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THE TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1B80. LATEST INTELLIGENCE. (Fbom on OouLBsroxvotTt.) (Bt IinKvEmoriiK Tit Osurn, i4 TJiiii.) AFGHANISTAN. CALCUTTA. Sin.

JT. The lett advice from Cabul state tht the e5r and men of th Cbuli regiment, of Ayoob'a Wcatd irat have reached Cabul end made their submission to the Ameer, ho ha. acctrd it. Aye defeat ha. reaeurJ iho country.

Ayoob i said to have tied to Seistan. conti thy may think that it doe not mak. mooh difference to thtm whether It begin at Unl cltno or It taken up again els where, and that it it succeed, a a ween. 01 presaur. on on point it i.

moat likely to be applied again on the next occasion. Still, it it nrpri.ing that politicians, in whose calculation, time notoriously plaja to great part, should not arail themselves of the praiant dunce of recap, and let the future tale care of iUelf. Possibly the wisdom of such a tourae may I per reived at the Ut momenL StrrtuBia jr. The Mti that the action of the fleet, which waa expected to begin to dy, baa boon' deferred for three dar. teems to sliowthat the thread of nogotia tin ii not yet broken.

It remains to be aeon whether this delay take place in consequence of communications from Lord Walter Kerr, or by order of the Governments in consequence of infor mat ion receired as to the course of the negotiations in is stated in other quarters, thU doe not lead Frenchmen into ssying that their neighbours aero, the Channel are advancing toward, political and social disintegration. The RfpMupit in fact, its own example for the imitation of Engliah joumalisU. It tries to judge Engliah not from a French, but from an English standpoint, and ii suggests that were English journalists to do the same they would no. expose themselres to disagreeable home thrusts. The Gambcttiat organ ought to show its impartiality THE FATAL LANDSLIP AT SAISI TAL.

CAIICTTA, Srrr. T7. Th. bodies of the following victims of the NVini Tal landdip hare been recovered and buried insUne. Montenegro.

The most satisf.c IMI. Mass, Warren, and t.ray, Mrs. 1 would, no doubt, bo that the MTpny, U.puint uooanugo ua (,. owing to negotiations in Constantinople eral nUivce. JIany nouses are repon Bnd tllU too, to the moat probable one.

Rita Pasha could decide nothing until the Porte and tho Sultan had decided the policy of the I'tince of Montenegro has all along been to follow ilie Powers and not to take the initiative.and it is more than ever in his interest to do so now. But, whatever ita cinso, the delay is a respite. ensile. The people are leaving the station rridly. flV skore apt ered ia ear Second Witiee ef yestereay.l TURKEY AXD THE POWERS.

CONSTANT! KOrLK. 5irr. 57. The collective reply rf the Ambassador to the rorte Circular of last week on the Montenegrin cjuestin waa delivered this afternoon by the rnan of the German Embassy to the Turkish Minister for Foreign Affairs. The reply is under uvd to be in a negative sense as to granting more lime an I withdrawing the naval demonstration.

It decline to entertain the Porte's protest. (Br Eairxsx Tio Cojiraxx'i Cables.) SOUTH AFRICA. CAFE TOWJf Srrr. IT. Fir Gerrge Strahan haa arrired and been sworn FRANCE.

TAWS, Moshat, Sirr. 27, 30 r.at. To day 'a events at Dulcigno were looked forward to here with some uneasiness, and the reported further postponement for two days is hailed with a senso of relief, notwithstanding tho universal desire to get the affair over. Papers of various shades condemn the participation of France in the naval demonstration. The Radical Rapptl remonstrates against France having anything to do in forcing annexation on the people of Dulcigno, and is by no means consoled by the rumour that the French as Administrator.

Priradier General Clarke estimate, that the contingent will not join in any bombardment. It colonial force required tor uaautoiana is comments on the sorry figure cut by ranee Euroreana. That force is now en rowfe. It consists rf Cape Mount! and Volunteers, including detachments from Cape Town, Port Elirabeth. and Graham's Town.

On Saturday the Cape Town Rifles embarked ptr running off at the first sh.it, barking without biting, and unfurling a flag to be langhed at. What a blunder, it exclaims, to put Franco in the dilemma of a monstrous bombardment, or ridiculous departure The Legitimist Unum the Melrose amid great enthnriasm.General Clifford, regards as only a half satisfaction the, non partici CJooel the band of the 91st Highlanders ration of France in so odious and impolitic, an act escorting them to the Poets. as the bombardment of Dulcigno, and asks whether The Rain to, 7,000 strong, attacked Mafeteng on it is worthy of France first to tske a step forward the 21st, repeatedly charging the Cape Mounted and then to draw back. This clumsv step, it says Kiies' oamp at Courthouse, held by a magistrate would hare been avoided had public opinion been and Volunteers, but were repuleed at all points, listened to before the French nary was involved in letvinf 100 dead. One of Lewis's sons was killed.

