CALOGRAMS.
(Eextter's" Special to Pkess Agency.)
London, August 20,
There is great depression at Vienna in consequence of the difficulties encountered by the Austrian troops in their advance into Bosnia.
There is immense excilc-rneut at Pestb, at the losses sustain d by the Hungarian troops.
In reply to the statement of. the Porte, that it is unable to stop the insurgents, Austria announced that further bloodshed would lead to the annexation of Bosnia and Herzegovina by right of conquest.
The Powers have addressed a simultaneous remonstrance to the Porte.
In consequence of the Port's refusal of the cession of (J.'ote to Greece, tbe Eussian papers urge that neutral troops should occupy Thessaly.
Ocn :': Schcuvaloff's brother succeeds Mozentzow as Chief of the Police of St. Pe fesrsbuig.
U.M.S. Emerald has sailed from Plymouth for the Australian Station.
August 19.
The first innings of the Healon team closed for 91. The Australians have seven out- for 47. There was a large attendance at the match.
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Thames Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2970, 22 August 1878, Page 2
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