Mr. J. Ferguson, Leader Of The Irish Home-rulers Of Glasgow,
took the chair at the weekly meeting of the Land League in Dublin, and made a noteworthy statement. An anonymous writer had called the leaders of the Land League "paid agi-......
Sir Michael Hicks-beach Made A Speech To His Constituents At
Winchcombe on Wednesday, which, though moderate in phrase, contained some very decided opinions. He admitted that the Irish Land Act was deemed essential by men of more than one......
A Singular Incident Has Occurred In Diplomacy. On The Return
of the Czar from Dantzic to St. Petersburg, the Austrian.. Ambassador there called on the Russian Foreign Minister, M. De Giers, who told him that the Czar had comeback" with an......
It Is Admitted That The Emperors Of Russia And Austria
are to meet very soon, if they can find a place tolerably free from peril of dynamite. It is supposed, therefore, that the Triple Alliance is to be renewed, and the various......
The English And French Papers, And More Especially The...
Francaise, continue their cry for the disbandment of the Egyptian Army. The new Premier, Cherif Pasha, is about to concede certain recommendations of the Military......
The Shanghai Correspondent Of The Times Forwards A Piece Of
intelligence of considerable importance. General Tso, the con- queror of the Panthays and of Kashgar, is, as our readers know, in Pekin, supporting the policy known as that of......
The Situation In Tunis Is Becoming A Little Clearer. Besides
the 32,000 men in Algeria, the French have now 33,000 in Tunis, and 5,000 more are to arrive before October 1st. The army in Africa will then number 70,000 men,—more than fought......