1 the demonstration. Even the usually Ministerial Oct own loss waa three men wounded. I Satitmal calls on the Government to dispel the general uneasiness by a declaration that the French contingent will not fire a gun. Is it not enough," asks the to have jeopardized the prestige and honour of France in this absurd demonstration, at the risk of endangering the lives of ocr fellow countrymen and the safety of our Consuls Are we, without any reason or aim i.4 1. P.t Br uU wepuru.

xcreu Ai 4 and hu T1)e Xational deaeribes the demon and brines inlormauun to txe enect toa xviia runt i stration as the most ridiculous campaign of thi M. neen nsxrucvea ua uju Cfntury.M Meanwhi0 the paper, which advocate rnnicoU rfacly that any attempt ita Fteocl th the European Tower, are silent, or aav as little as possible. The TmP. will be deemed a dejlaration of war, and will be i 4t remark, that for the Powera to withdraw their wmeawHus ul uc I as demanded by the latest Turkish lerce. iuuu, 8 VtU Circular, would be to leave themselves no other i mean, of action than diplomatic which might t.on but before engaging in war with Tnrkey be itUl hope, that the hea to lenow on what amount of support h.

a fcnt relr from the Treaty Powers other than that of the i fleet. (Br Tzlsg KAr MONTENEGRO AND ALBANIA. POKTO GRATOSA, 8itt. 2T. M.

Radonlo, the Montenegrin Minister for that, if they persirt in refn.ing to perform The Admiral has summoned a conference of 1 the foreign Admirals, who will await further instructions from their respective Govemmmts. The news from Scutari is to the effect that the Turks are prernred take the offensive in the direction of Podgoritza. i their engngement, Europe has the right and duty of herself securing the performance of it. There is I evidently a growing feeling against France be in I involved in any Eastern complication. a feeling partly due to a fear of a general war, partly to fear that to assist in forcing annexation on rocalci iM sieiicon, wOKU uu trant nations would be a retrospective justi6cation tion.

about Dulcigno, returned Twtetd7 nmg rf anneX4tjon nMref hoBle bnt these pessimist. OSicers had been tent from all the except naul join the French. The French officer, declined the Franc0 keJpt open a dangerous question. The feeling, moreover, l.a. Turkish fngate Schliemenich, an old wooden, grown up since France cave her adhesion to the vessel, was off the town at anchor flying a vice 5 i demonstration.

Account must, however, be taken aamirai.iiK. 7Fi it. existence, and M. de Freycinot a sagacity tne mueon. 17 wmcu tho ThomasSin mission to Greece cannot order, to withdraw on the PPb com M.

Gan.betU, indeed, took bmed neets. a oattaiion iar but Freycintt MW tnat obwrred in Dulci2U3 itaelf. and larce bodies of I t. i rUD, opinivn Boiiuij; iu njjmiiiok but loreign ntjinfflementa. The fortifications on these hills, which do not seem In a second article to day on English criticism formidable, could be reachel by the shirs' guns, on Glmbetu the Rfpubliue FranpUe bints that people who live in glass houses should not thro stone, and that tho English, who are so ready to lay down the law on French affiirs, had better look at home and see whether theythero selves are as impeccable as they seem to fancy.

They forget that if France has committed mistakes English pjlicy has not been very wi.3, straight forward, and farsighted that it ha. exhibited deplorable weakness and shortcomings in a mode people. If tho time before the Ute European crises were gono back to it would be an easy tnsk to show that the old Liberal Administration cpntri bnted more than any other Government in Europe the vessels being heelei over the opposite way to obtain elevation. A reconnoitring party of Montenegrins was observed on the south side of the frontier.bat their main force does not appear to hare left the Sat onus n. It is authoritatively stated here that the Torte now expresses itself a willing to cede Dulcigno immediately on condition that the Towers bind themselves not proceed to a naval demonstration in connexion with the Greek; question, and that they further undertake leave Armenian reforms exclusively in the bands of the Su'tan.

The view of the Porte is that a continuance of the combined flts in An triai waters renders negotiations im 1 ro torm, Moved things to be done rTActicable for.aslong asthe threat implied in their prscce remains, Europe it in the position of giving r.tcnegT3 active support in a war against Turkey. VIENNA, HE1T 16. The fint ray of hope which seemod to be dawning on the Montenegrin question has become fainter still, althotish it has yet entiroiy vanished. The ponrvirVrs about th conditions which have impaired the prestige and interests of England. It heaped mistake on mistake.

It allowed Turkey to enter on a course which ha; wound ud in its decay, though it was powetful enough at Constantinople to set it on the right road. The article goes on to say The Liberal Ministry was for a policy of non intervention it did not interfere in the East any It was not so, however, this time, the bench, of both the supporter, and the adversaries cf the Government being well filled. Both side seemed to bare gathered fresh strength during the recess, and to have come up with fresh spirit for this last session of the present Parliament, which may have a more than usually decisive influence ou the general election next year. During the last Parliamentary period from 1873 to 1873 differences as to the revision of the by addressing a like retort to Austria and Italy, for commercial and financial agreement with Austria, there, too, the recent Ministerial crisis was viewed in and then a. to the Eastern policy, especially the th same light as that whioh has brought on Eng.

Bosnian occupation, had led to secessions from the land the above rebuke. 1 Lllieral party. The lws in numbers, though great. The Comte de Chambord' COth birthday will be waa not of to much importance, as the Liberal celebrated on Wednesday by numerous banquet, in party can still reckon on a clear majority of some raru and the provinces. i 30, not counting the member, from Croatia, who According to a comparative table in the ZMfats gir support the Government but by tho secession ing an average of the last fiveyears'harvcats in the the party lost many of its most able men and some different regions of France, the wheat crop has this of its best debaters, while it may be ques year exceeded the average in the northern, north tioned whether the country at large has rained western, north eastern, and south western depart much, as the intellectual power thus lost ments it haa remained about the averace in the to the Liberals has not succeeded hitherto in vaaia GceeaWkars, is pmklislwd, Ceacrsl Weaver, Greenback eiadHt forth Presidency, foe eacotmiac rinas ia I'" Greenback party ka the fctate Ualae, tbertbr Mefcinf to promote the suae General the Bepabliean eantidste.

