CALOGRAMS.
latest,
(Special to Pbess Agency.)
London, June 21. There has been a review at Paris of thirty-eight thousand troops.
In consequence of difficulties having arisen in Congress as to the boundaries of New Bulgaria, a special messenger has been sent to the Czar.
(Reuteb's Special to Pbess Agency.)
London, June 21. The Ascot Gold Cup was won yesterday by Vernuil; Silva, second; St. Christopher, third. Pour ran; won easily. London, June 21. Reinforcements are being sent to the Cape. Beblin, June 21. The report that Greece has been admitted to the Conference requires confirmation.; England and Austria maintain a concurrent attitude and entente cordiale regarding Bulgaria. Washington, June 20. Both Houses of Congress voted the Fishery award.
Beblin, June 19.
The Congress has not yet arrived at any decision on the question of the admission of Greece. Hussia alone opposes.
St. Petebsbubg, June 19.
The whole of the press here disapproves of the agreement between Schouvaloff; and Lord Salisbury.
London (undated)
The Gentlemen Team to visit the colonies will consist of :—B. and F.Walker, Lord Harris, Hornby, A. Webb, Lucas, Absolom, Perm, Pearson, Longman, and Amsinck.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2918, 22 June 1878, Page 2
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187CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2918, 22 June 1878, Page 2
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