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 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. General Ltarnelen erefore wee not liable. 'use defendant ratted, bad. This year, however, be could not get further away e occmion when he is sna a few minutes later the first of a number of ordinary er pleas, and at two o'clock the King was ree wax then a , and elnoe then, by his constant and meted that when he first married Ills wife he gave her ea !on to Newgate he will, military gentlemen began to arrive to wish the gallant teemed at Vienna Station by the Emperor's Envoy, than Potsdam, and we mee the deplorable result. 'sett ve !service, princi average £2 per week. She had panne I things of his to The Dowager Luckless of Wellington has gone to ly aIong our north-western fron tier, tar attempt, be hand- General Cod-speed on lee iourney. hlajor Wardrop the ands.1s and the Servian Consul. It appease that he has reached hie patent rank and petition. During the amount of £50 or Ze0. Be found neerly all hia ted ershme have been (4th Dragoon Guards), one of Lord 'Wolseley's aides-doe the paasen r train which ran oft the rails at Keienfe'cl, Tunbridge Wells, where she intends to reside for the clothes mottled, exeept those which he staid upright le. net two monthre the late Afghan war he was AtiltitanteGeneral to Sir •olicto. ramp, and his only travelling companion to Dover, was the o. 4 by which the King and Queen would have Frederick Haines, who was then COTIlmander-in-Chief of One day he found her finger tled up, entl she mid she retched the station early, and seperintended the dispoe- travelled h they not reached Petah too late. A The wedding present of the ladies of the Wynnstay the , Sir bad cut it, but lte afterwmar thond she had pawned her Hunt to Miss Williams-Wynn was a large and beeuti- Peter Ltunaden and the officers tion of tbe luggage in the seloors carriage provided for thorough inhestigation made by the pollee prover thet connected with the Commission, go to Teheran by way wedding ring for 30s, wile had since redeemed it, and COld13IITTED the use of his diminguiahed chief. By a quarter to the train left the metals owing to the widening of the fullie chased anther silver bowl. Sir ll'atkin gave his of the Back now Wore it. He bad forbidden his wife to pledge his daughter a diamond hound, and Lady Williams•Wynnh Sea. Odessa will probably be on the eight the little group of officera in private dresa hnd been space Letween the reels, but tvhether this wan due to a route ; from that to Poti ; end then by railway to Ti tit credit, and he had advertised, this in the doily papers. present was a diemond foe.- There were altogether . before Mr. Latham coneiderablv Augmenteci, and ten minutes later, when malicious net is not yet known. It WAS observed, how- anti Baku on the Caplan. At Bake there are ateaniere He wan always ready and wing; twaupport her. After newly eight hundred presentee with enough jewellery, Albert Keridge. 19, Lard WoLeetey arrived, there were some forty or fifty of ever. that libeller previous to the accident two trains to Enrelli near Rabe, from which Teheran is eerily Islay la he did not eenti her any money, became the china, and ornamental furniture to stock a large shop. is heir to mane of his comrades in erme awaiting him. Amonget these pamed over the saute spot without experiencing any persisted in pawning his goods which he sent her. Re There were five hundred and fifty guests at the break- reached. After A short May in the alpha' cot ity, was eherged on wee Brigadier-General Reilly, Director - Oetieral of mishap. Persia, General Lutnsilen and the officent with him told her be should not alow her any more money, and fast. and many thousands were [carted on all part of them within the last - Ordnance ;Colonel C.ameran, the head of the Intelligence that the was to get something in the form of A settle- Sir WaLitin's estates. will proceed eastward to Meshed, near to which Dom at 9, Wincheater- Department; Colonel Lonedale Hall, General Har- Cite , and escort now on their way from ment. Mr. Ifillan argued that there was no agency ; hat THE ANNIVERSAltY OF SEDAN. Mr. and Airs. Childers Rftstayiag with Lord Thurlow, tenhatn, a quantity of man, Sir Arthur James Herbert, India wilt be mot with, and then the work the judge believed there wet. Ile found tor the plata- avast./ OF 11111 OERmAN OCAODS. at DuriphaiI, his place In Inverrierombint. Last Wed- of England rotes, the Generi Olpberts, Coutenimary-General Sir Edward of the Commission will begin The Rusaian officers are tiff for the amount clahned—nairtely,Lei Os. COsts were The Gerna.0 capital hiss Intel,- been celebrating a neseley they visited Inverness, and were shown the •r Sitcom. It appeared Morris, General Bidet, Mr. I3obart, Lord Ilartington's double boll ay, viz t—The fourteenth anniversary of the expected to be eomituenicated with at Serakht. 