Intentions of the Sritish.
Calcutta, October 18. An impressive entry into Caiml was made by tho British-. Forces under Geucral Roberta, who issued a proclamation stating that the city would be spared, but heavy fines would be imposed upon the inhabitants, a general disarmament of the city and suburbs would take place, and prompt measures would be taken for the capture of the mutineers. Turkish Hatters. CoKSTANTiNoriE, Octoberlß. Tho passes of the Balkans are at present unoccupied by the Turks because no favorable issue of the Russian aggression was expected there. The occupation of Kovibazaar precluded Ettssian ageression on Turkish territory in that direction. Result of Gorman-kustriaa iUliaace. If the rumours of an alliance between Germany and Austria are true, tho newi will be hailed with joy by all valuers of peace. London, October 16. Nevrs from Capetown states that Sir Garnet Wolseley had interviewed a meeting of the Boers in Transvaal and announced the annexation. The Boers replied that independence. alone would satisfy them. i%
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Thames Star, Volume X, Issue 3378, 20 October 1879, Page 2
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