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THE MICE CASE GARU AGAIN,

DISPUTE HAY LEAD TO WAR,

CHLANDERLAIN_LEAVES FOR AMERICA. free for twentyabips a day. It is estitvated penco. No one of the thres will be allowed war without the consent of the other turo. Queenstown, October 30.-The Etruria, that the traffle will produce as

analto desist from war or to trent sopacutely It is especially significant that the Medi- with Chamberlain on board, left this after-revenue of from $90,000,000 to $100,000,000. without the consent of the others. It is note-terranean should be included in the part

When interviewed as to his missing

worthy that the alliance also corers the of Europe which the new triple alliance Chamberlain anid that on arriving at New Belfast (e), Novotaber 1st-Martha Mediterranean. *-**-

intends to defend with its combined might. York to intended procending direct in Crockett, who was yesterday soulenced to a CANADIAN PAPER WHICH TUINKS TAX FISHBET BU

STANLEY'S PROGRESS. Washington, where the Fishery Commis-the State Prison for life for the murder of

London, November Ätl,—Advices from St. tion would ait, Hodonied the statement her husband 1st Decomber by administering published in govoral Canadian papars that poison in tried apples, which sho with diffi-

Toronto, November 4th-The Globe, which Paul de Lonndo state that news has boen on his arrival 3t Now York he pro-culty prevented other members of the family has recently boon protesting very vigor-eived there from Henry M. Stanley under. posed farneging direct Ottawa to from enting, received her sentence stolidly. only against the appointment of Josephate of September 8th, to the offect that Chamberlain as a member of the Fisheriese expedition had left the crap that confer with Sir John MeDonald, and langbed heartily at the rumor that he was to be accom-

Commission, comes out to-day in Aunther had stablished about sight days' jour panied to Washington by the Irish Attorney- London, November 1st. The prosecution utmeg editorial protesting against Chamey from the Mahodi country, and was nd- General. He attached no importance to of Constable Endicott, who nerested Miss hernia serving on the commission, and ucing toward the vestern shore of the

work on Albert Nyauzh, The men strictares which certain Canadian and Am-Cass on the charge of being an improper sagt: There is no doubt that his

were greatly erican newspapers had thought fit to pass character, and who was indicted by the it will involve Choada in tremendonatigued and straggled with dificulty him, and aid to should enter upon his Middlesox Grand Jury for porjury, boxone risks. The alternative of the acceptanet ver a distance of several kilometers n The most important chiefs of the duties quaffected in the slightest degree by of the evidence he gave against hor, has of Mr. Bayard's proposals will be non-day.

collapsed. The Judge bofore whom the case intercourse, commercial reprisals Any outside hostile criticism..

and country through which the expedition had traveled, readily complied with Stau- diately after the conclusion of his labora. Cass was not corroborated, and discharged The case is one in which the Dufour days to reorganize the expedition, and He did not intend to return home imme. was beard beld that the ovidence of Miss probably war,' The Globe further saylor's request for food, Stanley halted for Having never been in America before, he be constablo..

States has comparatively little to fenc was, naturally, anxious to see the coautry A CANADIAN PAPER DEMANDS THE RECALL Great Britain has not only to feur a large then leaving thirty men to gurd this new and it institutions. He also proposed:

of CHAMBERLAIN.

lose of trade, a large expenditure of money, proceeded toward Albert Nyanza. risiting Canada, and, therefore, did not

and the shedding, of British blood, but in Chicago, November 2nd.-The Times To-l Bink he could get back to England antironte special says: The Globe again refors for there would be the battle-ground, there said to-day that the mode of solving the vasion. Chuada bine everything to fear, Vienna, November 5th-Const Kalnoky just before the assomaliling of Parliament to Chamberlain's appointment today, and would be the main cost, and their young men Bulgarian question, as indicated in the ENGLAND BELIEVED TO APPROVE OF THE in a strongly-worded editorial angs: Let would furnish the bulk of repast for the speech from the throne, would assuredly

the British journals rub their eyee agencrion crow." The paper then goes on to meet general assent. and wake up to the necessities of the sit-advocate unrestricted reciprocity as n per- Bulgarian affairs by a single Power was London, October 30th-The Italian Emation. Chamberlin rest bassador has had an interview with Salia-There is no ugut di should in the mase. fectly honorable method of settling the dis-shaolutely precluded. He hoped that. bary to explain to him the features of the The imperative ja required and Candianis pute.

