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Ch’town, Oct, 24, 1885. Talaedel ae conde taAaeees eOF— BOSTON STEAMERS WILL BE (Weather Permitting) From Beéston, - - 28th Nov. From Charicttetewn, 3rd Dee. CARVELL BROS, Agents. Ch’town, Nov, 10—3wks Zaw pat $2,009,000, Cooked Corned Beef, ouly 20 a Sina re Cepires Two Cents, VOL, 18---NO. 11. chains to the capital. their lawless proceedings Their excuse for is that they were RECENT EVENTs IN KING THEBAW'S CoUNTRY— Under the dircion and worked for the HISTORY OF THE PRESENT WAR, The Burmah Affair. {London Times.) | We have received the following account of ‘recent events in Upper Burmah from en atithorative source :— Tinedah Mingyee, who got the largest share of the plunder, It is not known that auy of these fellows have been prn.- ished, or that the King has been informed of their story. They have simply been made to take the oath of allegiance and have been set at liberty, and the Admiral The King has never been much more has again gone out ov another capturing than a puppet in the hands of those about expediiion. He was called bloodthirsty end a him. By some mistake in not sending notice: ‘drunkard when he waded through the blood to the Burmese Government, « large cap- ‘of his brothers and relations in order to get’ ture of cartridges packed as macaroni, hes ‘to the throne. ‘unjust. @. This description is probably ately been made in Mandelay, and ore of Hie chief if not only adviser has the firms who shipped the ceses are sup- ibeen, and is still, the Timedah Mingyee. posed to have been accomplices, An |The man is an ignorant, cruel, and on- [talian is said to be the contractor, and it | principled being. inci He was one of the js possible the Rangoon firm may have not jprincipal officers of the old King’s body- known of the contente. 'guard, who, in one of his generous freaks,’ made the The affair has custom house cfilic’a's in linetalled him as one of his body-guard at Rangoon more wary, and in some quar- the moment when it was expected sentence ters complaints have been made of over- ‘of-death would be passed on him for the strictness, Lut the British ean hardly be |many crimes he hed committed. tno strictin such matters, especially as it | Burmens are cruel by nature, without is pretty generally known that the Italien ‘generally betraying any such trait in their has yet further delivery to make under his /physiognomy, but the Tinedah Mingyee has’ old contract, and has lately undertaken fur ‘ernelty and brutality depicted in every ther contracts. It was this man who placed The- that all the King’s dependents in Mande!ay As officer of the! are anxiously awaiting the Corporation’s feature. ibaw on the throne, It should be mentioned guard, he knew of the late King’s death | payment of mouey in accordance with the ‘before any one, probably eight or ten days terms of the decree against them, hoping | before even the Ministers of the Court, and then to have their long arrears of pay iduring that time he hatched and schemed settied. : present Queen’s mother. arrangements for butcher;, etc., with the! Tho reports that the French Consul and Ho is believed to his Secretary have been uncivilly treated by have done much of the butchery with his ihe Tinedah Mingyee are quite without to drown his remorse by initiating him into ‘and prompting him to use strong drinks. | This habit the King has probably not kept jup, at any rate his features betray no sigus of it. THE TINEDAH MINGYEE jhas managed to retain the ear of the King ‘and his Queen all along. and he spends most of his time in the Palace, and gen- lerally sleeps there. He indulges their | Majesties in every extravagance, and has Hed them to anticipate their incomes (the! ‘revenues of the country) regardless of con- own hands, and certainly helped the King, foundation ; on the contrary it is said they are ‘fas thick as thicves.” This report was no doubt set afloat by the clever Than gyet Woon, when in Bombay, and now on his way to France in order to allay the sus- picion he found to be gaining ground among English merchants with regard to the influence of the French in Mandalay. ——i>- <><. Boston Markets. See Boston, Nov. 28 Ecos. —There has been a duil market for ‘sequences, and the only check he has found) &¢g and only the very best lots sei! jto his schemes has been the cpposition of | ! ‘the British, whom he hates with all the! jintensity that his powerful and brutal {nature allows. ' Among the Ministers he has a small fol- lowing. The majority of them are follow- ‘ers of the Kinwoon Mingyee, who is really ithe senior Prime Minister, and was a Mingyee in the old King’s time. The Kinwoon Mingyee owes his position ito his learning, and is probably the most 1 arned Palin scholar in Upper Burmah. | He has also had the advantage of having travelled, and was the head of the first | Embassy sent to Europe by the old King. | His sympathies are entirely with civiliza- jtion, aud he is willing to introduce the! }reforms he well knows are so much needed. | Unfortunately he is of a timid and weak disposition, and is utterly incapable of eoping with such a man as the Tinedah | Mingyee, end with his party goes with the stream rather than fight against what he knows and sees is leading his country to ruin. : THE PRESENT DIFFICULTIES, of the Bombay-Burmah Trading Corpora- tion (Limited) arise from the fact of their having paid the King large sums of money fom time to time in advanee,in anticipation of duties which would become due from timber worked out of the forest leased by them from the King. Things come to such a pass that, some six months ago, they found it necessary to decline to paying any more revenue in advance. About this time the King was anxious to invite all the crowned heads of Europe to a feast he purposed to inaugurate, the occasion being