The lettersdds Uiat by thia action Geecnl Wearer has forfeited the sop poet of Um Ctwnhck pvty. The Fall BiTtrgpinnsn'Om nitt bare derided tore eommetJ a strike at ail the miUs ia eaie of a redaction ef wage, which anaonncod to cove into force October i. The entire Trades Union will consider this report tomorrow. PHILADELPHIA. SarT.

J7. Toe rsn Council has dodJed to bold iu next seasiea st in VAl. CANADA. HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Strr.

77. Advice from the MagdalcB lUte that tho fahery 1a proved insufficient. Maay Babermea are without food, cd utiitanc is greatly needed. THE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. BUENOS AYRES, Arn.

29 (rid LUboo). President hss openei all the courts of the province of Boeno Arm. which wera kept eloaed by tho Chambers. Governor Morem, all his Minister, the Chief OBIJTTJRT. The BijM Hon.

WiDiaat Browne do Ifccitsaai y. roiat Xjouataarres, of Cut! Morrca, county KSkeaey, la the psersp of Ireland, who saarderxf on Satncdiy'aot rar his in coat. tyUvayaa the eldoat son of the Very Bev. Ilerrey de UonUMrney, laU Viaeoaat, some tine Deaa of Acbonry, by his marriage with Sarah daothtar of the laU Jlr. Shaw, of Tessple biU, county Dahlia.

lie was bora ia April, 133, and thrrefoco wa only ia his 9th ytar, and was edaoated at Trmhf here ho took tiie inl detvea ia M5SL Ho waa a magistrate for tho county of Galway, aadi wm reeded to hi this, as ftfta Viaeoojit, ia Jaomary, Lord Mooatmorrea, who was descended frees a enraoMn aaceator with Vweoant rrankfort, marriad ia Nercmher, 163, Harriot, second daagbtar of the Lata Mr. Georje Broadrick, of lUmphaTi Stahbe. Torkjhire, aad (raoddaajhtor of the lata Sir Bichard Fletcher, of the Roy al who fell at San Sebartian. Tb viaaooatcy psjses to the late peer's elder son, William Cecffrey, who wat bom in 1873. The Lady Cuahetb Anne IXortay.

whom death we hare to announce to day as baring happened at the sloae of laat Week, at the Elms, Dulwicb, Surrey, iu the seoaad dao(bter of William. lato arl of UaaaGeld, by haa man Mge mnlhom ..1 mnA in Mtharini. n.rt. Tt h. nt KAn r.l ir.

i i witll ill Frederica Maranam. daaibter of the Moat Rev. thonlains of the centreof Franc6: it has fallen short attract from the ruW Liberal nertv sufficient 1 to rira on the 31rt or tho foaowinc dav. when the 1 nrun, V.U.. some time Archbisnop of York of the average in the south eastern departments and the mountainous districts of the' centre.

It is slightly 2 per cent. above the average bver the whole country taken together. 1 GERMAN V. BERLIN, Birr. 27.

Th Emperor, now completely recovered from bis slight illness, left last night for Baden Baden, where he arrived this forenoon and was received in the usual loyal and enthusiastic manner by tho Court and population. His Majesty intends to return hero from the south about the 20th of October, after attending the ceremony of opening Cologne Cathedral on the 15th of the same month, for which vast preparations are already being made, and which promisee to be altogether a very brilliant and imposing affair. The Congress of German Author, and Journal which met for the first time last year at Dresden, is now sitting again at Weimar, though what the practical object of such an asaembly is doe. not clearly appear. The members, however, can wander about on the banks of the Um.

wrapt in the remembrance of the Goethe period, while professional rivalries are euro to be, for the moment at least, forgotten under the sumptuous hospitality of the Grand Duke, who, wisely mindful of the dual nature of man, ha. invited the con federated gentlemen of the quill to a satisfying virile at the artburg, aacred to Martin Luther and hu avenging inkpot mark on the wall. The Rhine and Nahe Valley Railway Company favourably discussed to day the draft of an agreement proposed by the Government for the purchase of the line, the strategio importance of which is great. RUSSIA. BEE LIN, Srrr, 27.

It is in St. Petersburg that General Tod numbers to irive it the maioritr it was senarated i N.tional Uterrento, will wmm.nd In thoxity. tT' by an insuDcrablo barrier from tho other branch of in P' cx, i The National Government bold preme command the Opposition, which holds out for an independent 7, kw.i i i throughout the Republic. Dr. Dardo Boh baa ben pro nUiiM i.jio claimed by the elnbsai the nsw candidate lor toe Ooeernor promise maue witn Austria in loin, i no oeces 0 Boeno Ayres.

sionist. nave uius been noating between the Liberal party and the party of independence, and hare wasted their intellectual power and energy in a struggle, often brilliant, but entirely barren, if not detrimental in it. results. The party of Independence has been steadily gaining ground. This could not well be otherwise, for the popular mind in Hungary understands hut little of political niceties it is only open to clear and simple notions.

Tho Liberal party represents in the mind of the people the upholding of what exists while the Party of Independence allure, them by visions and everything is quiet and' and to the M.rahiooe of Hertford. Her Udydup wM asn uu vi orycaiv, AOOk. prj KVfl BftQ ARCTIC EXPLORATION. ST. JOHN'S (NEWFOUNDLAND), Strr.

