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DENOUNCING THE TURK

... system, and all those who uphold that system. The Patriotic Asso- ciation makes certain explanations as to the throwing of bombs by the maddened Armenians, but this is entirely a subsidiary matter compared with the massacres of innocent and defenseless ...

SHIP NEWS

... Keith, and SirjJaiesSauiumaiez. The Dreadnnotigt,triurniph, Superb, Dragon, Led', Pioue, Solebay, Mondovi, Delight, Fury, (bomb). The 'Thlmcs had sailed for 'gypt, fio in Mal- ta, soin tihie before the Racoon left it. Tlih Racoon left at Malta the following ...

THE COAL TRADE DISPUTE

... ARREST OF ANARCJIISTS IN VIENNA. (REUTER5S TELEGRAMi.) Vienna, Satu rday.-Sevec-al Anarchists, at whose lodg ings a number of bombs wece dicovered, were arrested here to--day. 'T o of them are named Franz Haspel acid Stephen Hasnel. It was at their residence ...

DISASTROUS COLLISION IN THAMES

... least ai new rtsturn to all old uoe, which is wvell sworth a taiing nots of in these days, wheln dynamnitors C launehT their bombs at Englind siti imnuiiity frown r thi other side of the Atlantic, I The Waterford police have Captured a gang of six n meou ...

Ship News

... bombardiment of Calais took place, which continued for several hours. The British squadron consisted of three frigates, three bombs, a schooner, and t-wo cut- ters. The attack was distindly seen from Do- ver cliffs, which were covered with spectators. The ...

Ship News

... Lord Nelson's fleet has sailed for the Ji,;: !.a -Iles, for the prote'tion of our trade in h' J'lak Sea. Seventecn sail of bombs, sloops, and cutters, re collected in the Downs. They arc to form a -qjadron which is intended to bombard Bou- 'tw and Calais ...

NEW YORK PRICES—TUESDAY

... U.S. VFudud 4ormt Il0. l10S Woutorn Union Tuolgaplh .,. 1)7k )74 AtiiboI, 9o! ka, & n Y o 18o 3NS 'w l)o. 4 p.c. Mork Bombs. 112 83 f8 Do. C p.c. In. l'omdlu ..(. t (SOi lltvLirtorc and Ohio .00 u($ 153., Othio Soath Wuotorn ...

Ship News

... seen becalmed closea with the Boulogne shore, and receiving the fire of the whole chain of batteries, which wcere throwing bombs and shells. From the very bad situation the Immortalite appeared to be in, and. from the length of time she has received the ...

UNIONIST FINANCE

... conspicuous position in the royal train, to show himself at windows, doors, and to on, in order to attract any casual bullets or bombs that may be destined for the Royal person. It would be interesting to kuoNv whiat is considered a reasonable remuneration ...

SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE

... saltpetre or angar n dto Li- ,verpoolX6tox £t 6loseperton. Forindigoto~ondtonxL.. ton of 50 cubio feet had been freely given. Atu BombS the 31st, freights to London were £3 109. per ton, and to'L L 11 verpool £3 is. to £3 10s. AuuY8Iv AT PETEnrIfAD.-March 6. ...

THE FISH TRADE

... cwtq. In the seame month last year the total catch of fish Wm8 13,799 owts,, valued at £4406. .PmSUEUI\AD, Saturday.-.AMi the bombs engaged in the prosecution' of the haddock fishing were out to- day, and have returned wbilh takes of from S to 6 owts. of ...

Ship News

... fornkln; ble IappearanCe they made by being moored in a Crescent, covered by heavy batteries and an innumerable numbcr of bombs, vhich scre planted for their proteition. The Prospe-o threw two shells in, but from Ftcir in. suliar situation, and the i ...