CALOGRAMS.
[Seuteb's Teiesbamb]
Fabis, March 31. - Excitement in Paris. The population of this city is considerably excited at the present crisis of political affairs. The general tone of public opinion is in favor of the vigorous prosccutoin of military operations in Tonquin. President Grevy ha 3 summoned M. D. Ferycinet, and entrusted him with the tusk of forming a new Ministry. Loni>on, March 30. Her Majesty the Queen has left London to-day (or Aix Le JBaines, in Savoy, which place has been recommended by her medical adviser.
[Specials to the Pbess Association]
London, March 29. Referring to the sculling match for the t-hejupiguship of the world, the Sporty
man is doubtful whether Beach would be able to conclude a mutch with an English sculler.
The deaih ia announced of Prince Orloff, formerly .Russian Ambassador at Paris.
Au order has been issued for the com-" pulsory winding up of the South Australian Copper Mining Company.
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Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5060, 1 April 1885, Page 2
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154CALOGRAMS. Thames Star, Volume XVI, Issue 5060, 1 April 1885, Page 2
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