'Ibis allowed. considerable sum of various Boum of the neighbourhood, II:eluding the Waite- private eeteretery; Swaine, 17th Lancers. brother battle cif ScIan, and the great autumn parade of the tield of Culloden. will probably be about the end of October or brginning subsequently married to Lord Weeders military (secretary ; Coke el Elite!. Guatde' Cops. At an early hour dense crowds lined the of Noveinter. The climate of Persia is elk Stafford Northcote joined Mr. W. H. Smith nit very cold in A MERCIFUL PROSECUTOR. iced cheeues in con- yard, Colonel Henry Braekenbary,ColoneI Butler, Colonel streets leadi ig to the Paretic greeted to see the Emperor the winter, and the region whistle the mission will have Oben test week, and they have gone for a three erks' At the Mamion House Police-court, London, Henry . roperty, and recently Trail], and Colonel Hebert, Grenadier Goards. The perm and sill greater masee.s Assembled at the Tempeihof to traverse may be colder stat Prom and snow may cruise rouod the west and north coast of Scotland in the Corder, a clerk, was brought up on remand eherged with • her, which arrii-ed ofrmerlast named waserith Lord Wolseley during hie last Feld to wits ess this grand military spectacle. By ten perhaps interfere with the troth for a time, and this yacht Pandora, in -which Mr. Smith has been cruising enthereling the sena of .£2 II.. 5d., received by him as the praceedi, which Egyptian camp-lige. His lordship, who wore a grey o'clock the satire corps, comprising the Berlin, causes a little ens:tot-Minty as to movements. Some of oft the Irish coest since the prorogation. They are to account of his master, Mr. Young Wihion, A commiselon drewer in a werdrohe ulster and a felt het, was receive& on arriving on the the country to be gone through is out of the beaten the Potelaim and the Smoithin garrisons, stood in reach Leith on the Irth, when Sir Stafford Is going to merchant, of Milk street. Mr. Charles Mathews, rpent torne of the Vatter= by Mr. Mortimer Harris, the manager at the parede or rer of two tlivisions, with tlatay-tbreo track, and on this account, net being welt known, ca'cu- re left in the wird- stay for a few days m Hopetoun Hoare, on a visit lb barrister, appeared for the prosecution, and Mr. Parr for line, and Mr. Owen Matthew., the ttetion superintendent. bretaliona o iefentry in front and eight regiments Lord flopetoun. !aliens as to time cannot be made. The expedition will the defence. Mr. Mathews meld that the prosecutor MA on to suspect any- He itnove to the etatIln In his btougharo. and was ante- of cavalry ,and three of artillery behind, numbering certainly make us better resmaintect with this pert of The Cluttalie has been laid up at Goaport, and the not now propose to carry the case any further. The ;Le wee waitel upon cognised by the few persons at the time outside the men, commanded by twelve generals, the world, and independently of itt political pureose. together 2opoo Danish Minister and Madame de Falbe have gone to pass charge on the previous occasion had reference to a sure tvilIe.who edged her elation, On reeching the platform hie iordahip vras with 4000 himees and 80 gene. They were under the it., labours will be of great value to science. There the autumn at Lulon Hoo Parks where they are motet- of 1.3 lie. 5d, Inquiries had since been reads, aad it h was then mad; and warmly greeted by those tosernbled, and the brief supreme eie rnand of the newly-appointed chief of the will be three officere attached, Ma or Hill, sad been taken. The tattling a succession of visitant. had been ascertained that the prisoner, who dement!, 21 Interval between his arrival and the time fixed Corps. Getter von Pape The Emperor arrived at half- Captain Gore, and Lieutenant Talbot. who will years of age, was In the serviee of his former employee at she had known the Baron Rothschild is large steam-yacht Eros arrived at carry on a survey along the route, which will give tie a for the departure of the train was spent in exchanging past ten, a d after mounting his charger advanced for eight years, and bore the highmt character. A_ elle saw him driving Good-by. The diatiogutshed General shook hands towards the roopu. for the firm time, however, Atli walk. Gosport het week from Trouville, And is to be over- cornet map. Dr. Aitchireen Is to study the natural limited anti reamed doting the neet two months, pro- repreeentative of the firm was present to speak to Ilia. and that she mid to heartily with all the officers prment and with other His brilliant uite included the Crown Prince, with his loirtory and botany, and orders have been rent that, you ought to parittory to her going to the