the boring of his daughter’s ears. For this purpose and in order to complete one of the many Bagodas he and the Queen had erected they asked for, and the Tinedan promised to procure for them, 22 lakhs of rupees’ Ail Mandalay merchants of all nationalities were pressed to coutribute., Then the whole sum was demanded from the Corporation, and every blandishment was made use of. The Timedah Mingyee , hearing that the thing was being put in the ferm of a request stated in aloud veice in Court that the demand must not be put in mild form; be would put the matter clearly before the Corporation’s Mandalay Agent, and if the money was not forthcoming with good grace, he would see that the 'Coporation’s work being carried on in the forests should be made so unpleasant for them that they would not be able to work atall. And, TRUE TO HIS WORD, as it secs he has been striving in various ways to extort money from them ever since, but all his endeavors seemed to be fruitless, when M. Hass, the French Consul, sent in a petition to eay that he was prepared to take over all the Corporation’s leases, if an excuse would be found for cancelling them. After this the Ministers seem to have had little trouble in holding s special Court and passing a decree against the Corporation for 23 'akns. How the matter will end it is difficalt tosay. The Chief Commissioner has probably written proposing arbitration, and it will bea pity and may go hard with the Burmese if they do not consent to with- draw their claim, seeing that so many are dependent on the large organization of the Corporation's forest arrangements. Many scores of families now entirely dependent on the Corporation will be thrown out of work, just at a time when famine prices of food are expected, owing to the entire fail- ure of what small crops had been planted, and the country generally ruined by bad government, royal gambling dens, and the reckless extravagance of the Court. No | Works of utility have been inaugura ed, and the; country. 19 infested with _brigands oF | val thinks that the interment should be | dacoits. readily, Prices are barely maintained. Sales of Eastern extra at 27 to 282, and Nova Scotia, Island and other Provineial at 25 to 26e. Western fresh range from 23 to 24c. Porators, &c.—About 60,000 bushels of potatoes have been received by veesele from the Provinces the pac: week and the mar- ket is dull for all kinds, It is difficult to get over 5ic for bers Rose, and Hebrons are quiet at 60 to 63c. Other stock are slow at 45 to 50¢. For Nova Scotia and P EF Island cargoes it is hard to get 45c. Visu,— Receipts of mackerel for the week have been 808 bbis, including 744 bbls from foreign and 64 bbis from domestic ports Trade as usual during Thankegiving week has been very dull and prices are almost wholly nominal, as dealera are not disposed to make a bid on rcund lots. We eontinne to quote Shore meckerel at $5 to $5.50 for No. 3; $6.50 to 87 for Ne, 2 : aud $17 to $20 ner bbi fer No. 1, No reliable quotations can be given for Nova Scotia mackerel. Recvipts of codfi-h have been 4,346 qtls from foreign and 2,742 qils from domestic ports. Dry Bank are held at $2.87} to $3 per qtl, but it ia not easy to mvke eales. Pickle enred Bank ara dull at $2.75 for large and $2 50 to $2.624 for medium. Hake, pollock and haddock are quiet at previous prices. —_— nl? st — The Domestic Monthly tor Decem- ber, 1885. The brilliant new artistic cover of the Domestic is m«king it hosts of new friends. Itisa striking succses, and by long odds the most attractive cover of any of the magazines. The Domestic has now takeu rank with the best illustrated magezines ; its wood engravings are by the best artists and in the best manner. The December number contains two brilliantly iinstrated articles, ‘* Old Germany” and ‘‘Shop Win- dows,” which will not be surpassed for artistic merit by auy of the other megazines this month. Its full page engravings are always worth cutting out and framing. The December Domestic is filled as usual with capital short storics and articles of practical interest. The publishers announce for January the commencement of a new novel by Walter Besant, who is pewrhaps the mst popular rovelist of the day. The Fashion Department of the Domestic is complete as usual ; more space is de- voted to fashion than in any other ladies’ magezine. The Household and Editorial Departmen's are es interesting as usual. The Domestic Monthly is published at 853 Broadway, corner Fourteenth Street, New York, at $1.50 a year. For $2 00 the magezine for ops year and two new books, ‘‘Needlework” and ‘‘Kniting and Crochet ” are sent. — i> + Gp + ee NOTES. Not the premissory, but facts about Wericoms Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterstions used to reduce the cost of ‘* Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualitivs, the demand fer which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuipe over Soaps of. deubtiul character. None rhould be deceived even by Red and Yeilow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the WELCOME, a» a pair cf clasped hands is stamped on every ber. Made by Corna, Davis & Co a The Seskaichewan Hera/d says that the remains of Instructor Payne, who was mur- dered by an Indian at Eagle Hills last spring, lie where the scouts found them, with only such slight covering as they were abie to give them at the time. That jour- |. The King has lately despatched his Ad- | undertaken by the Department. Perhaps jmiral (La Thyin Atwinwoor) to | CAPTURE THESE GENTLEMEN and several gatigs have been taken in ‘it should have been, but it seems strange that the people of Battleford themselves ‘have allowed the body to remain without proper burial all this time. *, } 2 ES eS. tt A weWaing iad A aaa porto fF & y= pages Lie 4 noe wanes so = = SS ee Are or Li Ps at aiied ial