27. Tea Arctic eiploring ateamer Guloare.which arrired bar on tie night of the 25th in.t., ha been ordered to return to Waabincton, the expedition to Lady Franklin's Bsy baring been abandoned for this eaaon. THE FRANKLIN EXPEDITION. NEW YORK. Sirr.

27. Rome farther detail are pnblinhied to day of Lieotanant Scbwatka's learch for reliss of th Franklin eipedition. The sledfe joorney made was orer 2,819 geographical mUe, mostly aerosa entiraly nnazploed territory. Thi conati of an independent Hungary, and they have little tnte the iledga joorney erer made, both a to 1 understanding of anything that lies between the measdapting tMmaeires to uv. as two.

Mnraorer. tbo ahAdo of diffinrenre arbib I separate, the middle party from the Liberal, is so INQUESTS. delicate tnat even in raruament it is oiten not easily discerned. The questions that led to the Yesterday Mr. W.

J. Fayae held an inqairyat St. secession are settled and acquiesced in, and inl Jyj vre.iding at Navanno.rod. LHlston. wa.

relation to all present questions it require, some VilM in Lirerpool atreet, City. The evidence went to i I that the dt enMcd cima to the City on Thnradar last dj inr uiwh wivm au rcourroa mm oonoij cnrimaoie ia tne eyea or toe most jast completrd hr 77th yer. The. death is annoanced of Profeasor Saooel Stehaaa naldernan. an eminent natnralirt, and ocenpaat of the rhair of Conaparatire Philology in the Umrar ity.

rro.reror Haldeman, wbo waa year of age.wa hcra at Colombia, in the Stat of Pennsylvania. Educated at Dickinaoo College, he early derelopiti a taste for the stody of goology, aad panned it earnestly after taking his'degreo. Ia 183H be w. emplojrd hi the geologicil sarvey of New Jeney, snd la the following year ia that of hi satire State Ahoat thi period bo dfacore ed the colithaa lira which waa the oldest foiail tlaa Imowa. Dr.

Haldeman filed the chair of Natural Hiatory ia the University of Philadelphia and ia a Delaware college, and waa Profeaaor of Geology and to the State Agricultural Society of rennsylrania prior to accepting the post which he held at hi death. Hi paper oa Analytic Ortho grsphy" gained a priao in England ia the year MM orer the eaaays of 13 other eminent writer on language. Fro feasor Haldeman' literary production ia bis favourite walk of cienc ara wall known to expert aad choIara. Oar Berlin Correapondeot Ulegrapbed lat night The death is sanotmced of Acting Privy Cooneillor too Straots in the SOth year of hi age, and of Dr. Wflbehn von Heng.

stenberg. Head Court Chaplain, aged 77. The latter, (a aa age of growing infidelity and rationalism, still clang to the aerrrely orthalox form of Frotettantum a quality whic between the view, on the two sides. In these cir Liverpool afreet, he became bewildered when in the middle cumstance it is but natural that for some timd past i the rod by the ctom traffic, and in taming round stag. nred atl fell otvler a Hansom eab paaiing along toward, there should have been a desire amon reflecting i girilopgteotreet.

The wheel did tot ever his body, men of both parties to put an end to this unnatural but when picked op he was inenibie and apparently dead, struggle between element, so Alp. thrt Ch. iSSy? 'sS fr SS reconciliation of the secessionists with the Liberal death ra. returned. party should have been the subject of eager public, and still more of private, discussion.

While the Liberal party and the middle party, or, a. it i. officially styled, the United Opposition, bare been speculating and carrying on a barren discussion in their respective party organs during rUr Mr. W. J.

Psme.ths City snd Hoithwark coroner, held an inquert, st the Board room, St. George Workhonse, Mint stret, Borough, on tho body of a child, aged evnn montts.who was foend dead, and in a very emaciated condition, at one of the lodgitg hoases in Mint street, nn Thamlsy laat. Sergeant Bridgen, A 40, Inapector of Loding hoMee in Southwark, waa in attetdioce, and t. kd the eaaa. Mary Talbot.

M. 3(int treet. aaid he reprrsented the lodjinghouse keeper, and depowtd to ad tne recess, tne i arty oi inuepeuuonce nas, in iu 3 TbnrUr view of the general election, displayed much skilfu she caught right of the child under it mother' ahaw'l, and energy, emissaries all over the country iot.l how ia it appeared. Va novan, lodging at the. leben, hitherto Governor General of Wilna, 3.

to organiring adherent, and working hard to make con. the nfoot'iU rooUer quite dead. The wtnea aroused hr be appointed Inspector General of the Engineer vert to its views. The election at Kaniza, which and thi went for the police. A medical man eao after Department a post at present held by the Grand placo about a month left no doubt a.

to Duke Nicholas as well as substitute of the Com 1 the success of these exertions. Kanizsa is a thrir married, but her husband, who waa in bawneae a a rreon msnder in Chief in the SU Petersburg Military ing commercial town in the aouth west corner of grocer, had died, and now Shetrfed ntrn a living by waahing. The oay before her child died District, who the Grand Duke Heir Apparent. Hungary, where the more moderate element, have the bad b.n at work at RotherhitU and hadthn baby with Tb day' work waa done at 8 p.m., but bad been about till 3 Mint fAneirw 1 TA 1 ArVASJ ailrM. atattV1 In Vtl trSWrtt a tflfitVk siiirK a A kt TW1 A fnA Tlt it rS Va.an eV 4 aA expected to bo General Tschertkoff, Governor one of the safest places.

