT AGAINST THE OLAR

increase the German ormy by 10,000 men, and also to construct strategic railways and equip the infantry with a now and improved rife These measures do not meet with the general approval, and it is considered doubt- ful whether the Army Bell, providing the requisite funds for all the additions, will be passed by the Reishstag. [à Latur telo.

gram says the Bill was passed.

No. 8578,-JOLY 14, 1890.1

The cursent of the King to the marriage was being done by Germany. was obtained, and everything was in readi-nands contained in the budget were the THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL Kingdom, unless such name or trade mark | THE END OF THE DISTURBANCE

AT WUCHANG in accompanied by a definito indication of A meeting of the Legislative Council was the country in which the goods were mado We reported a few days ago that the pec- ness for the ceremony, when, upon the very extreme minimum to which the overas FORTY PERSONS BURNED TO PRAXIT IN THE hold this afternoon. There were presente policed are hereby prohibited to be ple of Wuchung created a disturbance in eve of the wedding, Haleno dievered ment could get the bes

In a great consequence of tho Viceroy Chang Chih-that blood relationship existed between her

"TRAL MOUNTAINKŠ His Excellency the Officer Administer imported into the Colony.

St. Petersburg, June 11. Reports have many classes of goods you will so the name tung withing to take down some bridges in self and her intended husband. Deeply sing the Government, Hon. F. Fleming oma Eugiah manufacture and alongside order to facilitate the passage of boats laden grieved, in a memot of delirium she

tions and great loss of life and property in Hon, W.-M. Deane, Acting Colonial Se of it the words produced in Germany or with machinery he was transporting to someoned a pistol and shot herself through the been received hers of dianstrous ecsilagra

nude in Frames,

nw factories. We are sasured now that the heart.",

Guentarchio was almost crazed at Helena'a the mining district of the Ural mountaios. me in a manner oretary; Hon. EJ. Ackroyd, Acting åt

Keswick Portland cement, for exam difficulty has been overcome in

satisfactory to all parties concerned. When death and for five days ceaselessly he pray. The iron works at Ufaleisk and Newjatek, torney General; Hou, S. Brown, Surveyor ple

The Acting Attorney General said the the officials wha: Wars roughly used in the ed beside her body and at her tomb. Then 10 Udwellings, four schools, three charches General; Don, H. E, Wodehouse, Acting

mn Portland cariest did not mean how faces base with thoir complaint to H.. he he was not union, so days, and his friends, ond he spitale and megazines have boeu Colouis) · Treveurðr ;' Hon. N. G. Mitchell, cement made in Portland but cement of a delivered some rotharks to the following becoming alarmed, furced the door of his completely destroyed. Que hand held volano of Heino's been made homeless. ingalt- who were resistad, Innes, Acting Registry General; Hun par icular character, and therefore the effect I am very sorry for you, officers room and found him sitting in a chair dead, burned to death and 18,000 people hurs

and magistrates, A. P. MacEnen, Hon. C. P. Chater, Hon, name was not a trade mark. J. J. Keswick, Hon. Ho Kai, and Mr F His Excellency-I think if the honed and abused by the people, when trying poems, marked by his dead love and beat WILLYAN O'BRIEN TAKES UNTO HIMSELF A

to excoute your duty in accordance withing on the open page a bunch of edelweiss,

varion, parta of the Gateships Palace were to spare. Gunn (Englishinan) made a wonderful stand, bia individual, “SCOTS "A Headland, Acting Clerk of Councils, racnibars do not object to the principle Absent, Hon. P. Ryringe the bill on behalf of the Chamber of Com- my orders, I am eary for the treatment while his other hand clutched a gown that London, June 11.-The warding of Wil-toe had already made great progress, kuid securing a win with an innings and 253

amounting to 228. daughter Joumia, and Mile. Rafslovitob, merce the best course will be to read it a you received, for I know now that I over- had honged to Helene, and which he loin O'Brien, editor of the Freeman's found to have been untermined.

In the match with the playors of York- THE ATTORNEY GENERAL.

second time and consider It In committee mted the

of the banker of Paris, took place to day at Madrid, June 17th-Souitary cordous aud I am afraid i bave done wrong Hi Excelisney-In conséquenes of tho | when we shall havo an opportunity for dis-i and confidence the people have in me and strewn thickly with rose leaves.

Lindon Jone 10. The Telegraph to-day the Brompton Oratory. The coromany have best posted in Valencia to andssssur abire the scores stand-Australians, first the Attorney General, Mr Goodojan, I bave irregular to enter into a conversation on firat getting the people's cansent. I shall be continues its report of its representativos was performed by Are the bridegroom | Commission of Dooters has been appointed Australians, second innings, five nut for 20%.

pussing these poists. It is somewhat in trying to take the bridges down without

Croke, Pato prevent the sprust of cholers. A Royal ioning, 177 Yorkshire, first innings, 171. more careful and prudent in futura though talks with Bismarck. Nobody, he said, well and other colleagues of The bill was then read a second time and my intentions in doing what I did were solely) was more earnest for poace.than Emperor in the House of Commons being regent, to enquire into the'origin and bost meana Adelaide, June 24th. The sculling matali

leave of abience that, has been granted to

-appointed 31r Ackroyd to be Acting At torney General doxing Mr.Goodman's ab

Mc Ackroyd then took the oath.