Mediterrattean for tine Up to this occurrence dm prisoner bed condi:tete& gentlemen with whom he was on terms of intimacy, daughter, 0., Princess itfeiningen, on horseback ; Prince winter. Out for him to try amt. discover the Sousa plant, SO Cele- himself erlth the greatest propriety's, and the prose- F child." She felt so stepped into the carriage, forlowed by hie aide-do-camp, Henry, in n val uniform - Prince Arnutple of Bavaria; liratea in the Vedas, as the materiel from which the cutor believed that he had fallen into bad •other, Thereby the and the train immediately mored eat amid cheers front the Foreign Military Attache!, ral Dewy Lowe has just Warn a four peers' eorua, juice was extrected, This plent dorm not grow Prince Doi milky ; all lease of ATI company, and that he hail been led astray by others red, and ehe admitted the little group of spectators. The Lest person with including C Ionel Swaim, who subsequently left for estate called Keydell„ uear liorudean. The in India, anti in only keown from the tamed books of the who were really more to blame then himself. More- and es dress from the- wboro his fordthip 'hook hands before entering the train General in stocking his farm withsemo very fine Alderney Egypt; and the entire boly of the Japaume Military Brahmatis ; but on the assumption that the Aryans e tree over, the prisoner e relations had promised to smult s of dress had been was Colonel Napier Blurt, and his Onal words, addressed Commission. The Empress, with the Frio:teem Cliristlan into India from the mountain region of A fghauistan, IL is cattleieraIeeri Grant hasla nderuthen to write a series him abroad ha order that he might make a freak d prosecutrix having to thia officer, were : " Good-bye, My dear fellow ; whan at her side, followed in an open carriage with tie of thought that the plant mill exitts, and ought to he forted. twenty •' war articles " for the Ceetetry start in life ; end, having regard to all the circum- he was met in Seven shall we see you again in Cairo?" Pie had just pre- horses. Fri oe %Vitlient stood at the head of the 1st Magazin , for Should Dr 'ambition succeed in this it will be a matter • into ciatody. When which he It to receive £2000. stance., the prosecutor did not wish to premed viously bid farewell to Mrs. Childers, one of the few Battaiioe of the let Foot Muards. After the Emperor of great .mitered t to Sansetit scholars. Mr. Climb'. It further with the mtge. Slr Andrew Lusk reminded the ling two £5 notes, he A relic of the olden time has just died in Paris. in the geologist ladles on the platform, atad the wired Lieu eChilders, his had passed al ng, both divisions the march•past began in Sons been app-oadeel to the expedition. The learned courted Omit evidenm had been given in proof of iy taken one, Front aide-de-estop. This office: tollowahirn out to"Egypt. Lord the customer manner. After the infantry had passed pereon of a woederfully attractive old lady, the actress expedition will most probably visit Balk, the aeciera the charge. Mr. Mathews replied that although they ...I-leering the age or Northbrook;oined Lord VITolmley at Doer. His lordship for the first One, an unusual incident took place. The Amelia Haiminger. She was 87 years old, And had emit of Bactria, whe-e Cheek Nampo ruled could not ask Sir Andrew Link to dirmiss that circum- C prat few years hee en hoard the steamer remarked that it wee his great Emperor disMounted and seated himself in his open Aeted in the presence or Napoleon I., and of Goethe, who after Alexanderh expedition to India. There monitions her in his writings. stance from his mind, the promcutor diliireel strongly be aware that he was Impel, and every effort on hit part and those wader hie carriage, from whicb he continued to review the troop*. are oilier places of Arch olimical intermt along the Rubinstein, who was some years ago offered the recommend the prisoner to the merciful consideration at F on Corning of age, command wonld be directed to that end, to relieve This is the first occasion on which his Majesty has frontier about which little is known, and it may be enormous fee of £15,000 for a nine months tour in the the Court. The prisoner Imo then formally 6barged, often absent front it GeneralGorclen at Khartoum. He hat-it:eery belief that attended a renew seated in a carriage, but in view of his e, pected that valuable inforrnai ion will now be proceree U.S.A., which he declined, sod, in reply, said he was not guilty, am he had never abandoned characters. this would be done rucceesfolly, and he thanked all theme recent accititit and the great heat prevalent this change FIRS, I am tole, accepted an regarding all such places which the nolealon may have engagement te ;ism twenty concerts in America. 