LAST NIGHT’S TELEGRAMS
[BBDTBB’B BPBOIAI TBLB&BAMB TO THB PHBBB AGBNOY.] CONSTANTINOPLE, May 21. A number of riotous refugees entered Polacrand and cheered for ex-Sultan Murad, The rioters refusing to disperse were fired on by the military. London, May 23, The Attorney-(genera], in reply to a question, said the Government had received no information confirming the report of vessels designed for privateers being bought in America by Russian agents. On the resumption of the debate on Lord Hartington’s motion the speeches were desultory, and the House adjourned. Nothing authentic is known here regarding Schouvaloff’s mission to St. Petersburg. Jt is still hoped that the Conference will meet. _ , SPECIAL. May 22. The Nottingham men won with fourteen runs to spare. London, May 22. Count Schouvaloif is in London, and will interview Lord Sahshurp tomorrow,
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Globe, Volume IX, Issue 1305, 25 May 1878, Page 2
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