Banco.

FINANCIAL MINUTES,

the motion for the tocond reading.

the Council went into Committee on it.

цію

mate

BISMAROX'S VIZWO.

WIFL

persone

HEAVY DAMAGES, WANTED.

were

Michael Davitt is soriously ill.

·

of

London, June 9.-George Washington

ho declared that restera-

St. Petersburg. Jnno 17.-A new plot for the destructi n of the Car was discovered last niht. The shemes of the conspira

CHOLERA IN AFAINA

EXCITEMENT..

CRICKET.

པ་༢་་ London, Juno 20th-The match of the Australians with the Players of England

·las resulted in a very decisive defent for the visitors. The Englishten scored 576

their first innings, to which the Austra ins reeponded with scores of 156 and 107 in their two innings,

their

opponents thes

THE CHAMPION AT HAUBAT of grappling with the spidemic,

TEU FISHSRIES DISPUTE FORIDER between William O'Connor, of Canada, and James Stansbury of New South Wales, London, Jue 27 The British cruiser wes rowed on the Parramatta canrse yester

pionship of the world. be fun for libel against the Financial News factories in Newfoundland on the ground fr damages for £100,000 for publishing that their continuance would be a violation s'alement that the oining operation in of the modus vivendi with France. The which Butterfeld was interested was and greatest excitement prevails throughout

the Colony in conséqavitée. impudent, wild scheine.

A FROPOSED STEAMSHIP FIER London, June 9 meeting of the shareholders of the Milford Haves Dock Company was held to-day. A proposition long on which to land passengote from the eteamers of the transatlantic lines.

FUANESS,

was a crowded attendance of sea- There was

.

Tis Exollaney-1 may, inform the fish an t-he could pot Boo that this was a ting his services to the province. Amang certain to gedore Only the most unfore was approved to construct a pier 1200 foot support of Mr Wainwright, the Conservu Candian being the first to nettle down,

for the benefit of the people and the coun-William, who, bent pos internal raform, John I illon was groomstaan, On coming to dlanan b of ection 3, try. Out of the compassion I feel for the had no idea of aggression. Being asked whether it was possible to extinguish the of niy ignorance which makes any description, sistem out or people, who acted only in indication

as to the place or country in real motives, none of them shall be puniai-French privrances by the restoration 13tterfield. an American. tas brought an Emerald has seized two British lubater day. It was for a D-a-side and the abam.

their provinces, The Acting Colonial Secretary submitted whioli any goods were made or produced a ed for their trostmont of you, reprehensible their

it to have been. So the tion was utterly jumpossible, and that it though I admit the following minute: The Officer Admin-trails description.

Mr litering the Government recommends the MacEwen said he only wished if injured officials were sent away in bewilderinust be left to time to remove their re- Council to vote a sum of $147,186,74, for possible to have a dear expression of opi-mont, and when the Viceroy's decision was sentment. Germany's relations with Rus

tatore, on the various river steamers as well known to the people, they were over-cia, he said, were equally good, and she

as lining the shore, and occupying al places But the race self was a very of vantage. repairs to damages caused by the Rain-

nion on the point he had rained,

teme affir THE ELECTION FOR DARROW-IN- stora of 29th and 30th May, 1889.

The Acting Attorney Guneral said with joyed at his magnanimity. A general moo-certainly would not attack Germany. The

D'Connor won the toss, and took tha Amount paid in 1880, $70,035.00 in reference to the case cited by the hon. ting was held in the place, at which Czar 18 averse to conquest and diclition

Lord Hartington has writters a latter in southern shore. They both got away well, 1890, $37,145.74 To be charged to Katra-member-dlotli insanfactured in Germany several prominent persons spoke, extolling physical oxertion, a potu, that is not with- The triple alliance, Bratek said, was Ordinary Public Works. having the words superfine cloth in Eng- the forbearance of the Viceroy, and recoun-out intportance to the posse of Europe,

and he obtained a lead of a

quarter of a tivo Candidato, against Mr Caine.

before the Australian find got way. Length trade mark or description.

ather things they deelt on the way

REYOLT IN AMESTA. Mr Chater-You will find that all such paved the district from floods, threw oped sten accident csuld distort Tarepen peace,

Constantinople, June 26-News has. The latter, however, acon pilled If they

himself. reached here of a serious revolt in Arue furts shortly pulled op level and cont together, and with a fow powerful gands of f foreign manufacture bear no name the Government granaries to the starving He thought it impossible that England and

Ideed the pawnbroker's rato Germany should ever go to war." people, reduced the or trade mark.

Bio, and several Bigagements between

pletely collared his opponent. Both werS Mr Keswick anid "ho thought goods in of interest and raised the tax on opium, did quarrel, it might lead to a contit antal

rowing in good form, At Uhr's Point ported into the United Kingdom from Ger. so that the people might be induced to give coullick, even if England abstained from

Kurds and Armenians, with many killed. howoter, is a wildly in.

