is to the Groundless statement of Mr. Frowdin mat the foremon was informed on Friday that staffem hard ben driver to thawn Tucas_ M. Haylan must huon
he wan
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on Note 37. This dus prone advice, Than
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be to the Promgraph in this letters of Aug. 23. He have
bitten have left it out, but as
Dr. Jeness; appeals
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FL
INSECURITY IN ASIA "MINOR.
religion ought not to be confounded with rectarianism greedy of dominiou.
He at the same time expressed a hope that the electors would not submit to the yoke of the Sacristy. The speech was reportedly cheered.
M. Gambetta, replying this morning to a
(TAZOUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.) from the Mayor, said --" Your country is de- speech
CONSTANTINOPLE, OCT. 10. voted to Republican institutions, but you are roads from Trabzon to Teheran, the Engl
In consequence of the insecurity existing on the lacking in political customs. Constant action is mails have been desthed homewards viź Tifle required; you should avoid useless discussion and instead of vid Constantinople, as heretofore. Th obey the majority, or at least carry on discus- unsettled state of the roads is particularly market sions without insults. I am aware of the de- in the districts in Asia Minor which have lately votedness of the Republican population of Gre-been evacuated by the Russians. poble, and that in coming hither I shall speak to that party. I know beforehand that it is the best spot I could choose,"
SIR HENRY LAYARD AND THE ARMENIANS.
in
SPANISHI
ASSASSINATION OF A
DELEGATE IN MOROCCO.
fone succession of cloudiesa fata, in which the sun
GENERAL FOREIGN NEWS.
usurery
has poured its parching joy on the nude andre rom the extent to which income had dreary plains around the capital of Spain.
the Entire landlords into the
anit
others-the throud had becuma handa iretied and frated that we could not bu auxious as to the results of any war which migh place in that part of the Queen's had any military or civil experience in India cou en's dominions TLO doubt the success of our armies if we engaged conflict there; but as ours soldiers stood with tacin towards the West the danger snost to be feared wor NEWS FROM MAITA.
not that in front of them, but that behind them. would be a common conscut aucugat ne all o
mat. MALTA, Oct. 10,
Whatever our political views might b KL.M.S. Black Frines has arrived here from Cyprus, would be used, and that caution should ne
would Lopa
that the mOKÉ
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY) 533
bu
extreme
his
and will proceed to Marseilles to-morrow. There she lost sight of before we sutered upon a war will take on board the Duke of Edinburgh and proceed of which it would be quite impossible for us to thence to convoy the steatoer Sarmatian, conveying the If, after all, it was found necessary, we were sure Maryvis and Marchioness of Loma,
stake was so large for which we should be fightif The Halifax and Humber have arrived, bound to
necessity of maintaining that Indian Espiro so Cypnu,
that every person in the country, whether be s richest the burden, and that the country would not
or the poorest, would be
to hear ready Lessening
that part of the was a subject which no doubt would engage the
worl of the Horse of Commons durier mouths, but he thought be might reature to pre there would be a conamen consent desire House, ou ruichever sile ho eat, to maint
*}x} On
part of every member Indian Empire and to cast the burden of that
on those best alle to bear it.
The Rapid proceeds to Cyprus on Saturday to relieve the Bittern, which has been ordered to Busiku Bay to join Admiral Hornby's squadron.
GERMANY AND THE VATICAN,
ROME, Oct. 10. The statement published in suse forsign journals that the Vatican will send an interavucio to Berlin is pretta-
Luro. #n
Our
power in
the
Coping
kend
that
(Applause.) aspect of the toast, the honours
This step will not be taken until the negotiations to the gemad he could not but be awar
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.)
MADRID, OF. 10. Intelligenes received here from Alorocco an- IHROUGH REUTER'S AGENOT.)