Rutthe moderate element. bUi io.Lrfn at that hour, he 'wandered a Ueneral ot Kietl. wore at issue witn one another a great portion or M.Kojander, the Russian representative in China, them abstained from voting; and the result was the has, according to the forwarded to the return of thecaudidate of the party of independence, her op evenl time. She Tery drowsy, nd alept till aroused at midday ny tne iat witness, woo tnen told her that the eiuiii was ana ami then, being tired out. found her war to t.

and paid 4d. for tbe lodging for and Id. for Dui riug the night and morning the child wok illustrious member of his flock, aad, for the rest, he was a dear snd earnest. If not an preacher. When still a young man frrsh from the Cnireraity, with his heart foil of piety and bis head crammed with the crotchet of the schools, he acted ss tutor to the deejased Frisco.

Waldemir and Adalbert of Froseia, and tho laid the foundation of a Court connexion by which he was subsequently enabled to procure his translation from tbe curacy of a rabarbu parish to the pulpit of tbe Domhrtrcbe bar, or cathedral, aa it is called, though there is nothing what erer in the architectural character of the building to Justify the title. The Emperor held th deceased ia great esteem. His fsneral sermon waa ertched yetrday by his eollsarue. llerr Stoeker a reverend gntietan of the ggreMire dogmatist type, wborelieve tne monotony of his pvcehial ministration, by indulging ia violent pabllj tirades against th Jews." ELECTRIC LIGHTING. The Royal Albert Dock at SUvertown, which wa.

formsOy opened oa the 2(th of Jane by their Boyal Highneasea the Duke and Daches of Connaught. wa. Us evening the scene of a gathering of scientific aad other gentlemen interested in the progress of electric lighting. Tbe occasion which drew them thither wa the lighting; up of this dock by electricity for the first time. It will be re membered that the Royal Albert Dock is an extension, and a gigantic one, too, of th Boyal Tictoria Dock at Canning town, aad consist af an entrance lock at Galleon Keaen, approacced rrom tne nver oetweea two open tissbar iimistcr otroreign Atiairs tne contents oi a letter ine sensation proauceaau overuiecotmwy was very water area efl2.crr.

this from Colonel von Prievalski, the celebrated Asiatio great, for it wV8 TTirnlng miht mna witbin half hoar of iu death. Mr. IUrt. uri" in.pen into tn main basso, which ia ia traveller, wherein the letter describe, hi. eiperi happen in th next general election in more than Junior surgeon, bou.e,.

Southwark ho rT" enceaofthe Si Fan tribe inhabiting the region one. place if the difference, between the two 1 JJox of the Hoang Ho (Yellow River), last explored by parties, or rather shades of the same rarty, on the 1 amined the body and found no m.rks of violence, but be i rtber 600ft. in length, rhe whole of thi art.o ir area, 5r.tr.nid De nite the oh.taMe. IfW I never saw a worse case of emaciation. Kiekett were leth uw i stronelr marked, and the child had a very small ebertaud on meas syswm.

ttle im Is o. a vary delicate child, an.1 na hare t' f0" fene.rating station, or maa naery. by the natives, as well a. by nature itself, Colonel portance for the future party organization may ill ttoe. II.

jgM FJ SETS tbTsnd. ctTc; o( Par internal diwae! In reply to the coroner, the witness said sod two more in siimlv pwitooo at the wrafera I borse power nominal aoritoutal tan engioa, whks.i. to. geioer wiu ooiwr, wrrw suppiiea oy Mesar. Jitraialt, von PrieraUki had in advancing further have an important effect upon the course than all hi.

predecessors, and it was his intention liamentary life for some time to come. I the mother wa perfectly sober. Tb jury returned a rer In Tvr. tTmt and Trdnr the. ir reirinna of tb Sin i Tfi twuunf mMttniv nt it T)ia im liVl v.

1 diet in accordance with tbe medical testimony. Chan Mountain, and' pres. on by this route toward, After tho constitution of the House by the JrBMhTi Som oi apptn. fT iX'iSl TlZrTlSSZ 'ht prcdnce, and aa eight, machine of the Si Nine. The rassace of the mountains, however.

1 nWtion of ita vice nreaidentaandaecretariea and ho I the bnlv proved impractiable and he was compelled to vwiou the Minister return by the way he went to the town of liui Dei will make hi. financial statement and bring in the water, snd for six weeks prior to her death had been whence he would make for bi Nmg and then strike Estimates for next year, which will be referred for straight on through the desert of uobi toward, tbe town of Urga. AUSTRIA. VIENNA, Sift. 27.

According to the H'itnrr Taghlatt the Estimates for the Army next year, as fixed by the Cabinet Councils held lately in Pesth, will exceed by six millions of florins those for the current year. A. the Minister of War is said to have asked for an preliminary examination to tho permanent finsn cial committee. The Delegations will meet in the second half of next month, and the Diet will probably be adjourned for some weeks. We have received the following telegrams through Renter's Acency MONTENEGRO AND ALBANIA.

RAGCSA, Sirr. 27. It has been decided that the squadron which actually increase of 12 millions this would bo a reduction takes part in the naval demonstration shall be divided of one half of the extra demand. The increase into three columns, the first being composed of English and agreed upon ia due, in the first place, to a consider i Italian ships, the feeond of the Austrian and French, and 1.1a nm n.lrod tnr VmrnirV a lrr or nm is ln the third of the Rusrisn snd German vessels. JL Jlont the French Minister, returbed here yesterday! needed for calling out the reserve men for practice.

