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The Clerk said it was not usual to adver. tine the applications coming before the Justfoon at the annual sessions-only the interim applicationi.
The Chairman said ho thought these appli- cations ought to be advertised as well as the others, and he would sea that it was done in futuro. Thoro wore thres applications for bew licences before the Justices, but he proposed in the first place to consider to applications for the renewal of exteting -
cences.
The Hongkong Hotel and Mount Austin Hotel Licences were renewed without com. mant.
With respect to the Grand Hotel, Mr Harapool said there was no palico objes
tion.
The Chairman remarked that an attempt had once been made to take away this li- cence, but it failed somewhat ignominiously and there would be no good trying it again.
LATE TELEGRAMS. (From American and Australian papers, ).
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-A PRINCE AND A FAIR CHORUS, BINGKL London, October D.-Newspapers horo denounce the Croner for coping secret. the depositions taken at the inquest as to the cause of the death of Lydia Millor, or Manton, the actress who committed suicide last week. Considerable intopist is being As the inquest Sue takon in the case. day Lord Charles Montagno, brother of the Duke of Manchester, testified to having been on very intimate torms with the de- Sinco the inquest, mysterious ceased. allusions have been made in the newspapers to a certain high pomonage, understood to be Prince Albert Victor, the oldest son of the Prince of Wales, who also said to have had intimate relations with the cloud girl.
The Star any Lord Charles came for- at the inquest and assumed to be the
THE CHINA MAIL.
would probably have resulted in a scandal or catastrophe.
The ber King, Willinta L., presided is
the Cabinet council hold here today. The Landstande will shortly be called to- gather.
A proclamation signed by the now King and all the ministers has been issued. It announces the accession of Wilhelm 31, KingWilhelm-promises nephew to King Ker 1, to the throno ut Wurtemberg. to maintain intact the Constitution of the country.
bly of seed for the agricultural population. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTIONS. London, Oct. 10. Profor Webb Incendiarism is frequent, and cura ma appale strong-norved statemen, who only the money, and Dungus thereupon within the past week have been apprised brought suit.
Prince von Hatzfalt fought the suit on (Unicnist) has less cloated unopposed to gazines are pilleged.
sverted.
TUELIO MORALITY,
by
ATTACK ON FRENCH MINISTER London, at 10.While M. Rouvier (Finance), M. Guyut (Pablic Worke), and M. Rache (Commerce), members of the Fronch Ministry, ware driving through the streets of Muruoilles, escorted by troops, o person in the crowd hurled an opoe knife at the carting in which the three Mirishig were seated. The weapon struck an officer nobody was injured.
Mr Murray Bein-Docs the same objec- particular friond of the actress, in order to Ailesbury Velibor 3.- The Marquis of the present Snancial strain required to scribed the efforts made in America to who occupied a roat in the carriage, hat!
tion to the place still hole?
word
ркорове
The Ministers wore hissed by the crowd.
FAMINE AND DISEL9B IN RUSSIA.
London, Ust. 10.--It is estimated that
Volga district are famino-stricken. sonda are prostrate with typhus lover.
REDELLION IN URUGUAY.. Lordan, Oct. 13-A robellion has just taken place in Montevideo, the capital of the Republic of Uruguay, where a hand of conspirators made an attempt to seizh the Justs and mindar the President. The premed the disturbances after a sharp fight, plot, however, faded, and the military cap in which a number of persons were killed.
HBAVT WEATHER IN THE FILANTRL - London, Oct. 18-Frightful weather has been experienced in the Atlantic. The steamer Augusta Victoria, which has just Thirty arrived at New York from Hamburg, en- countered tho fall foros of the gale, of the passengers and crew were injured during the passage,
DEVEAT OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT
Sydney, October 22.--Owing to the labant party in the House insisting on innorting stringent clauses in the Labour Hill now under consideration, making anything over
of the gravity of the danger now happily the ground that the nots having been given all the vacant font in the House of Com I have now authority to say that had it for a gambling debt could not be collected mors for the University of Cambridge, The caused the death of the Right. Hon. H. not been ter that exoollent woman's com- under the civil code of France.
RUSSIA AND SERVIA. non sono, Qazon Viotorin, and the sound plaintiff contend that Biotrix discounted Cecil Raikes, late Postmaster-General.