Stansbury was landing slightly, with O'Cons London, June 17.The Times many must have the place of their manufacup the consumption of the drug so in-

probable contingene

The African dispute, said Bismarck, is ful references to the Emperor of Germanying aanpuuces that the negotiations which nor bugging the southern shore, and hit regard to the caso reforrad to by Mr Mac was hu who built factorice to afford om-

O'Connor here made an effort to get further Ewon olath so marked ought to indicate the for of opponent also koeping vory close services, said the olders of the place, tho Salisbury's temporate words are more to! Aftim for the whole monarchy in his rethe respective spheres of British and Gort and in other moment he had t

cent speech to the delegations. Falk spoke man influence in Africa have bout 00-try's host right across him, the stem.

England has secured her claims to excle- the Australian's shot barely escaping con in high terms of the position occupied by pleted. from those of other powers. He nian aaked

pivo

info-ace Italy in the triple allinace, which differed

the districts comprised tact. Cries of foul were raised by the whether Count Kaliuky, wald endeavour in the Kingdom of Uganda and the country spectators, but O'Connor rowed no with- to secure recognition by the various powers in the vicinity of the Victoria Nyanzs, out appealing, and in a bank hand

are covered by the treaties con of Prince Verdland as lawful zuier of Bil which

Ouncil that the stunted cost for the damugs

done by this rain storm was $112,763 The amount setually spent up in the present time is $107,180, which is I think considerably within the cetimate. it is only fair to mention to the Conneil that this sum dots not include the repaire to the bridge on Kennedy or to Albany Nullah which are still uncompleted. Nor does is include the repairs to the bridle nath on the South West part of the road leading to Stanley and Capo D'Aguilar. I think the cost of these repairs will be abon: 23,000, and therefore in all probability the amount actually expended for repairs will

within the estimates. The following financial minute was also submitted to the Council:-

The Offer Administering the Govern ment recotamends the Council to vote a sem of 824, as a compassionate allowance to the widow of Ius Chan, late Hohd Mes senger at the Magistracyferred to the Fin-

bo

Tho minutes ware ance Committee.

TWO BILLS PASSED,

place from which it. came,

The Acting tterasy General referred to section 14 subsection 1, already quoted, and said it was only when goods bore any name or trade mark porpoeting to be the name or trade mark of any manufacturer, dealer or trader in the United Kingdom that they were obliged to indicate the country in which they were made or produced.

Mr MacEwen said he had asked the ques- tion because the foreign merchants in the colony would be interested in knowing the

answer.

havo way.

TRIVILEGE

a

England's taste than Stanley's flerce ones. Viceroy might be allowed in this trifling matter, and putting aside all In conclusion Bismarck spoke in the high obligations on the part of the people, the est praise of the late Emperor Frederick, Viceroy could easily punish them for dis.anying that had he lived he would live as tonished the world by the vigor of his per- obeying his orders and this he has not done. Thesa speeches created a salutary sonality and rule. affect on the minds of the people and at the LONDON LETTER-CARRIERS DESCED Inres termination of the meeting several young

Landen, June 12-It has been decided en rushed off and tore down the bridge amid general acclamations. They then in vited the boals to pass along and accom- miodated foot passengers with a temporary foot tranquillity between the people and officials, and all's well that suds well. Shanghai M›rcury. --

HE TRILE ALLIANOR.

Peth, Jane IL-Dering the sitting of the Feroin Committee of the Engarian delegatipa to-day terr Falk declared that the delegates joyfully indorsed the respect-

ENGLAND AND GERMANY IN AFTICA,"

thia mora-

with the native

garb Kalpoky said that the recognition' oluded by Mr Stanley wit

a

“in.

Of

abort distance

ading leisurely. This advantage was

The time for the race was 20m. 28hs.

The umpire considered there was nothing

timately winning by 6 lengths.

in the supposed foul

to

His Excellengy maid the bill would not be arrangement of planika, There is now per theso-pseful servants of the Government States as far os possible. She would not south-west to the boundary of the Congo the match, and alter the resultat

read a third time to-day in any case, so there would be a further opportunity for considering its effect.

Mr

Blackven at all events he should press that the ordinance be not enforced

A Bill to amend the law relating to the Official Administrator was read a second time, passed through Committee, read for six months. thied time and passed.

An Ordinance to amend ordinance No. 16 of 880, entitled the Stamp Ordinance, also passed through all the stages" un amended.

FRAUDULENT MARKS BILL."

The Acting Attorney General--I have to more the second reading of a Bill enti tled an: Ordinance to amend the law relating to freudalent watks on merchan diac. To the remarks made by the At torney Guneral when introducing this Bill, I beg to add that it is framed on the Im perial Act. It was introduced on a very pressing representation male to the Board

1 acid

ma

His Excellency It would only ba fair to allow a reasonable time to elapse before bringing it into operation.