(VtfnV same kind, wiuch i used a aa exciter. TT statiooa also coataia the necessary commutators aad various appliance tor measuring ir eurreni. rrom toe stations ecma actors Rd.Bg. to whom she was related for adv.ee They re jht emitMA oftbea. Ught two are pUeeJ fcTJZZl TA'JJZf' of the day, the 18th, after going foradnte, tbe deceased Invited kasin whita 10 wk.2I h.r mother to walk with her to the r.ror.

Tbev started in 5 XT T0! rrLbH comnvwitha yonth. the son of Mr. Maurice rea light Vj 1,71 th.Th7.r. theypreoolto cr. it Jt Utow tne coek ur tbwrera end of thi baaing which tower Clappers Aeir by mean, of a footlair, poteeted, oa ta p.

t. either side vv stoui lauincs. jiiu i rcroc weni nrsc. tnen 'V the lail, and Mrs. Trevor st.

Mrs. Trevor, feeling gildy, turned to go back, and called to her daughter to follow her. aeeure the best illumination at the dock gate and awing bridge, and to afford sufficient luht geaerally for the b.In. an.ltheB tkeVwed tP" rrrng on oi tne tr.mc aioogtneqoaran1 on tne I CJu 'i 'V. doe railway.

Tho leading wire from the station to tb Another item is the allowance of evening from Cettinje. A body of regular Turkish TJ 7. ijjhts are partly ml on telerrsph poles and partly eon the water. Mr. Treror screams brought a young man.

mrJix0i la tbe form of est. The dirtance, nam George Talbot to the spot, and he jumped la fully tad th. gertor. vary from 12(U attired an.1 to rescue ho decease! She sank. lftJ oPtb.

lead. ted however, aiid Talbot got into a dangeroua ldy, aal nar w'lth riw to eompt, much a poforthi. Four awasw. jumpol ia arf tblI, tonaalize the Intenutyof the i i rl ill he" mxA tber ery earbone of suArient length tol.stforlft i in V. i.

troop are encampea aiong toe hours. The sution bar bea arrtnged with a view to the the further eitenion of tc. light betn. reaerved tghu. zzzzi i e.

ut.o i or vjz ncnu in ail. formulated by the Porte in its Ut communication more than it did to prevent the dismemberment of cf th, 47th which si fr repeats what was France and arrest the displacement of equilibrium joftbeir.thin.t. that there seems vf which England was as much as, or perhaps more than, any other Power to experience the fatal hardly anything more than tbe difference of "fft J. Thi KJ mi succeeded by between the twi, are, it appears, not quite broken that of a the contrary, piqued of. but there aeem not much prospect either of an pn haTins a band in everything, and rn stopping arrangement being corn's to.

As for three out of by an active policy the kind of decadence to which the four points there is reasia to suppose that England was cxpostd. What did Ijrd IJeacons thereran I much ditlrencc. The guarantee asked bl do I Ho tok. it is true, nn active irt in for with regard to the safety of the Mahomedan affair. he made he i 4 crcatoti the Quoen hmpress of India lio declared population that might remain in Dukisno cannot waf the Zulus ho declared war against well meet with objecti on the part of the Powers, tl.e.Afghans he annexed Cyprus he engaged to nor would the form of such a guarantee be difficult regenerate Asia Minor.

hat remains of all this to find. As for the mintenancs of the rfa' omo i at tho present moment EvcrylnMly knows what" on the east side of tbe Uko, the stress laid by tho tcret lreajlef Turkey 1 i i I Asu Minor is to lie regenerated, it is not to Lord Porte on serurin; D.nosh and Gruda k1c iieaooneld it will awaits regeneration. Cyprus though the compromise in this respect offered by I for Kngij a Mf1v morfuum the laet EnglUh the Powers nvght bo acsspted. The desired assur soldiers lave left it it is now only attached aoce that after the cession of Dulcigno tho claims by a thread to the United Kingdom, and English of Montenegro will be considcrtvl br tho Powers as i statesmen admit that the thread may break any satisfied doe. not wen.

lo be an obstacle to an el 'IVfyl tions, their luiklcss history is well known. At tho nd.rstnding either. Th dculty as I tho ern only too glad to put an end have pointed out before, in the first question, as to sttuggle all tho disadvantages of which were whether the naval demonstration will lie given up on their side. In Afghanistan the famous scientific if Dulcigno be surrendered. In this general form frontiers only exist now in Lord Iteaconsfield's tbe question may refer pally to the Montenegrin Jmt 'of non intervention was faul.

Lord Ileaeonsneld question and to any or all of th other questions WM Tbo olll Libcral Adminijtration tnat are pending, in the more restricted rense mPt with failures from not interveninz the Tori' inn WVi failnens frflm intArreninT. there would seem to be no reason why the promi.e or declaration for this purpose should not be pvrn, but it may be well doubted whether, if the Porte means auch a declaration in the wider an understanding can be brought about between the Powers, whioh would bind their hands against further action in the future. The anawor, therefore, which the Power, may be inclined to give may not further than saying, Surrender Dulcigno, and as for th rest we so;" which is not quite what the Turk, want, nor can they, from their point of view, be much blamed for, if the hlu by means of th naval demonstration is Adminimation met with failures from intervening. This ha. len tho history of England for the last 15 years.