1 hate had the money. After a corseultati on with his solicitor, harged with etealing who hada* kindly whited him emcees. Ado the date im not surpris ng, etpecialry for a monarch in his Beth the chance of vithing. Late traveller's in Central Ada toot heard at how much apiece, taut, as erten:ma said of however, he pleaded guilty. Sir Andrew Leek haviag was ordered to rale when he and bis command would reach Khartoum, his year. Otheataise the review passed off in the Lentil have generally creased the desert from Mery to Ehivn, referred to the evidence which haft been given in support eontb he wart cort- manner most aucceref eller. having lasted over two hours' the Mormon's mother-in-law, it la no doubt tea go-ol lordship sai.1 it depended very mach upon circumstances. deal." or Bokhera ; the more southern region towards Afghan- of the charge, said that Mr. Mathews bad been kin4 ege and waS lent to When Christine's was mentioned ars the probable time. his 'Alan and the Hireloo Koosh is all but unknown, anti Lion with the preaent (E•ont the " Ifoorld.") enough to intercede on tehalf of the prisoner at the in- lordshIp said that date wee. likely. The general seemed from what has been mid it will he seen that tcience has stance of the prosecutor, but he could not dismiss the trittycle front Mr. mach plea-ed with the reception and farewell THE AVITOLESA_LE MURDERS BY AN The Queen has invited the Empress Eug:nle to pee nut in this case been overlooked by diplom icy. Ma or very case entirety,s.a it wee not a frivolous one. The punish- and left a £5 note AFRICAN " CHAlthiEda." another visit to Scotland this autumn ; and it is pro- Napier, son of Lord Napier of Magda's', who has con- accorded him, and remarked to an Entimete [deed that he ment of sending a young man to prison was nothing com- catching he mill he The last ariving MAU steamer at Liverpool from beble that aloe will occupy Abergeidie Coale for a short siderable experience of Perrin, will accompany Generel might probabOv be hack in March neat. 'rho sea was pared to that of standing in the do. k as a criminal, and gave prisoner money brine:oat, with a south oweist wind lona showery weather. Africa brouglit particulars of the trial and sentence of Lime in October, after the Prince and Priureet of Wades Lumeden as aide-de camp. Colonel C. E. Stewert And Neville went to Leis the mut ve Adioshun, for themurder of numerous women have left for the south. The Empress will return to he walled young men would bear that lo mind. Ha Mr. A. Conde, Stephee, C.D., of the Perthe Ernbasey at should Ore effect to what Mr. Mathews had sMO, and.. earrings and a brood!, PREPARATIONS AT WOOLWICH. at Lagoa, on tae West African come The killing of at Fernhorough from Germany in about a fortnight. Teheran. are among the members of the expedition. hoped that the prisoner would go abroad and make a !Id hive kept quiet If A Woolwich corretpenilent says t There is an entire least A dozeni females WAR laid to the account of Adeo- A detachment of the Royal Scots—sixty in numler, fresh abort in life. He sentenced him' to three days' im- horn she bed ', gone novelty about the plans for the corning expeditiors whioh shun, but at he trial, which took place on July e, hes with three calico's - has arched at Balloter from Edin- prisonment. ig two other young gives to the preparations now in program a peculinr was charged with the-wilful murder of three women— burgh Castle, atnd will be stationed there during the SF1CCKING TREATMENT OF CHILDREN. aw prisoato driving, residence of the 'hurt at Balmoral, interest, and net the Moat Attractive sights of Woolwich vie, Mrs. Caterine Clegg, Mrs. Selina Cole, and her At the vestry-room adjoining St. Margaret* Church, el. not stop, although at the present time are the large etorehoursee, in which Meter. The nxannt number of siteletoos foetid in the have got goat era on to believe that Sir Robert THE CRYSTAL PALACE. Pritoner, who Monier, now Minister at Madrid, will succeed Lord SOrton, Mr. J. B. Whateley, deputy-coroner, has lieki nun are being oollected, assorted, end laid out for inspection. ae bush was twelve, end of them three were iden titled as the Messrs. Brock and Co.'s Annual pyrotechnic benefit ge, was fully cow- Ampthill as Anthessador at Berlin. Fie knows Germany inquiry respecting the death of Jane Elimbeth Nichol- at at a museum, the various stores, provisions, and news- females nazue4 all of whom were natives, and occupied the Crystal Paleme this year was eel:water:ally marred by' thoroughly well, and ia really very able as a &lath-II/oast; ton, aged two years and ntne months. who; it ia alleged, !aeries spiv:Coned to each of the 500 boats of the Me respectable póitiooa ht Lagos, two of them being the unpropitious weedier. the fain clewed off ia she and Letidea he has all the old