The Acting Attorney General, in reply to Dr Ho Kni, said it would be an offence uuder this Qrdiminco to have goods marked with a name identical with or a colourable imitation of the newe of a place in the United Kingdon, unless it was accom- panied by the name of the country in which the place is situated.

At a later stagə,

The Acting Attorney General raid, with regard to the case of Swedish iron, if the name were understood to mean iron of a certain clase not necessarily made in Sweden, there-

NEWS BY THE AMERICAN MAIL

REVOLT IN SIPERIA.

bury.

and awarded the race to Stans: XIBILISM IN RUSSIA. London, June 18-The secret commition of the Ruenian Nibilists have announced

to severely punish postman who attended of tribes. Britain to Bargcunding Victoria Nyaz, and the the meet on May 16 syayuned to discuss terest, was yet of secondary importance. Ngamilaud, an extensive treat of country the methods of improving the condition of Austria, he said, sought to strengthen and Stevenson road, are also recognised, in develop the independence of the Balkan cluding the territory extending west and Pratimaster-General Raikes characterizes is matinons the conduct of these Government countenance sharper measures againet Ses Free State. The district of Vitu, north of employes who, when of duty, claim to have via. He declared that Austria Es Con the River Tats, bas been ceded by Gur and to be pletely in accord with England, capecially many to Great Britain, whose protection as private

citizens a right to not

In regard to affairs in the

east,

over Zanzibar will be recognized. free to attend

A GERMAN OFFICER NEARLY KILLS A

The Garmen of intense has been that they intend to resume energetic action

ampbore Baikonded written apology:

PRISONER from the men and

a pro uise tha they

Berlin, Juss 12-During a fire at the allowed to extend to the Upper Zambert, with the view of terminating the absolute

advanced sonthly insupportable despotism, will never meet again. This the employes Potsdatu barracks, occupied by the Hussar west of the Vistoria Nyanza to the Congo

territory is

Numerous arrests refuse to give. One hundred of the centor. duction of pay and the removal of their good conduct stripes. There would have been a general strika in the London post fees lest ov ring but for the firmatge of the leaders of the union, who conferred with several menibers of parliament,

and hor

St. Petersburg, June 8,- Advices from I men have already been punished by a re- Guards, & werkingman was arrested for Fran State. A. free trade route between pol ure been made by the

Siteria state that there have been revolte in gold mines belonging to the Russian millionaires Basilewski and Bartaschoff, the minuts in which were goaded to rebellion by starvation ages and maltreatment They killed two superintendents and de- molished a large number of buildings. The tronpa, copined of Cossacke, were boaten off, and other regiments have been ordered to the scene.

THE ENGLISH IN EGYIT.

SID HENRY ALLAN ATTACKED BY A MOB:

the man sucoseded i escaping from the some slight offenes. During the excitement grasp of the policeman, but the latter par sud and overtook his prisoner, whom he vietima'a sonuch in a fearful manner.

caine The brutal officer sepulted with a knife, cutting open his near being

life. locked up to save his

DISASTER 1Y PENNSYLVANIA.

Lawton, Juas 17-Further particulars

colliery at Dunbar, in Fennsylvania, show that of the 50, miners

who were entombed. regarding the disastrous explosion in a

24 vero suffocated,

has, however, been reservet to England, the Victuris Nyanza and Lazo Tanganyika THE COLLI PRY DISASTER 14

London, June 17.--The agreement and for this concension Germany will, it arrived at between England and Germany posible, be compensated also where.

in regard to the respective spheros of in-

han now been signed.

The forecast.

recast published by the 25tes Fladed to the demanda of the men in su- to be substantially correct Germany

THE DOCK TROUDERS IN LONDON, London, June 1 The dockmasters at

Land, June 718. —A proat labor dening.iynohed by the populace and had to be fluence in Central and South Eastern Africa East India and Vistoria Docks, having

NEWSYLFEES SFIZED." -

siration wan made against the Lloensing bill to-day in Hyde Pack It is estimated Belgrade, June 11- The Servian Govern that 40.000 men ware in the proteasion.

Mis

to the reinstatercent of union repre-

Paris, June 11.In the Chamber of which marched to the park, where falls ment has sized all the Austrian and Proves is recognised as dominating and sentatives in positions from which they had of Trade by the London Chamber of CUDwonld be no offence against the Ordinance Deputies Ribot, Minister of Foreign Affairs 200.000 more had assent led to take part in Bungarian newspapers to be found in ita extension to the.bordera pi the Congo Froe been dismissed, the impending difficulty

morce and other Chambers of Commerce. Why go focili the inner daily dana tay Brition interests, British canufactures and even Britsh shipping by the use of Irandu-

acte, and Hongkong i

Bill has

the meeting.