Seeing that uch serious mistake, have been made in so short a period, it would seem that a little more moderation and much more courtesy rnieht be displayed in the judgment of the actions of others." These mistakes, says th not lead Frenchmen to aay the unamiable thing, of England that Engliah journalists aay of France whenever an occasion preaent itaelf. The political situation in England is anything but steady the Government Is the result of a coalition that coalition may fall to pieces, and the English ar well aware of it, bnt horse to infantry officer, in command of a company. Lastly, aeasbote near Mazura. and a sum of one million and a half has been granted position on the neighbouring to improve tne allowance ior soiaiers ana to unmet vwj moi, w. icicultj wm iu tuevei mttinongnsneaiu im goaown ice river Sucf, terms the arrangements of this most enable to have a breakfast in the morninc.

Admiral, of the fleet and the Montenegrin Minister fcr wh tl deliberate i.tent the.ren The increase of expenditure, about which there can I rTisa two. Min.i't" dfd IS bow i hr. eoTio the largest yet at i i4 i suoseqoenuy visuea au toe 4ter was saiutci I lv. Th Im mai.i.J.i;i. lempron.

im hhwi mciitwi in nrarmg tne uoca ty ecn soip witn ii gun ana toe Jiom.negna ixstionai while croawi juai. euuiucnisu, uut win sumuui ui me Anthem. pers. bnt how 1 he deceased got into tLo increase, as vOu have already been informed, could BERLIN. Sxrr.

27. I no eviilence to show." Tbe coroner and the not bndidiniti voir nettW at the Cabinet Council. Acoording to tbe litest informstion received here respect, commenle.1 thj young man Talbot and his companiora for the state of affair oa tbe Eastern coast of the Adriatic, I in i eatn, aa tne increase under certain heads was i Mr rwm eld an Innnirv rfnim t. I Montenegro his aaket for a further postponement of action i j. made on condition that there should be reductions 1 ir.i.j..

miles from to the deth of Amosfiykes. a underothers, and the calculation, on these point. r2K51SS 5i SSW are still in progress at the ar 'epartment. On i hitherto shown hersslf indispoeed to take part ia any action his wedling, which was to take pure next day: A pa ty eacitor, was pleed in iigbt station, close this account the meeting of the Delegations, which sgainst Dulcigno. wss awaiting the bridegroom, but he nerer by.

The shed was amply lighted perhaps a little too rom Dock. soon after 9 o'clock, were conducted tbononf thxhcdaoa the north sidn ef tbe dock, which wa lighted by electricity in order to show what could bo dons in th way of fateroal electrical illumination. TMs shet. which is MOft. lone by 120ft.

wVie, was lighted by means of eight mll lamps worked by a single slfernte current midline, which, with morninr eceasoi wss erdiet of reservoir. An uncle of the ivai oemoDsiruon oas ren aerreii solely temporarily iii.ce "was retorned. na. AVod tr.r th Fi, nt nrtnr htn ru doforeed r. I Tbe Diritto of this evening'says TO 4..

MThe 'st mr nn lla nnlsl nn nf th in 4. i XtTXle h. 1... foree. 4n the n.

w.e? An ljourned inquest was held st Harrow yesle day oa tl elertrie light.her d.M kinr htricg teen moat (aecewfally tbe chamois and deer shooting in the Imperial pre i Mpr th Wies of tie three perwn. who weri drowoail in rerfo ra d. In tbe shed aomiof the oar serves in Styria. The party started at noon. Pre 1 arrangements hare, ho.erer,' already (Jeen mae: i 1 i MT1: ei hl Kf 1 I.

iwi. u. uw.OK ujii.s in.me. iuviw cm I wo ngms in? riectnc ning in Holme i and during the visit the ligtp were very steady. Along droD.I in the aie the quay outside this sned lay the Caronim, a reel belonging to t.oe uneiii line or steainers, and wtoehj arrived laat erer.ing ano tno wt veasel doekwl by the aid of it.

rt. 40ro in th rieini nf Pt tie? wmping cf tr.e boat in lie rough water in aloey light Ution troni th aame pair of machine. Schonbrunn Uke leave of the Emperor, and on nrent L' nrobahle surnri bv th TurVifh I hn' Tbe SaaU a. found the To thi. faf.ot.

the risitoe, repaired, ind after h.ving his return received Trince Yp.il.ati. tb. Gmk A.K I'WSi th? jv4 Minister, and a deputation of the Greek colony he wis i TJJI up Si pruics. lun 4 usib iwr sail mar liere. hsnnrn." The Circular of the new Minister 'for Foreign Affairs in France could not but confirm the good imj ression produced by tho name of Barthelemy St.

Ililairo. It is written in plain and decided BASUTOLAND. CATE TOWN, Sett. IC. returned, but tbe inquest on the other bodies waa ad journed.

The rebels snrtilned l.esry lovses in their attick npon Hackenthorpe, near Sbeff eld, mandinsr th whole waWway of tha ertnuire. Rersnrinc to the tidal basin, they embarked on boe a stesmer which wis in attendance to convey then: nn the msia bssia to tha Tnr Titans: Orrsjcr neir Snrrrrrr Fnethee sravirc dorks, the object beins toorrve tha effect nf th. inquiries show that the ourrag? committed lat Friday, at hl. rie of lights from the basin. Unfortunately thi nv vs; ieh four workmen had ehject was defeated, inasmuch a the whole of th lights language.which allows of no misunderstanding and noweTt met with Tnr.

fo; must reassure the most nervous and the prompt the safety of Mohalea Hoek. Orde have way in which the Circular followed the nomination been given to Lieutenant Colonel Bayly fo proceed to shows that there has not been a moment's hesita Mafeteng. Eeiaforceaientsarebeing despatched toCasuto tion or divergence of opinion as to the course of lind. foreign policy to be followed by the new Cabinet GREAT FIRE ON THE NEVA. at a moment when the understanding that haa been ST.