London, Oct. 10.-Russia aubsidiaes ex- judgment of the Czar, who, in the emerg thenatu in good faith, boleg aware that Batz-
under consideration for some months and services by the Russian Bank advancing oney, acted in perfect accord, Europe would felde bad mat simile notes to the amount throes of war. perhaps at this very morient bo in the of 800.000 frames. The court bad the case King Milan, of Sorvia, for his political The facts are there: Last summer when has now decided that the Prince must pay hini 3,000,000 francs on the sentity of his Emperor William was at Osborne bo one the nuts, together with the cost of action interest in the Crown estates of Servis. He protulacs to preserve the Conati- evening asked ilis Quesa to aced him a and jutrost. This decision shows that turion, protect roligion and to bo a friend confidential conversation upon is matter gambling debts may he collected by law in and helper of the poor and weak, and a of the utmost importance. The request Branca,
Brussels, Octabur 5-The sixth convou. zealous protector of the rights of all. The was granted. The Emperor waid, in sub- King als prowieca to fill his position as a stance:
I have something on my mind and Ition of the British, Continental and Gen- Gormar prines with due regard to the treaties which bave been the foundation seek your counsel. The situation in Gerorai Public Morality associations began many is intolerable. It cannot last twaive ita sorsion in this city to-dey. During the of the great German fatherin
months agor. The country not bear proceedings Mr Wilson of New York de KOBILITY ON THE STAGE.
resist the State regulation of vice. Lordon,
A LOPTY SIGNAL STATION. it in Rid, to take an keep up the present fighting strongth
Bocialism is daily nesuning more terriblo
Beras, Octobor 5-The Alpine Club is screen another. The Corner to-day still American tour with a variety company refuses access to the depositions taken, which would certainly be the most ex-proportions and Germany's allion, cepecially
It has the highest site and it la fossed that they will remain so for Sir Hency Parken refused to support the and it is openly stated members of the Co-traordinary one ever heard of. The noble Italy, ara no longer able to keep up the building a hot for signal purposes on the
The Queen 1 months. The German settlere in thouro. MeMillan thereupon moved an Thou. adjournment of the debate. Eir Henry roser'e jury were called upon to sign a Marquis desires to have the Marchioness present pace. The strain is too great on peak of Monte Ross, at an altitude of 32,000,000 passants aro destituto in Rasais, eight hours work a day a punishable offence
of Italy has subscriben large sum to blank paper, instead of the usual record of take the leading role in the company. them. France, or the contrary, is becom nearly 15,000 foot the proceeding. The Star saga the truth which would include ausecat poor aristo-ing stronger and stronger. But Free is of sny building in the world.
'It is absolutely necessary that Ger- ward its arvotion. The baronets mentioned are as to the mystery will nover be known, and crats and boycotted wives and niz broken isolated, that it is obvious that another inquoit Las baronela,
William Macgregor, inany bould seize the first occasion to FOLLOWIND PARSELL TO THE GRAVE WITH Randall Roberts,
Lendon, October 7.--The Dublin Cath icon bushod up without good cause.
World's Richard Mansul, Gilbert Campbell, or decisco war upon hor. The latest me New York, October 5.-The
ville Wrasell and Earry Barrard.
ment at which this can possibly be put of
olic, the official organ of the Catalie is the spring of 1892," London special says:
The title of the company would be the
Lady Clauearty, The Queen latened attentively to all the hierarchy, will print to-morrow a leader Eavernake Varieties.
that will be main create a sensation and moet with expres am now who was Belle Bilton, and Lady Mansel Emperor said, and replied: As long as I written by Archbishop Walsh, which will would appear in a minest, the music for live I firmly hope the peas I trust in last sions of dissent. Tas prelate bully fol- Farrell to the grave with tho do
The body of Mr Parnell has been re- which has been written by the Countoss. tained.
Howing in Europe. The responsibility that nunciation of the Church. He says:
Mr Parnell's death is one of theso of Euston, who was Kate Walsh, and who years shall not be enddened by more blood los
Tests in
un you is a terrible one. is the future Duchess of Grafton,
It would, in my opinion, be criasisal events which remind the world of God. moved from Brighton, where he died, to for any sovereign or statesman to attempt Su fur, as known, Mr Parnell died nare. Dublin. It was escorted by numerous In any case what pensant of an offenes against his God and Parnellies, but no demonstration was his country. He died plotting fresh dis made in England. The principal lines of cord, while the champion or tool of a fac-railway in Ireland will run special trains to to precipitato avents. you have said causes v the greatest un
peuple to attend the tion, steeped in traitoriam to his very lips. Dublin to euable the The Queen
funeral on
is expected that Sunday. thore will be a tremendous demonstration at the gravo. Fearing an attack by the By the grave now upen, charity can fune shod meat be for the memory of what he
Dablie mob, the McCarthyites have decid acarcely dad a placo, Such tears as are bad onto beau.
To Ostholica the sloss of Mr Parnell'sed not to attend the funeral.
Many public bodies in Ireland have caraar is one of terrible significauco.
The Irish-Americans in Chicago decline Death has come in a home of sin, his last passed motions of sympathy. sosolutions of religion, his last memory secus to forbid a thought of repentance, prominent late crusade against Mr Parnoli. of
The United Ireland, is an infiammatory liosed forever with hers whose presque te recognise the leadership of anyons in the Fle has passed into etorrity without a sign
The Chairman-1 don't think the eats objection exists,
The following renewals were then agreed to: Kowloon Hotel, Victoria Hotel, Stag Hote, Rose, Shamrock and Thistle tavern, London Hotel, Gerinaa tavem, The Land we live in' tavern, the Sailors' Flome.
