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  2. TERRIBLE DISASTERS AT SEA.

    The steamboat Seawanahaka, which ran from Peck slip up the Sound to Glen Cove, Long Island, took fire at half-past 4 o'clock this afternoon, while off Randall's Island, in the East ...

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  3. THE AFGHAN WAR.

    A telegram from Kabul states that Abdul Rahman has written to the chiefs that he is not coming further south than Charikar at present. He has ordered no resistance to be offered to ...

    Article : 135 words
  4. LATEST GALLE TELEGRAMS.

    The secretary of State for India, in reply to a question, said that the renewal of diplomatic relations with Burma is under the consideration of the Indian Government. ...

    Article : 373 words
  5. THE EASTERN QUESTION.

    Since the dispatch of the last mail the Ambassadors of the Great Powers at Berlin have held several Conferences, the last of which took place yesterday. It it stated that the utmost ...

    Article : 149 words
  6. PARLIAMENTARY AND POLITICAL.

    A remarkable scene recurred in the House of Commons last week. The House had resolved by a majority of forty-five not to allow Mr. Bradlaugh to take the oath or to affirm; and on ...

    Article : 391 words
  7. CRIMES, OFFENCES, &c.

    At the Central Criminal Court on Wednesday William Mullins was sentenced to three months' imprisonment for sending a letter in which he threatened to murder Mr. Gray, Secretary to ...

    Article : 319 words
  8. INDIAN TELEGRAMS.

    The collections at Maidan are increasing. Small parties of fifty and a hundred join daily. It is reported that 5,000 are at Killaishakaga, consisting of Tarakis, Wardaks, and Tajaks, ...

    Article : 1,327 words
  9. ARRIVAL OF THE MAIL

    The R.M.S. Malwa arrived at Glenelg at 6.30 a.m. on Saturday morning. The latest dates for letters and papers is July 2. SUMMARY OF NEWS. ...

    Article : 282 words
  10. CASUALTIES, &c.

    On Saturday London and several other parts of the country were visited by severe thunderstorms. At Wandsworth two policemen, a sergeant, and a constable were struck by ...

    Article : 198 words
  11. MISCELLANEOUS NEWS.

    On Wednesday, Earl Nelson was present at the inspection of the training-ship Warspite, and in addressing the lads congratulated them upon their efficiency, and pointed out that they ...

    Article : 805 words
  12. OUR HOME LETTER.

    The question of Bradlaugh predominates. It was formally mentioned in the House of Commons on Monday, when Mr. Bradlaugh's colleague, Mr. Labouchere, moved that the hon. ...

    Article : 8,701 words
  13. FOREIGN INTELLIGENCE.

    The French Chamber of Deputies has passed the Amnesty Bill, which grants a plenary amnesty to all political offenders, by 333 votes against 140, after a speech by M. Gambetta in ...

    Article : 468 words
  14. INDIAN AND COLONIAL.

    On Monday Lord Lytton left Simla for Bombay on his return to England. It is stated that the Right Hon. W. P. Adam, M.P., will probably succeed the Duke of ...

    Article : 225 words
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