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  2. News by the Suez Mail.

    Since those Cossacks of Skobeloff's cantered over the Reni Chaussee two months ago, the Russians have massed in Roumania the latest single army of modern times. The Germans, indeed, in 1870 ...

    Article : 1,776 words
  3. Tom Bullkley of Lissington.

    Some, come, sir, no prevarication. Which are you—an angel, or an ordinary mortal? Well, an ornary mortal, I suppose, sir,' said the man reluctantly, aud conscious that he was ...

    Article : 4,926 words
  4. DESPATCH OF THE FLEET TO BESIKA BAY.

    The TIMES of the 4th July writes :—The Government have ordered the fleet to return to Besika Bay, and we do not desire to question the propriety of their resolution. They have not explained its object, and ...

    Article : 760 words
  5. ATTITUDE OF AUSTRIA.

    The Western Morning News (Plymouth) of the 18th June, publishes the following telegrams:—"The attention of the Austrian Government is now mainly directed to the position of affairs in Servia ...

    Article : 500 words
  6. THE PILLAGE AT SISTOVA.

    The better classes of the Bulgarians of Sistova profess shame and sorrow for the pillage and wreck of the Turkish houses of the place, and blame the Wallachs and gipsies, inhabiting the poorest quarter of the ...

    Article : 459 words
  7. ITEMS OF WAR NEWS.

    Shumla, June 5.—I have received confirmation, says the STANDARD'S correspondent, of the stories of atrocities by the Bulgarians both on the Turks and the Jews at Sistova. Several of the latter were murdered. ...

    Article : 309 words
  8. AN ENGLISHMAN'S OPINION OF TURKEY.

    Mr. Nassau, senior, writes:—"Turkey exists for two purposes; first, to net as dog in the manger, and to prevent any Christian Power from possessing a country which she herself, in her present ...

    Article : 713 words
  9. A GHOST AT ALDERSHOTT.

    The London Times has a ghost story. For a month the camp of Aldershott was visited nightly by an aggressive spirit. It was no respector of persons or rank, it pummelled ...

    Article : 256 words
  10. THE RIVER DANUBE.

    The Danube, just now the scene of the operations of the Turko-Russian war, is by far the largest river in Europe. Its main stem rises in the Black Forest within thirty miles of the Rhine, and flows ...

    Article : 138 words
  11. POSSIBLE INTERVENTION OF AUSTRIA.

    The NEUE FREE PRISSE of Vienna writes on 22nd June :—For some days it has been publicly hinted that a diplomatic, or possibly a military, intervention might be decided upon by Austria, in order to save ...

    Article : 369 words
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