Bounces that the Aloors have assassinated an CONSTANTINOPLE, OCT. 10.
official of the Spanish Consulate near Tetuan. The victim was acting as international delegate from Sir Henry Layard has had several interviews the European Consulates in Morocco, and was with the Grand Vizier on the subject of the instructed to effect the establishment of Armenian question. The former made represen-hospital at Tetuan. tations in reference to the proposed composition of has demanded reparation from àlorocco,
The Spanish Government between Germany and the Vatican have had a success- the extraordinary tribunal to be established st
ful issue.
learned Erzeroum. It was intended that the tribunal
MADRID, Ucr. 10, EVENING.
HOLLAND.
Was se oke of their representatives very for iron should consist
in his perfomance of his acties The news of the assassination of a Spanish of superior Turkish officers functionary at Tetuan is officially confirmed, and
He knew the THE HAGUE, O. 10.
what was said by an Irish member me Fears and ona Christian. Sir
'The Grown Prines
and Princess of Denmark sition aa virtuous as it prutended to be. L Government was as good as it ought to be anÍ I has sncceeded
Henry Layard the Madrid newspapers demand inmediate repartived here to-day and were repired by Prince Prade- Without accepting all the compilments paid hi
modia- obtaining cation of this arrangement, and the tribunal vigorous representations on the subject to the
ration. The Spanish Government has addressed rick of the Netherlands. will consequently be composed of only two Mus- Saltan of Atorcoso, and expects to receive a satis country seals.
Their Royal Highnesses will stay at Prince Frederick's during the ten years the proud top years of gentleman who proposed his health, he would sulmans and four Christiane. Safvet Pacha has, in factory reply. It is generally thought that this accordance with Sir Henry Layard's request, occurrence will not disturb the existing relations offered certain Armenians the post of Mostechar between the two countries. to the superior Turkish functionaries. These Armenians having declined his offer, Sir H Layard had an interview with the Armenian THE YELLOW FEVER IN AMERICA. Patriarch, in which he urged the latter to exert bis influence to induce the Armeniaus to accept the position in question. The Patriarch declined to take this step, alleging that such measures were Inadequate to satisfy the aspirations of the Armenian nation, since they would fail to give it 41 st Memphie. an effective control over its own affairs.
GREECE AND TURKEY.
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGEnCt.)
(THROUGH REUTER'S AGENCY.)
NEW ORLEANS, Oct. 10. There were 42 deaths in this city yesterday, and
the
THE GLASGOW BANK FAILURE
TO THE LEFTOL OF THE TAYLT NEWS.
Why
mere losse
panic
whit
THE CANADIAN MINISTERIAL CRISIS. MONTREAL, Cor. 10. The Mackenzie Ministry tendered their resignations yesterday, and Sir John MineDonald has accepted the task of forming a new Cabinet,
during which he had been one of their represent had striven, no doubt in an inficient way, to do and the kind words spoken of him that night wo incentive to continue to strive to do his duty in if his services in their behalf were still accepted
THE GALES.--A severe gale blew on Ws THE AMERICAN ELECTIONS.
night ou our south and western coasts. At Po low-iving parts of the town were inundated by WASHINGTON, Oct. 10,
the depth of several feet, and traffic on the rai The Nationals have elected one member of Congress delayed by the footing of the line. A large bee and the Democrats have gained five and powinny sighting has taken refuge in the roadsteads. Yesterd stats.
ing there were no signs of the guie abating. The Republicans in Missouri have adopted a hard money hurricane is said to have to all night at aris
have blown
Wales behou Pentre, Rhondda Valley, 1 ad rushed into the hous
platform.
ero
NEW YORK, Oct. 10. Greenbackers have niccict. two Congressmen in works have been inundated, and 2
Font Wallang has been carried away and drow Dord terrible gale was blowing roster lay, un THE NEGRO INSURRECTION IN SANTA was very rough. The new sea wall was in gra
of Chinese criminata.
