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THE THESDATM MEllOtTRY-WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 10, 1884. F WHILIHT. .■...a■-••■•••••••...=■■• Wright and Willem . take their to lal,at the A_FFArRS IN EGYPT PLOT AIGAINST THE SING OF SERVIA. SOCIETY THE AFGHAN BOUNDARY 00111:0851UN. in Court, Lonl'an, On • Aas 'EXPRII:Se TRAIN WILECHILD. GOSSIP. II1JSBAND AND WIFE. DEPARTURE OF LORDS DIORTHBRO011 .•• ■•■••• 11a:or-General Eir Peter !Almaden has started for itigg_ the police, 'were King Milan, travelling with the Queen and the Crown Teheran as the head of the Commission to sureey the At the City of Loudon Court, before Mr. 0, B. 411. AND WO LSELEY Perms, has( eacaped an at enopt upon his life by a mere (Prom " TOwth.") an, at -Worahlrestreet, northern frontier of Afghanlaten. Gement] Lurnelelt and Harrison, sitting as Depote-Judge for Mr. Conistiseiaser ten tien. Clerkenwell. Lords Northbrook and Wellesley left London on Satur- chance. The special trails converag him from Belgrade The Crown Princess of Germany, who has accompanied Kerr, an action wes recently brought by Mr. fiviverew day morning for chthonic, in order to take leave of her the Q ueen to Scotland, will only remains at Batmoral fee his brother (now Lleue-General Sir Henry Ltonstlerg '0 the first cell of the was to rein the ordinary express train at Pe_eth and, have long been famlltat anti tomilar munes along t e Katlic, of Struiley.road, lean/mond, to recover the aurae( Ilda:eitty before heaving foe Egype Ashnirais Sir Cooper with the latter, to travel to Vienna_ A heated axle, ten days, after which she goes to loin the Crown Prinos ra were placed in the fronCers of Argiumi,tan oa the Indian side. They were £5 5s. for five week,' hoard and lodging of the wife eel Key and Lord Alceeter were present at the station. however, cosoed some delay, and the express train Wm at Beneath, near Dusseldorf, where she is to arrive on hovers then there vets connected with the Guide Germ from iC tint conception, child of the defendant, Mr. Thomas Jenninge, et te - priromes had to Mind Shortly rater two o'clock their lords Iles arrived at Forts- deepatt bed at half-past ten, before Kin Miler" had the 11th or 1.5 th. Savage-gerdens, Tower-hill. Mr. Louis Batnett was Professor ihne, with whom Prince Edward refitted and their names hare beeh thua Intimately identified the cell and the yen. mouth, and were rereared by Admiral Sir G. T. Phipps reached J'enth. Here, the night before, a runtoor of an with it and ita many brilliant achimennents. General solicitor for the plaintiff, and Mr. Fillan counsel kw the trida the Van, on the Hornig and General Sir George 'Willis, with the talent- attempt upbn the Ring's life had been circulated. All during his recent may at Heidelberg, arrived at Aber- g Lumeden ha. already had some tepee' moo of mimic) re dirlindant. The plaintiff Meted that through a cleared n the sent near to the bers • f their reepeetive staffs, by wham they were am despatches were stopped at the telegraph ofilccs, fuel oats, Cattle bast Wednesday on a visit to the Prince and lietween the defendant and his wife, xi rt. Jennings canes Princess of Vales, In 1857 hie brother—then Mawr Lumeden --IVRS ed on itedway to the companied to t e Warner Alexandra. in which they the police and the authorities had isolated the to lodge with him. trhe paid regulate), until the defeat- The Duchess of Albany la linable to leave Claremont sent on a friendly mission to Afghanistan, which procerdei from the eroared the Solent to Calve& Their lordships retunted to terminua. 'Vilma the King at eleven o'cl.rck be accompanied. chum stopped his wife's allowance, said remained with at present, in consequence of the precarious condition of The party Mattes' in the spring ht, caused by the Port ntouth in time to catch the 5.10 Smith-We:tern reached Pettli and read the evening papers or that year, when India seemed In a pea dal him until June 1:0, when five guineas '9,911 the antesaut It wa$ metec- train for London. On the Sunday morning Lord North- tel ing hien, of the planned attempt, he was areurel that her infant son. it e, Mrs. Jennings, wife of the defendant, was relied_ Sir Henry Pontonhy will leave Balmoral shortly For condition, Out when Canhehar was reached the a desperate effort to ',rook left Victoria Station for Wilmer Castle. Earl all =ensure& had been taken for his safety, and that he news of the Indian Mutiny arrived, and the and stated that the defendant turnee her out of the bottle out by the Granville state carriage wan in waiting at the amtioa could continue lois journey in perfect trust. The Hing Isis annual holiday, which be Menge takes during the house bemetwe she got into debt. lies 11 attire! aced Leer entail's autumn residence in Stolen& Nobody better accounts in travelling so far north lost nothing on the L give the police some- for the converince of Lord Northbrook to the Castle. felt an gotteful that he prmented the police with a way. Irani the exam:mated Wes which were tole the 151. per week, and need to give her other money. 