The Chairman said, with respect to the Criterion Hotel, that there was no police objection, but there was a note to the effect
The only sonsational thing about the that there were scmplaints by neighbours.
Mr Horspool said he was under the inanicido of the Gaiety choras girl, Lydia pression that some of the neighbours might Manten, is the bengling attempt to sup. press publicity on the part of Coroner have sent in a-petition:
Broutback, the same man who attempted to hush up the Duke of Bedford's duse, Tbo
The Olerk said he had been informed by some of the neighbours that they were to have done co.
Mr Hospoo So far as the police are concerned, we have had no eanglaints.
The Clerk-They came to me and asked what steps they should take to appeas the renewal and I told them.
simple facts are that Lydia Mantor was a woman who for years had been hav. ing a high ing with the entire set of rich Caiety dudes. One of them look her to Monte Carlo last winter, an ho remitted all ef her winning to her London bank. One of Lydia Manton's ass ciates Mr Hooper-I anpassa if they appearedors. here personally and complained it would say she saved at least 26,009. Instead
of Lord
Charles Montaguo, the notoriously do as well as writing to the Justices t
The Chairmen Certainly,
impucutions brother of the Duke of Man Mr Murray Bain-Thore is no excuse forchester, supporting her, als was in a far
better position to support him. their not taking stops to oppose the renew- al if they wished to do s
The renewal was ther granted.
HOTEL
THE NEW APPLICATIONS-PLOJUSED NEW The Chairman said the first of the new
The Star als anys: When it was found that she wore a diamond bracelet as a mark
tion
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MUSIC AB MEDICINE London, October 3-As the cauittco which is just now trying to introduce muse as medicine for the sick in London hospitals has conroyed the impression to the public that Herbert Spencer suggested the idea, I called upon the great philosopher yester day. The story had been going around London that Mr Spencer was sathusiastic strengthen the nerves of peoplu prostrated over the idea of using tansie in America to by intense application to basiness.
I did not suggest the idea at all, he said, and I was surprised to even find
The conversation ended. that very evening sent for Lord Sahobary and informed bin of this strange convar- sation,
*There is, in my opinion, only one thing to do, ho said, write an autograph letter to the Car, telling him fraukly what has occurred sad urging him, in the interest
in order to convince Emperor William that making friendly advances toward Francs Russia would not ausent to see France
BITTER WORDS.
THE LATE MR C. M, PARNELL.
Parkes supported the motion, and said if the Honge refused to adjourn the Govern- London, Oct 10.-Mr Pamall's mother ment would regard it as equivalent to a has developod symptoms of insanity in verdiet of no confidence, Ou being put to consequence of intense grief for the death the vote the motion for adjournment was Ministry, in consequence, formally re. of her son. She believes that he was mur-negatived, and the following day tho.
National subscriptions for the creation of signed. dered.
Following the resignation of the Min- stainus to the memory of the late Mr Parnell have been started in New Yorkistry, Dibbe, the leader of the Opposition, and Chicago.
was sent for, but up to the presont he has not succeeded in forming a new Cabinet,
The prevailing opinion seems to be that Sir Henry Parkes strongly desires to retire from political life under the existing sendi- tions, and hat dagecly seized the first ex. Quse offering,
It is openly stated that Parliament will vote him £10,000 for his services to the colony in the event of his debuitely decid, ing to retira from the areas of public life.
3118CELLANEOUS.
Lunden, Oct. 11. The Austrian Budget shows a surplus of 600,000 florins,
London, Oct. 10. The Rer. Dr B. Jewett, Regius Professor of Greek in the
London, Oct. 10-Mr Tom Mann, late University of Urford, is in a critical siste
left
The renewal of the Ray View Hetel of princely favor, it was quite certain that licence was also approved.
everything that money could do would be that my name had been publicly menai the peace of Europe, to lose on time in done to prevent publicity at the inquest. tioned in connection with it. The favs is Was it because there was a crime lo cunceal, that the committee having the matter in or was it because some exalted personnage charge wrote me a letter asking me for my applications was one by Mr J, C. L. Remoh was involved-some person whose fooiings, opiaton as to whather solemn or exhilarat- | wantonly attacked. This wanki vauso tha: of gorrow for the fault ofered to morality, article, publishes the names of politicas president of the Dockers' Union, states for the Commercial Ectol, Nos. 10. 12 and could not endure the penalty of exposing music would be more beneficial to per- Emperor te rofent, and in my opinion is for his offence against the law rosting at the and others who it considers virtually mor- at the Dockers' Union numbers 10,000
Bons whose bornes were waakened by ill
I looked over the programme which 14 Queen's, Road Central The sureties
In an intervien with George Lewis, Q.0., us
the they sent me, and wrote back to say I Wore Me G. R. Lammert and Mr Ho Wy- SIH. Mr Wotton appenzed on behalf of die who watched the inquest upon
body, the distinguished lawyer says: 1 thought that exhilarating music would he applicant.
