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CALOGRAMS.

LATEST.

(Reuteb's Special to Pbess Agency.)

London, August 15th. The sickness at Cyprus gives no cause for anxiety. - Vienna, August 14th. After live flays' continuous fighting, the Austrians were compelled to fallback on Gracamitza.

(Special to Pbess Agency.)

London, August 14. Prizes will, be distributed for the Paris Exhibition on the 18th September. The Ministerial Whitebait dinner took place yesterday.

The British Association meet at Dublin.

The Royal Commission on the Stock Exchange recommend incorporation under a charter.

Sir Garnet Wolseley telegraphs that there is no serious sicknes at Cyprus.

The despatch boat Lively collided with the Queen's yacht and sunk the private yacht at Cowes. The Queen was not aboard. .

The second innings of the Australians closed for two forty (240). Boyle fortyone. Dudley hrs seven out for forty. The game was drawn in consequence of rain.

(Rettteb's Special to Press Agbncy.)

London, August 14,

The Queen reviewed the fleet at Spithead yesterday. There were present ten broadsides, eight turret ships, six sloops, and two torpedo boats. The weather was boisterous, and the evolutions were consequently abandoned. Only salutes were fired. Her Majesty sailed between the lines. Many Peers and Commoners were on board the Euryalus. There were thousands of spectators and two hundred yachts. There were a great number of excursion steamers, and one boat was capsized and a waterman drowned. This was the only casualty.

Rioting has taken place at Ottawa. The Catholics, after an Orange procession, insulted the Orangemen, and the latter retaliated by using pistols. Headed by priests, the Catholics attacked a hotel and demolished it, inflicting serious injuries. *

Mr Eoebuck has been appointed Privy Councillor.

Obituary : Gilfillan, of Dundee.

Wellington, This day.

[ * (£?* Correction in Cablegram. — Special, London, 14th:— For " Catholics headed by priests "■ read a " priest's house was attacked, a hotel demolished, and several arrests made.' Serious injuries were inflicted."]

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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2965, 16 August 1878, Page 2

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CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2965, 16 August 1878, Page 2

CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2965, 16 August 1878, Page 2

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