MrMackwon-But the fact of having read France's to Egypt France con Upon losing the park Sir Henry Have

sion

CONVOKKA

of auth struck

uck have renamed work. State, her frontier extending from Lake has been removed, and those men who had Jonz 17.—The loading shipping com- atitudes

Zanzibar cedes the sovereign rights over panies at the Albert Docks have arranged employ labour to work thoir chips inde Langanyika to the first parallel

the coast to England and Germany

Jans 16-In addition to the other conendent of the dock companies

MARRIAGE OF MISS MARY ANDERSON cestions notified, Germany is to receive Congo. She surrenders the onust fine from right of frea transit through Nyreas and

- London, Juas 17.—Miss Mary Anderson, the distinguished American actress, Wax

THE LABOUR STRIKES cried in London to-day to Me Navarro,

The distance run out a competitor, except Italy, from the of New York."RDEN DE

K

reinstated the men in their employ London, Juna 2 The Orient Company who recently went out on strike. The labourere at Gloucester who struck have Biso resumed work

territories containing Count Kalnoky's speech to the ustre angarino delegations Lacashire stimpeded at the time has arrived when

The Acting Attorney General-That.

bo regretted the excessive growth of radi lent trade marks and siter a great deal of would mean a cartsin brand of it wade in England, in accordance with many declararok Allen in me way incurred the ill. on Monday. In this speech the Onnut said

tians and the self-congratulations of her will of the crust The unb made scalien in Servis.

A DEMARKABËR VOVAČE," discussion the Kuglish Act was passed, Lancashire.

Ministers and for the prosperity and securi and nearly unhoraed him. The police

Londunt, June 13. The White Star The Sarvezor General-I should say that which has riow been in oporation for nearly made out of Sweden is not Swedishty of Egypt, ought to evachate the country formed a cordon- around him, and by free 1 three years. Further representations were

The rotu expresses surprise that the Powers use of their batons kopt back the infuriated steamer Doric, trading between London made to the Board + Tendo, stating that iron. the experience gained had been such as to case it would be a false description.

The Acting Attorney General-In that do not agree in recognizing that the profits workmen, who thraw heavy clads of carth

of convorsien ought to he applied to increa. at the officers aut tried to break through and New Zealand, clains that it has made the cordon. A few arrests were made, and the fastest voyage around the world. The oncourage the London Chamber of Com-

Mr MacEwen repeated that the matter sing Egypt's military forces in order to

hours and 50 minutes, Derce to urge on the Colonial Secretary

The English and German Feess generally Belloving, that the Bill should be passed in all the was one of great importance, especially to enable her to diapose with British troops. Sir Benty finally cautered off, catorted by tal time the Doric stormed was Ti day, 6 Vitu to Juba, thus leaving England with

however, that all parties inter-mounted police.

continuously, there being no slowing or

applaud the settlement of

of the afrienu ques British Colonies and: in India, A great the Ching trade, an any alteration of fami- ated are disposed to give the subject frank EMIPRBOR WILLAM WYKSKING BUCH mig. Waa 28,000 miles, and the engine worka former station to the burdeni Egypt S

tiva usmy Colonies have already adopted similar liar marka on goods imposted would likely consideration, France assents to the conver

New York, June 6.A Berlin dispatch stopping. achome, reserving the question of

A PROPOSED FLOATING TUNNEL.

The Emperor William approves of the one of the very for affect it largely

By: Ite privately reported that serious

London, June 13-James Maxion, terms of the nottlewont. His Excellency thought it was quite vacuation for future negotiations. that have not gat

This done so.

right that the meaning of the bill should Acts and been fratsed on the English Act

London, June 18.-The discussion of the Ribot declared that Francs desired cer results muy yet follow the Kaiser's recent taina nearly everything in our former or he ne olearly brought out as possible dial relative with England, but would lose carriage accident. It appears that he in- civil engineer, proposes to build a floating

The Acting Attorney General-With ros

so much pain and discomfort by its con between Ireland and Scotland, a disture spheres of influence in Africa continues.

fest below the surface across the channel and Germany relative to their respectivo dinance, with of course additions to

in Fiji in favour of the staut and profuse suppuration so that it;

Mr. M. Stanley has been interviewed cognition of the title to lauda sequited by These wore the important clauses which member about the time of the coming into establishing herself in Egypt. LORD WOLSELEY, operation of the Bill, Isuggest that it should

has been in a terible condition ever since of twenty miles, and between Fort Patrick and Donaghadee. The estimated: coat is were inserted in the English Act.

London, June 13.-It is positively an the mishap.

the matter, and bo states that, in his American subjects from native chief P

The position has been referred to the £3,250,000.

opinion, Lord Salisbury has adiled half a provide for the punishment ci the illegal be the 1st Jan, 1890,

Me McEwen I think that will be sof-nounced that Lord Welasley will reaigu bis

Quite aware of the sorious nature of Hes of trade marks. One of the main ob- ficient time to allow communication with position as Adjutant-General of the head-his malady. it is said Willan has al-

St. Petersburg, June 12 The Glovero million square miles to the mpire, with Conraittee on Foreign Relations, and

the possibility of impenes future salen PRINCE

THE INTERNATIONAL TELEGRAFHIC CON jects of tho English Act was the probiciting

quartem staff of the army, his

made arrangements to appointment.bza received information that a new resignation ready the importation of goods bearing the trade home.