The Chairman said the Acting Captain know nothing of any attempt to amper as the most likely to produce good results, Superintendent of Police considered the ap- testimony. Na motive for the girie suide That is my entire commotion with the ex This robe the music axolicine experiment plication objectionable on account of the transpired, excepting that she was highly pertoest position of the hotel, it not Laing in a pro-strung aud subject to üle of depression,
commitee and has written favorably hotel. He thought the idea probably was; Lord Charles Montague was not the real Sir Androw Clark has contributed to the about the experiment. Several American to catch the soldiers aud sailors on their person involved.
Mina Millor visited the United States in 50 way to the west end of Queen's Road.
purpose of introducing it in America. Tho 1888 as a member of the London (laisty physicians are studying the idea for the Company.
general verdict at the reheareal in the Westminster Palace Hotel on the Monday was distinctly favorable.
Oct. 11-a the arrival at Willoeden of member. 15,000 members, however, had
daring the last two years dared Mr Parnell. the train conveying the body of 3r Par
London, Oct. 10,-The Standard stator noll, 600 persons passed through the van that the colonial stock market is very where the remains lay, and kissed the feat
sensitive, owing to the great weight of undigested stocks on the market. The wrestb placed on tas coffin by Mr.
London, October 13.-The Duke of Man- critical
state of health, ja now recovering, Londen, October 13. The attempt by husband sad king.
London, Ont. 1.-Speaking at Toulon the dockets en strike to block the Carron yesterday, M. de Freycinet, French Minis. Wharf, with the object of proventing the or for War, stated that tas present condi-employment of non-usionsists, as failed. ton of the army gave & fauling of greater
for 20 years. security to Feauce than had been incen
base of society, for his revolt against he
ehurch. native land and against the anointed prelates and ministers of Unde
DERMAN MOUIALISTS WANT TO TRANPLE RUSSIA INTO THE DUST. Berlin. October 6-ilerr Bobel, a pre-of the suffic. minuni member of the Borialist party, deli- that Russia should be trampled to the ground at all crets. Everybody would contribute to the vietory of the Gertaan g and drive Rensia out of Europe. Russia, he declared, ught to be revolutionized, both externally and jatornally, in order to eliminats the declared that Poland should be made an perpetual are of war. Herr Bebel also independent siato.
per place for what was called a middle-class Thuro was no suggestion at the inquest that of its wost important credentials, althout feat Aniready matter of history. The vered a speech today, in which ha declared Parnuli is inscribed, To my true love, my chestor, who wan reported to be in a
Mr Wotton said this was an application on behalf of an old police officer who was woli known and had held a licence before. The hotel was to he started by a public company and was to occupy the site now occupied by Windsor House. It was not to be such place an was represented by the Superintendent of Palice; it was not in tended for eldiers or sailors but was to be simply what its name implied, azmer eind hotel where travellers could reside with a certain degree of comfort. It was to bo a first-class hotel, and be did not think the police had any ramon to raise an objection on the maro iden of the Superintendent.
Mr Herspoel-It is only about a banded yards from the Hongkong Hotel, where there is plenty of accommodation for tra-
vellers.
Mr Wotton-Yea, but it is rather Densivo.
Mr Humphreys There are private board. ing honses for people who think the hate! too expensive.
Mr Horspool-This place is almost in mediately oppos te one of the ranks.
Mr WottonThis is an enterprise of a Thore is no perfectly legitin's kind. menopoly of this sort of thing here and the public will soon decide whether the placa is desirable or not. Even if it does affect the Hongkong Hotel, they can't keep everybody else cut of their own line of business.
a rator could gain credence.
upon as one of England's resources.
CHILE AND THE UNITED STATES.
visius. She is in ballast and invos to- arrow for her destination.
Her Captain contems the report of ill.
THE FRENCH ARMY.
M. de Freycinet ledared at France was now able to devote her attention to colonial expeditions in distant parts of the
world.
KEMYTON PARK OCTOBER MEETING.
London, Got. The first day's racing of the Kempton Park October Meeting took plass to-day, when the contest for the THE KEMPTON PARK GREAT DRINDERS' leading event resulted as under
PRODUCE STAKES of 5000 10v3.
alopin-Elors de Combat, Eat 11 b 1 H. Chaplin's bf Lage Kermit, by Hermit or Galopin-Velindra, 8st Nul Fonwick's by Gantlet, by
1 tb Duke St.
br o Albana
e Gosson, Galopiu-Petal, Jet
ing of bis friends in the hotel in Rue defeat of Balmsted His vessel was at
Mr This is my political testament. It is dicator was received, and be safe that a Sputer. The 1816 of follis:quigns when the news of the full of their any design that it be published after my terrific calebration immediately began Carousing, dancing and all manner of es- Desses were indulged in, night and day, for death. I oball kill yaoi to-morre.
party to am convinced of the future of the
carinot.
a weck.
The feeling against Americans is expe- which I have given my name. bear the frightful misfortune which befell me two and a half months ago. I have clally bitter and satapokon at Valparaiso tried to get the better of it, but have not and Iquiqua, where our of the first moves
I am persuaded that way made was to pust all Amerienas from a
In Valparaiso followers are so devoted and numerous that cal and political clubs.
accendnd.