£

eigo interference was preluded for for Austrin recognized the Balgarian Govern- Imunt Loudon, Novembor 4th.-The Gazette says:

existent de facto, but she could not what she can to strengthen and encourage their own interests are largely sunkod on The Queso says throngh Mr. Matchowe, at present reengaize Prince Ferdinand, ha the alliance, if she does not formally in the result of the impouding negotiations. Home Secretary, that she wishes to express the lawful ruler of Bulgaria or have offi- if Russia is said to be a subject of un-Should be commissioners fail to reach a her warm thanks to the Mngors and meal intercourse with him. He believed ensincas in Germany, Berlin, reports my settlement, or should the Senate revoke their toipal officers of towus throughout the hat Austria and Germany, by the pende- that the posts along the Russian border have Iven strengthened and new orders given to that war butween Great Britain and the artions and sacrifices which contributed to the world. Hu was striving, as always, to agreement, nothing cau more certain than kingdom for the zeal, loyalty, personal ex. fal policy, parucit by them for years,past, had carried on a propaganda fuli of blessings Kropp for gone.

United States can be avoided only by Great Feb to render bor jubilee a conspicaon maintain the relations between Russia and Britain's abandoning Canada in a way that historical event, The Queen is conscious,

TRIPLE ALMANCE.

German, Austrian and Italian treaty of

ro-called.

alliance. It is probable England will do entitled to employ it. He must be re- called. Fet the British anderstand that

WHY LORD LYTTON WAS APPOINTED MINISTER

10 PARIS...

Landon, October 31st-The appointment!

of Lord-Lytton as Minister to Paris bas

THE QUEEN' THANKS.

:

TUS, BULGARIAN QUESTION.

An intervention in

will for ever disgrace the Britisk namie, how officiently they wore seconded by the Austria in the most friendly footing.

Do Britons know that the United States unanimous and cordial concurrence of all her Congress in atready passed an Act to cut anbjects whose afection and loyalty were

GERMAN DUTIES ON GRAIN,

Borlin, November 5th.-Tho Agricultural

given rise to an attack on Salisbury on the evory sort of commercial exchange over exhibited with more warmth and will Council to-day, definitely approved. the ground of nepotism. The mission is regarded with Canada? Do they know that Con-never be forgetten by her..

a welding present to Lytton, who is about greas bas urged the aduinistration to en-

ANDREW CARNEGIE'S NEW BOOK ARCUSES

THE INGLISK.

12

A SOCIAL SCANDAL.

tariff on grain adopted yesterday,, which fises the duty on ryo and whess G

There are

Int

MADAGASCAR MATTERS.

to marry Salisbury's nives. The retiring force that act? Are they aware that Minister is to be made an Exyl.

very large proportion of American journals London, November 4th.-Society's story of marks, on eats and barley at 3 marke, on consolessly vituperate the President be- naughty barquet and his youthful lady backwheat, prise and other kinds of grain cause he has not resurted to retaliation ?love is the coming sensation.

2 marks. A duty of 50 płonniga was fixad Do they comprehend that he can have as only four men in London who know when bran. The council alan adopted measures London, October 31st. The summe Tory option but to employ the Act, if negotiations the culprit is, though many wisenores are closing the frontier against foreign consign- policy that approves free speech in Ireland fail, or if the agreement be disallowed in the going about patting it off on poor dow old us and granting the Bundesrath power in

These folks aro frightened at Carnegie's luat book, A Senate? If hin, dova employ it, what then? Sir George Gordon.

All special cases to-recur to the duties of 1885. the Wolverhampton Quartor Sessions to We do not net as an alarmist in declaring wrong. The man who is wanted is a vary.

London, November 5th.-The Govern- day the Grand Jury made a presentment that a war which Great Britain-bas long different personage, and is likely to baffle to the earder, raspacting the book eu feared more then any other possible wax, will his pursner's, provided his cups don't overtake most of aldagascar las notified the treaty salud Triumphant Democracy, writion by probably occur.

him and so give the officers who have the pawers of its refusal to receive the org Carnegie, nud which, as the Globe asys, To avoid the dangara and disgrace that warrant a chases of doing likewise.

quatur ofany Consul through the Franch contains some very strong allusions to the threatou, there is but one way. Mr. Cham

THE DUKE OF SUTHERLAND.