Fondon Jane 17. & faucheon was given to tako effect July 31st. Differences have the Empress and his brother, Prinos

London, Jane marks (fraudulently imitated) of mana-

movement against the life of the Czar is between Lord Wolseley and Beinrick, Regents in case of his death long existed betn Froturata in the United Kingdoza, and the

his colleagues of

ae

contemplated. The guards in the palace

day by the representatives of the Eng. Guarda. of the Horse

or his being incapacitated of the Army

by the progress principal

at all the approaches have been denbled. views as to the reorganization of the Ref of the disease

rot arrests have been made of per CONCESSION TO are known to be at rariance with

BISYIROK BELIEVIS

sozle who are suspected of being connected Mr MacEwen I may may on

THE NIHILIST the commander-in-chier, the Duke of Cani-

with the.

movsaient, Erige, whose retirement he considers neces

London, June 9 an interview with

London, June 12,--General Bileceristoff, a correspondent of tho Doi y Tele raph Bie-

to the

PHE LAND QUESTION IN ENI. Londen, June 20. A petition has been esented to American support in

daus relating to the import of goods. pect to the observations made by the hon.o opportunity to protest against England jured the ear that has already caused hing railway tunnel, to be anchored about sixty softienient arrived at between Great Britain the United States Suzate from;

bill

of the Bill provide. olanses of

for

on behalf.

The proposal was agrned fo

THE WATER WORKS BILLL

KDJOURNMENT.

ENGLISH POLITICS.

of

A number

THE UNHAPPY AR

BLOWN TO PIECES.

on

alons.

Fir W. Mackinnon, Chairman of the Firin Pasha Reict Committee, under whose auspices Mr. Stanley went to Africa lish cable companies at the International

on the neittearent of the African question a

in alliance between Eng.

CES PEAL BRACKENBURY NOT DEAD.

Ble Brackenbury, whose deathis announe-

THE CASE OF LIEUT, PUNJHIEN,

THE PEACE OF EUROPE.

tbe

upon it; would that come in any way under no other bills to bring bo are the Council Lord Hartington and Marberlain strong rightful authority of parents over thoir navel and startling mandal of barren. Dr. Laverman's houso, whore the alleged that the Mahdi has released the Exsropean

underafood *MUTANT

Fançashira on the

THE GERMAN AKMY BIL Bestin, June 9Before the commilleg

GOVERNMENT

The Council went into committee on this Bill

his lunt xpedition, is also warmly in Telegraphic Conference in Paris to M. favour of the agreement arrived at between Jules Roche, Minister of Commerce in The only section left over was section 16,

French Administration, The Jan- Great Britain and Germany.

Pre which took place at the Hotel Cons the Chamber of Commerce that this but the object of which is to provide for the

i The announcement that Mr H. M. Stan-ubern, whic asury carefully considered by them some keeping of an accent o

t of the money's receiv-sary before anything practical can be done. months ago, and there is na objuctioned for water.

The Queen stands by her myal cousin, and the passing of the bill, in fact they rather

The Acting Attorney General moved that refoses to hear of his withdrawal from the marck declared that a concession to the special agent of the Russian police, who are loy will be appointed by the King of the finental, was altended habit 200 persons,”

miftists possible. Over education bad lived in Paris for the purpose of blaiving Belgians to the Guvernership of the Congo and Sir John Penter prasided

ent Free State is premature consider that

· GOVERNMENT EMPLOYEES IN ENGLAND. approre of it. There is only one point the clause be amended to read All moneys position with which he has been so long led to much dissatisfaction and disappoint-information concerning the nihilets recent.

- London, Tuue 20. — The employees of the June 20-The Germans in the which which I think is.

is not

at have former s, foderal alearly stated in th

identified. zathority of Station 28 which under

The Duke himself shows no went ia Dermany,-tot-in Russia. it led to arrested there, expecated himself enn

There were with

ident that the prisquera were connected. (the Rating Ordlu- disposition to take the hints which are so disaffection and conspiracy.

British Government h and that is, with referenco to goods Ordinance 15 off to defray the ex-freely civen by the press and publia Lardien times na many people ciucated for the with the Dios! atrocious and dangerous con: most amounts to an i manufactured in a foreign country, and

council, with rates of wages, and to promote ance) may be disposed of

the principles of tralas-unionism, regard to this matter I should like to ask if it will be absolutely decomary that i penses of the water supply shall be carriedį Wolseley, finding the situation becoming higher walks as there were places to 6.spiracy against the life of the Czar and the land and Germany,

more and more difficult and disagreeable, bas Farther, education was making pedantic tuski utiena of the Russian Government shas:

London, June 10, The Austrian Go nihilism had yet organised. He stated that should be stated on use. goods that the cralit of an account? &c.

Mr Olator pointed out that there would accordingly determined to send in bis re-theorists and visionarice unfit for constitu- he had positive information that the French they are manufactured in a foreign be certain sums received under the Water-

signation.

tional government. It would be madness

the Artillery College, Woolwich

disquieting influence produced by the country. For instance, in this colony works Ordinance for non-domestic supply,

with throws in Kussis and Switzerland to GEVERS SMALL-FOX IN 20YPT.

speech of the Alininter for War, who dan there are large hapostations of goods known and no provision was made for that.