PETERSBURG, Sett. 27. brought about among the Powers with regard to At noon to day a fire broke out smong a large number of I it wa discovered, had only streek tbe easel the action in the East may have to pass through a barges laaen wiin nay, wnie.i were anchored in tbe its, meot, od fallen to tbe ground. The laggad neck of a narrow rsrape or tnir I've. tN wo of trade I wcr wjt morw uniooists.

Mr Suniforth. a sickle nd hook manafscturer, The reason afterwards asignl for thia untoward decided recently tu ledaee his men's wage IS per cent. event was that the water npply to the boiler hvi ran To this reductiea the unionist, refused to submit, and h3rt thn half past 10 o'clock, and th bghtmg their plvs were died bv non cnionists. who cons nted to nP hvmg been st tried at 6 o'clock. sufficient h4 work at a reduction of 10 per Amm the four met I be witnessed to demonstrato the jractkal value and effl thus eerg are Charles Dinra.

William Davenham, ereeyf the eleetne llght for lighting the vt a eaof the Thorn Thorp, and John Thorp, all of whan lodged in a i djrk' wt the Lit a heavy foe drifted aeroas tt dock, eortce Hsckenthorj occupying one bed room. Wtile hrA tinued th ligt.t exhibited Mt penetrative they were asleep on Fridsy nights missile was thrown at Tnmtr 'se. they loet mneh of their useful more which rrmji(. above the bridges. The fire spread rapidly, and the barge bottle was found near, and it is believed that tne missil wveretest h.n ever before.

Everything laa twenty enarmoas fltmiaj heaps floaTed tl tto, t. th. i tends to fix the position cf any of the owers opinion that a stone was thrown Erst, and followed by tbe a decided manner is invaluable, it guide the others and saves mistakes and wrong cat pUy'oa the heaps cf bay from the stone bridges when tbey open market ceased great annoyance to tb hook and sickle culations aa to possible intentions.which.in politics were stopped by tbe Two wooden bridge, were i grinders union, and it is believed that tone of thememher guarded against HUNGARY. VIENNA, Sett. 27.

The Hungarian Diet met on Saturday last for its third and last session before the general election, which take, place next summer. According to old custom, it was but a formal meeting, a aort of first gathering of the members. As, in accordance likewise with old custom, three day. are allowed before brnines. in order to give time to those wbo come from a attendance at such firit meetings is rnle.verr with th.

Island, being thereby stopped. Tbe river police. I lrSL them clear of tbe vessel. Great excitement prevailed on tbe river banks, which were crowded. THE UNITED STATES.

If EVT Strr. S7. The Presidential election struggle, so far, has sot beta marked by any exciting incident. Large meetings are held from tim. to Mm, and both partle are working bard to seear th.

return of their candidates. The contest promises to be a cloae one, bat less bitterne. and acrimony bar been shown ap to'the present than at the same stag, of any previous Presidential election. A letter om Xlf. Tiack HogW, leader of th Faanryl mscbintry, th light bunwd very well were fairly teady.

Upon the steamer anhing at tbe landinc plaee one of tbe electric lights close by wa started and sent ita efficient aid to th visitors while disembarking and rejoining their trin, whica Isoded ta. ia London at midnight. Electric Stohm, Ths valler of the 3Iisnri and other districts wh'Vi suffered so from toraidoe. hare been examined by Professor Tie, who ht mn. i k.

cf this anion ar. respouibl for the Thi union opinion Uut the torm were of an electric nature. lie armed at this conclusion by tbe fact that the buildings were iucwc iDKi wst covern with the serioo entrage that then disgraced SheffiId. Snortly oeioro umnuiHoq wst is. oouu a union wwr.

destroyed, eitter by deaign or accident. Mr. 8taniforth and his partnsrt bare now taken step to protect their men fro further molestation. The Pxoo.be.. or Hoxa Rrtr At a large meeting ef Home Rulers held ia the Committee rooms, Lambeth, last evening.

Vr. Frank Byrne, the griwral secrets ry of the Home itai. Exaeutin. stated that since tbe Conrention held in Newcasthsoa Tyn. in August but th.

progreu made by the Coafederatioa throughout England was dji The new Exeeotir were taking active slaps to extend the Confederation to every entre of Irish population ia Great Britain where a branch did not already exist. Mr. Byrne will shortly start en aa ortanfring tour throughout th Midland coastiea xine or other metallic rooSng, while house roofed with Ute or tile almost invariably escaped. The iron shinaey of a factory was torn off and twisted about ia a remarks bl manner, while tho rest of th. bojldicg ahowed no trac of damsge and the same kappecsd to the ball cupola of a large seboet, which, swing made of sheet eoeuulelarr destTeyed.

Tbe Professor also notieed tk it thosn tree, whieh suffered from th storm were not injured partlealarfr from the windward side, or best in any direction by the term, but that the of them stn'pcwd of leave iostactaceoualy lik broowutieka, aad tk tttbelsuk prnscnted aa appoaraaee aa ef Lxtth IxnmxziL Scxoor, Yeaterday, at tk) Leith Polioe ooart, six "of th. boy chaxgad with (ksordsrlcf. eoodtjet ta Um indnatrial scitooL ww4WBwUseBSneslf day iatarimiaeDt. i.

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