Resident, because M. Desilers, tho Rosi- rayal family of tho reulai. Reorder J. J.berlain is the sole cause that the outlook

London, November 4th. The life of the dent has made a statement to the affect Powell, after reading the presentout, in dark, and before his appointment it Duke of Sutherinusi, ao well known in Now that England has consented to the exa- said that it was as which the Grand Jury was bright enough. I was height until he York society, despite his strange travelling quatur of the British Consalate at Tamalar had a perfect right to make, but that it wantouly embarrassed the situation. It is

pasaing through his hands. This British ear- not in his province to comply with gloomy because he has rendered the best companions, was despaired of last night. His dr has created surprise, while M. Dovilers,

trouble is pucamopia. This moreing a bulletin their request to recommend the Commit. method of settlement difficult to propose was more favourab

laystematically ignoring the Willoughby-Paki- Lee of the Free Library to take the book or discuss, and because he has made him-

Imouto trenty, hus rondured a modus vivendi off their shelves. He should think, how solf hateful on this continent.

between him and the Madagascar Premier orer, that after reading the presentment the distinction of origin, Americana resent his London, November 4th-Russell Sturgis, impossible. committes would not consider it creditable insolent atlantys upon those fellow-citiam formerly a partner in the firm of Baring whose loyalty cung true by Elie moat ter-Brothers, brukera, is dead. He left a for-

KAS

accessible to the frequenters of the

Willmut

NOTAULE DEATHS.

to allow such a work to be any Touriblo of tests when handrada of thousand-tane of $2,000,000. Library. He had no power-to direct the sons of Irish mothers faved douth in Rome, November 4th-Cardion) Pelligrini prosecution of the publishers of the book, int battle for the Bepublic. is selon la is dond other authorities having their attention cailed found- smooth prophecies upon the hope to it might perhapa da ay

THE BRITISH MINISTRY,

1

that Mr. Chamberlain's principals can escape

FIGHTING IN SOUTH AFERIÇA.

·THE FISK CRIES COMMISSION.

London, November 5th.-There is vengon o believe that Salisbury does not share the opinion of the Canadian press, which of course lagoly prevails here, as to the certality Jof the failure of the Fisheries Commission.

the cinsequences of the hostility that he las Durban, November 4th,It is reported It has never occurred to him to recall Cham- neous. If they do not recall him, they take that hostilities with Dinizala, son of Cete.berlain or to in as way modify his policy Londoy, October 31st. The first sign of the responsibility for him. If they do not ago, bave been begun and that a skirmish with regard to the commission. There is a the Ministerial. changes which way he ex-recall hip, it can be only because they are in take place in which, throu British god opinion here of Chamberlain's adroitness. preted summ will probably be Mathews' fall of sympathy for him. His own rash in soliders were killed resignation of the Home Secretaryship-soleive his brought him into trouble, and be LIGHT ON THE TRIPARTITE ALLIANCE. This is because he is at loggerheads with aloue should be the victim..

SULLIVAN IN IRELAND. Queenstown, November 5th.-Jakın L Sir Charles Warren, the Chief Police Com-

Viongo, November 5th-The new triple Sallivan expressod. himself as very indignut missioner, concerning the demonstrations A GREAT DISASTER IN AN ENGLISH LEAD MINE.CO is in the interests of porce. The at the boastful language ased by Kiltain and of the unemployed. Matthews overrated | London, November 3rd. A great mine Serman Government, it is said, cannot Mitchell. Ho says that he wants to fight both One of the of them in the same ring. Ho believes that the policy of breaking up the paradss by disaster occurred at Darleydale to-day by an afford at present to have war. charges of mounted men and substituted explosion of fire-damp in the lead raise reasons is the discovery of the interiority Swith is a batter map than Kilrain, and the policy of Toristerly inactivity, which there, Upward of fifty minera were baried of the muskets now in use in the German declares that boueans to rebarn to America

The French rusket is greatly en-Jas the champion of the world or dio here. the wimla, sacrseded better. Five dead invo been recovered. Great crowds cry, Tories are farious with him for this. He is surround the mouth of the pit and there is perior. A souret order has been given for

the muskets of the entire army bu Loudon, November 5th.-The Ameer of chauged.

This will naturally take some Bokhara has informed the Czar that tho

line,

Du

so generally discredited among his party intense excitement.

that he will probably have to go. John Manners, who is in bad health, wiff

Lord

" AFRICAN GOLD TIELOS.

the manufacture of a different gun and

will

THE BOKHALANS OBJECT.

also have to resign. It is thought that if London, November 3rd-The imperial time. The following spes to us from nu Bokharans object to the permanent Russian Hartington is to come in that he will insist Commissioner at Cape Colony has officially offioin! source concerning the meeting occupation of Kerki, and has asked the Czar on tuking or two of his weaker followers notified the Home Government of his dis and character of the recent alliance. The to postpone the trausfer of troops from with him. This, however, is improbable, it covery of extensive gold fields in Nonagusianse is primarily defensive and aimag Charijai to Karki until the Boktarios shall being more likely that Churchill will re-enter Land in the northwest part of Caps Colour maintaining the peace of Europe on the have been gained over.

basis of existing treatise, but if ponce should he broke by any aggressive mat of

the Cubinot.