Lordes, June 13.---A Member of Parlia. to put such men in authority. The Rescuntingunt of nihilists were in collusioned, is bir Charles Brackenbury, Director of verament has taken steps to minimise the as medium cloth and broad cloth, and on

Lairo, June 19-Smallpox its broton clared that the peace of Europe was so in- The section as further amended to read ment wires:The Liberal Unionist branch sians do not know yet what they want.

ous outbreaks in different political centers. out in the districts round here: the secure that it would be necessary to increase of iron.

the these it is distinctly sited in Baglish that—All moneys received under the authori- of the Ministerial party beld a meet. They, must, therefore, be ruled with a rod murder the Qaar and precipitate, simultang

vote by 120 million florins. It is arkay these are Supesting ckil', will it hely of this Ordinance or which under the ing to-day under the

presidency of Lord

Referring to the labor ghcation, the London, June 19. Silva Porto, the epidemio is severe in several of the villages now announeed that the extra rote to ba necessary that it should also be stated in authority of section 28 of Ordinance 15 of Bartington. A good deal of irritation was Princu ridiculed the idea that workmen African explorer, chagrined because he was Clerman that the goods are made in Ger- 1888 may ta' &n.

expressed at the costse taken by many trould ever be contented, because, he suit,

Iondon, June 20-The haring of the naked for will bo spread over several years, many? A case which was

was brought to my

The Bill the passed through committee. Conservatives at the Carlson Club in oppos- the rich are never contented. He spoke not consulted in regard to the Conscire a large against Lieutenant Do Vistes De The army will be increased by an additions!

pedition, which met with such a and fate in

Fonthie with to-day ing the scheme of the Government for ans strongly against any dictation as to the Southern Africa, determined to put an end

50,000 mea potive to-day is that of Swedish her iron,

of the Bombay Staff Corps, was

men annually

PRISONERS IN THE SOUDAN.:. their three chief measures of the session. hours of labor, and against usurping the to his existence, and accomplished it in and to visits of the which is imported in large quantities juto

wheir witnesses lėsti. proceede ng t

London, June 17-It is reported at Cairo China with the word: Lancuhire atanipedie Ercebency mid that as there wore ord

accused with Mrs Hall to supported the Government propale, but children.

He made a funeral pyre ordinance ( It is a matter about which they might after next meeting adjourn for different opinions were expressed by Lord there seuns to be some doubt, Rád it is some time. There were, however, some Symington and others. They complained

Ponthien were remanded, the latter being ENGLAND AND PORTUGAL gunpowder, wrapped ruself in a Partapperation was performed. Lerman and prisoners in his power,

London, June 10--The Fortuguese at Earl of Northesk. be- desirable that it should be clearly duauciul minites, and he would eu geat of hail doanagement in the part of the Goron the Actly bill to day Dhaticellor Caprivi guete Beg, and laying lighted the fuso lay admitted to bill, the Earl Highly

down to dis. An explosion followed which

Quillimane, the chief town of Mozambique, A that the Council meet next Monday at 2.30 ernment, and some suggestions wore made expressed concurrence. in the statement of blow the desperate man to atóme. He left coming one of the sureties. ·

in South East Africe, continue to boycott Sewer Tonaldone with the in- little fime to allow the Finance Committee

of p.m., and after the business adjourn for a that it was time that a change in the leader the Minister of War that it would be im behind him, aux account of the proporations LIBERAL UNIONISTS AND SER stamping of

the English there ship took place. testion of passing it off as Laucashire irou to consider the minutes, and then meet The favorite idea was that Lord Bar-possible to reduce the term of compulsory behar da den, of the preparations

A meeting of Portuguèse has been held, service.

A private meeting of the leaders of the military

The leaders of Mr MacEnch-It is a very old craton again the game afternoon to receive the re-tington should lead the House of Commons Freisinnige party decl

arly declared that the.

the Bill declaring that he sought to secure by his

several prominent members severely criti-pased. The Portagoose Governor provid It has been done for tears and years, Butnort of the Committee. After that the the event of Smith's resignation, was not acceptable to them nuleas, the term own hand a patriotic desti, the opportunity | Liberal Unioniste was held last night, when at which several sati English measures were maller that ought to to Council conid adjourn for some length of that Sir Henry James should become Hono. of service in shortened. In the courts of for which on the field of duty his country aised the Government, denouncing the mi-ed at the meetings atated clearly, whether goods arauufactured time.

Secretary altin

ultimately.

It was decided to his remarks Caprivi said: The with-

thehad denied him.

maters as guilty of blundering. It is ex- support the Government propune, thus sp. drawal of Bismarck left affaire of this nature

London, May 12-Bovec shocks of earth-peated that the Tithes Bill and Local Tax The Finance Committee met after the plying pressure from the Liberal section of Bie Excellency The reason of my ques Council, the Acting Colonial Secretary pre- the party to the dissatisfied Conservatives. less secure that shea bis fascinating per quake save occurred in the department of ation Bill will be deferred until next sessions.

sonality still figured before the world. We Jura, Fratos, inflicting great dainage in the

Oouus Kalnaky is reported to be s tions of Section 14 which is identical

Where there is The vote of 824 us compassionats allow between the two sections. The Conserva- cause his weight does not fall into the

THE FRANCO-BUYPTIAN QUESTION. on any goods a

tives will resont the Liberal dictatorship.

ahooks hats refused to enter their houses.

