. Christian herald and signs of our times . PALACE OF THE SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR. to step in front of a cable car. and as I sawhim from my carriage, and I like to rewardpresence of mind and courage, 1 stopped toask who he was. - And then, said the vounger ladv,the boy fell down in a dead hadnt had any breakfus, chimed Revolution in Zanzibar. An Arab Usurper Seizes the Late SultansPalace, but is Driven Out by English Guns. I N the Island of Zanzibar, off the eastI coast of Africa, which has, joined with* it, a long, narrow strip of territory onthe mainland,— there has been—— _ , a short -


. Christian herald and signs of our times . PALACE OF THE SULTAN OF ZANZIBAR. to step in front of a cable car. and as I sawhim from my carriage, and I like to rewardpresence of mind and courage, 1 stopped toask who he was. - And then, said the vounger ladv,the boy fell down in a dead hadnt had any breakfus, chimed Revolution in Zanzibar. An Arab Usurper Seizes the Late SultansPalace, but is Driven Out by English Guns. I N the Island of Zanzibar, off the eastI coast of Africa, which has, joined with* it, a long, narrow strip of territory onthe mainland,— there has been—— _ , a short - I ? M _y revolution. In the friendly ar-rangement thatthe EuropeanPowers madesome time agoas to theirspheres of in-fluence in theDarkContinent,when Madagas-car was surren-d e r e d to theFrench, Zanzi-bar fell to theEnglish, w h 0immediatelvestablished aprotectoratethere. Therewas at the timea dispute as tothe successionto the throne,w hich was set-tled by the Eng-. THE OLD SLAVE-MARKET AT ZANZIBAR. footman in livery on the box, and as theequipage drew up before the humble door-way where I was standing with Marianna,out stepped, the footman opening thedoor with a flourish, one of the prettiestold ladies I ever saw, a real fairy god-mother in her sweet expression. She wasdressed in gray silk and soft furs, and af-


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