Gold closed
CRUZ.
owing to the unusual violence of the stores. A
Any
ctl
A
812,-How long may Englishmen be expected to go on learning the lessons of experience without ROME, Oct. 10.
being the wiser ? We are an industrions, frug The Libertà of to-day publishes a semi-official with our savings.
and saving people. But we don't know wint to
O pont was caused in Plymouth on Wednesday ni Teport, which was telegraphed to several towns, According to private advices received here, about 100 light of the Eddystone was not visible, and Note upon the subject of Hobart Pachu's interbrigands lay up for us,
So foreign barbarians and natija.
that. and We view with the King of Greece. The Note states
aco induced
KAUN TANISHI BAR manerestain of a merchaut vessel stated that lie had puas trast Flem to Turkey, Honduras, Costa Ric
CHINA.
vicinity of the rock without
99ལ at seeing &
light. In that Hobart Pacha represented to the King that solvis, Uruguay, Paraguay, and pay vary dourly for out
fierce gale anxious crowds assembled on the Hes an amicable agreement between Greece and kindly do for us what we can't do for ourselves, tui misplaced couteuse. Then we assume that others will
HONG KONG, Om. 10. appomuce scaward seemed to confirm the Turkey would be extremely desirable, The King place our moneyou deposit," and set all the
Thare is an agitation among the European community there was a break in the squads of rain the report. Decasionally, however, but at long replied that Greece eagerly desired an under-tanks who are good enough to take care of it for post, public dogging, and branding, as the punishment in the direction of the Eddystone, but a very
joint-stock
here in favour of the reintroduction of whipping si the sweeping up Channel, and then a light could ju standing with the Turkish Goverument, and was competing agust one nasther for profitable means disposed to try all means to attain this object. The gentlemen like Mr. Collie take advantage of the fact, and
and all the more obscur because of the macr employing it. They must pay interest and dividend, and King pointed out that Greece had accepted the relieve them of as much as they can get trusted with, an
COMMERCIAL NEWS.
aid of powerful night glasses, however, the co tipulations of the Berlin Treaty regarding ber- there comes
Rediystone Leing still in existence another such, and another
NEW TOTO shed. A elf; but while disposed to await with patience the followed by more savings, moro trust,
telegram suya:-- The decisions of the Powers, she would continue her and
"lowest, 1004. Ex-ight was perceptible towards the morning. so cu du Capa
ཕ thus ? and
ba perceived. Work States the lighthouse can ba
43 1 cont preparations. Should Europe, however, remain
runedy?
those savings of the nation Bonda, 1867, 1058; Five per Cent. Funded Loan, 1971, porary suspension of light or All
In out of by the present gale, Whether deaf to her claims, the King declared that he and
are diverted from the wisest, az hest, and most 100 Four-and-a-Half per Cent. Fuuded Loan, 1876 dent occurred during the night canot the country would be ready to take any step, and patriotic investments by the injurious laws relating to the 183; Four par Cent. Fundok Loan, 1877, 992; fained until the weather ruoderates," that in this case he would be prepared to stake broad acrus" to foreign bonde, bank shares and deposits, Central, 1121; Ilinois, 784; Erie, 124: Cotton, middling teen wrecked at St. Agnes, Scilly Isles. The a
asle a and tran
transter of latki. Nearly all Englishmen prefer Union Pacific, 66; Central Pacifle, 1604; New York from Penzance says: "News has just bis crown, and the country its existence, ou the and all other investments, but they are disgusted, results.
when
large vessel, supposed to be I they can buy land in the neighbourhood where they live upland, 10 ditta, January delivery, 10.26; Petro- that four men have beca sorod, and requi The Liberta says it is asserted that the King's (which is not always the case) by the custa, ioos, &c., they laum, 1; Flour, 2.75 to 3.95; Corn, 4.8; Red Winter attendance. The lifeboat has left St. Mary's, plain and firm language made a great impression est and ciest, as it is best for to nation as well as for Lard, Wilcox, 7.