Puria,

June 24-Frances disposed on with or a colourble Imitation of the name asice was greed tu...

With gara to the sol

role of €107.186 for

This split gives the Gladstonians much scale. Let us wait another year; then, if are panic-sirinken, and since the fret

the condicting elements "here, name, unless bacompanied by the name of

hes of life has yet boen reported, but a the country in which such place is situate, storm of last year, the Chairman said that if that the Government will be ont in

large amount of property has been de the saving elected by the Egyptian Con version scheme for the abolition of the member would like to get any parti- month. I regard this as most improbable, any

·AUSTSD-KUNGSBY.

troyed.

|| corvée. (A former June 10-The Minister of War

said France shall be treated for the purposes of this culars of any partion of this amount be wa but it cannot La deni d that the Unionist

rmer telegram -section, asaf it were the

the name of a place in mr the Surveyor General would be most party is in à mere eritical condition than has addressed the Austro-Hungarian Dale Paasor For WILLING TO MAKE CONG SSIONE as indisposed, .) the Cnited Kingdom.

since ita formation,

TO TURIB,

(HOLEKA IN Mr MiscEver aid in the case of the happy to supply the information.

Paris, June 12,-The rejection by the A police strike is believed to be imminent,gations on the subject of the credits asked

Vienna, June 24th. Two cases of cholera No member thought it worth while to ask hich he had referred the fact of for any informatine and the vote was pass-and-as-great discontent exists among the by the Gurerament for militiary purposes.

He said that he regretted to be compellFrench Customs Committee of the Outer bare occurred in the suburbs of this city. superfine cloth appearing oud without explanation

postmen, two important alhaes of publised to declare that the military credits amb ment will faroring entry into France of IMPORT AND EXPORTS OF THE UNITED in English would lead one to suppose

BKINGDOM, servants are likely to give much trouble. titted ould set by reduced. The budget Taulsion products has resulted in annua London, June 7th-The tropors and that it was wauftfactured in oglad This ACCORDING to the Nagasubi Txpress of the

"the founda

Lion' which is supported by many influen speciations only represented SUICIDE OF LOVERA The Asting Attorney brdinance does not interfere

with any

2nd: instast the US. Lag-ship Umtha prouzres, Juso 9-A romantic double tions on which the bisilding must be can that men in favor of the annexation of Tunis export retures of the Lnited Kingdom for On Humber goods on which there is no mark whatever. ceeded to Yokohama on Saturday hat. The nicide is just now the subject of convers- tinned during the next few years to France This courss would remove the the month of May have boot issued,

Important augmentations of the military protectionist objections that Teak can exports show an increase of £2,000,000 dogds,

days. ago, Lat of the participants, has created considerable

furtas commercial privileges granted

grated to 1889. The dry or eliowliere, but having do leave for Shanghai a few

impins Ordinance would hos ap will now main outil after the 14th excitement. Helene Neriari, the daughter unavoidable. The question of raising the fur the commercial becades sib-Auction 1 of reclion II, B. M. Egy will learn for Kobs os of a onurt Minister, was married to a cor- pesce effective fores would have to be con bor,

NO DAMAGES 18 GOT 30 BAM 21,500,000

London, Jone fb-Much excitement of foreign manifestare Louring aby name to being run into, by a small coasting from whom the shortly became divorced, crease of their military strength, and Aus- ve trade mark being or perforting to be steamer, whilst at anchor, a few nights ago.), and later was engaged to Captain Goatarch, tris-Hungary could not remain active, al suit brought by George Washington Batter: the time or trade mark of any manutec. la effeted. The Sucture is reported to be with whom she had been deeply in love for though the Government was not able to Beld against the Financial Ness for pablish atrain (is resourote to such an pacent sa ing articles declaring that a ruling per fures,

aler, or trader in the United due shottir,

think

it in a

in a foreign country ought or ought not.

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to have that fact stated on them.

FINANCE COMMITTEE.

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ZLETHQUAKES IN FRANOR.

ILLN284: OF THE

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tion is because you will find: that #abolt | siding. We can do This is not likely to promote good feeling till and the simplest duties difficals be vicinity of the Jura monutsies. The people of dysentery Seriously On London

of a pineo in the United Kingdom that of damage caused by the great rain'] encouragement, sorce of them predicting Recessary, I shall be prepared to oven bat all Thousands are damped in the fielda, Noprinople to asserit to the employment of I

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still face the Tray: some soxiety....

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inted in Ger. US, gunboat Face was under orders, to ation, and, on account of the prominence forces of the empire, he said, were becoming now make conovanians to TROYmpared with the Dorresponding month on

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