traditions, which would was wilfully starved to death by Its father under cir- As flotilla. Ira one warehouse of large stet the goads which wives of mai e merclianta. A large number of wit- eumstancess of a horrible charaeter. afternoon, 19(991'1Vrei, R continuous flow of visitors set he render him &acceptable to the Court, and he would get The ense centred rRONGFUL arrive in bulk are dellt out in sets, and each assortment nestles were e emitted, the teatirnong of one female but the aggregate was certainly before what it wo old have on better than anybody else with Prince Bismarck, with much excitement In the neighboorhood. Mrs. Femme when completed is packed op for exportation And ready being very int eating, as showing the modus op road Knight, the wife of a gunsmith, residing at Morton's- been had the wcather been altogether favourable for a Alice Wood (since distribution with the certainty that every boat will start Of the prisoner The witness, whore name was idovra, whom Lord Atupteill was a prodigious favourite, and he firework display. Masers Brock were unable to coat- would alwaye receive him when lie would nobody cottages, Sutton, deposed that the father of the deceased of the theitmetianeic ferolsberl exactly Wre the others. Among-est the articles had A very mnt4Tow escape from being one of Adeoahuts's receive memo operations until three o'clock, when the whole else. Sir Robert Morier is a persona gra'a to the and two younger chiidren had lived at her house for the at a half miles east of thus laid out for each boath crew of twelve there victims. Ido a went to Adeoshun a house. He had pat nine months. They occupied two rooms on the their atalf, numbering some 20) men and bare with 104 Queen and to the Crown Prineessol Gertrany. He was ewe), to A grew berry Is a sponge bath and large aponge, and further Wetness numerous " ciermt " spread on the floor, amongst these second floor. For scene time mot the three children others employed by the company, were engaged in titling waif, eel ed by a mon are provided in the bape of a filter anti a boat tamp, the being a email:, mud idol, and several vials filled with quite an intimate friend of Prinaese Alice's when be was at Darmeoldo Lord Granville' had been treated in a very brutal manner by the tip the immense devices, And in getting Into place the age improvised from latter being accompanied by two tin flasks of malt oil. powder. AdTshiiii had a pistol which he tired re the sodden visit to Osborne accused, who was in the habit of keeping them for day' many theme-ander of lamps and lanterns to be need is t week was connected with this matter. he eyes and moutio Six large corn peeks :lie to be taeen for gathering fresh Idol. Ele th n too': something on-. of the idol, and the illumination of the mrounds. No pains or expense 'fhe Grand Duise of Hesse and the younger members without food, and, betide!' this, continually knocking covery weta matter meet and mai on the way. But the boats will not together with !hitting dropped It into a vase cantle n leg were spared by the Mature Brook In ranking the etia- of his family are expected from Darmstadt to visit the them about when he returned home late at MOO A number of ammo tlopend upon any adventitious forinne, being fully vim water, =akin the shilling into two shillings. This was play worthy of their reputation an pyrotechnist, of the Queen at ihilmoral shortly ; and before returning to Ger- under the influence of drink. Site heti freeneutly given Le surro mace be taalled with preserved food for three months. It is ex- the great po er his " charms ' possessed, of =Aim; firm degree, many they will pass a week with Prince mei Princess the poor children food, but of late her husband would The principal of the set-pieces repro- nothine that coati' pected that the troops will be able to make or purchase articles doubt their original value. He urged isiowu to not let her do so, as he mid he would give information eented the brittle of Trafaiger, anti in that the Ilene Flitany,u• tem bread occasionally ; but tinned meat and biscuits will ering him cloeji and Leads for that purpose. but she 'Ede Louis of Battenberg at Stinulootts, their residence near Chicheater. oI the creel treatment of tier children to the parith Victory was dieplayed as she appeared actually engaged en the ease c one to form the staple provision, and, for the make of variety she was not a trader. After this he wanted her to mark in etocking the Reeoubtnble. Many other of Nelaen's Sir Theodore sad Lady Martin are passing the ar,thorities. in Ammer to the coroner, the witness emcee upon the mend as well as of health, the blecuit will be of two kinds, her f ice, and n her refuting blew some of the powder further said that six months AS:0 the prisoner's wife eessete were