have to pay
investment which should be the cheap Wheat, 1.04; Western Union Talegraph Shares, 91; St. Agues, amid great exciicarent, having o upon Hobart Pucha.
the buyer and seller, is the dearest and hardest. If wa
medical man. The gale continues, and could buy land as easily as foreign bonds and
boat from T'enzance To-day's receipts of cotton at all United States ports make her, auchlike rubbish, inore and more of our savings would be invested have been 23,000 bales. Export to Great Britain, tinued to prevail during
passage yesterday.” Stormy we that
way,
and more and more would be spent in the im- 4,900 bales; and to the Continent, 2,000 balsa
coast. Cross
Channel vassols provement of each man's holding, and the enrichment of
passages, and were much delayed, but no cas car native land. The wealth of a nation consists in the health and strength and happiness of its inhabitants, and
reported.--Two servants of Lord Kensington, in the capital stored up in the soil. Had we free trade in
and the gate, suddenly springing up, biew the on Wednesday in a boat in St. Bride's Bay, land every acre would be doubled and quadrupled in value.
They were seen signalling for help, but nothin So would its produce. Now we hare dear meat, the culti
bean beard of them. vators of the soil divorced from it, and are dependent foreign countries for a large proportion of our food ply. When will experience teach
#7- us wisdom Yours, Oct. &
WALTER WREN.
ITALY AND EGYPT.
(THROUGH REUTERİS AGENCY.)
BOME, Ogr. 10.
The semi-official Avvenire of to-day publishes an article on the Egyptian question. The writer mys England and Franca declare that they hare in no way participated in the nomination of the Egyptian Ministry, and it would thus be use less to enter into negotiations with those coun Khedive, in order to make him understand that her rights must not be neglected. She has ren- dered important services to Egypt, and was the first to promote the judicial reforms in that country. In conclusion the article says:— Italy being rioher than other countries, demands privileges, nor does she aim at couquest, her sole object being to protect her own interests."
בס
the Admiralty, yesterday returned from his seat at The Right Hon. W. H. Sraith, First Lord of Henley-on-Thanies to kia oficină residence at the Admiralty.
ceived that a
Was
Scilly
last
night
a
The Right Hon. J. Stansfeld, M.P., loading Liberal members of the House of Con accepted invitations to visit Dublin on the oond annual meeting of the National Society for th of the State Regulation Vico, et the end of O the hon. gentlemen are also invited to address
Last night a
THE BARNSLEY POISONING CASE-The ad- journed inquest on the man and girl who died from eating portions of a pudding taken from an eating-house at Barnsley was concluded yesterday. Some eminent analysts forwarded their opinious, and one or two trica, Yet Italy ought to address herself to the Glasgow, on Tuesday, while on a voyage, and being spoken of in this case. The jury returned a verdict, That meeting on the prescut aspects of Liberal polit
CASUALTY AT SEA.-The steamer Rover, of stated that mouldy brend would produce the symptoms about äfty miles from Ushaut, sprang 2 leak. Her the two deceased died from partaking of nowholesome picked food, but how such food became unwholesome there was up by the; Ulleswater steamer, of Shields, which after- wards fell in with the derelict and towed her to within Yesterday morning, about five o'clock, a coke five miles of Plymouth. The tow rope then parted, and the sent in search for the derelict vessel, and she found the Ulleswater went into port for aid. A powerful tug was Raver iu Bigbury Bay, and towed her into Plymouth Harbour, where she now lina half full of water,
crew took 10 the Doate, and were
no evidence to show."
it is thought, will not prove fatal. He then cut his own carter named Leggett, living at Ipswich, attacked his wife with a hammer, inflicting severe wounds, which, however, throat so seriously as to cause death. No reason is assigned
I food the wrime.
a large and anthusiastic was held at Bury, Lancashire, in favour of th Sufragu Bill. The Mayor (Alderman Ducker the meeting were carried. pied the chair. Besolutions in favour of the
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