It is generally understood, in official circles here, that Russia will decline to negotiate for any settlement of the Bulgarian difficulty until the Great European Powers procure the resignation of the three ...
Article : 98 wordsThe following is from an interview with the Rev. Mr. Chalmers, published in the Pall Mall Gazette:—"I am not, says he, one of those who believe that savages yearn for the Gospel. The gospel of New ...
Article : 845 wordsOn leaving Bulgarian territory, General Kaulbars proceeded, in the first instance, to Constantinople, for the purpose of conferring with M. Nelidoff, the Russian Ambassador to the Porte. ...
Article : 31 wordsPrince Nicholas of Mingrelia is now on a formal visit to the Czar. ...
Article : 19 wordsThe Government recently communicated with 500 firms exhibiting at the Colonial Exhibition. asking if it was their intention to place their exhibits in the Imperial Institute, but only 100 have replied up to ...
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 493 wordsGeneral Sir Frederick Roberts, G.C.B., commander-in-chief of the British troops in Upper Burmah, has telegraphed to the Indian Government asking for the immediate despatch of a considerable number ...
Article : 65 wordsLondon, October 8.—William Beach is just now decidedly the most important personage in England. The controversy as to the propriety of Beach's refusal to row Hanlan continues. Public opinion ...
Article : 943 wordsNews has been received here to the effect that a tribe of Somalis made a sudden attack on the crew of se French war-ship Pengonin. whilst engaged in fetching fresh water aboard, near Tajursh, south of ...
Article : 60 wordsGrasshoppers and caterpillars in a vast army have just passed through the district, destroying great quantities of vegetation. The grasshoppers are now at Harlaxton, travelling north-west. ...
Article : 39 wordsAt the District Court, to-day, before Judge Paul, Ernest Ezzy, charged with horse-stealing, was found "Guilty." and sentenced to nine months' imprisonment. The civil business was unimportant. ...
Article : 79 wordsThe police have obtained evidence of an important character in the Cain poisoning case. It is nor probable that the charge of murder will be laid against Hall. ...
Article : 177 wordsA heavy storm occurred at Gracemere yesterday. A house was blown down, and the iron lifted from the roods of others. Crops of corn were laid level with the ground, and other damage was done. ...
Article : 39 wordsAt a meeting of the Separation League, the question of the name for the proposed new colony was postponed until Separation is granted. The man Galloway, who was recently shot by ...
Article : 59 wordsThe Rev. Henry Ward Beecher delivered an address, on October 15, in the Rev. Dr. Parker's City Temple, London, on "Pulpit Work." He dwelt upon the aid which newspapers have rendered the ...
Article : 1,324 wordsH.M.S. Diamond has gone to Johanet Island to punish the native there for the murder of Captain Craig and the crew of the ketch Emily. The Harrier had a brush with the natives on the ...
Article : 41 wordsThe Johnstone Board to-day, voted a sum of money to eat a track to the Russell River diggings to a uniform width of Oft. The engineer to the Board, with forty men, started work this morning, ...
Article : 182 wordsIn the vicinity of Dinmore the rain fell heavily, and flooded all the water-courses. Tall trees swayed (in their upper branches) as if moved by a mysterious and all-powerful hand, and, thought hail was not so ...
Article : 48 wordsThe cable ship Recorder, from Singapore, arrived here on the 13th instant, and successfully laid the cable from Thursday Island to Paterson (the telegraph station the mainland), Cape York. There ...
Article : 91 wordsThe greatest storm of hail which has been experienced in Southern Queensland for many years began in Brisbane at twenty minutes past 2 o'clock yesterday afternoon. For about an hour previously ...
Article : 1,727 wordsMr. WHIT moved the adjournment of the House to complain that Mr. Kellett, his colleague, had sent a telegram to one of his constituents stating that he ought to be called upon to resign. ("Oh," and ...
Article : 957 wordsProbate was granted, to-day, in the will of the late Thomas Walker The real and personal state, exclusive property in the other colonies, was sworn at £927,984. ...
Article : 813 wordsGold has been discovered on Crown laud, near Yeppoon, adjoining the selection of Mr. C. S. D. Melbourne. An assay of stone yielded at the rate of 8½oz. of gold to the ton. Five tens of atone will be ...
Article : 97 wordsA deputation, representing the Chamber of Commerce, the Law Institute, and companies holding interests in Queensland, waited upon the Premier, to-day, for the purpose of directing his attention to the ...
Article : 650 wordsAn extraordinary scene was witnessed on the routs from Scotland-road to Walton Gaol, Liverpool. England, recently. Some one hundred and fifty or two hundred of the biggest blackguards in ...
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