pictured in linos of tire, and oath one was from the vial 4o the wind, and Mown became somewhat autumn at Bryntytilio, their charming place in the ILWOre Lhat Clioriew " naral ' and " midge." the latter being slightly died, and since then he had continually HI-treated the dietingoishalde by the colours she displayed. This pleas juiI stnpelied. Sh went home, aril returned to Acleathunh Dee valley, nem Llerigotlen. I am giel to hear thet L be rStaTortit medicinal. The corewain of each boat will be a children_ Be earned good money, but this WAR made was no lees than 203 yards in length. Following It was home with a sum of £10, together with a hely Mertinhheeitit has improved sines she went down tee to- he arre-ste non-eommiasiened officer, and he will have abso- away with in drink and betting on horses. James dashling repreacutatron of a snake chasing a buttertim semetity of beda and cleth, Adeoahun told iter to 107 to Wales, although she is still far from well. Aueust, 1870, to a lute emiimarril of the stores and of the discipline. Spreadbury, relieving °Seer, sale that from information and then came a do en muting devices, sheering revolve Peaitentltry. He two fowls, tw4 bottles of rem, one yard of white Croy- He will • be provided with a spring, bahume for he received from the-14dt witnese's aband he visited the lug Inne, stare, diamonds, and all kinds of precious Mousse don cloth, an two koh-note, mud meet him at fkoyi- porpme. In _1S8t weighing out the rations, and strictly under his charge hewn, and found the deceased and two other children in and a number of fixed suns, the whole extending 700 A tterney Marthall, will be at boa Of medical comforts. which will cont.-tin 3 road. Ikoyi-rocid is near to the place where the skeletons A MAN named Edward Hart, 84, hut died at Stun/limner Marshall, Blandford, from imurivs received a terrible state from neglect and want of food. The feet along the upper terrace. The golden cascade, .31 r brought before the Pettfas of brandy, 3 bottle-I of port wine. V 4oz. tins of vete found. It was four o'clock in the morning when molten iron, illustratIng the Fells of Niagera, strewth- the meeting was to Mee elect'. Idowu was to tell in a Bowel, hat singular manner. He was assiming lii room occupied by the accessed was almost devoid of dish maything. Itat Llebigh meat extract, tib.mustard, lib. of yellow soap, lug over 2b0 feet, and with a fall of 100 feet, nobody of the matter, or the " charms" would not act, the ringing of a wedding peal At Winteriourtie Kingston, fumiture, and there was not c particle of food to be otter ford there might 1lb, of candles,'lb. of mit, 4 tins of condensed milk, d found. He had the children- removed without delay evoked immense applause. More than 250011s. at n. I 1 , 1883, seven h :lel of Beatty tnatehem, .1b. of and the cloth was to be tied round her face The op- when he got hie neck entangled in the rope, and was Utahl cocoa and milk, 2 to the infirmary. 1r, James Morden, the resident granulated Iron were fusel in this piece alone, ted, the same person compressed tea, a corkscrew, and a cutter for opening the pont tment was fortunately not kept, and three days after- muldenly jerked to a height of nearly dart., striking his wards the prisoner was arreated. Th a stateerient of bead againnt a beam, end afterwards falling heavily to physician of the Sutton Infirmary, said that when the which covered an area of no lees than e5,000 feet. pondent 'over Imre - tins in which emaysarticei is hermetically sealed. This children were brought into the institution by the last Rockets of moot beautiful design, numbering upends leer a mortel weend box is only to be resorted to in case of great necessity', Idowu oorrebeirates for the most part the supposed the floor of the belfrm Medical aid was obtatued, but plan whistle the prisoner adopted In carrying cam his the unfortunate sufferer auceumbel to his terribh witness they were in a Waring (rendition and unebte to of LOCIO, emitted In colours of the greatest briilteecy he eo tressed in the and several of the commoclitim kept there in swerve are stand from exhaustion. 