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THE DOCK STRIKE-THREAT TO EXTEND THE DISPUTE REDUCTION OF WAGES.
London, tret. Me Shock oil states that nice parloying with the men has been re-
London, Oct. 15.--The proposals recently made by the Hon. Thomas Playford in the South Australian Parliament with the rior* of limiting the ares of holdings, and rendering compulsory the sale of leaseholds, have caused alarm in ciroles interested in It i South Australian investments. raworted that large withdrawals of capital from that calong are contemplated.
London, Oct. 12-Legd Ruthschild: and ori de Grey have been named trustees of Madane Melba's son, upon whom his mother has settled large sums of money in Chancery
Later Madame Malba's arrangements for next season contemplate a tour in Italy and France, after which she will open in London. She will sing at Palermo in Fanuary and at Nice in February, and thence she will proceed to Paris. Her salary is to be £200 per night everywhere. Colers Sir Augustus facria agresa to her runs, Madame Melba will herself enter pon a London operatio reason at the
For this reason Lund Heresford holds they will bear as no anger for disappearing Ongressionalists formed a Kroat procession used by the employers, the men hare reeum in Juno, 1592. She is also parley-
event of a Europeau war
telp eastward by way of Canada. This will Mr Hamphreys We don't wish to favour ente at Potsdam. There is a necessity the Hengsong Hotel in any way, but 1 for this outlay. Heaped up cash, re-the first praction test of Great Britain's think looking at it from many points of marked his majesty, does no good to man military lighway eastward across America, tion this application is objectionable, or beast. Let it flow, and one, if not bath, and the result is looked for with much There already exets more accommodation will be benefited." that can be profitably used and there is no nord for suy thoze.
The Chairman said the Justices would probably wish to consider the application privately, but they would hear anything
THE RUSSIAN FAMINE.
interest.
RELICS OF SHAKESPEARE.
night.
London, Oct. 13.-The United States to the country wharfs.
The managers of Charaberain's and doveroment estimates the Americate wheat resolved to extend the block from Loudon a season in Americs at £80 each:
Bay's
orop s
at 590,000,000 bushels.
wharfa have giren their hands notice
of advction in wagas to bd an hour.
THE BRITISH OCCUPATION OF EGYPT.
London, Oct. 13-The speech delivered Federation at Newcastle-on-Tyne, in which be referred to the British occupation of Egypt as burdensuote and embarrassing, tas grased a profound sensation in Egypt. It bas encouraged the old Tarkiab party to renew the agitation for the British evacua. tion of Egypt.
A PLOT AGAINST THE CZAŁ,
London, Oct. 15.-Maria Chrlatina, tho
Queen Royent of Spain, has visited Mr. Seymour Lucas, the British painter, and the ate realway collision at Burgt,
Mige Bevenligeres-Oh, Mr Gilthant, embarrassed Mr Gilthans-Erabar this endden proposal surprises mo-1 am rassed! Then I take it all back.
I
the nost effective way of preserving peace
The Czar fully appreciated the critical situation. The Franch test was then in Sweden and the Our immediaty sont an The Queen at the sade time invited the invitation for it to eme to Orunstadt. French floet to visit Portement The above facts each me from anch person
ruanner as to inspire the jutust enntidence. ages aard in such
GENERAL BOULANGER'S COLITICAL TESTAMENT. Brussels, October 1.-It has been decided Luton, October li.—The Corenx writes
that the funeral of General Boulanger will take place Saturday afterno
will attend the funeral Henry Rochefort to the Tines protesting againt the com-
which will be purely a civil ceremony. THE SUEZ CANAL IN TIME OF WAR.
San Diego, Ocraber 1.-The British meats of the press in the matter of Lydia Muston's inquent-cotiments, he says,
London, Ocuber 3 Se excitement The clorgy bas refused to officiato at die
steamer Wet Indux, from Iquique and which inquiry from their own oporters
Thichand, Laur, Darucate and Cate-Valparaiso for San Francisco, stopped in caused here by a startling rogori made by would prove to be unfounded. The coart and a very marked sensation tras been ceremonies attending the intermont.
Lord Charles Beresford, who lately spent lain arrived here to-day at the same in the harbor this morning for wal and pro- roem, he says, was filed with reporters, na
considerable time in the careful inspectionment with Rochefort 19 attend the funeral well us other raotubers of the public. EMPEROR WILLIAM NO SHORT OF MONEY
Berlin, October 4. The latest sandal in of the Suex caual. His report says that in of Belangor.
