THE SITUATION IN THE EAST
... S ITU THE THE ATION IN E&STO THE TREATY OF PEACE. ii -- P SUMMARY OF THE CLAUSES. g, According to a Renter's telogram' from o Constantinople on Tueeday, the treaty eon- r eluded between Russia and Tur ...
... S ITU THE THE ATION IN E&STO THE TREATY OF PEACE. ii -- P SUMMARY OF THE CLAUSES. g, According to a Renter's telogram' from o Constantinople on Tueeday, the treaty eon- r eluded between Russia and Tur ...
... ; LANELLY (BRECOK) SCHOOL BOARD 'netatBrynmawrBoard Schools on Wednesday, Mr.-G. L. Riley presiding. AU the members were present. There were 14applications for the 'poet of aseietan ...
... ~CAU ( A ~l}'waa LOYAL TREDEGArn LODGE OF ODD. pris VELLOWS.-It appears from a statement of income s a d expenditure for the year ending 1877, that thb T funds of this lodge during that ...
... NAVY ESTIMATES. On Saturday were issued the Na-vy Estimates, from which it appears that the estimated cost of the services for the coming year is £ 11,053,901 the ret amount, after deducting £ 123,000, the estimated afilollnt of extra re- ceipts and repayments, and £ 70,000 the amount to be con. tributed by the Irdian Government on account of the ex- pense of the fleet on the India station, ...
... CHURCHMEN AND CONGREGATION- ALISTS. IJJ11 Tuesday, at the City Temple, Holborn-viaduct, {J ^RE an immense audience, the Rev J. McConnell ^E(LSIEY, M.A., vicar of Christ Church, North Brixton, a pleasing lecture on the subject of Firesides. HO 6 EV LR Parker presided, and the rev lecturer was rtily cheered. ...
... FORTY MEN CONDEMNED TO DEATH. [REUTER'S TELE RAM.] BELGRADE, Wednesday. —Upwards of forty of the men implicated in the military emeute at Topolja have been condemned to death. ...
... [REUTERS TELEGRAM. 1 VIENNA, Wednesday.—It is expected that at next Friday's sitting of the Committee of the Austrian Delegation Count, Andrassy will deliver a speech reviewing the present political situation. The Vienna Cabinet up to the present time is only in possession of fragmentary particulars of the conditions of peace, and the situation is still con- sidered unsatisfactory. Austria is ...
... DUKE OF AT HOME. The celebrity of WHOM a woid-portiait IS given in thp current issue of the World ia the DIke of Marlborcugh, Lord Lieutenant of Leland. The present occupier of Dublin Castle is described as a quiet,easy-maimered Eng. li-h gentleman,of a rather short- massive build, of graceful and dignified carriage, wi:h firmly-marked FEATURE! large expressive eyes, and silky grey hair worn ...
... POLICB-COURT, Wednesday,—Before Mr John Moses (mayor) and Mr R. G. Cullum-Mary Bevan, charged with breaking a. window, the property of Benjamin Parcell, wf the Windsor Castle Inn, was fined 21s, includ- ing costs.Three boys, named Mansfield, Smith, and Syms, were charged with stealing coal, the property of the Tredegar Iron and Coal Company. P.C. Stozle proved the offence. Prisoners ordered to ...
... At the offices of the Westinghouse Automatic Brake Company, Westminster, is being exhibited a working appara.tu, shewing the action ol the brake, and in addi. tinn is ttiewn & curious phenomenon, first observed at It is thus described By turning a tap a jet cf air, released from grea.t compression issuss from the nozz'e and this jet will stipport'two or three ba! ...
... In the House of Lords, yesterday, the Earl of Derby announced to a crowded house that he had resigned his position as Foreign Secretary, that his resignation had been accepted by Her Majesty, and that he would only hold the office till the appointment of his successor. The noble Earl proceeded to explain that the Government had resolved upon certain measures which he did not consider in the ...
... [REUTEB'S TELEGRAM.] CONSTANTINOPLE, Thursday.—The second tran- sport with Russian troops has left for Odessa. The son of the Grand Duke Nicholas is ill. ...