VESSELS WRECKED AND LIVES LOST IN TEZ

there were

of

ENGLISH CHANNEL.

distriat.

A NEW CAREBORAL OPENED.

WILL SOON RETIRE.

TRADE WITH CANADA.

BURIAL OF JENNY LIND.

ous Power. alone, or ond with allies upon Ollawa, November 5th-Trade returns London, November 3rd.-The Trum Cathe the Europosa Conluunt, or with the Medi. between Canada and the United States for Loudon, October 30th.-A tore Bo guferal was opened to-day by the Prince of terration, the alliance could become of the lost fiscal year show a considerable falling ged in the south of Engisid on Saturday Wales. This is the first calledral built in fensive. In that case the three allied Powers off in imports, while the exporta maintain the night. Many buildings were auroofed, aut England by the Established Church amoo would tako combined naval and military so average of recent years.

Damerous shipping casualties the Reformation. Many distinguished people tion. The term aggressive net is defined sa in the Channel. A bont with a party posing.

attended the ceremonies, which were into meat as set whereby ons Power singly, or which left Weymouth for a twelve persons

with allies, ebonid ab empt a forcible distar- night's trolling, was capsized, and ton of the

bance of tho existing distributions of power party were drowned. A sloop was wrecked Loudon, November 3rd-The Duke of Europe or ou the Mediterranean. off Dunkirk and foar mon arowed.

The points mettled in Cambridge, who is getting very old, though richaruh were: First-Contingunoies which detail at Fried- Leaudou

November 1st. Seven vereels not more incapable than osual, will probably would form a casas belli, the method for were wreaked at Cardiff and many wrecks retire soon froin the command of the army. are reported from other places during the The Queen is anxions that her son, the Dake proceeding to combined diplomaatio action an attempt to force him to pat on the aui- severe storms which base prevailed through-jof Counaught, who is equally incapable but should be granted to offending Powers; be- prison dostor then directed the Governor in the first instatico and the delays that form of the Tullamore Jail to-day. The at the British isles. The gale which was much youngs, should take his uncle's placo.fore war is declared; second-A general to desist on nouuuut of the zufavorable stato torribe, extended around the entire sonst

plan for combined military and Laval of O'Brien's health.

of the United Kingdom" and was accom.

THE TRIPLE ALLIANDS.

London, November 5th. The body of Jenny Lind was buried at Malvern to-day,

AN ATTEMPT TO FORES O'BRIEN TO WEAR A CONVICT'S GARE.

Dublin, November 6th-O'Broristed

panied by rain. Reports of the straud- London, November 14th. The Vionen notion in the various oiroumstances that Dillon spoke at Caatleren to-day. ing of vessels continue to be received and correspondent of the Times claims to know might arise; third The ornet military entrented his hearers to swear with him that inmecse amount of damage has been dess.that a triple alliance was secretly cou-and uaral forces which each of the three as long as life and liberty remained they The storm begau subsiding this evening

cloded last spring, but the details were allied Powers shoald being into the field would do everything in their power to Brest, November 1-A hurricane ban ben Guully settled in the recent interview beard on the sena; fourth-The results to be avenge O'Brien and to make suffer the hate raging here since morning, and vessels are tween Signor Crispi and Prince Bismarck, achieved by gombined action, with a view fat class who onatigued this beloved and unable to leave the roadstead. Many fists. The trouty, says the correspondent, pro-to securing durable peace after a victorious gifted Irisbus to a felou's coll." ing smacka aud pilot vessels have foundered. vides for combined military and paral war. This last clause stipulates... the terri- London, November 8th.Labouchero writes. action by Germany, Austria and Italy against torial modifications that would have to be a loug rofetation, as an eye-witness, of many any attempt to distarb the balance of power made in Europe. before the three allied of Balfour's assertions made in bis Birming Paris, November 1st.-Count de Lessepsia Europe. It also stipulates that territorial Powers would consent to sign a treaty of ham speech, in defense of the Irish people. bas announced to the Academy of Sciences modifications shall be compulsory before the peace. It farther provides that combined Mitobael Davitt addressed a mosting to- that the Panama Canal will be opened three allied Powers will consent to sign a notion shall be taken for the conclusion of day at Carrick-Shauben, Ireland. He de- February 3, 1890. The work will not theu treaty of peace. The treaty further provides pance, and that no one of the three Fow-pounded what be termed Belfour's 'bounce* be entirely completed, but passage will be for combined action for the conclusion offers shall treat separately or deaist from at Birmingham,

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