tine of war the canal could easily be run- The political teslament of the dand Berin, where as scandal is always in the air, is that the Emperor is up to his eyes indered uncines, and goes so far as to supple--neral was read to-day at a private meet-feling and abusu of Americans since the debt, and that the need of money compulled ment this by saying it will not only be u him to bypotberto the family jowls useless but a dangerons lerent if concuted. Lord Charles shows that at one point on There is no truth in this gossip, but it in an interesting commentary on the bitter fouling it certain cercles of the tobility that such the canal where the banks are rocky, a smail quantity of deuants would blow a The Emperor bus ture ready money at sussa of rock into the channel and make it He points out that this his disposal than he knows what to do with. impassable. He spends no more than is sbsolutely neces might be done at a critical moment and in sary and takes good care that what he spends such a way that British troop-shipa would goes to foster domotic industries He has theses caught and unable to get never disburred a penny in riotous living, oct at either end. gambling or foreign kuick knacke. His one object scoms to be to co free from vice thate Cape route to India must be re-on account of a sorrow pe great that all with the Ohileas flug in the she and the
Somewhat remember that the loss of one does not save the Queen and hurrah for England.
us far as tho and in accordance with the precepts of his garded as he real line of communication in works becomes impossible to use. Lot them British dug in the rear amid eries of God
England is on top
commer tather.
In his desire to benefit commerce ho lately in connection with this subject and sugges. affect the osuse, and may they continue to
tive in this way the fact is commented upon act
fores me to die far from my country. Totain, and will reas n so for a great many commissioned a Berli firm to manufacture a complete set of artistic furniture for the that a British regimeat returning to Ene. against those who, in searn of all law, cisl interests are concernsù, says the cap- imperial apartments in his summer resid. land from China next mouth is to mais e morrow I shall be a dead man. Today Iyears to come, but the trade of the country by Mr Gladstone at the National Liberal the other passengers who were injured in have nothing to reproach myself with. All is greatly overduae just now, and no ou my life I have done my duty, and nothing will aske any great profit out of it.
Stratford-on-Avon, October 3.-Some but my duty. My death is no shaten to those who sought to brand a loyal soldier
relics of Shakespeare, said to have bast myself, but it is a abamne for my proscrits, Lord Salisbury evidently considers the by the judgment of a political tribunal !'
I desim to recall the fact that Taare heretofore unknown to the general public, report on the Suez canal to be worthy of
aave just Been discovered and brought St. Petersburg, October 6th.-The news-
light
by Willian Winter, the well-known jarualist and dramatic eritic of New York Landon, Oct. 13.-The Daily Telegraph thought your fortune was as secure as the papers denounce the conduct of merchants consideration, for ha han stated that he many times offered to constitute myself a and members of the nubility for seeking to gards this american route to be of in prisoner if they would accord ms comun profit from their stores of voen, while the cationble value in case of trouble in India. law judges. This the holders of pawar Me Winter has been spending some wecke stake that a conspiracy against the life of Bank of England.-Edle Field's Washing-
have always refused. Thus senaittal GLADSTONE SPEAKS IN DEFENCE OF THEE poor peasants are starcing. They make a
was not possible. In quitting: Efe I have zero and got on the track of those articles the Car has been discovered at Kieff. Atan further that Mr Wotton had to say.
The relics consist of a jog and cane. The break of students took place. Though Mr Wetton repeated bis former state. strong appeal to the Government to revoke
Newerstle, October 3 The presentation one regret that I have got did on the his ranties about the adjacent country. ptialing press was neized. A zorious out-
field of battle, fighting for my country. monts and added that if the hotel the ediet rohibiting the export of rys, and
on the of the freedom of the city to Gladstone to-
spreading, did not prove a euccess it would dis-aubaitute therefor a heavy tax
day was made the occasion of great care. That country at least will permit one of jag has a metal lid, and the cane is of many were arrested, the spirit of revolt is its children, at the moment of returning distacca woud, just such a stick as WAS
London, Oct. 13.-The transit of the appear, and if it did succeed it would oxportation of all nereals.
reth. The articles came from Gloucester, be a declaration by the public voice Reports from the Baku district and also many. An immense audience was present into nothingness, to recall himself in the customarily carried in the days of Eliza-
where are to the effect that thousands of per- in the Town Hall to witness the presents- There
tion and hear the sparehua. Gladstone rememory of all lovers of is patrio. Viva la where they have been preserved in the Anglo-Australian maile, via Salonics, will that it was necessary.
result in a Baring of siz family of a Me Fletcher. nothing substantial in the objection of the aous are dying from starvation.
It is announced that the officers of the plied to the Lord Slagar's speech of prs. France, vivo la republique.
*Done and signed under my band on Imperial Guard have dosided not to drink sentation and then made a general address the re of the day of my death. Superintendant of Police and it failed to be
THE DUKE 57 CAMBRIDGE MAY RETING FRO French posial vicista, however, fear that despatch of the mails by this route of his an objection altogether.
apecch, course of
referring to
ERNEST BOULANGER," The Justices then considered the ap- champagne at any regimental banquet, aud -
children
Londen, October 3.A report is current during the winter will be uncertain. Paris, October 1.-The wife of General'
THE RAILWAY COLLISION IN ITALY. nkinsmen in America, to whom we besu su spout to the pousants of the famine-
London, Oct. 13.-The Times states Mr- adjourned the matter for a wook.
www overcome with grief who informed made up his mind to retire from the post!