6110 deserves a holiday than Sir Henry, chose work is always Holbrook millet on the After luncheon hi a lotdship cent erred with EAT] Granville, thousand francs. Just as the special train was meaning Aighrns believed that the power of the English I a' was went Lo John oreaaionelly, but only when he sent for her. ter some difficulty ha Lord Lyons, Britiah Analeassador at Faris, who bad news readied Peath that the eeprear train to Vienna had eery heavy, and often of a dirtiest' and most trouble- Ile ceased to allow her Any money ii, May, and :reit moue character. Captain Ifrigge undertakes the duties gone, and the position of,the mission was for some time 'Wright, wee war in an travelled from the continent purposely to attend the got off tharails, and several cars had been turned over, rather perilous, The fatef Stoddart and Connolly, who refused. She Led received a letter from him asking her however, before he had Interview, and Sir Julian Fauncefote, Permanent Under- blockieg the up line. No one at first Insaginal that this of PrIrate Secretary to the Queen during the absence Of to live nearer to him, and she had done so Ore15- Oh Henry Ponsmiley. were so cruelly butchered by the Rhea of Bokhera, was an purpose.' and three- Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Lord Wolteley left was a reel attempt upon King Milan's life until it was thee fresh in the memory of examined When single she was A herrn:011, and IL waa Lord Anmthill a premature death is lamented by every one, and it was feared further nttempted to Victoria Station the 'Arne evening at eight p.m. for rememb red that his train should have gone with the that A similar fate would. Wall the Lumadens. For at tine bar that the defemient fell in love with her Some ort delay the jonrney Eeypt. In order to be prepared for any emergency one that had just come to grief. King Milan es erytm lie— and, indeed, his removal makes a blank in time after marriage she pawned hie clothes because she diplomatic circles which it is impossible at present to some time they felt themselree in the position of fort- ers were drive o the harrierswere erected an the departure platform an hour was much struck by this fact. At midnight noises, while Insults and indig, Was in dielieulties. She ditl not pawn her wedding ripe. fill up. It is exceedingly probable triat Lord Ampthill ,nitice- were frequently over te the prism' before the time of starting ; bet there hitving been can- the railwafr ohcials and 150 workmen went LO heaped on them. Thia lasted while news of the suc- She removed it from her flamer, and it went away with not the ete.•it been rap side-Atte doubt as to his lordships float moventente the spott besides a police force for the woe's, have been alhe to day but for his hiving been cesses of the mutineers continued to be carried north- her consent. Vs hen she told hint what she had done be unatee to kayo Berlin 'for his usual holiday. He has t would hare been able them preparntions were scarcely needed, the general protection ef the travellers. King Milan refused to go wards. But at last, as the tide of wer turned, and a ter mid he would forgive ber all. and promised to -lire with suffered for several years past from liver complaint and die van, and with the public being very sparsely represeeted. Shortie after to an hotel; and spent the night at the terminne, receive About a twelvemonth,' stay—sumo of the time it metht her. Mr. Milan briely opened the deleadant's isse, and front disorders of the digestive organs, but he was were stanaing in the seven ovo cabs arriyed containing the luggage ing teiegrarhs from the spot crf the disaate, every hour. be snid theywere In a condltiOn of captivity—the mission •zir,nd,le nthe defendantwas atways willing to a pport Irk always brought round by his animal " cure " at Ceti's- door of the van, anti of bit lordebip and that of Lord Northbrook, At hail-pas eight a special train was attached to the was able to return again to India.