'Oho deceased child was aiitking disintegrating stars, plumes of the bites of Paradise, sworn falsely in the also et:misted as ertiehre of daily food, such as salt and siendieh object t viz., to blindfold the women, place a Lu;uries. The coroner did not'deern as inquest necessary. fowl in each hand, get them to kneel deem, and then THE first municipal ward *faction at Liver- fast, end nothing could be done to sere its fife. it molten gold and silver, dragon flea, and silver trailers ord never told him tea, for the latter of which handy tin canistere bays been died two days after its aritniation. The three children In profusion. The shells, too, were both numerous and nth innocence being dispatch them' with some heavy weapon. Adooshian pool, under the EN tension of the Hoare of Pulling Act, ham purchased to the number of some albumen& from a London were in et very eat:mimed condition, and were very novel, se4h as blesses. Brock only can produce. No le will be releastel. denied the eitarge of anneer, maintaining a dignified taken pines. It was a bye election, and conducted firm of match makers. The medical boiet, each of dirty. The other two were atilt so weak from want of fewer than '750 of all size. were fired, Including s da ,. hug which is partitioned in pigeon-hoies for Fa several clemeneour it, addrersing the jury, and told them to was purely on party issues. The proceelings throughout bold and intrepid, Loving nothing to fear. The jury, were orderly, and free from unusual excitement, and nourishment that they were unehle to swallow role! representation Of Jupiter'. thunderbolts'. Ballfoon9 carry- contents, art ranged out for parking In a store by them- food. The pont niortem examination of the decease l's ing the megne-sitort lig•ht, an illuminant ten times more - .d patent On a !elves, end 600 of them were displayed for examination however, after en hour's deliberation, brought in a ver- whet the poll elated at eight o'clock, the Liberal candi- off- bonds. Every body showed cleanly that death had been caused by powerful than she electric light, !wiled magnificently on Saturday. In Ithe manner the ruder necessaries of dict of oullty iln all three histanees, and asked that the date, who ia an Irish Psoman Catholic and moderate or later. We here starvation. There was not a particle of fat about the over the palace, end lighted tap every nook and corner of life are being mewed out from the Commissariat Dap t, prisoner be exeauted in public if sentenced to be hanged. Home Ruler (Mr. Ruddin), had a majority of seventy'- 11 be able to worry body, and all the organs were bloodless. The Coroner the cryetel edifice. The gardens on this occasion were anti, together with the tins of biscuit, beef, and vege- The prisoner seas rentenced to death. Adeoshua, it eight votes for a stet in the City Council, Three-fourths &netted yeas, at or the erectors recorded their votes. having itemmeti up, the jury returned a verdict of illominated with no fewer than 30,000 lamps ,of all con- tables, and solid soup, are dour and oatmeal, and. rice, seems, was a dative of Porto Novo, and years ago was of two t na of material were sold by the authorities to the King of Dahomey, one of AT the County Polioe-conrt, Manohester, a d Wilful murder " against Robert Henry Nicholson, and Ceivable tints, and upwards baking powder to serve for yeast, vinegar, pepper, slid he wee fully committed to take his trial cm the coroner's used in the flares of coloured fire elone. The widow, at- the Hatton whose executioiera he immediately berame. The king young man named Henry Marshall, who has lately lime juice, and herbs to flavour the soap. There is also wartant. - were highly delighted with the display. longing to Mesars of that place was, and no doubt is still, a bloodthirsty occupied the position of maneger of the tailoring depart- • eufficient supply of common misspelt small quantity of 4t- wes dettroyed, but permanganate of potash for purifyieg pa rposee,and there ruler, having frequent and fearful human sacrifices. ment of the Bodes Provident Induatrial Co-operative are a few cheeses' for change of diet, and for those who Bleeping to Lagos, Adecehun act up as a conjuror, fetish Society, bas been remanded on a charge of embehle- FnArtcns Giutn, 52, residing at 2. Goldsmith- AT the Poliae-oonrt, Blackburn, an ex-police_ • - recently in links there is tobecco. To every boat will be assigned priest, melicine-man, and worker of charm, in which men t. street. Gouglaequare. Fleet-street, tendon, hal been ad- man, named Witlinm Johnson, has been mamettoed so ng from the aettle it twelve an I a half gallon tank of indiarubber, pro- capacity his victims visited him, and through which CoNernmnAutat interest attached to a recent mittrdatto St Bartholomew's fleapit-el suffering from tour morithe imprisonment for etabemliagti beiongieg it S. snd becoming lecte by a caneas cover, with straps attached for they lest their lives. applioation made at the Lengborough Session,, Guise frightful self-Intlitted wound in the throat. Geer wits 10 the lemembire and Cheshire Telephonic Company, who ran jO memo eartiages, and each of the tea soldiers and two milore borough. A Condervetive demonstration was to be held employed as a serer" turner at Mesas. Pantie:1 anti For which he hat recently acted as coitectoe—Joeeph ti two bow§ were vs III have his metal drinking Cop, tin plate deep at Upieathans, and Mr. Eirdety, al Steelton, applied for Wood s, Slow-lane, and for some time past his ecoentric Briscoe, 'mixture', was she eon' mittelhfor three loos the nI iteriouely injured. enough for soup, trait., forkeend a plated spoon. For Mn. T. J. Sc-Hou.zetr, coroner for Guildford, a special limaute to sell intoxieenta thereat. There were habits heti attracted the notice of his fellow-workruen. for stealing a gold watch, value £10, from Riehara • wn by one of the has bete an inqairy into the eircernstanom attending the five asegiatrates seo the bench, and the application was It appears that he has been a sufferer from nervous aml S. the common need of the whole bent party are provided a oatell &t au s donee. 