The report is und Mrs H. M. Stanley and Lady Baring, Mr Hauper
of Commander-in-Chief. suggested that the application stricken districta, All classes of citizens looked and might sull look to touch u should be advertised so that the other Jus-hera, following the example of the Czar, many useful legislative lessons, have set us
chiefly based upon the remark let fail by who were passengers by the Brindisi wall have resolved to abandon all entertain in this matter the example of a retrograde of her husband's tragic death in the name tices might know what it is
Many members of the so-called Boulan him the other day about the end of his train which came into collision with a goods train at Carovigno, were severely shaken, The Chairman concurred and said he ments during the winter and contribute uation. They have thought for a moment, tory near Brassels.
the money thus Bered to a fund for alle though, I believe, ly for a moment, that
akhough uninjured. Boulanger's retirement from France was ing An application for a trazator of the Globe placing the distrues of the faraishing people. the secret of prosperity was to be fused in gist party say that they are convinced that long connection with the array approach- It is no socrat that in the royal family Hotel license from the present holder to a Most of the public officials acnouuss their the fixing by the Geornment of the chna-dus to the influence Mme. de Bonnemaine Mr Dannenberg was supported by Mr Wil-intention to devote a certain percentage of nois in which enterprise should run and the had over him, and whom they do not it is thought that the Duke has already
their salaries to the same purpose, and the forms in which ingenuity simuld be exer
is 30 million franes (abunt £1,200,000) The Jeaticas, being satisfied with the workmen have decided to give a proportion sised. Continuing, Mr Gisdatone said he scruple to call very hard games for what long enough enjoyed the honors and emo-
of their humble wages; oren the children hoped that in the fung run both England they term her cowardice and love of case lurenta of his office. It is wanted for the the French army, the budget of the former
higher than that of the French service." crodentia's produced, allowed the transfer.
certain that Mme. de Bonneraine had
TRANHETSSION OF TOWER.Da
THE IRISH PARTY. Be Wotton appeared in support of two will offer their little savings, Collections and America would be inducnood by the but in spite of theea facts it seems to be Duke of Connaught.
taken at all the churches every examples and triumph of their immediate
London, September 26.The problem of
Landon, Oct. 13.-The Irish Nationalists applications on behalf of two coffee-house is a The stream of relief is toting predcevasora. Although, he added, there received supposedly trustworthy inform Wellington Street, ona keps by Mr. E. J. in through wide channels, unt the syston renmaius much to do yet, & graut amendmentation that the life of Gneral Boulanger transmitting motive poner by electricity Shellim and the other by Mr Ephrabim in
has already been achieved by the changes in notual dasier when sku persuaded over a diamoes more than a hundred miles are alarmed in consequence of the reports to fly from France. It is also admitted has been successfully solved in Germany that the late Bir Parnell's heirs will con Levi. Mr Wotton said a number of people of distribution, it is anid. is rary defective.
Buston, October G-Cablo advices from from protection to freedom. went to these houses for their meals which
England, apo the great nations of that though placed in
de Bonnenaine electrical exhibition in Frankfort, Electri they could obisin there preparet in Jewish Russia say that entire states are being de
her intimate friends. Her devotion to the city is generated by means of water power adhere to their polloy. They scout the at Lantion falls, on the river Neckar, and idea of reunion, and intend to call a con- them that they could not obsin liquor at alsu assert that a new law has been made coine be simest solitary witness of the both liked and respected by almost
in transcoitted with a fores of 15,000 rolta vontion of Irish delegates from every the same time. Both spplicants bote ox forbidding the sewing of seed this fall, so principle of freedom as applied to trade, as
that the screage next year will not be she has long been in Europe the solitary cause of Boulanger was absolute and an- cellent characters.
Mr Hutapuol said the locality was unsuit-sufficient for the home supply, still lare witness of the freedom of social and poli-recutting, and he estone to have fully along three uninsulated copper wires, each panty. Mr John Redmond or Mr Pierso for export. So great is the distress that tical institution. That stewardship in ro- voognized this, for when he was following about faur millimeters in dicknose, and Mahoney will probably be alcoted leader of The magnitude of Mr Patnell's funeral semberly to three friends who nosompanies twenty-fire faet from the ground. The Mr Granville Sharp remarked it was a the people have been driven to pillaging gard to freedom in general we bare now in the coffin to the grave, Boulanger repeated strung to ordinary telegraph poles about the party.
commerce. We are again being then robbing the inhabitants By the tested as to
one-fourth. The line passes through three tone is respectful and eclogistic.
The Parnellites declare that the priests BRICINII POLITICS
Aeparate States, Wurtemburg, Badon and
tad s large abare in what they regard sa united charities of the Government and firm to our convictions whether the time also is taken from ins. people a biscuit a day is allowed to every passed in finding a solution for the great
London, October 4.-At a meeting of the grand dachy of Hesss.
the murder of Me Parnell. The economie prubiam has been wasted Workingmen in Hyde Park to-day, the indivdual in the famice district.
