ENGLISH & FOREIGN.
[eeutbb : s telegbams.] CONSTANTINOPLE, December 26. The Sultan and O'Donovan. Mr 0. A. Fawcett, the British Consul General in this city, having interceded on behalf of O'Donovan, who was found guilty of libelling the Sultan, the latter has agreed to pardon the prisoner, and the sentence of six months' imprisonment passed upon him has been remitted. ST. PETERSBURG, December 26. Fatal Panic in a Church. Intelligence is to hand from "Warsaw that a panic occurred yesterday in a church in that city owing to an alarm of fire. In the crush and confusion, which followed, over thirty persons were killed and a number serionely injured.
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Globe, Volume XXIII, Issue 2411, 27 December 1881, Page 3
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