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  2. AN INCIDENT OF THE WAR.

    Admiral Hobart Pasha (says a correspondent) is back at Constantinople, conferring on future naval operations. He tells me that last week his flagship, the Athar Tevfik, just missed taking a very ...

    Article : 746 words
  3. TWEED AND HIS CONFESSIONS.

    Hon. Mr. Tweed, who appears to have made up his mind to hurt as many of his former friends and associates as rjossible, the men whose favour and votes he bought at any price, and others whom ...

    Article : 468 words
  4. DEAR CREMATION.

    The furnace in which the body of Dr. Winslow was cremated has been taken down and the material removed. When the ashes of the doctor were taken from the crematory and weighed, they ...

    Article : 159 words
  5. COMPARATIVE MERITS OF RUSSIAN AND TURKISH SOLDIERS.

    The correspondent of the Daily News, with the Russian army before Plevna, writing on September 25, says:— "The Russo-Roumanian army has abandoned ...

    Article : 361 words
  6. DIVING FOR TORPEDOES.

    A letter from Erzeromn in the Hamburg Correspondent gives some particulars of the new corps of divers which has been organised by the Turkish Government for the purpose of removing the ...

    Article : 241 words
  7. MISCELLANEOUS.

    Sir Stafford Northcote, Chancellor of the Exchequer, in a speech, on October 8, said: "I cannot help thinking myself that there may be a surprise which may disappoint the prophecy of ...

    Article : 688 words
  8. FEATS OF HORSEMANSHIP.

    A German military paper gives the following list of long rides which have been lately accomplished by German officers:—On July 16, 1875, Count August zu Stolberg, a lieutenant in the 4th ...

    Article : 206 words
  9. A MODEST YOUNG LADY.

    The Oswego (N. Y.) Palladium describes the unlucky adventure of two young women, as follows: "Miss Beebe and Miss Vandyke went swimming in Vandercamp pond, town of Constantia, the ...

    Article : 140 words
  10. A TERRIBLE ACCIDENT.

    A telegram from Geneva states that Mr. Lewis and Mr. Waterson, with three guides, the brothers Knubel, left Zermatt on September 7 to ascend the Lyakamm; all five were killed by the bursting of ...

    Article : 191 words
  11. AMERICAN ITEMS.

    Salt Lake, September 29.—O. Porter Rockwell, the notorious Mormon Danite, was indicted yesterday by the Grand Jury of the First Judicial District of Provo, for participation in the Akin ...

    Article : 719 words
  12. CONTINENTAL.

    A special from Frankfort says: According to trustworthy intelligence received here, the fortresses of France on the Italian frontier are being hurriedly put in a state of defence. Several of ...

    Article : 100 words
  13. CHARGE AGAINST A CLERGYMAN.

    At Ulverston Police-court, the Rev. R. Thomas, curate, of Dalton-in-Furness, has been charged with stealing a railway-ticket from Dalton to London on August 11. It appeared that the prisoner ...

    Article : 168 words
  14. AN EXTRAORDINARY MURDER.

    At Leeds, on August 2, before Mr. Justice Mainsty, a little boy, aged 11 years, named James Henry Stephenson, was indicted for the wilful murder of Marsh Roebuck, at Holmfirth, near Huddersfield, ...

    Article : 399 words
  15. MUTINY AT CURRAGH.

    The Curragh Camp was thrown into consternation on September 8 by the news that a portion of the 19th Hussars had mutinied and marched out of camp. The affair was of a most serious character. ...

    Article : 273 words
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