THE NEWS VIA SUEZ SUMMARISED.
TurkbyT hag tombletaiyi «dW? place" powerful' arid 6 *AlM«dtoHfc..«j • : .m^er*p|^wffldSS to :fefed<a series afanrffiiag* lift Bervians, one of the heaviesfcAaViaotaftifti ™ »P•_&? *ews a general %&&&&% under ;the walls of Alexinalzon 'SSffIfSSSSrpulj.and demw*usation -otthe beryian army, and in something like Then would frt>m>the jwar in begaa /io itooskiflverT f disSbverV swbra'briWalf o!'t^^SpaU. anH risk embroiling hmiself Austria, anf probably Germany, for tiesaWofwrimchißgthe PjtocipalOies from for* the ordet)we^fMH^m?tl l e Kußßian Chancery to mussle the fire-eating journalBritish ambassador: '.in? Cott*Sati&nople\ the bultan s advisers had certain conditions reconunendeji= to them as *&* bWsCafrieaoe. > Which wer»Tam<mnsd .tares ofjejtorfgreatitoowen* Old will moat likely be accepted. These- fctofcitions. m our cable message has already informed us. comprise a*fetnri to the WdSMqM^ho far -as fcervia the exemption of s6th payment of any war / h ß' effectual in ■'JWgSft* M auton 9 my of: Bosnia '-anil Heraego.7™*:'," may consider that he nas been let off veryeaaity/ -a .hj ■ Al^. h ® reasons given for the. deposition «f | Abdul Asiz's nepnew andTOccelso?'ar¥YerT significant of -the condition: *#?social lite inside walls of a l»fccekiniConstantino|Je - W*W % just been dethroned was' called'upon SucceedLMs uncle, 4 was founds necessary to apply the the re,' ■ sponsifclity whic*h had W<,tlmißt upS bom. Aot finding himself strong enough for the place, ,he avowed his of • makjjigV*>bV'.fiT the Boiphorus. IJnder the<<e,circ»mstances, and in order torpid, a second; eactoaitfn,, which would have given rise to as many disagreeable.rutnorsias the: saagora AniOnes* the ; hasryounger y was acquiesced in with true Oriental resignation, -py the peopfoof- the same time, the fanaticism of the Moslems in Turkey was being to* fever heat by what promised to *grow 'intb a reli. gious war ; and we are told that if the arms of that countryliad sustained a serious reverse in Servia hav£ been the signal for a massacre suoh as the world had riot 43een*M)cenfa&e*.tf '? :,/ * '> '-*' The news from Englandrfc noteof f4»cheerful character; f.,- ; A thjpicaß summer* has had the effect of desiccating everything in London to such an extent as inflammable 'binder; and while 214 fiffesafe that cityf.inia single.month*; Norwiok,? Hull, 3rißtol,t and •Manchester haVeeilso.suffered largely by similar c*laßutieß.a j StrikeWn the mining-'districts M&& followed the reduction wages which has unavoidably followed 4he-<kpresaion-of tiade—and- the general fall in prices;.while.the.fafefcthat 200 stonemasons have emigrated from Mew York to Glasgow? is driei which scaroely tallies with the statements which are sometimes made in' the "pauperlabor
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Evening Star, Issue 4259, 20 October 1876, Page 1
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393THE NEWS VIA SUEZ SUMMARISED. Evening Star, Issue 4259, 20 October 1876, Page 1
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