THE BANK OF BAND AND BIR
The Russian press attaches the bigbest The Session was adjourned for a week.
distress is a greater menace to the Gov-applied to a great and beneficial work;
TION. MILWRAITH. ernment than all the efforts of the uibil whether free trade has been a triumph bot Liberal Federation was denounced for
Landon, Get 10-bit J. F. Garrick, importance to the death of Mr Parnell, in. the belief that this event will hasten the HONGKONG FOOTBALL OLUB.
ista. The famine may cause a revolution only for the capitalist, but for the work suppressing free speech, neglecting work- The next football match will be played where lure of liberty hat failed. Aid it man, whose, wages have thereby been in- ingmen and giving precedence to Traland.
Resolutions were adopted dcclar g that Agent-General, for Queensland, has astur triumph of the Liberal party in Great Bri. tain, and the return of Mr Gladstone to at the Race Course under Association rules, being rant in by Finland Jems and nihil creased 50 per cent." on Friday next, the 6th inst. Play to ist societies of America. The latter have Upon leaving the hall Gladstone received the Liberal party iz noworthy of caulidence, ad Sir Wm. Lidderdale, Governor of the
THE MASSING OF RUSSIAN TROUES. commence at 4.30 sharp.
sent. $53,000.
an ovation from the immense concourse of and that a labor leagan should be formed. Bank of England, that he never imputed
Landau, Oct. 13.In an interview with people gathered in the vicinity Aftar in order to scouro labor representatives in any wet of honesty of good faith against power
management of the Queensland Gover fanch Mr and Mrs Gladstone started for Parliament. The meeting was attended by the Bank of England in connection with its
several thousand workingmen,
ment finances, The bank declines to awaita diplomatist, Mr M. De Glers, Russian Hawarden.
GAMBLING NEBIS,
an auswer from Sir Thos. MIlwraith by Minter for Foreign Affairs, declared that Paris, October & Judgment has just mail, and insists upon én immediate denial the movements of Russian troops in Bes mecely for defensive purposes. Rasia and Berlin, October 3-Nover before has the been rendered that strikes pretty hard at
made by cable..
France, bo said, were aware that the great ajority of European people were averse to war.
was
In the cou
TRADK
THE HEAD OF THE SKITIS ARMS.
plication in private for some time, and then to contribale money which would have free trade. Givistone said: Cher shape i Boulanger, who is living at Verasilles, that the Duke of Cambridge has fually
would see that it was done.
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the German army bae 11,000 men less that! On
The Parnellites have met and decided to
fashion, and it was a great inconvenience to certed on account of the Tamimė.. They the world,' Gladstone remarked, has be. / difßcult position, mikward and for the frst time at the international tinue to control the funds banked in Paris.
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Chinese locality and the Chiness generally each other, frat setting fire to villages, regard to other we shall be firm or not him, She was all I had left, and now ahe! tren of power in transmission is less than dearly impressed the National Pree, whose Calcutta
disliked the drinking houses.
Both applications were unanimously re-
fused,
MATCH THE CLUB LA TGÁM OF THE
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H. W, Stade
Ezekiel
F. Maitland
EG. Young
AM. Marshall
3. Armstrong.
W. Newton
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THE KING OF WURTEMEZEG
London, Outobur G--According to the St. James Gazelle there has been danger recently that the Americans who gained such influence at the sort of Wurtem berg some time ago would resume their.
A BIT OF BECRET HISTORY REVEALED--A
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away, in which case, it is understood, the outlook in Wilhelmatraase, baen mora posée Prince von Hatzfeldt, son-ith law of the of Sir Thos. M'Iwraith's charges being rabin and on the Western frontier legs |
AKGENTINE FINAXOES, late King would have been forend to abdi ful than at the present moment, but from American millionaire C. P. Huntington.
London, Oct. 9.-The committes of the cate had not Quess Olgs undertaken to what I learn from unimpeachable authority Some time before the marriage of the prevent a recurrence of the scandals. The it is & calm not which precades but which Prince he had a game of baccarat with a King sure that time, aqzcrding to the N. comes after a storm, for I am to-day in a man Ramid. Detegue, Eving in Geneva, Argentine Benate han recommended to that James Quette, has been practically position to send you i mest startling and the result of which was that Hatsfeld House the rejection of the Lower Chan- prisatier in his apartments, as it was feared dramatic bit of history. It reveals the nar. gave Dutugue his aste for 10;970 tranes, ber's financial bills, for creating paper that he would escape from Stuttgart and row excaps of Europe this summer from M. Duiugno aseigned the nose to a man currency Bunending gold payments, and go to Parie, which, the paper concludes, being plunged into war, and which fairly named Bistrinae was unable to get establishing ● national bank.
THE FAMKE IN BUSSIA. London, Oct. 13.-It is estimated that a hundred million roubles will be required to I the winter, apart from the cost of the sup. feed the starring peasents in Busein during
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