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eaS fl f^ffidS!2 ÜbUßhea by w M ».«■■■* Presidency of America. The Eastern Question. The Conference at Sfcamboul on the Eastei-n question decided with Lord Salisbury/whO rs?i£ sentsEngland, to assist Sir Henryfeliott artFSl presentatives of the other PoXik? 22*21 special delegates to the Porte. * sendu »* peace and non-mtorfereiac* 7 g *° *•■ one °*. «,?£. J~*\. acoepted . tho ultimatum of Bussia. and an armistice was signed. •»««wb» «»^?fl h8 Servia, the Ambassadors Obituary: Cardinal Antonelli. All-England Cricket Match. Sydney, November 18.—The Ail T< n <ri<. « «.- innings closed for 1 153. «r£! eighteen are all out forli. Uth *******

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Sir George Grey at the Thames. GaAHAMSTOWN, November 18.—Sir Qenrva ftw» rfa?wh.JFi rZ&l & ™ ete * green arch at J*?* £ rty me *J>era of the Beorattnu ™ r^ a boat » accompanied by the Naval Band The Thames Scottish Band played raribW and the reception was a very eood on« A wi JX&Sr* ***«&g£ * witntS The Picton Horror. miitodfor 2£h£?S 18 -l°° d f ate *» been commutea for trial for the murder of his children. The Wellington Cup. Weujwotos, November 18.—The following are the weights declared for the WellingtoniCup. Guy Pawkes. 5 yrs B 9 6 Gillie Callum, 4w7J Templeton,.6yrs 9 2 Morniiuf Sta7,4yre 7 2 Tambounni, aged 8 9 DeadHealTs«s 610 SfeTTd 718 § § GlengarrJMyS 610 S*H , Fanny Fiaher colt, SS toook.iyrs 712 3yrs ' elO Z l2 FolleFarine.Ayrs 6 9 ClothofGold,4yrs7 9 Fallacy, 3 yrs 6 9 Kingfisher, 6 yrs 7 9 Tarn, 3 yrs 6 8 Strongbow,syrs 7 6 Treasurer, 4 yrs 6 7 ?« an t b^iV 3yrß / I 5 Snowdon colt/3 yrs 6 6 IsaakWalton,4yrs7 4 Doncaster, 3 yrs 6 6 fe'is£ M 7 3 Arm«ida,3yrr 6 3 4?r, Domla ' * „ StincessMary,syrg6 8 LaUlyrs 72 Baupo ' a « ed 6 » Dlvoroe Case. WstLiNOTOif, November 20. —ln the Divorce oourt this morning, in the case of Thomas v. Thomas and Hayes, of Dunedin, Mr Bell moved that toe decree nut in this case be made absolute. The decree was made absolute in terms of the motion. Launch of Two Steamers. Auckland,' November 20.—Two iron steamers were successfully launched to-day, built respectively at Frazer and Tinne's and Yeoman foundries. Ten thousand people have attended the Sunday fachool exhibition. It proved a great monetary success. " Fatal Aocident. Nahbb, November 20.-Yesterday, at the IndusI trial School at Meanee, a boy named Laughnan was trying to draw the charge from a piece of an old rifle barrel, about a foot long, which some of the other boys hod loaded about six months ago. and had then attempted to fire it off by putting amatoh into the touch-hole. The match, however, went out without reaching the phosphorous end next to the powder. Yesterday, Laughnau drove a nail into the touch-hole to draw the charge. This ignited the phosphorous and the charge went through the body. He died yesterday Evening. He had been sent to the Industrial School for placing obstructions on the railway. His. conduct was good while at the Industrial School. His father is now awaiting trial on a charge of wife-murder. AUSTRALIAN NEWS. (Per Singarooma, at the Blvff.) Melbourke, November 15.—The race meeting was successfully brought to a close on Saturday" with a brilliant day's sport. . • .• Sir Anthony Musgrave has returned to Adelaide. aaa.Sir H. Robinson leaves for Sydney to-morrow. The amount paid in stakes over the race-meeting was L 10.168. Wilson, winner of Cup. Derby, and Oaks, took L 3.700; Sir H. Bobinson,Ll,Bßs f principally for the Maribyrnong Plate—a rich stake. It is leported that the ring won close on L7O,tOo,the public being heavy losers. Parliamentary proceedings are unimportant. The Public houses 80l has occupied moat attention! The grocers' licenses for selling wines and mixta ' were expunged. The Government: have igreed to terms for the, purchase of theHobso&'s Bay railway, but the* *£ ■->" quire ratification by ParliamentT&S£etota S ;V railway last week WBOttutedlS" 1i29,1K.v. ** ,v KC.Moow, of Ballarat, committed suic'ae bV~ blowing out his brains. He was well know* &£.« nection with racing, and was lately aeore^^LvM^ swsaasr* * «* wbsw..--;

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Evening Star, Issue 4285, 20 November 1876, Page 2

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659

TELEGRAPHIC. Evening Star, Issue 4285, 20 November 1876, Page 2

TELEGRAPHIC. Evening Star, Issue 4285, 20 November 1876, Page 2

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