2 SEPTEMBER 1882, page 2

Turkey And Greece Have Had A Brush At Zorbas, Ou

the northern frontier of Thessaly, where the new Turkish frontier meets the Greek frontier. There was considerable fighting there on Sunday and Monday, each side alleging, of......

There Was An Able Paper Also Read By Mr. Selater-booth,

as President of the Economic and Statistical Section of the British Association, yesterday week, on the subject of local govern- ment in rural districts. He objected strongly to......

It Is Bad News For The Church Of En G Land That

the Arch- bishop of Canterbury is in imminent dan g er, havin g been attacked, three weeks a g o, accordin g to the Lancet, by weakness of the heart, con g estion of the lun g......

Politics Have Been Quiet For The Last Ten Days, But

the Conservatives did manage to get up a blood-and-thunder meet- ing at Frome yesterday week, at which Lord Henry Thynne took the chair, and in which Lord Henry Thymic said that......

The Spirit Of Discontent Among The Irish Constabulary,...

been manifesting itself in little outbursts of various kinds The spirit of discontent among the Irish Constabulary, which has been manifesting itself in little outbursts of......

The Military Convention Between Turkey And England Is Not...

concluded, and hangs fire, apparently, on two points,— the proclamation of Arabi as a traitor, to which the Sultan had agreed, but from which he is always trying to be excused ;......

Yesterday Week, A Deputation, Composed Of The Lord Mayor Of

Dublin and some members of the Corporation, waited on Lord Spencer, to represent to him the desirability of altering the law which allows. Judges to inflict arbitrarily heavy......

On Friday Week, Sir R. Temple Read A Most Striking

paper before the British Association on the cradle of the Tartar world, the gigantic Asiatic plateau, usually 4,000 feet high,. which stretches from the Himalaya to the Altai......