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THE MAHDI SUING FOR PEACE.

WITH GENERAL EARLE'S COLUMN.

DIFFICULTY OF COMMUNICATING…

EFFECl OF LORD WOLSELEY'S…

EXPECTED RETREAT OF OSMAN…

ENGLAND, TURKEY, AND EGYPT.

EGYPTIAN FINANCE.

ACTIVE OPERATIONS IMMINENT.

RUMOURED DECLARATION OF WAR.

DEBATE-IN THE. FRENCH CHAMBER.

THE EARTHQUAKE IN SPAIN. |

THE FENIAN OUTRAGE IN NEW…

FURTHER FRENCH TROUBLES IN…

MR. VANDERBILT AND GENERAL…

GERMAN COLONISATION IN WEST…

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GERMAN COLONISATION IN WEST AFRICA. ATTACK ON THE NATIVES OF THE CAMEROONS. TWO HOUSES BURNED. l" REUTER'S TELEGRAM.] COLOGNE, SATURDAY. The Cologne Gazette publishes a telegram from its correspondent at the Cameroons, dated St. Vincent the.9th of January, whichsays:—"The German war- vessels Bismarck and Olga reached the Cameroons on the 18th of December, and on the 20th landed 330 men with four guns. This was done because the inhabitants of Hickory Town and Foss Town had driven away King Bell, threatened the mer- chants, and burned Bell Town. Hickory Town offered very little opposition, and was taken with out loss. An officer belonging to the Olga having learned that some of the inhabitants of Foss Town had taken prisoner Woermann's agent, Pantanins, attempted to rescue him with his division. The men landed under a heavy fire from Bell Town, and stormed and carried, with the loss of one killed and several in- jured, an acclivity a hundred feet high. Sixty men held the plateau at the top for two hours against 400 of the enemy firing from the bush. When supports arrived from the Bismarck, Foss Town was stormed with cheers and burned down but in the rveantime Pantanins had been mur- dered. On the 21st of December Foss Towc, which was in ruins, was again occupied and on the 22nd of December the Olga, steaming along the river, bombarded Hickory Town. Order is now fully restored." C" CENTRAL NEWS TELEGRAM.] BERLIN, SATURDAY. The Reichstng has been much concerned by the news of fighting at the Cameroons, and many in- quiries have been addresfed to the Government on the subject. General Caprivi, Chief oftheAdmiralty has officially staged that German colonial policy has cost five million marks, in addition to one million for the West African expedition.

PROPOSED BRITISH ANNEXATION…

THE ABYSSINIAN MISSION.

DECORATIONS FOR PRINCE EDWARD…

DEATH OF AN EX-AMERICAN VICE-PRESIDENT.

FRANCE AND GERMANY.

SOCIALIST MURDER IN GERMANY.

GERMAN CORN DUTIES.

--AUSTRALIA AND THE GERMAN…

THE DIVISIONS OF CARMARTHENSHIRE.

THE PROPOSED LOCAL LABOUR…

POPULATION AND REPRESENTATION.

F, ENGLAND AND HER COLONIES.…

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KENNEL CLUB DOG SHOW, LOJNDO^'f…

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