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AUSPICIOUS DEA.TH OF TWO GIRLS.…

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MONSTER IRONCLADS AND MONSTER…

\ MR. EDISON'S PHONOGRAPH.

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HEADS OF HAIR. j

THE CASE OF THE EARL OF DUN-DONALB.

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NEWS FROM INDIA.1

PRINCE BISMARCK AND LORD ODO…

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THE FATAL FOOTBALL CASE. ]

THE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBITION.

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DAHOMEY IN DEFAULT. ;

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DAHOMEY IN DEFAULT. (,Firom the Gioke.) I Another African ruler, besides the Khediv^ aeema t t1 disinclined to dia -b»rg« his monetary ot>ji.ratio's to j h England. King Geiele of Dahomey owes us, it ) A appears, a balance of 300 puncheons of palm oil, on g ac .cunt of the indemnity exacted from him formerly < by Com i.odore Hfwett. No question is raised, it j, appears, about the justice of the debt, but the King 11 pleads that, as he does not possess the means of meet- fl ing it, Great Britain ought to play a magnanimous c part by excusing her debtor. Possibly we might accede c to this request, but for a suspicion that the exchequer of t Dahomey is in b much more flourishing condition 8 than its owner would have us believe. We have not s yat been informed that the pay of the Amazon body- t guard has fallen into arrears, nor did King Gelele II celebrate his last customs without a full comple- II ment of slaughtered slaves. Until luxuries of this sort are surrendered, Dahomey will be con- f sidered in sufficiently solvent circumstances to liqui- t date her war indemnity. Besides, it is believed on s the coast that the King has already secured the ( 300 puncheons of oil by means of a little gentle pres- 1 sure applied to the European merchants at Whydah. It was by this method that Gelele obtained the first instalment of the indemnity, which was unfortunately lost on its way to England, and popular rumour on the spot credits him with having extracted the whole amount from the European community at the same time. But he things that by assuming the airs of an abject bankrupt be may possibly succeed in keeping his beloved palm oil for his own use. It will be necessary to dispel this delusion at once, as Dahomey certainly escaped very cheaply from the consequence of her misconduct. What would have happened to the country, we wonder, if Russia, instead of England, had been the insulted Power ? Geiele would certainly have been compelled to part with the most valuable portion of his terri- tories, and perhaps a million of puncheons of oil would have been levied by way of war indemnity. As our demand was exceedingly moderate, the puissant monarch of Dahomey had better make up his mind to pay it at once. *■

BREACH OF PROMISE OF MARRIAGE.

THE BURIALS QUESTION.

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AN IMPOSTOR IN A BATH CHAIR.

THE ENCLOSURE COMMISSION.

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