'clew the animals nest or kettles, fitting one within another, two soup death of Henry ibfiller, painter, who shot, at a youog man refused. other disorders for some time past, and thir mons to to les AN extraordinary struggle with s dog ha. drive them away. ladles, two butcher's knives and et flesh fork, a baking named Richt:ivied with a loaded revolver, and the nett A. DISPUTE has arisen between the shipwrights have worked upon h's mind. causing great anxiety friends, and nee:mit...Ong his being closely watched. Be occurred at Edmonton, London. The auienel, which was aimed him by the tlis.h, 231n. pails, three leather bucketm a frying-pan, and instant 41h:thawed a shot into his own mouth, The of Cordiff and a section of employer. who have recenely had been Went from his work for some weeks owing to a crams between a raestaff and a St Bernard, a ddetily R I chardeon struc k a Otter dredger ; while the romre warlike equfpueent wilt bullet lodged in his brain, and the young man died next fended an eseaciatIon. Them employer. want Cardiff Ulnae, and while left alone for A few monies-ass he set oil attacked the ban of ita owner and threw bins to the ougheto 10 kneel. censirt of each Macro dee and ammunitien, a pick, two day. The shot:aimed at Richmond did not take ,effect. to be declared a free part, to be able to engege their own rarer and inflicted upon himstef a most severe wound, ground. The young man, who was about 18 years d . olontewmtreet, felling axes, a @meth End shovel for entrenching, and a The only witneel who was ebbe to throw any light upon men when they want e tee hands from places at a dis- age, would In all prohabl h7 have been killed had set rer knockee hima the clause of the 'excited state of Malmo* Mind wag a Mrs. extending nearly ;serum the throat. Folic-- eors'aele tent which will shelter the whole damn men. To these tance, without hewing to apply, Re at preset, to the ilia sister Genie to the rescue. She bravely gal od the • old man tiamest l_Ittrgeee, a young widow, who stated that she had occa- seerettry of the men'. union. Clapcott, City petiole 410, Was coon on the spot, and Ine.st be aided elle boat " feeder*" or banes, a boat- upon going into the room found Geer 'tiling in a atilt, dog by the colter, and by superb mums exertion, mutated that he le not sionally walked put wi h Miller, who had sometimes said As a train from the Reading branoh was hook, oars, two mast' and sails, a coil of rope for towing, with a pail before him containing a large quantity of 10 hold him so as to let her brother get from under him. rea along the to Iler that hie dreditore premed him. He heti also several being shunted on to the main lice at Redbill Junction for ant s few other ludiepeneables, and, with twelve men blood. Geer Was at once removed to St. Bertholoolow's A desperate struggle then ensued between the girl tad , where he was thrown ha, there will be found a fell hoot-load." times finked her; to marry him, but she had always ro- London, a row which bad got upon the metals was run tated. The Jura returned a verdict " That detwated shot Hospital, where he was attended by the house surgeons, the in furiate-i breast, and the latter at lest broke loose sal over and Mod, throwing two carriages off the road. agate set upon the brother. Once more bl• sietec himself while ie a slate of term army inumIty," with a Several paestelteell were alarmed And shaken, but for- Drs..I. C. Wallin sad W. 'I'. Spicro Geer waa tureen- ri:ler that aomertrictiona ought LO be placed on the In- felons when eilenitted to the hospital, and coneementl v the creature off, and another lister emutog to her nacos, TH R. Hon. J. R. Iowan, the United States tunately none were hurt, And the traffic was a•ft seriously the motive for the nth act could not dten be memo the two contrived to secure the dog, which Ida doom discriminate sal of revolver. delayed. Ighligter, Lute left London for a short OM /0 Load weed. The doctor. enter t . in no hooey! his recovery, been shot. The young man and his Aden have had Mialetan. al Wattr,.. Hell Nattinallera their wouncla emetedletsd. awl are new debit TM. •